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Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory

Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory[a] is a 2020 rhythm action game developed by Square Enix and indieszero, and published by Square Enix for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows. It is the fourteenth installment in the Kingdom Hearts series, retelling the events of the series so far, while also being set after Kingdom Hearts III's Re Mind downloadable content scenario.

Kingdom Hearts:
Melody of Memory
North American box art
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)Square Enix
Director(s)
Producer(s)Ichiro Hazama[1]
Programmer(s)
  • Ryu Nakamura
  • Shuishi Kitamura
Artist(s)Tetsuya Nomura
Writer(s)
  • Tetsuya Nomura[2]
  • Tsukasa Okayasu
  • Erina Onishi
Composer(s)
SeriesKingdom Hearts
EngineUnity
Platform(s)
ReleaseSwitch, PS4, Xbox One
  • JP: November 11, 2020
  • WW: November 13, 2020
Windows
  • WW: March 30, 2021
Genre(s)Rhythm action
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Hints at the next Kingdom Hearts game came in January 2020 from series creator Tetsuya Nomura, with the game being revealed in June. Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory was released worldwide in November.

Gameplay

 
Two-player rhythm gameplay in Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory

Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is a rhythm action game featuring both single and multiplayer gameplay.[3][4] Players press buttons with the right timing to get an Excellent, Good, or Miss, depending on the timing. A Miss affects the player's health, which causes the game to end when it has run out.[5] Players work to level up the characters' health and attack power, with each character having two types of ranged and melee attack abilities.[6]

The main single player mode is World Tour, which is the "story campaign" of the game.[2] Each song is categorized into a stage, either Field Battle (world exploration tracks), where players complete songs rhythmically in each world, and face appropriate enemies in each stage from the original games in which the song is based on,[6][7] Memory Dive (tracks associated with a specific character or uses vocals), where players replay stages from past games in music video-like sequences with gameplay similar to Field Battles,[8][7] and Boss Battle (tracks associated with bosses), where players face bosses from the series.[8][7] After songs have been completed, they can be replayed individually.[2] Melody of Memory features three-person parties, of which there are four different groupings.[9] Once new parties have been unlocked, they can be used at any time.[5] Disney characters serve as guest members in their specific themed worlds, bringing different sounds and symbols to the gameplay.[9] King Mickey serves as a fourth party member, assisting the player with healing and additional rhythm points when activating the "Summoning Star" item.[10][11] Traversal between each of the worlds is done through the Gummi Ship, a system used in previous mainline Kingdom Hearts games.[6][12] Melody of Memory features the series' Beginner, Standard, and Proud difficulties,[12] while each stage has three play options available: Basic; One Button, which removes button complexity and allows party members to auto-attack; and Performer, which adds additional enemies and button sequences.[13] Each stage features various objectives to complete,[14] that award material to unlock new songs and items.[15] Clearing stages unlocks a music and cinematic scene player.[16]

Multiplayer modes include Double Play co-op mode, where players compete locally together playing as Sora and Riku to get the highest collective score,[2][12] COM versus, where players compete against the computer to get a high rank three times out of five,[5] and versus mode, where players compete against each other online or with local multiplayer (Nintendo Switch only) for the best score in a best 2 out of 3.[2][17][5] This mode features "tricks", which are used to disrupt the other player,[6] once at the beginning of the track and again towards the end.[2] There are 10 different types of tricks, with co-director Masanobu Suzui saying they make completing the songs "more tricky and complicated" given how players can combine the tricks.[2] Winning in versus mode increases a player's ranking and awards two collectible cards, while the runner-up receives one.[2][17] The Nintendo Switch version of the game features a free-for-all battle royal mode, where up to eight players can compete against each other in local multiplayer.[8][7] The gameplay of Melody of Memory has been compared to Theatrhythm Final Fantasy.[18]

