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Following the additions of several older Kingdom Hearts soundtracks greeting streaming platforms, Square Enix North America has opened pre-orders for physical soundtrack reprints. In particular, four soundtrack collections are now listed: Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX, Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance, and a conjoined release of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, and Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. Save for the Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX soundtrack, which costs $42.99, the other three soundtrack reprints cost $30.99. Additionally, they're all planned to be shipped in September 2024. The four soundtracks' store pages are listed below. The respective tracklists are also provided. Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX (Initially released on November 26, 2014) Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX (Initially released on November 26, 2014) Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep & 358/2 Days (+ Re:coded) (Initially released on February 2, 2011) Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance (Initially released on April 18, 2012) It's worth noting that the three-fold soundtrack release of Birth by Sleep, 358/2 Days, and Re:coded does not include the lattermost game's name in the title of the album itself. This titular omission is likely because only seven of the songs in the album originate from Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. Lastly, Square Enix Japan also has each physical soundtrack available for pre-order. Contrasting the Square Enix North American store's shipment estimations, these Japanese releases are planned for August 16, 2024. Each store link is listed below alongside their prices: Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX (¥3,960) Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX (5,280) Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep & 358/2 Days (+ Re:coded) (¥3,981) Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance (¥3,981) You can view each of the album covers for each of the soundtracks in our galleries below: Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep & 358/2 Days (+Re:coded) Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance Additional Note: These are all CDs, not vinyl.
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Following the additions of several older Kingdom Hearts soundtracks greeting streaming platforms, Square Enix North America has opened pre-orders for physical soundtrack reprints. In particular, four soundtrack collections are now listed: Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX, Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance, and a conjoined release of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, and Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. Save for the Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX soundtrack, which costs $42.99, the other three soundtrack reprints cost $30.99. Additionally, they're all planned to be shipped in September 2024. The four soundtracks' store pages are listed below. The respective tracklists are also provided. Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX (Initially released on November 26, 2014) Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX (Initially released on November 26, 2014) Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep & 358/2 Days (+ Re:coded) (Initially released on February 2, 2011) Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance (Initially released on April 18, 2012) It's worth noting that the three-fold soundtrack release of Birth by Sleep, 358/2 Days, and Re:coded does not include the lattermost game's name in the title of the album itself. This titular omission is likely because only seven of the songs in the album originate from Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. Lastly, Square Enix Japan also has each physical soundtrack available for pre-order. Contrasting the Square Enix North American store's shipment estimations, these Japanese releases are planned for August 16, 2024. Each store link is listed below alongside their prices: Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX (¥3,960) Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX (5,280) Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep & 358/2 Days (+ Re:coded) (¥3,981) Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance (¥3,981) You can view each of the album covers for each of the soundtracks in our galleries below: Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep & 358/2 Days (+Re:coded) Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance Additional Note: These are all CDs, not vinyl. View full article
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Square Enix and Disney have announced that the soundtracks of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, and Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance are now streaming. This collective release is divided into two albums: Birth by Sleep, 358/2 Days, and Re: are coded in one, while Dream Drop Distance is on its own. Further, these releases are separate from the previous soundtrack launches of Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix and Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, as those only contained remixes and arrangments. These recent releases feature the original compositions instead. It's also worth noting that not every single song from each title is included; it's primarily the tracks unique to those entries and not repeats of tracks carried over from other games. The Birth by Sleep, 358/2 Days, and Re:coded album is comprised of 80 songs collectively lasting around three hours and 30 minutes, while the Dream Drop Distance soundtrack features 52 songs across three hours. Links to each supported streaming service are listed below: Spotify: Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, 358/2 Days, and Re:coded Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance YouTube: Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, 358/2 Days, & Re:coded Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance Apple Music: Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, 358/2 Days, and Re:coded Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance Amazon Music: Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, 358/2 Days, and Re:coded Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance View full article
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Square Enix and Disney have announced that the soundtracks of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, and Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance are now streaming. This collective release is divided into two albums: Birth by Sleep, 358/2 Days, and Re: are coded in one, while Dream Drop Distance is on its own. Further, these releases are separate from the previous soundtrack launches of Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix and Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, as those only contained remixes and arrangments. These recent releases feature the original compositions instead. It's also worth noting that not every single song from each title is included; it's primarily the tracks unique to those entries and not repeats of tracks carried over from other games. The Birth by Sleep, 358/2 Days, and Re:coded album is comprised of 80 songs collectively lasting around three hours and 30 minutes, while the Dream Drop Distance soundtrack features 52 songs across three hours. Links to each supported streaming service are listed below: Spotify: Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, 358/2 Days, and Re:coded Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance YouTube: Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, 358/2 Days, & Re:coded Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance Apple Music: Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, 358/2 Days, and Re:coded Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance Amazon Music: Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, 358/2 Days, and Re:coded Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance
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I recently bought 'The story so far' and I'm so happy to relive all of KH's story but there's a small problem: I was going to watch 358/2 Days' cutscenes but i noticed a drop in quality compared to kh1, kh2 and bbs (I already know about the chain of memories cutscenes so i didn't include them here). The cutscenes seem somewhat pixelated or, to be more precise, the cutscenes have jagged edges meaning some lack of antialiasing. The only one that looks fantastic is the new one where there's a fight between Same goes for Re: Coded, the cutscenes look bad on my 4k tv but kh1, 2 and bbs look all fantastic. I already checked the PS4 (which is the basic one, not the pro) video settings, set my resolution to 1080p and checked the tv video settings as well. Those two 'games' are the only problem i have so far with this collection. The first 3 images are cutscenes from the game (They look even worse on my 4k tv) and the one where Roxas is sitting alone eating ice cream is one of those scenes with text (That one looks ok on my tv). Last one is just to show how good kh1 looks on the same TV.
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I decided to get Photoshop because I'm kinda tired of using Paint to create thumbnails for my videos. I'd like to get your opinion on my work. The bottom photo was my first time using Photoshop while the top is what I made today.
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Now a lot of people seem to think that the only important thing in Coded/Re:Coded was the last scene, the one with Mickey and Data Sora taking to Data Namine. But can we be sure of that? What if Nomura decides to make the Datascape imperative to the plot of KH III? What if he decides the Data beings can somehow find a way into the physical worlds? It already seems that Malificent thinks she can get to Kingdom Hearts through the Datascape, what if Nomura has Xehanort get a similar idea? All I'm saying is, with the limited info we have on KH III right now, we don't really know how important Re:Coded will or will not end up being. Also, I haven't watch the cut scenes yet, no spoilers unless they're in tags okay? I want to be surprised. I'm not mini-modding, just making a personal request.
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Hello, My name is Tyler, mainly known as VoltEditzz! I am a well respected Kingdom Hearts YouTuber, and have been in the community for quite sometime now. Just figured I let everyone know I will be starting a Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix Lets Play on my channel on release day, if anyone is interested:) I would love for you guys to come along the journey with me. I made a Trailer for this exciting event so here it is...
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