| | Playstation Kingdom Hearts 2 (PS2) (35 Customer Reviews)
The unlikely but successful collaboration between Square Enix and Disney Interactive returns in Kingdom Hearts II; where a darkly-cloaked Mickey Mouse joins Donald, Goofy, and Sora as they continue their adventure into several popular Disney-inspired worlds. Battling against the Heartless once more, the dedicated group of friends now find themselves up against an all-new enemy threat -- a mummy-wrapped ruler of unknown origin. Also fresh to the series is a brand new meter known as the "Transformation Drive" that allows players to merge with other team members to create more powerful versions of themselves. New costume designs, improved camera controls, and the answer to lingering plot questions from the first game are also included. Developed exclusively for the PlayStation 2. Kingdom Hearts 2 Games Review Features New worlds based on Disney movies; continuation of the KINGDOM HEARTS storyline; FINAL FANTASY cameos, including Cloud, Squall, Tifa, Aerith, Yuna, Rikku, Paine, Tifa, Yuffie, and Auron; Returning voice actors include Haley Joel Osment (Sora), David Gallagher (Riku), and Hayden Panettiere (Kairi); New voice actors include Christopher Lee, pop sensation Jesse McCartney, and Rachel Leigh Cook. Controls Directional-buttons: move cursor on screen or change command selections triangle-button: activate reaction command when displayed in command window, save game, shortcut command, access world map or slash circle-button: cancel, jump, let go, use equipped ability, shortcut command, speed boost, warp to locked on area or roll L1-button: open, close shortcut command or rotate camera R1-button: engage, disengage target lock or lock on select-button: toggle first person view or rotate camera right analog stick: rotate camera, change command selections or change locked on target hold X-button: lock on
Kingdom Hearts 2 Hints Go to the general part of Jiminy's Journal. From there go to the "Nobodies" section in the journal and go to the very bottom. There will be an entry there that says "Twilight Thorn" which is the big white boss that Roxas had to defeat.
The error is that Jiminy was not with Roxas when he fought Twilight Thorn. In fact, Jiminy was never with Roxas at all, he first appears when Sora, Donald and Goofy awaken from the pods in the Mansion in Twilight Town.
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