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"You never know who you'll run into next."
―The game'south tagline

Kingdom Hearts (キングダム ハーツ, Kingudamu Hātsu ) is the showtime game in the Kingdom Hearts video game series. It was developed and published by Square in 2002. It revolves around a fourteen-year-old boy named Sora, the game details his adventures later his homeworld is destroyed by sinister creatures known as the Heartless, and his attempts to restore his earth and reunite with his friends. In the process, he meets many characters from archetype Disney films and a handful from the Terminal Fantasy video game series. The main theme song for the game is "Simple and Make clean", performed by Hikaru Utada.

Chronologically, Kingdom Hearts follows Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep and takes place before Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, every bit well every bit partially overlapping with Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days and Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth past Sleep -A Bitty Passage-.

Contents

  • 1 Plot
    • 1.1 Another Side, Another Story...
  • ii Worlds and Characters
  • three Reception
    • 3.1 Critical response
  • 4 Other Releases
    • 4.1 Kingdom Hearts Final Mix
    • four.2 HD Remaster
  • v Gallery
  • 6 Videos
  • vii Trivia
  • viii References
  • ix External links

Plot

Kingdom Hearts begins with Sora'south Dive to the Heart, simply soon progresses to Destiny Islands, where Sora lives with his two best friends, Riku and Kairi. The three friends seek to leave the islands to explore new worlds. They have even prepared a raft for this purpose, forth with supplies for the trip. During this time, Sora meets a mysterious hooded figure who vanishes later giving Sora some cryptic words and a warning. 1 nighttime, the islands are attacked by shadow creatures called Heartless. Sora seeks out his friends, finding Riku commencement; Riku disappears into darkness, curious about what it contains. Soon afterwards, Sora obtains a mysterious weapon called the Keyblade to defend himself with from the Heartless. Using it to fend off the creatures, he heads for a secret cave, where he finds Kairi most a door. She turns to him, saying his name every bit the door behind her blows open. The ensuing blast of darkness sends Sora and Kairi both out of the cave. The islands are before long destroyed, and Sora is left afloat, with both Riku and Kairi's whereabouts unknown.

Meanwhile, King Mickey has left his world to bargain with the increasing power of darkness and left instructions for courtroom mage Donald Duck and Captain of the Imperial Guard Goofy to find the "fundamental". Donald and Goofy use a Gummi Ship to travel to Traverse Town, where it happens Sora has also drifted to subsequently the destruction of Destiny Islands. Sora encounters the creatures all the same again in the town, and somewhen meets Leon, a mysterious swordsman who explains they are Heartless: creatures that consume hearts, and that the Keyblade is the simply weapon capable of defeating them. The king of Leon'south home globe, a human named Ansem, is said to have studied the Heartless. Donald and Goofy are approached past Leon's ally, Aerith, who also tells them what they may be looking for. Soon after, Sora meets Donald and Goofy rather hastily, and the three work together to take down a large armored Heartless, the Guard Armor, leader of the Heartless in Traverse Town. From in that location, they decide to travel together: Donald and Goofy to find Mickey, and Sora to detect Kairi and Riku.

The three travel to different worlds based on Disney films, finding that the Keyblade also locks "Keyholes": passages that the Heartless would use to try and have the heart of the earth, destroying it and casting information technology into the Realm of Darkness. A group of villains, led by Maleficent, seek out the 7 Princesses of Eye to unlock the Keyhole that leads to Kingdom Hearts: a repository of cognition and power and the source of all hearts. This group now includes Riku, who is swayed past Maleficent'south promises that she will assist observe Kairi. At the aforementioned time, Maleficent sows distrust in Riku, telling him that Sora has abandoned him and Kairi for new friends and the Keyblade. Riku manages to find Kairi's body, but her heart is missing.

