Roughly a minute of this footage is cut out (during the intro section), because otherwise the video couldn’t be published due to a copyright block (Simple and Clean PLANITb mix).
Hey there everyone and welcome to the first part of my Kingdom Hearts Final Mix playthrough where I set out with Sora on his journey to become a master of the Keyblade. This isn’t strictly my first time playing this game, having played the original game on PlayStation 2, but this is my first time properly playing the Final Mix version of the game (on the PlayStation 4 re-release of the game), which includes new abilities, scenes, enemies, and more.
In this first stream I meet the main cast of Kingdom Hearts, and some of Sora’s Final Fantasy guest star island friends. I also make some important decisions when I Dive Into the Heart and have my Awakening, I meet some more Final Fantasy guest stars in Traverse Town, and then I make my way to Hercules’ Olympus Coliseum, very briefly step into Tarzan’s Deep Jungle, and finally work my way through Alice’s Wonderland, completing the story there.
Until next time…buh-bye!
About Kingdom Hearts/Kingdom Hearts Final Mix
Kingdom Hearts is a Japanese Action-RPG video game developed by Square Enix (when it was still known as Squaresoft) in conjunction with Disney and originally released on PlayStation 2 in 2002. The game was later re-released exclusively in Japan several months later with enhancements as Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, which was eventually released world-wide as part of the PlayStation 3 collection Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD ReMIX (with some other releases down the road afterwards).
In Kingdom Hearts you play as Sora as he searches for his friends Riku and Kairi after his world is swallowed up by the darkness. He gains the power to use the Keyblade, a weapon used to fight said darkness, and discovers that there are many other worlds out there. He is accompanied by Disney’s very own Goofy and Donald as he travels to these worlds, based on properties from Disney’s pantheon, including Alice in Wonderland, Hercules, and Aladdin. The game is played in the third person and uses staples from both action games and RPGs, with elements of platforming, shooters, and an emphasis on exploration.