Story

Setting

Melody of Memory retells the story of the Dark Seeker Saga, starting with the first Kingdom Hearts and moving in order through Kingdom Hearts III. This is done through Kairi, who reflects upon the events of the series, narrating for the player. Series creator and director Tetsuya Nomura said "once we go through the story of recollection and beyond that, we start to see a timeline that will connect to the future". The game also continues Kairi's story immediately after the end of the Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind downloadable content scenario. Nomura stated the character's childhood would be explored, which had been mostly a mystery up until this point, but cautioned the new story was "not meant to advance things significantly".[6] He added that "there are hints sprinkled throughout" regarding the Master of Masters, with Nomura acknowledging the character and the title sharing an acronym (MoM).[19] Suzui felt the game was a "summary" of the Kingdom Hearts series "in a nice, easy to digest format" while still featuring "hints about what's coming next" in the franchise.[2] Melody of Memory features 47 worlds from the series (31 Disney and 16 original worlds) and 33 locations known as "dark holes" where the boss battle songs take place.[20] As many Disney worlds were chosen as possible, with Suzui calling it "robust" while not feeling "like a rush through a collection of the entire series".[17]

Characters

21 characters from the series are playable in the game,[4] with four main party groupings:[9] "Team Classic" with Sora, Donald Duck, and Goofy; "Team Days" with Roxas, Xion, and Axel;[5] "Team 3D" with Riku and two Dream Eaters;[15][21][22] and "Team BBS" with Aqua, Ventus, and Terra.[15][22] King Mickey serves as a fourth, assist party member.[10] Playable Disney characters include Hercules, Aladdin,[21] Mulan, Beast,[23] Ariel, Simba, Peter Pan,[24] and Stitch,[25] who appear in worlds based on their respective franchises and fill a random spot in the player's party outside of the leader.[14]

Plot

Following Sora's disappearance, Kairi enters a deep sleep under Ansem the Wise's observation, creating a dream world from her memories of Sora to search for clues to his whereabouts within her own heart. Towards the end of her dream, Kairi confronts an illusion of Xehanort, who nearly overpowers her until Sora remotely takes control of her body and defeats him. Before Kairi reawakens, Xehanort reminds her of the time in her childhood when he sent her away from Radiant Garden, during which he mentioned a world on the "other side"; Kairi reports her findings to Ansem, who reasons the "other side" to mean a fictional world beyond their reality. Kairi is then approached by the Fairy Godmother, who sends her and Riku to the Final World to meet the heart of a girl from the other reality.[b] Riku explains his dream of a modern metropolis to the girl, who recognizes it as a city in her world called Quadratum, allowing Riku to open a portal to the other reality and begin his search for Sora, while Kairi remains behind to resume her Keyblade training. In a post-credits scene, Kairi decides to study under Aqua, while Yen Sid sends Donald and Goofy to inform the rest of their comrades of their progress, and Mickey to Scala ad Caelum to investigate ancient Keyblade Masters and how they may be connected to the other reality.

Development

Around the release of the rhythm game Theatrhythm Dragon Quest in 2015, Suzui, who created the Theatrhythm games, had pitched the idea of a Theatrhythm Kingdom Hearts game, which was declined by Nomura. Disney would revisit the idea sometime later, at which point, Nomura felt a rhythm game "lined up" with the direction of the franchise.[2] In January 2020, when discussing the future of the Kingdom Hearts series, Nomura revealed that two new development teams were working on Kingdom Hearts content outside of the Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind downloadable content and the mobile game Kingdom Hearts: Union χ Dark Road. He added that one of these games would be "coming out earlier than you would think", with the Re Mind title screen "lay[ing] some of the groundwork for it".[26] In June 2020, Square Enix announced Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory would be coming in 2020 to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.[27] Melody of Memory was the first Kingdom Hearts game to release on the Nintendo Switch.[21] indieszero serves as a developer, with members of the Kingdom Hearts III team supervising the animation and visual effects and assisting with parts of the game,[12] as Melody of Memory was being developed alongside Kingdom Hearts III.[19] The team used the Unity game engine to develop the game, having been familiar with it from developing the Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: All-Star Carnival arcade game.[28] Visual Works created the CGI sequences for the Memory Dive tracks.[14] The game mechanics were adjusted to mesh what would be expected from a Kingdom Hearts game (smooth attack motions) to that of a rhythm game (exact attacks after a button press) with Suzui saying, "We took a style that is utilized a lot in Japanese animation where you deliberately adjust the keyframes so the animation gets the 'exact hit.'"[17] Nomura revealed the COVID-19 pandemic "had a bit of an impact on the schedule" delaying the game slightly from Square Enix's original plan. He added the main area of impact was with the voice actor recording.[9] The game does not feature a secret ending, nor is downloadable content planned for it.[5]