Sora and his friends eventually arrive at Hollow Bastion, the home world of Ansem and the headquarters of Maleficent. Riku takes the Keyblade from Sora, claiming that he was fated to have information technology all forth and Sora was simply the "delivery boy". Donald and Goofy, taking their social club to follow the "key" seriously, reluctantly get out with Riku. Sora calls on his courage and enters the Bastion anyway, then challenges Riku once again, stating that his center derives forcefulness from his friends. His friends return to him, as does the Keyblade, leaving Riku into existence bested in combat against his former friend. Shamed, Riku flees and meets a cloaked homo who goads him to give into the darkness.

Sora, Donald, and Goofy, meanwhile, engage and destroy Maleficent. They soon after meet a strangely-behaving Riku with a new Keyblade that unlocks hearts. He leads them to Kairi's living only unfeeling body; Riku so reveals himself as completely possessed past Ansem. The newly reformed Ansem explains that Kairi is the last Princess of Middle, and that her missing heart has been trapped inside Sora'due south body since the devastation of Destiny Islands. Spurred to activeness, Sora defeats Ansem; however, he cannot seal Hollow Bastion'south keyhole because Kairi'southward heart is still in his body; thus, the keyhole remains incomplete. Sora uses Ansem's Keyblade to unlock his heart, releasing both his and Kairi'southward eye, but turning him into a Heartless, though it destroys Ansem'due south Keyblade and returns the hearts of the other Princesses to their bodies. Kairi'south heart returns to her body, in turn, completing the final Keyhole; she then returns Sora to man class by the strength of her heart. The grouping resolves to follow and stop Ansem's plan.

Ansem retreats to the End of the World, the combined fragments of worlds taken by the Heartless. Upon being plant and finally beaten, despite the various ways he tries to fight Sora with, including the World of Chaos, he explains his belief that darkness is the heart's true essence, and he seeks Kingdom Hearts, the source of all hearts, and therefore the ultimate source of darkness. However, upon opening the door to Kingdom Hearts, it reveals Calorie-free, killing Ansem. Beyond the door are Mickey and Riku, who is back in control of his ain body. They aid Sora and the others close the door, as there are many Heartless beyond it, just Riku and Mickey must remain inside to help seal it. Mickey and Sora then utilize their Keyblades to lock the door. The destroyed worlds reconstruct themselves; Kairi is pulled back to the Destiny Islands, but Sora promises her earlier separating they will all reunite some day. Sora, Donald, and Goofy resolve to observe Riku and Mickey, though they are unsure of where to start. Luckily, Pluto appears, clutching a letter from Mickey in his oral fissure; he runs off with Sora, Donald, and Goofy in tow, ready for a new prepare of adventures. The silent narrator from the kickoff of the game states in the final scene that Sora'due south destiny is to open up the door to light.

Another Side, Some other Story...

A secret ending of the game displays a battle between a mysterious, dual Keyblade-wielding cloaked human battling Riku at the Retentiveness'south Skyscraper. The cut-scene is similar to the end of Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days.

Worlds and Characters

Reception

Kingdom Hearts received positive reviews and sales figures. During the first 2 months of its N American release it was i of the top three highest-selling video games and was among the top selling titles during the 2002 Christmas and vacation season. In November 2002, UBS Warburg listed it as the sixth highest console game in terms of sales during the week of November 5. At the cease of April 2003, Square announced that Kingdom Hearts had sold its millionth copy in the United States, which made it eligible for PlayStation's "Greatest Hits" status, and over 3.0 million worldwide. Sales reached 1.2 million in Nihon in the first quarter of 2004, and broke 4.0  meg worldwide. In December 2005, the NPD Grouping listed it as "i of the top x acknowledged PlayStation ii titles of all time in N America". As of December 2006, Kingdom Hearts had shipped over 5.six one thousand thousand copies worldwide with 1.i million in PAL regions, 1.v million in Nippon, and 3.0 million in North America.

