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{{InfoGame
| ENGtitle = Kingdom Hearts II
|katakana = キングダムハーツII
| JPNtitle = キングダムハーツII
|romaji= Kingudamu Hātsu Tsū
| JPNtranslation = Kingudamu Hātsu Tsū
|logo = Kingdom Hearts II Logo KH.png
| coverart = Kingdom Hearts II Boxart NA.png
|publisher1 =Square Enix
| logo = Kingdom Hearts II Logo KH.png
|developer1 = Square Enix
| series = Kingdom Hearts
|console1=PlayStation 2
| publisher = Square Enix<br>Disney Interactive
|rating=E 10+
| developer = Square Enix
|players=1
| console = {{PS2}}
|genre=Action Role-Playing
| predecessor= [[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]
|series= Kingdom Hearts
| successor = [[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]
|predecessor=Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
| JPNRelease = December 22, 2005
|successor=Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
| NARelease = March 28, 2006
|JPNrelease = December 22, 2005
| EURelease = September 29, 2006
|NArelease = March 28, 2006
| AURelease = September 28, 2006
|EUrelease = September 29, 2006
|AUSrelease = September 28, 2006
|seiwa=khwiki
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}}


'''''Kingdom Hearts II''''' is an action role-playing game developed by [[Square Enix]] and [[Disney Interactive]]. It is the third game in the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series, preceded by ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]''. The game once again follows {{khwiki|Sora}}, {{khwiki|Donald Duck|Donald}}, and {{khwiki|Goofy}} as they continue to search for {{khwiki|Riku}} and {{khwiki|King Mickey}}. The game once more features several characters and worlds from Disney films, as well as some characters from the ''{{c|Final Fantasy|series}}'' series.
'''''Kingdom Hearts II''''' is an action role-playing game developed by [[Square Enix]] in collaboration with [[Disney Interactive]]. It is the third game in the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series, following ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]''. The game again follows {{khwiki|Sora}}, {{khwiki|Donald Duck|Donald}}, and {{khwiki|Goofy}} as they search for {{khwiki|Riku}} and {{khwiki|King Mickey}}.


''Kingdom Hearts II'' was released exclusively for the {{PS2}} on December 22, 2005 in Japan. It is one of Sony's Greatest Hits.
''Kingdom Hearts II'' was released exclusively for the {{PS2}} on December 22, 2005 in Japan. It is one of the PlayStation 2's Greatest Hits.


==Story==
==Story==
Picking up at the end of ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', Sora, Donald, and Goofy have been sleeping for a year while they regain their memories. In the meantime, {{khwiki|Roxas}} has been living in {{khwiki|Twilight Town}}, trying to understand the strange dreams he's been having of Sora, who he does not know, and Sora's first adventure. Roxas encounters various strange anomalies, including a strange {{khwiki|Nobodies|enemy}} that continues to attack him. He soon comes in contact with {{khwiki|Axel}} and {{khwiki|Naminé}}, who each seem to know him. After six days, Roxas learns that he is actually connected to Sora and was friends with Axel before he was defeated and brought into Twilight Town. Roxas finally comes across the mysterious voice that had been leading him, an enigmatic man known solely as {{khwiki|DiZ}}, and decides to return to Sora, effectively disappearing.