Design

The visual styles of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy and Theatrhythm Dragon Quest served as a basis for the game, but Suzui was keen on using 3D graphics and the existing Kingdom Hearts character models in the game. Because the game was built from "the ground up", the Theatrhythm naming was not used.[6] Melody of Memory was also inspired by a jukebox website created for the series' 15th anniversary which saw Sora traveling over sheet music while music from the series could be played.[12]

Music

Over 140 songs from the series and its Disney worlds are featured.[3][4] Regarding the songs chosen for the game, Suzui looked to the set lists used for the Kingdom Hearts world tour concerts as a starting point and added the creators "wanted to make sure that there was no particular melody that we left out".[2] The majority of the tracks focus on those created for the series, with less of a focus on the Disney songs, though they are featured in the Disney worlds.[9] No new tracks were created for the game, instead relying on all preexisting tracks, though the title and end credit tracks are new arrangements from series composer Yoko Shimomura.[6]

Release

Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory was released on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in Japan on November 11, 2020, and worldwide on November 13.[29] In Japan, a bundle was available that included the game along with the Kingdom Hearts III soundtrack.[30] To commemorate the October 2021 release of Sora as a downloadable fighter in the Nintendo Switch fighting game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, players with the DLC can unlock the track "Dearly Beloved -Swing Version-" for use in Ultimate if they have save data for the Switch version of Melody of Memory.[31]

Reception

Reviews

IGN praised the game as "delightful", citing the game's reliance on nostalgia and the enjoyment fans of the franchise would experience.[38] Game Informer was impressed by the broad scope of the game's music collection as well as the game's boss battles, though their small number was called a "big letdown".[37] Famitsu highlighted that despite being a rhythm game, the variety of attack methods make the game feel like the player is actually engaged in combat.[36] Destructoid called the story elements "superfluous" and were confused by the availability of powerful items to finish levels and the game's discouragement of their use.[35] Polygon called the game's storytelling cutscenes "lackluster", "unintelligible", and "ridiculous".[42]

Sales

The Nintendo Switch version sold 22,813 physical copies within its first week on sale in Japan, making it the ninth bestselling retail game of the week in the country. The PlayStation 4 version was the thirteenth bestselling retail game in Japan throughout the same week, with 18,120 copies being sold.[43]

Notes

  1. ^ Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory (キングダム ハーツ メロディ オブ メモリー, Kingudamu Hātsu: Merodi obu Memorī)
  2. ^ The girl first appears in an optional cutscene in Kingdom Hearts III, credited as the "Nameless Star".

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External links

  • Official website
  • Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory at IMDb

