
A second collection, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix, was released in 2014 while a third collection, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, was released in 2017. The collection was met to generally positive reviews. Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, in addition to being created from the ground up due to lost assets from the original game, had the most adjustments made to its gameplay, including adding Reaction Commands first introduced in Kingdom Hearts II and allowing the camera to be moved with the right thumb stick. Ideas for a remastered collection of Kingdom Hearts games were first revealed in August 2011, with the collection formally announced in September 2012. Additionally, the collection features a cinematic remake of Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, including high-definition cutscenes from the original game plus new scenes the 358/2 Days cinematic also has Trophy support. Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix includes both Kingdom Hearts Final Mix and Re:Chain of Memories in high-definition and with Trophy support. It was revealed in September 2012 and released in Japan in March 2013, and North America, Australia and Europe in September 2013. Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded (HD Remastered Cinematics) - Originally a mobile-only game, again Re:Coded only includes the remastered cutscenes of Sora's journey into the digital world.Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix is an HD remastered collection of the Kingdom Hearts series, developed by Square Enix originally for the PlayStation 3.
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Listen out for the voices of sci-fi icons Leonard Nimoy and Mark Hamill.



Kingdom Hearts Final Mix - A HD remaster of the original Kingdom Hearts game from 2002, which introduces Sora, Riku and Kairi for the first time and shows their first fateful meeting with Donald, Goofy, and many more.
