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Which should I get? Re:coded or 358/2 Days

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I'm going on a trip at the end of the month to Arizona/California, and I want to get one of these games for my DSi so I've got something to do for the majority of the time. So which one is better? I want one that's longer to complete since I'll be sitting in the car for about 48 hours. 

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No, don't even consider Re:Coded. Its stupid, and adds very little plot to the series. At least Days adds key points to the story like Xion ... Definitely Days if you want my opinion!

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No, don't even consider Re:Coded. Its stupid, and adds very little plot to the series. At least Days adds key points to the story like Xion and Riku unleashing Ansem... Definitely Days if you want my opinion!

I have a feeling you just spoiled 358/2 days for me :/

I have a feeling you just spoiled 358/2 days for me :/

Oh.... shit.

Days.

It's not that Re:Coded is bad... Just that Days is better.

I actually like Re. Coded a lot, but Days is better, and it is most defiantly longer and it brings you into the story. 

If you're looking for longer than Days. Despite the over all feelings towards Re:Coded I prefer it over Days, it's not even so much "bad" as it is simple and short.

 

I have a feeling you just spoiled 358/2 days for me :/

Why, the Riku thing? That's been known since KH2, lol.

Days is definitely the longer game. I also enjoyed the story far more. However, Re:coded does have the world specific gimmicks that change up the game play, so it might hold your attention better if its the only game you'll be playing*.

 

Not to say that Days won't hold your attention, especially if you get invested in the story.

Ok everyone, he said which one is longer. And the longest one is coded to me, but you guys(except Keys) are going off of the story instead of how long it is.

Days just Days.

Re:coded is horrible, unless you are majorly into gameplay.

 

Days is just better in plot wise (since Re:Coded barely has a plot, and if it does its sucky) and its gameplay is okay.

 

Days is much longer, especially with its annoying bosses. 

Edited by Shana09

I have a feeling you just spoiled 358/2 days for me :/

 

nah, don't worry. Nothing to important.

It depends on what you're looking for as far as gameplay goes.  If you complete all that's available in Re:coded it can last you a good while, otherwise I'd say you're looking at a 15-25 hour game.  Personally I preferred Re:coded just because the gameplay was better, mainly because there's a wide variety of options available (the command deck is similar to Birth by Sleep, along with the worlds being larger and having more to do in them.

 

In the long run, 358/2 Days is probably longer, but I'm not sure it's worth it.  Your home base is one single room where missions are assigned to you, so basically all you're doing is going on various missions.  Which, trust me, gets dull VERY quickly.

 

I think both are pretty comparable in length (Days might be slightly longer, but again, if you complete Re:coded to the max it can equal out), so it depends whether story (Days) or gameplay (Re:coded) is more important to you.

get days, it has more to do with the story. Re:coded is just a side game that has very little to do with it.

Do you plan on crying a lot during your trip? If so, Days all the way.

I like re: coded better but if you want a longer one then choose days but if you can pick up both

Pick days for sure. It is so much better. Its actual new material instead of just another rehash of KH1. it also can take awhile to beat and has good replay value.

I was prepared to come on here guns a' blazin' to defend Days, but guess I didn't need too. Definitely get Days. Re:coded was the one KH game I traded in. I do regret it now (but only a tiny bit), but it's just really......unnecessary. 

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Get Re:Coded for its gameplay.

Lol I have 100 hours+ of gameplay on Re:Coded even though thats the only game I haven't beaten multiple times. Okay but contrary to the hours put into that game, I say go for Days, it has the better story imo, and it really is the longer game  lol...missions might get a bit repetitive, but system sectors in Re:Coded were repetitive as hell to me too.

 

The gameplay and graphics of Re:Coded may be better but again Days takes the cake when it comes to story, while Re:Coded was just a watered down rehash of KH1 with a bit of stuff happening at Castle Oblivion in the end. So yeaa I say go for 358/2Days :P

Do NOT get Re: Coded. For one, that's later on in the story anyways. Days is AMAZING. Re: Coded is the most tedious game I have ever played in my life...

If you want something to play to pass the time, get Re:coded.

 

If you want something that adds to the story and lets you SOMEWHAT play as multiple characters or Org. XIII then go for Days.

Hom much money do u have?Recoded cost 20 n 358/2 days around up to like 30 dollars I think.Though I go with days it's a terrific game! made me cry

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358/2 Days is better. It has that additional gameplay form, Mission Mode, and it's really cool. The story mode itself is great, the missions, everything. This and Re:Coded are the only KH games I've played, and I certainly recommend you Days over the other. 

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