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Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory a is a 2020 rhythm action game developed by Square Enix and indieszero and published by Square Enix for the Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 Xbox One and Windows It is the fourteenth installment in the Kingdom Hearts series retelling the events of the series so far while also being set after Kingdom Hearts III s Re Mind downloadable content scenario Kingdom Hearts Melody of MemoryNorth American box artDeveloper s Square Enix Creative Business Unit I indieszeroPublisher s Square EnixDirector s Tetsuya Nomura Masanobu SuzuiProducer s Ichiro Hazama 1 Programmer s Ryu Nakamura Shuishi KitamuraArtist s Tetsuya NomuraWriter s Tetsuya Nomura 2 Tsukasa Okayasu Erina OnishiComposer s Yoko Shimomura Takeharu Ishimoto Tsuyoshi SekitoSeriesKingdom HeartsEngineUnityPlatform s Nintendo SwitchPlayStation 4Xbox OneWindowsReleaseSwitch PS4 Xbox OneJP November 11 2020WW November 13 2020WindowsWW March 30 2021Genre s Rhythm actionMode s Single player multiplayerHints at the next Kingdom Hearts game came in January 2020 from series creator Tetsuya Nomura with the game being revealed in June Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory was released worldwide in November Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Story 2 1 Setting 2 2 Characters 2 3 Plot 3 Development 3 1 Design 3 2 Music 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Reviews 5 2 Sales 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGameplay Edit Two player rhythm gameplay in Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory is a rhythm action game featuring both single and multiplayer gameplay 3 4 Players press buttons with the right timing to get an Excellent Good or Miss depending on the timing A Miss affects the player s health which causes the game to end when it has run out 5 Players work to level up the characters health and attack power with each character having two types of ranged and melee attack abilities 6 The main single player mode is World Tour which is the story campaign of the game 2 Each song is categorized into a stage either Field Battle world exploration tracks where players complete songs rhythmically in each world and face appropriate enemies in each stage from the original games in which the song is based on 6 7 Memory Dive tracks associated with a specific character or uses vocals where players replay stages from past games in music video like sequences with gameplay similar to Field Battles 8 7 and Boss Battle tracks associated with bosses where players face bosses from the series 8 7 After songs have been completed they can be replayed individually 2 Melody of Memory features three person parties of which there are four different groupings 9 Once new parties have been unlocked they can be used at any time 5 Disney characters serve as guest members in their specific themed worlds bringing different sounds and symbols to the gameplay 9 King Mickey serves as a fourth party member assisting the player with healing and additional rhythm points when activating the Summoning Star item 10 11 Traversal between each of the worlds is done through the Gummi Ship a system used in previous mainline Kingdom Hearts games 6 12 Melody of Memory features the series Beginner Standard and Proud difficulties 12 while each stage has three play options available Basic One Button which removes button complexity and allows party members to auto attack and Performer which adds additional enemies and button sequences 13 Each stage features various objectives to complete 14 that award material to unlock new songs and items 15 Clearing stages unlocks a music and cinematic scene player 16 Multiplayer modes include Double Play co op mode where players compete locally together playing as Sora and Riku to get the highest collective score 2 12 COM versus where players compete against the computer to get a high rank three times out of five 5 and versus mode where players compete against each other online or with local multiplayer Nintendo Switch only for the best score in a best 2 out of 3 2 17 5 This mode features tricks which are used to disrupt the other player 6 once at the beginning of the track and again towards the end 2 There are 10 different types of tricks with co director Masanobu Suzui saying they make completing the songs more tricky and complicated given how players can combine the tricks 2 Winning in versus mode increases a player s ranking and awards two collectible cards while the runner up receives one 2 17 The Nintendo Switch version of the game features a free for all battle royal mode where up to eight players can compete against each other in local multiplayer 8 7 The gameplay of Melody of Memory has been compared to Theatrhythm Final Fantasy 18 Story EditSetting Edit Melody of Memory retells the story of the Dark Seeker Saga starting with the first Kingdom Hearts and moving in order through Kingdom Hearts III This is done through Kairi who reflects upon the events of the series narrating for the player Series creator and director Tetsuya Nomura said once we go through the story of recollection and beyond that we start to see a