Critical response

The game received high ratings among reviewers. In IGN's All-time of 2002 awards, information technology was nominated for "PS2's Best Game of 2002 Editor'south Choice Award" and was a runner up for "PS2's Best Game of 2002 Reader's Pick Honour". In 2007, the website listed Kingdom Hearts as the 22nd best PlayStation 2 game of all time. Critics commended the visuals, orchestral score, voice acting, and hybrid action-adventure and function-playing feel to the game. IGN named it "All-time Art Style/Direction", runner-up for "Best CG Graphics", and honorable mention for "All-time Blitheness" in IGN'south 2003 listing of "Best Looking Games on PS2". GameSpy listed Kingdom Hearts twice in its "Peak 25 Video Game Cinematic Moments". GamePro stated that the graphics were "gorgeous", giving them high marks. The sound was also praised, particularly the quality of the voice-overs and musical score. GamePro had positive comments on the overall audio and gave that attribute a perfect score.

Criticism about the gameplay was mixed. Many reviews complained that the camera was at times frustrating and the Gummi Send portions were out of identify. GameSpot cited "tedious" gameplay and Gummi Ship sections equally "pale imitations of the Star Play a joke on series", but stated that the combat was fun, peculiarly the boss fights. Dengeki Online commented on the photographic camera controls, proverb that the photographic camera would frequently run into objects while being rotated by the player. GamePro compared the battle system to "erstwhile N64 Zelda games" and had positive comments about Donald and Goofy's bogus intelligence.

GameSpot commented that the concept of mixing the serious elements of Last Fantasy with the lighter elements of Disney seemed impossible, only was pulled off quite well. Because of that they awarded Kingdom Hearts "All-time Crossover Since Capcom vs. SNK" in their 2002 Best and Worst of the Year awards. GameSpy noted that the periodic departure from the primary plot into the Disney side stories was disappointing, and when the original plot builds to a climax, "the story fails to gel thank you to a confusing mish-mash of vague terms and symbolism that probably made more sense in the director'due south head than in this final product." Bated from the plot, they stated that the overall package was worth playing through to the end. G4TV awarded information technology "All-time Story" at their 2003 1000-Phoria awards evidence. Fan response was as well positive; Kingdom Hearts was voted as the 19th best game of all-fourth dimension by readers of the Japanese mag Famitsu, 16th past the users of website GameFAQs, and 92nd by IGN users. Kingdom Hearts ranked 9th on IGN's most recent "Top 25 PS2 Games of All Fourth dimension" list. Information technology was as well a nominee for the Best Game Award from the CESA Game Awards for 2001-2002.

Other Releases

Kingdom Hearts Final Mix

Kingdom Hearts Concluding Mix is an extended version of Kingdom Hearts. Released only in Japan, it uses nigh of the revisions made for the North American and European releases. It features other additions to the original game: a Final Fantasy Ten-two trailer (named "Special Picture show") on the main carte, three new Difficulty Levels: Beginner, Standard, and Proud mode, new types of Heartless and palette swaps for near returning Heartless, new Keychains and items, and a new secret boss that appears in Hollow Bastion, known simply as "Unknown". Information technology besides features an expansion of the secret movie from the commencement game, Another Side, Another Story [deep dive], foreshadowing more of Kingdom Hearts II.

Hd Remaster

Primary commodity: Kingdom Hearts Hd one.5 ReMIX

Kingdom Hearts Final Mix was re-released in high definition as function of Kingdom Hearts Hd 1.5 ReMIX.

Gallery

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Videos

Trivia

Logo depicted in the Kingdom Hearts beta trailer.

  • Kingdom Hearts had a different logo in the beta trailer showing the word "Kingdom" in gold, bold messages on superlative of "Hearts" in the same style every bit the current logo.
  • Kingdom Hearts was the final game released by Squaresoft before its merger with Enix.
  • King Triton mentions the legend of the X-bract, but thinks its Sora's keyblade due to the pronunciation being the same; he mentions a calamity it brings, referencing the Keyblade State of war.
  • While never explained, Sora, Donald and Goofy ended up in the Realm Between after sealing Kingdom Hearts. Specifically, they ended upwardly in the outer lands of the onetime State of Departure, which lead to Castle Oblivion.

