Not according to IMDB.JME2 wrote:I'm not actually playing it, but I've spent the weekend either doing homework or watching my roommate play it. Very nice game. As for the voice work, we've got David Warner -- 'nuff said...

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Nor Wikipedia, apparently. Huh; I was certain it was him. Damm...Steve wrote:Not according to IMDB.JME2 wrote:I'm not actually playing it, but I've spent the weekend either doing homework or watching my roommate play it. Very nice game. As for the voice work, we've got David Warner -- 'nuff said...
The trick is using the "Learn" Reaction command to accumulate at least three or four Jump commands.Sriad wrote:The Org. XIII guy you fight at Beast's Castle is BRUTAL. Him and his six spears, arrr...
You beat the game on Normal? I assume that you haven't gotten 100% completion, then...Steve wrote:As of about 4:10AM EST today, I beat Kingdom Hearts 2 on Normal Mode.![]()
All I will say about the ending, to avoid spoilers, is, well, what can I say? With the strength and quality of it's ending, Kingdom Hearts 2's excellence as a game might very well clinch it as the best Square/SquareEnix game - overall - since Final Fantasy VI. It brings the two games (three counting Chain of Memories) full circle yet leaves clear room for a sequel. (How? I ain't sayin'.... mwah.)
The final boss battle sequence is simply astounding and cool. You'll be exercising those button-mashing fingers well, I assure you.
And that's all I'll say for now. It's up to you to see for yourself. Good luck, because you're going to need it.
A great actor and better VA. He was the Cardassian who tortured Picard, Chancellor Gorkon in ST: VI, and the voice of Ra's Al Ghoul in Batman: The Animated Series. Cool fricken voice. But I must agree, he is no Saruman.Molyneux wrote: a) Who the heck is David Warner?
and b) Who gives a darn about David Warner? We've got Christopher fucking Lee!
Yeah, well, I was mostly interested in seeing how hard the final level/boss would be so I kept going despite not finishing the final tournies at Olympus.Molyneux wrote:You beat the game on Normal? I assume that you haven't gotten 100% completion, then...Steve wrote:As of about 4:10AM EST today, I beat Kingdom Hearts 2 on Normal Mode.![]()
All I will say about the ending, to avoid spoilers, is, well, what can I say? With the strength and quality of it's ending, Kingdom Hearts 2's excellence as a game might very well clinch it as the best Square/SquareEnix game - overall - since Final Fantasy VI. It brings the two games (three counting Chain of Memories) full circle yet leaves clear room for a sequel. (How? I ain't sayin'.... mwah.)
The final boss battle sequence is simply astounding and cool. You'll be exercising those button-mashing fingers well, I assure you.
And that's all I'll say for now. It's up to you to see for yourself. Good luck, because you're going to need it.
Heehee...you haven't seen the secret ^_^
Also, a) Who the heck is David Warner?
and b) Who gives a darn about David Warner? We've got Christopher fucking Lee!
Now, why would I do that and spoil this marvelous game?DarkSilver wrote:....you beat..the game already?
Dude....PM me the end....I require spoilers...
especially since I won't be able to play it forat least 3 more weeks...
Not exactly...in Expert the enemies are stronger, and the stronger types of enemies show up sooner. My roommate's blitzing through Proud Mode with no real problem, but he tends to break games. He worked out a way to do multi-hit chains of 99 damage (the max possible) in Paper Mario 2. If you've never played the game - the final boss has 150 HP. The optional, ultimate, Sephiroth-ish secret boss (Bonetail) has 200.Steve wrote:Yeah, well, I was mostly interested in seeing how hard the final level/boss would be so I kept going despite not finishing the final tournies at Olympus.Molyneux wrote:You beat the game on Normal? I assume that you haven't gotten 100% completion, then...Steve wrote:As of about 4:10AM EST today, I beat Kingdom Hearts 2 on Normal Mode.![]()
All I will say about the ending, to avoid spoilers, is, well, what can I say? With the strength and quality of it's ending, Kingdom Hearts 2's excellence as a game might very well clinch it as the best Square/SquareEnix game - overall - since Final Fantasy VI. It brings the two games (three counting Chain of Memories) full circle yet leaves clear room for a sequel. (How? I ain't sayin'.... mwah.)
The final boss battle sequence is simply astounding and cool. You'll be exercising those button-mashing fingers well, I assure you.
And that's all I'll say for now. It's up to you to see for yourself. Good luck, because you're going to need it.
Heehee...you haven't seen the secret ^_^
Also, a) Who the heck is David Warner?
and b) Who gives a darn about David Warner? We've got Christopher fucking Lee!
Does Expert mode have extra fights and such?
How are the extra bosses, anyway? I had all kinds of fun fighting Phantom, Kurt Zisa, Ice Titan, and Sephiroth after I pwned Ansem on KH1.Molyneux wrote: Basically, if you want to see the secret ending on Normal mode, you need to complete EVERYTHING. Every treasure chest collected, every weapon acquired, every item synthesized, Sephiroth beat, the works.
I despise Phantom, have no desire to ever fight him again, and I could care less what reward you get. You suck for being better than me PraxisPraxis wrote:How are the extra bosses, anyway? I had all kinds of fun fighting Phantom
lol, once I developed a cohesive strategy I pwned him on my first try. Before that he absolutely murdered me though.NeoGoomba wrote:I despise Phantom, have no desire to ever fight him again, and I could care less what reward you get. You suck for being better than me PraxisPraxis wrote:How are the extra bosses, anyway? I had all kinds of fun fighting Phantom
Nope, just Sephiroth. But he is HARD.Praxis wrote:How are the extra bosses, anyway? I had all kinds of fun fighting Phantom, Kurt Zisa, Ice Titan, and Sephiroth after I pwned Ansem on KH1.Molyneux wrote: Basically, if you want to see the secret ending on Normal mode, you need to complete EVERYTHING. Every treasure chest collected, every weapon acquired, every item synthesized, Sephiroth beat, the works.
Does KH2 also have secret bosses, are is it just Sephy? And if so, how does he compare to the KH1 version?
Begone foul troll! Begone I say!Chardok wrote:OBLIVION PWNZORZ JOO PS2 NOOBLETS! SORA SUCKS! LONG LIVE URIEL SEPTIM!!!
From the darkest night
Up to the sky, the heart drifts
Calling to the heavens in sweet song
Kites drift by...
Sailing ships on the horizon
Question the fury of the winds
Unfettered in their question for discovery
Asking for the mercy of the sea
Riding the waves
Every soul prays
Even at night
Nobody walks
I sleep for awhile
Xylophones on the wind!
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Yes, very soon. Probably within an hour of gameplay, you get an ability to change into different forms. It's called Drives, and it's quite clearly explained in the manual, if you're curious.Mr Bean wrote:I miss Akimbo Raxos waaaahh! I took out Axel in one superlong combo, from start to end the giant flamer never touched the ground I fucking riped him a new one! I wanana dual-weild! Can I at some point agian?
You're going to be able to do it *at will*Mr Bean wrote:I miss Akimbo Raxos waaaahh! I took out Axel in one superlong combo, from start to end the giant flamer never touched the ground I fucking riped him a new one! I wanana dual-weild! Can I at some point agian?