timeline that will connect to the future The game also continues Kairi s story immediately after the end of the Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind downloadable content scenario Nomura stated the character s childhood would be explored which had been mostly a mystery up until this point but cautioned the new story was not meant to advance things significantly 6 He added that there are hints sprinkled throughout regarding the Master of Masters with Nomura acknowledging the character and the title sharing an acronym MoM 19 Suzui felt the game was a summary of the Kingdom Hearts series in a nice easy to digest format while still featuring hints about what s coming next in the franchise 2 Melody of Memory features 47 worlds from the series 31 Disney and 16 original worlds and 33 locations known as dark holes where the boss battle songs take place 20 As many Disney worlds were chosen as possible with Suzui calling it robust while not feeling like a rush through a collection of the entire series 17 Characters Edit 21 characters from the series are playable in the game 4 with four main party groupings 9 Team Classic with Sora Donald Duck and Goofy Team Days with Roxas Xion and Axel 5 Team 3D with Riku and two Dream Eaters 15 21 22 and Team BBS with Aqua Ventus and Terra 15 22 King Mickey serves as a fourth assist party member 10 Playable Disney characters include Hercules Aladdin 21 Mulan Beast 23 Ariel Simba Peter Pan 24 and Stitch 25 who appear in worlds based on their respective franchises and fill a random spot in the player s party outside of the leader 14 Plot Edit Following Sora s disappearance Kairi enters a deep sleep under Ansem the Wise s observation creating a dream world from her memories of Sora to search for clues to his whereabouts within her own heart Towards the end of her dream Kairi confronts an illusion of Xehanort who nearly overpowers her until Sora remotely takes control of her body and defeats him Before Kairi reawakens Xehanort reminds her of the time in her childhood when he sent her away from Radiant Garden during which he mentioned a world on the other side Kairi reports her findings to Ansem who reasons the other side to mean a fictional world beyond their reality Kairi is then approached by the Fairy Godmother who sends her and Riku to the Final World to meet the heart of a girl from the other reality b Riku explains his dream of a modern metropolis to the girl who recognizes it as a city in her world called Quadratum allowing Riku to open a portal to the other reality and begin his search for Sora while Kairi remains behind to resume her Keyblade training In a post credits scene Kairi decides to study under Aqua while Yen Sid sends Donald and Goofy to inform the rest of their comrades of their progress and Mickey to Scala ad Caelum to investigate ancient Keyblade Masters and how they may be connected to the other reality Development EditAround the release of the rhythm game Theatrhythm Dragon Quest in 2015 Suzui who created the Theatrhythm games had pitched the idea of a Theatrhythm Kingdom Hearts game which was declined by Nomura Disney would revisit the idea sometime later at which point Nomura felt a rhythm game lined up with the direction of the franchise 2 In January 2020 when discussing the future of the Kingdom Hearts series Nomura revealed that two new development teams were working on Kingdom Hearts content outside of the Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind downloadable content and the mobile game Kingdom Hearts Union x Dark Road He added that one of these games would be coming out earlier than you would think with the Re Mind title screen lay ing some of the groundwork for it 26 In June 2020 Square Enix announced Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory would be coming in 2020 to the Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 and Xbox One 27 Melody of Memory was the first Kingdom Hearts game to release on the Nintendo Switch 21 indieszero serves as a developer with members of the Kingdom Hearts III team supervising the animation and visual effects and assisting with parts of the game 12 as Melody of Memory was being developed alongside Kingdom Hearts III 19 The team used the Unity game engine to develop the game having been familiar with it from developing the Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All Star Carnival arcade game 28 Visual Works created the CGI sequences for the Memory Dive tracks 14 The game mechanics were adjusted to mesh what would be expected from a Kingdom Hearts game smooth attack motions to that of a rhythm game exact attacks after a button press with Suzui saying We took a style that is utilized a lot in Japanese animation where you deliberately adjust the keyframes so the animation gets the exact hit 17 Nomura revealed the COVID 19 pandemic had a bit of an impact on the schedule delaying the game slightly from Square Enix s original plan He added the main area of impact was with the voice actor recording 9 The game does not feature a secret ending nor is downloadable content planned for it 5 Design Edit The visual styles of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy and Theatrhythm Dragon Quest served as a basis