Sora, Donald, and Goofy awaken in Twilight Town, not remembering how they got to Twilight Town or anything from the previous year. After being saved from some new enemies by {{khwiki|King Mickey}}, the trio soon learn from Master Yen Sid of the new enemies, called Nobodies, and the mysterious Organization XIII that's composed of thirteen powerful Nobodies. They also run into {{khwiki|Pete}}, who is recruiting an army of Heartless for {{khwiki|Maleficent}}.
Clad in new clothes and powers, the trio ventures through various worlds, battling the Heartless and Nobodies and facing off with several members of Organization XIII. They learn of Maleficent's return and her plans to again take over the worlds using the Heartless, and regularly run into her and Pete as they try to. During a battle in Hollow Bastion, they encounter Xemnas, who they learn is the leader of Organization XIII, and is using the Heartless to get Kingdom Hearts. At the same time, they learn that Kairi has been kidnapped by Axel, who they run into in Hollow Bastion. A member of the Organization himself, Axel appears to be defecting from the Organization, as he tells them that every Heartless slain by the Keyblade releases a heart, which the Organization seeks to build Kingdom Hearts. They also learn from Mickey that {{khwiki|Xemnas}} is the Nobody of the Heartless Ansem that they had fought the year prior, and that the Heartless was an imposter of the real {{khwiki|Ansem the Wise}}, being the Heartless of the real Ansem's apprentice, {{khwiki|Terra-Xehanort|Xehanort}}.
Sora, Donald, and Goofy, with help from Mickey, finally come across a link to the Organization's world through Twilight Town, where they find the alternate Twilight Town where Roxas had been kept by DiZ. With a tip from a hooded figure, they figure out the password to the {{khwiki|Simulated Twilight Town}} and make their way into the secret link into {{khwiki|The World That Never Was}}. On there way, however, the trio is ambushed by Nobodies, but are helped by Axel, who puts his whole existence into defeating the Nobodies, confessing as he fades away that he had kidnapped Kairi in hopes of finding Roxas, and helping them reach The World That Never Was. Once there, Sora runs into a hooded person, who battles him, revealing that it's Roxas. He disappears after that battle.
Sora, Donald, Goofy, and Mickey finally arrive at the Organization's stronghold, {{khwiki|The Castle That Never Was}}. There, they begin to run into several members of the Organization, defeating them, and finally reuniting with both Riku and Kairi. Mickey goes off ahead and finds Ansem the Wise, who attempts to convert Kingdom Hearts into data using a special device, but which ultimately explodes, seemingly killing Ansem and releasing Riku from the hold of the darkness that had transformed his appearance into {{khwiki|Ansem, Seeker of Darkness}}. Sora also learns that Roxas is his Nobody, and learns of Naminé, who is Kairi's Nobody. They finally face off against Xemnas, the last remaining member of the Organization. Sora and Riku unite to defeat him, and his new Kingdom Hearts is destroyed. Sora and the others are returned to their homeworld of Destiny Islands, where Kairi, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are waiting.
Sometime later, Sora, Riku, and Kairi receive a letter from King Mickey. They proceed to read the letter, but the contents are left unrevealed.


===Characters and Worlds===
===Characters and Worlds===
{{Main|Kingdom Hearts II/Characters and Locations}}
{{Main|Kingdom Hearts II/Characters and Locations}}
*'''{{khwiki|Sora}}''': The main protagonist and wielder of the legendary Keyblade. He searches the worlds for his best friend Riku and King Mickey.
*'''{{khwiki|Sora}}''': The main protagonist and wielder of the legendary Keyblade. He searches the world for his best friend Riku and King Mickey.
*'''{{khwiki|Donald Duck}}''': The Royal Court Magician at Disney Castle, and a friend of Sora's. He searches with Goofy and Sora for King Mickey and Riku.
*'''{{khwiki|Donald Duck}}''': The Royal Court Magician at Disney Castle, and a friend of Sora's. He searches with Goofy and Sora for King Mickey and Riku.
*'''{{khwiki|Goofy}}''': The Captain of the Royal Knights at Disney Castle, and a friend of Sora's. Alongside Donald and Sora, he searches for King Mickey and Riku.
*'''{{khwiki|Goofy}}''': The Captain of the Royal Knights at Disney Castle, and a friend of Sora's. Alongside Donald and Sora, he searches for King Mickey and Riku.
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
''Kingdom Hearts II'' follows the same free-roam, hack-and-slash combat gameplay style featured in the first ''Kingdom Hearts'' title. Sora is once again the main playable character, though the game features certain segments and events in the game where Roxas, Riku, and King Mickey can be played. Sora is joined by a party of Donald and Goofy, who are not controllable, but their AI can be customized in the game's menu. Depending on the world they're visiting, Donald or Goofy can be switched out with a world-specific party member.
Like ''Kingdom Hearts'', each character gains experience points on an experience point system which enhances and increases the character's abilities as they defeat enemies. At the beginning of the game, a segment of Dive to the Heart allows for the player to somewhat customize the way in which Roxas/Sora develops. Like in the first game, this segment allows the player to choose an attribute in which to excel and one in which to lack, the attributes being strength, defense, and magic.
The game progresses as certain tasks are completed, allowing for a linear progression from one story event to the next. Several additional quests and tasks are available that do not progress the story, but provide additional bonuses to the characters or tease upcoming events in the series.
''Kingdom Hearts II'' features a hack-and-slash system, in which battles with enemies are in real-time and require the player to press the controller buttons to activate or begin attacks. The "Commands" menu, found on the lower left corner of the screen, provides options to "Attack" with the Keyblade, use several kinds of "Magic", such as Fire, Blizzard, or Thunder, or use recovery "Items". Shortcuts can be assigned to quickly execute magic attacks without scrolling through the Command menu. ''Kingdom Hearts II'' also features new commands that allow Sora to summon characters, switch into one of the powerful Drive forms, switch party members, and begin party Limit attacks. Movement is controlled with the left analog stick, while the Command menu is controlled with the right analog stick and directional buttons, allowing for the player to move around and scroll through the menu at the same time.
''Kingdom Hearts II'' also features the return of the Gummi Ship missions as the main mode of unlocking the next world in the story. Unlike in the ''Kingdom Hearts'', the missions are almost entirely optional, requiring the player to play through each mission only once to unlock the world the first time. However, completing each mission will unlock three additional challenge missions. The missions are now more fast-paced and have a rail-like progression, with limited movement as the Gummi Ship automatically moves forward.