References

External links

  • 16 Kingdom Hearts (game) on the Keyhole
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Games
Chief series: Kingdom Hearts Concatenation of MemoriesKingdom Hearts 2358/2 DaysNascence by SleepcodedDream Drop Distanceχ [chi]Unchained χ/Union χ [cantankerous]Kingdom Hearts ThreeDark RouteMelody of MemoryMissing-LinkKingdom Hearts Four
Remakes and others: Terminal Mix Re:Chain of MemoriesIi: Last MixNativity by Sleep: Final MixRe:codedHD I.5 ReMIXHard disk drive Two.five ReMIXHard disk II.8 Final Chapter Prologue
Disney Parks
Mickey'south Non-So-Scary Halloween Party
Incorporated Films and Shorts
Aladdin/The Render of JafarAlice in WonderlandBeauty and the BruteBig Hero 6CinderellaFantasiaFrozenHerculesThe Hunchback of Notre MatriarchLilo & StitchThe King of beasts KingThe Piffling MermaidMickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three MusketeersMonsters, Inc.MulanThe Nightmare Before ChristmasPeter PanPinocchioPirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl/Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's EndSleeping BeautySnow White and the Vii DwarfsSteamboat WillieTangledTarzanToy StoryTron/Tron: LegacyWinnie the PoohWreck-It Ralph
Characters
Main Characters: SoraRikuKairiMale monarch MickeyDonald DuckGoofyRoxasAxel/LeaNaminéXionAquaTerraVentus

Villains: XehanortAnsemXemnasMaleficentPeteVanitasXigbar/BraigXaldinVexenLexaeusZexionSaïx/IsaDemyxLuxordMarluxiaLarxeneTerra-XehanortYoung XehanortXehanort'south Guardian
Other Characters: Jiminy CricketAnsem the Wise/DiZYen SidMaster EraqusDilanEvenAeleusIenzoLingering WillHaynerPenceOletteKairi's GrandmaRiku ReplicaJiminy's JournalForetellersMaster of MastersLuxuEphemerSkuldChirithyLauriamElrena
Original Monsters: HeartlessNobodiesUnversedDream Eater
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts: Queen MinnieDaisy DuckPlutoBit and DaleHuey, Dewey, and LouieMagic BroomsAliceWhite RabbitDoorknobCheshire CatQueen of HeartsCard SoldiersTarzanJane PorterClaytonTerkKerchakKalaSaborHerculesPhiloctetesHadesCerberusRock TitanIce TitanAladdinAbuJasmineGenieCarpetJafarIagoPeddlerCave of WondersPinocchioGeppettoMonstroCleoArielFlounderSebastianUrsulaRex TritonFlotsam and JetsamGlutJack SkellingtonZippoSallyOogie BoogieLock, Shock, and ButtDr. FinkelsteinMayor of Halloween BoondocksPeter PanTinker BongCaptain ClawMr. SmeeWendyCrocodileMerlinWinnie the PoohTiggerPigletEeyoreRabbitOwlRooBeesCreatureBelleSnow WhiteCinderellaFairy GodmotherAuroraPongoPerditaDalmatian PuppiesSimbaMushuDumboBambiChernabog
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Ii: Flora, Animate being, and MerryweatherMaleficent's RavenScrooge McDuckMulanLi ShangShan YuHayabusaYao, Ling, and Chien PoThe EmperorLumiereCogsworthMrs PottsFleckWardrobePegasusMegaraPain and PanicHydraHorace HorsecollarClarabelle Moo-cowClara CluckJack SparrowElizabeth SwannWill TurnerHelm BarbossaBo'sunJacobyTwiggCursed CrewPrince EricAttinaAndrinaSanta ClausSkeletal ReindeerTimonPumbaaNalaRafikiScarShenzi, Banzai, and EdMufasaKiaraPridelandersHyenasTronMain Control PlanCommander SarkKangaGopherStitchCraven Piffling
Disney Characters introduced in Birth by Sleep: Prince PhillipMaleficent'south GoonsDr.GrumpyHappySleepyBashfulSneezyDopeyThe PrinceEvil QueenMagic MirrorPrince MannerlyJaqLady TremaineAnastasiaDrizellaLuciferThousand DukeGrand CouncilwomanCaptain GantuJumbaExperiment 221Lost Boys
Disney Characters introduced in Dream Driblet Distance: QuasimodoEsmeraldaPhoebusJudge Claude FrolloVictor, Hugo, and LaverneKevin FlynnSam FlynnQuorraCLURinzlerBlackness GuardsBlue FairyBeagle BoysChernabog'southward MinionsJulius
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts χ: Mad HatterMarch HareRazoulRoyal GuardsMauriceGaston
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Union χ: SultanSamsonVanellope von SchweetzGear up-It Felix Jr.Sergeant CalhounKing ProcessedSour BillCy-BugsHero's Duty Troops
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Iii: ZeusApolloAthenaHermesLava TitanTornado TitanLittle ChefWoodyFizz LightyearRexHammSargeDark-green Army MenLittle Green MenRapunzelFlynn RiderPascalMaximusFemale parent GothelSulleyMike WazowskiBooRandall BoggsChild Detection AgencyTrailer Son and MomElsaAnnaKristoffOlafSvenMarshmallowHansMr. GibbsTia DalmaDavy JonesKrakenCutler BeckettBaymaxHiro HamadaGet Become TomagoDearest LemonFredWasabiLumpyWreck-It Ralph
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Nighttime Road: Tweedledee and Tweedledum
Disney Characters introduced in the manga: CaterpillarChi-Fu
Foursquare Enix Characters: LeonDejectMoogleOthers