for the game but Suzui was keen on using 3D graphics and the existing Kingdom Hearts character models in the game Because the game was built from the ground up the Theatrhythm naming was not used 6 Melody of Memory was also inspired by a jukebox website created for the series 15th anniversary which saw Sora traveling over sheet music while music from the series could be played 12 Music Edit Over 140 songs from the series and its Disney worlds are featured 3 4 Regarding the songs chosen for the game Suzui looked to the set lists used for the Kingdom Hearts world tour concerts as a starting point and added the creators wanted to make sure that there was no particular melody that we left out 2 The majority of the tracks focus on those created for the series with less of a focus on the Disney songs though they are featured in the Disney worlds 9 No new tracks were created for the game instead relying on all preexisting tracks though the title and end credit tracks are new arrangements from series composer Yoko Shimomura 6 Release EditKingdom Hearts Melody of Memory was released on the Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in Japan on November 11 2020 and worldwide on November 13 29 In Japan a bundle was available that included the game along with the Kingdom Hearts III soundtrack 30 To commemorate the October 2021 release of Sora as a downloadable fighter in the Nintendo Switch fighting game Super Smash Bros Ultimate players with the DLC can unlock the track Dearly Beloved Swing Version for use in Ultimate if they have save data for the Switch version of Melody of Memory 31 Reception EditReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacriticNS 79 100 32 PS4 74 100 33 XONE 75 100 34 Review scoresPublicationScoreDestructoid7 10 35 Famitsu35 40 36 Game Informer8 0 10 37 IGN7 0 10 38 Jeuxvideo com15 20 39 Nintendo Life8 10 40 Nintendo World Report8 5 10 41 PlayStation Official Magazine UK7 10 Reviews Edit IGN praised the game as delightful citing the game s reliance on nostalgia and the enjoyment fans of the franchise would experience 38 Game Informer was impressed by the broad scope of the game s music collection as well as the game s boss battles though their small number was called a big letdown 37 Famitsu highlighted that despite being a rhythm game the variety of attack methods make the game feel like the player is actually engaged in combat 36 Destructoid called the story elements superfluous and were confused by the availability of powerful items to finish levels and the game s discouragement of their use 35 Polygon called the game s storytelling cutscenes lackluster unintelligible and ridiculous 42 Sales Edit The Nintendo Switch version sold 22 813 physical copies within its first week on sale in Japan making it the ninth bestselling retail game of the week in the country The PlayStation 4 version was the thirteenth bestselling retail game in Japan throughout the same week with 18 120 copies being sold 43 Notes Edit Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory キングダム ハーツ メロディ オブ メモリー Kingudamu Hatsu Merodi obu Memori The girl first appears in an optional cutscene in Kingdom Hearts III credited as the Nameless Star References Edit Romano Sal September 1 2020 Square Enix announces TGS 2020 Online lineup schedule Gematsu Archived from the original on September 1 2020 Retrieved September 1 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k Purslow Matt September 7 2020 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Is a Disney Re Imagining of Theatrhythm IGN Archived from the original on September 7 2020 Retrieved September 7 2020 a b Luster Joseph June 20 2020 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Keeps the Beat in English Trailer Crunchyroll Archived from the original on October 1 2020 Retrieved June 22 2020 a b c Broson JJ June 20 2020 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Releases New Screenshots English Trailer Game Rant Archived from the original on June 25 2020 Retrieved June 22 2020 a b c d e f Vitale Adam Stenbuck Kite September 7 2020 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Screenshots detail gameplay modes music styles online modes and more RPG Site Archived from the original on November 20 2020 Retrieved September 8 2020 a b c d e f g Wallace Kimberley September 7 2020 Our biggest Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Questions Answered Game Informer Archived from the original on September 7 2020 Retrieved September 7 2020 a b c d Broson JJ September 7 2020 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Reveals New Game Modes And Screenshots Game Rant Archived from the original on November 20 2020 Retrieved September 7 2020 a b c Patino Martin August 26 2020 Kingdom Hearts Melody Of Memory Rhythm Game Announces November Release Screen Rant Archived from the original on August 28 2020 Retrieved August 27 2020 a b c d e Lane Gavin September 7 2020 Feature Kingdom Hearts Melody Of Memories Directors On Retelling The Series Story And Working With Disney Nintendo Life Archived from the original on September 7 2020 Retrieved September 8 2020 a b Sato November 4 2020 King Mickey Appears as a Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Guest