==Development==
==Development==
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==Versions==
==Versions==
[[File:Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix Logo KH.png|left|thumb]]
In 2007, Square Enix released ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]'', a re-release of the international release of ''Kingdom Hearts II''. The Japanese-only release featured additional cutscenes and story, a battle against the {{khwiki|Lingering Will}}, and additional battles against the Organization. It also featured an additional secret video titled "{{khwiki|Birth by Sleep}}". Additional Keyblades, Heartless, a new drive form, weapons, and special challenges against the {{khwiki|Mushroom XIII}} were also included in the release.
[[File:Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX Logo KH.png|right|thumb]]
In 2014, Square Enix re-released ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' internationally as part of ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX]]''. The HD re-release featured ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' in its entirety, with remastered music and textures. Little was changed between the original release and the HD remake, unlike with ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX]]''


==Additional Information==
==Additional Information==
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Kingdom Hearts II
Kingdom Hearts II Logo KH.png
Basic Information
Romaji Kingudamu Hātsu Tsū
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Developer(s) Square Enix
Console(s) PlayStation 2
Rating E 10+
Genre Action Role-Playing
Players 1
Development Team
Producer(s)
Director(s)
Programmer(s)
Writer(s)
Release Info
Japan December 22, 2005
North America March 28, 2006
Europe September 29, 2006
Australia September 28, 2006
Series Info
Series Kingdom Hearts
Predecessor Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
Successor Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Partnered Links
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Kingdom Hearts II is an action role-playing game developed by Square Enix in collaboration with Disney Interactive. It is the third game in the Kingdom Hearts series, following Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories. The game again follows Sora, Donald, and Goofy as they search for Riku and King Mickey.

Kingdom Hearts II was released exclusively for the PlayStation 2 on December 22, 2005 in Japan. It is one of the PlayStation 2's Greatest Hits.

Story

Picking up at the end of Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Sora, Donald, and Goofy have been sleeping for a year while they regain their memories. In the meantime, Roxas has been living in Twilight Town, trying to understand the strange dreams he's been having of Sora, who he does not know, and Sora's first adventure. Roxas encounters various strange anomalies, including a strange enemy that continues to attack him. He soon comes in contact with Axel and Naminé, who each seem to know him. After six days, Roxas learns that he is actually connected to Sora and was friends with Axel before he was defeated and brought into Twilight Town. Roxas finally comes across the mysterious voice that had been leading him, an enigmatic man known solely as DiZ, and decides to return to Sora, effectively disappearing.

Sora, Donald, and Goofy awaken in Twilight Town, not remembering how they got to Twilight Town or anything from the previous year. After being saved from some new enemies by King Mickey, the trio soon learn from Master Yen Sid of the new enemies, called Nobodies, and the mysterious Organization XIII that's composed of thirteen powerful Nobodies. They also run into Pete, who is recruiting an army of Heartless for Maleficent.

Clad in new clothes and powers, the trio ventures through various worlds, battling the Heartless and Nobodies and facing off with several members of Organization XIII. They learn of Maleficent's return and her plans to again take over the worlds using the Heartless, and regularly run into her and Pete as they try to. During a battle in Hollow Bastion, they encounter Xemnas, who they learn is the leader of Organization XIII, and is using the Heartless to get Kingdom Hearts. At the same time, they learn that Kairi has been kidnapped by Axel, who they run into in Hollow Bastion. A member of the Organization himself, Axel appears to be defecting from the Organization, as he tells them that every Heartless slain by the Keyblade releases a heart, which the Organization seeks to build Kingdom Hearts. They also learn from Mickey that Xemnas is the Nobody of the Heartless Ansem that they had fought the year prior, and that the Heartless was an imposter of the real Ansem the Wise, being the Heartless of the real Ansem's apprentice, Xehanort.

Sora, Donald, and Goofy, with help from Mickey, finally come across a link to the Organization's world through Twilight Town, where they find the alternate Twilight Town where Roxas had been kept by DiZ. With a tip from a hooded figure, they figure out the password to the Simulated Twilight Town and make their way into the secret link into The World That Never Was. On there way, however, the trio is ambushed by Nobodies, but are helped by Axel, who puts his whole existence into defeating the Nobodies, confessing as he fades away that he had kidnapped Kairi in hopes of finding Roxas, and helping them reach The World That Never Was. Once there, Sora runs into a hooded person, who battles him, revealing that it's Roxas. He disappears after that battle.