Elements
Plot Elements: Kingdom HeartsHeartKeyblade WarDark Seeker SagaMore

Game Elements: Gameplay in Kingdom HeartsMagic

Objects
Sea-salt ice creamWayfinderDoor to DarknessKeybladeTen-bladeMorePixar BallA113Pizza Planet Truck
Locations
Original Worlds: Destiny IslandsTraverse BoondocksRadiant Garden/Hollow BreastworkDisney Castle/Disney Boondocks/Timeless RiverSwoop to the HeartCease of the WorldRealm of DarknessTwilight Town/Mysterious TowerThe World That Never WasCastle That Never WasState of Divergence/Castle OblivionKeyblade Graveyard

Disney Worlds: WonderlandDeep JungleOlympus Coliseum/Underworld/OlympusAgrabahAtlanticaHalloween Boondocks/Christmas TownNeverlandHundred Acre WoodThe Country of DragonsBeast'south CastlePort Royal/The CaribbeanPride LandsSpace ParanoidsDwarf WoodlandsCastle of DreamsDeep SpaceLa Cité des ClochesThe GridPrankster's ParadiseCountry of the MusketeersToy BoxKingdom of CoronaMonstropolisTrailer Son and MomArendelleSan FransokyoGame Central Station/Niceland/Cy-Problems Sector/Candy Kingdom

Organizations/Groups
Organization ThirteenPrincesses of HeartDisney Villains Quango
Songs
"Dearly Honey" • "Elementary and Clean" • "Sanctuary" • Face My FearsDon't Call up TwiceMickey Mouse Lodge MarchSwim This WayPart of Your GlobeUnder the SeaUrsula's RevengeA New Solar day is DawningDestatiThis is HalloweenHe's a PirateBeauty and the FaunaBibbidi-Bobbidi-BooInformation technology's a Small EarthDark on Baldheaded MountainWinnie the PoohThe Sorcerer's ApprenticeThe Pastoral SymphonyNutcracker SuiteYou've Got a Friend in MeHealing IncantationPut That Thing Back Where It Came From or So Help MeLet It GoDo You Want to Build a SnowmanYo Ho (A Pirate'south Life for Me)A Whole New EarthCircle of Life
Soundtracks
Kingdom Hearts Original SoundtrackKingdom Hearts II Original SoundtrackKingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack CompleteKingdom Hearts Nascency by Slumber & 358/2 Days Original SoundtrackKingdom Hearts: Dream Driblet Distance Original SoundtrackKingdom Hearts Hard disk drive I.5 ReMIX Original Soundtrack Kingdom Hearts Hard disk II.five ReMIX Original Soundtrack

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