Party Member Silconera Archived from the original on November 4 2020 Retrieved November 7 2020 Kingdom Hearts KINGDOMHEARTS November 14 2020 Glowing star Let s team up Glowing star Use a Summoning Star in a Field Battle Music Stage to add King Mickey to your team for the duration of the song in KingdomHearts Melody of Memory He can attack enemies with rainbow timing guides and fully restore your HP when you re in a bit of a pinch Tweet Archived from the original on November 14 2020 Retrieved December 10 2020 via Twitter a b c d e Friscia John September 7 2020 Feature Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory devs lift the curtain on the series s Switch debut Nintendo Enthusiast Archived from the original on September 7 2020 Retrieved September 7 2020 Trumbore Dave October 14 2020 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Demo Teases a Nostalgic Magical Rhythm Game Collider Archived from the original on October 17 2020 Retrieved October 18 2020 a b c Wallace Kimberly October 14 2020 Hands On With Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Game Informer Archived from the original on November 20 2020 Retrieved November 11 2020 a b c Kingdom Hearts August 27 2020 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Release Date Announcement Trailer Closed Captions Retrieved August 27 2020 via YouTube Trumbore Dave August 26 2020 Nintendo Just Revealed the Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Release Date Collider Archived from the original on September 27 2020 Retrieved August 27 2020 a b c d Contaldi Lou September 7 2020 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Interview Directors Talk Development and In Game Secrets Dual Shockers Archived from the original on October 1 2020 Retrieved September 8 2020 Cooper Dalton June 16 2020 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Revealed And It s Not What Fans Expected Game Rant Archived from the original on June 16 2020 Retrieved June 16 2020 a b Oloman Jordan September 7 2020 Kingdom Hearts Melody Of Memory the future of the franchise through music NME Archived from the original on September 7 2020 Retrieved September 7 2020 Galanis Evangelina September 7 2020 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Has Nearly 50 Worlds Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on November 20 2020 Retrieved September 7 2020 a b c Mercante Alyssa June 16 2020 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory is a rhythm game coming to consoles later this year GamesRadar Archived from the original on June 16 2020 Retrieved June 16 2020 a b KINGDOM HEARTS Melody of Memory 2つのパーティーと アイテムや楽曲が作れる アイテム合成 などの最新情報が公開 4Gamer net in Japanese October 15 2020 Archived from the original on October 14 2020 Retrieved October 15 2020 Sinha Ravi October 19 2020 Kingdom Hearts Memory of Melody 15 Features You Need To Know Gaming Bolt Archived from the original on October 31 2020 Retrieved November 7 2020 Berg Ricky October 14 2020 New Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory screenshots show more worlds Synthesis and more Nintendo Wire Archived from the original on November 20 2020 Retrieved October 16 2020 Vitale Adam November 5 2020 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory screenshots show main menus and more characters RPG Site Archived from the original on November 5 2020 Retrieved November 7 2020 KINGDOM HEARTS III and Re Mind DLC Q amp A with the developers Square Enix January 29 2020 Archived from the original on February 5 2020 Retrieved February 5 2020 Fahey Mike June 16 2020 There s A Kingdom Hearts Rhythm Game Coming To Consoles This Year Kotaku Archived from the original on June 16 2020 Retrieved June 16 2020 Puyo September 13 2020 Interview Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory les createurs nous repondent GameKult in French Archived from the original on September 24 2020 Retrieved September 24 2020 Romano Sal August 27 2020 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory release date announcement trailer Gematsu Archived from the original on October 1 2020 Retrieved August 27 2020 Hashimoto Kazuma September 4 2020 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Bundle Will Come With Kingdom Hearts III Soundtrack Siliconera Archived from the original on November 20 2020 Retrieved September 8 2020 Beckwith Michael October 7 2021 Super Smash Bros Ultimate Every Song Coming with the Sora DLC Retrieved October 8 2021 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory for Switch Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on November 13 2020 Retrieved June 15 2021 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory for PlayStation 4 Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on November 18 2020 Retrieved January 23 2021 Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory for Xbox One Reviews Metacritic Retrieved January 18 2021 a b Carter Chris November 12 2020 Review Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Destructoid Archived from the original on November 13 2020 Retrieved November 20 2020 a b キングダム ハーツ メロディ オブ メモリーのレビュー 評価 感想 PS4 Famitsu Enterbrain Archived from the original on 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