Sora, Donald, Goofy, and Mickey finally arrive at the Organization's stronghold, The Castle That Never Was. There, they begin to run into several members of the Organization, defeating them, and finally reuniting with both Riku and Kairi. Mickey goes off ahead and finds Ansem the Wise, who attempts to convert Kingdom Hearts into data using a special device, but which ultimately explodes, seemingly killing Ansem and releasing Riku from the hold of the darkness that had transformed his appearance into Ansem, Seeker of Darkness. Sora also learns that Roxas is his Nobody, and learns of Naminé, who is Kairi's Nobody. They finally face off against Xemnas, the last remaining member of the Organization. Sora and Riku unite to defeat him, and his new Kingdom Hearts is destroyed. Sora and the others are returned to their homeworld of Destiny Islands, where Kairi, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are waiting.

Sometime later, Sora, Riku, and Kairi receive a letter from King Mickey. They proceed to read the letter, but the contents are left unrevealed.

Characters and Worlds

Main Article: Kingdom Hearts II/Characters and Locations
  • Sora: The main protagonist and wielder of the legendary Keyblade. He searches the world for his best friend Riku and King Mickey.
  • Donald Duck: The Royal Court Magician at Disney Castle, and a friend of Sora's. He searches with Goofy and Sora for King Mickey and Riku.
  • Goofy: The Captain of the Royal Knights at Disney Castle, and a friend of Sora's. Alongside Donald and Sora, he searches for King Mickey and Riku.
  • Roxas: A boy who lives in Twilight Town. He has a special tie to Sora.
  • Naminé: A witch who has powers over Sora's memories. She seems to know a lot about Roxas
  • King Mickey: King of Disney Castle, and a friend Riku. He was trapped behind the Door to Darkness with Riku, but appears to have made it out.
  • Riku: Sora's childhood friend, and a friend of King Mickey. He was trapped behind the Door to Darkness along with the King, but he may have made it out.
  • Kairi: One of Sora's best friends and a Princess of Heart. She awaits Sora and Riku's return at the Destiny Islands.

Gameplay

Kingdom Hearts II follows the same free-roam, hack-and-slash combat gameplay style featured in the first Kingdom Hearts title. Sora is once again the main playable character, though the game features certain segments and events in the game where Roxas, Riku, and King Mickey can be played. Sora is joined by a party of Donald and Goofy, who are not controllable, but their AI can be customized in the game's menu. Depending on the world they're visiting, Donald or Goofy can be switched out with a world-specific party member.

Like Kingdom Hearts, each character gains experience points on an experience point system which enhances and increases the character's abilities as they defeat enemies. At the beginning of the game, a segment of Dive to the Heart allows for the player to somewhat customize the way in which Roxas/Sora develops. Like in the first game, this segment allows the player to choose an attribute in which to excel and one in which to lack, the attributes being strength, defense, and magic.

The game progresses as certain tasks are completed, allowing for a linear progression from one story event to the next. Several additional quests and tasks are available that do not progress the story, but provide additional bonuses to the characters or tease upcoming events in the series.

Kingdom Hearts II features a hack-and-slash system, in which battles with enemies are in real-time and require the player to press the controller buttons to activate or begin attacks. The "Commands" menu, found on the lower left corner of the screen, provides options to "Attack" with the Keyblade, use several kinds of "Magic", such as Fire, Blizzard, or Thunder, or use recovery "Items". Shortcuts can be assigned to quickly execute magic attacks without scrolling through the Command menu. Kingdom Hearts II also features new commands that allow Sora to summon characters, switch into one of the powerful Drive forms, switch party members, and begin party Limit attacks. Movement is controlled with the left analog stick, while the Command menu is controlled with the right analog stick and directional buttons, allowing for the player to move around and scroll through the menu at the same time.

Kingdom Hearts II also features the return of the Gummi Ship missions as the main mode of unlocking the next world in the story. Unlike in the Kingdom Hearts, the missions are almost entirely optional, requiring the player to play through each mission only once to unlock the world the first time. However, completing each mission will unlock three additional challenge missions. The missions are now more fast-paced and have a rail-like progression, with limited movement as the Gummi Ship automatically moves forward.

Development

Reception

Media

Versions

Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix Logo KH.png

In 2007, Square Enix released Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, a re-release of the international release of Kingdom Hearts II. The Japanese-only release featured additional cutscenes and story, a battle against the Lingering Will, and additional battles against the Organization. It also featured an additional secret video titled "Birth by Sleep". Additional Keyblades, Heartless, a new drive form, weapons, and special challenges against the Mushroom XIII were also included in the release.

Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX Logo KH.png

In 2014, Square Enix re-released Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix internationally as part of Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX. The HD re-release featured Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix in its entirety, with remastered music and textures. Little was changed between the original release and the HD remake, unlike with Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX

Additional Information

Notes and References


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