Strategy Guide/Walkthrough/FAQ - Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep - Final Mix
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ThemesSuccessfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding theme for your PlayStation 3:
- Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix Theme: Successfully complete Kingdom Hearts 2: Final Mix.
- Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep - Final Mix Theme: Successfully complete Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep - Final Mix.
- Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded Theme: Earn the 'Re:coded Master' trophy, and read all the character bios.
Kingdom Hearts 2: Final Mix
Organization XIII member Absent Silhouette battles
Go to the indicated location to start the corresponding Absent Silhouette battle against a Organization XIII member:
- Larxene: Port Royal, Isla de la Muerte
- Lexaeus: Twilight Town (second time), The Sandlot
- Marluxia: Beast's Castle (second time), Beast's Room
- Vexen: Agrabah (second time), Merchant's Shop
- Zexion: Underworld, Cave of the Dead
Defeat the five Organization XIII members in the Absent Silhouette battles. Defeat Xemnas and successfully complete the game. Then use the new portal in Disney Castle Hall of the CornerStone area to reach ES/AU.
Theater modeSuccessfully complete Sora's story on any difficulty setting to unlock the 'Theater' option at the main menu and all intermission sequences from his story with English audio. Successfully complete Riku's story on any difficulty setting to unlock all of his intermission sequences in Theater mode with English audio. Successfully complete the game on any difficulty setting and have a saved game file from Re: Chain of Memories to unlock the intermission sequences with Japanese audio.
Alternate endingSuccessfully complete one of the following tasks to unlock the new 'Birth By Sleep' ending sequence:
In Critical mode, get all three Proofs (Proof Of Connection - Terra, Proof Of Non-existence - Org. Data Rematches, Proof Of Tranquility - Mushroom XIII).
In Proud mode, finish Jiminy's journal (marked with a Mickey sign).
In Standard mode, finish Jiminy's journal (marked with a Mickey sign) and collect all treasures from the Gummi Missions (including the EX missions).
Successfully complete one of the following tasks to get a trophy:
- Level Master (Silver): Get Sora to Level 99.
- Rookie (Bronze): Win the Pain and Panic Cup.
- Novice Hero (Bronze): Win the Cerberus Cup.
- Artisan Hero (Bronze): Win the Titan Cup.
- True Hero (Bronze): Win the Goddess of Fate Cup.
- A Timeless World (Bronze): Complete the Timeless River episode.
- Above Honor (Bronze): Complete the Land of Dragons episodes.
- A Budding Romance (Bronze): Complete the Beast's Castle episodes.
- Hail the Hero (Bronze): Complete the Olympus Coliseum episodes.
- Lifting the Curse (Bronze): Complete the Port Royal episodes.
- What Friends Are For (Bronze): Complete the Agrabah episodes.
- The Gift of Love (Bronze): Complete the Halloween Town episodes.
- Return of the King (Bronze): Complete the Pride Lands episodes.
- Electric Spark (Bronze): Complete the Space Paranoids episodes.
- Always Together (Bronze): Complete the 100 Acre Wood episode.
- Kindred Spirits (Bronze): Complete the Atlantica episodes.
- A Taste of the Past (Bronze): Complete the Twilight Town episodes.
- Searcher (Bronze): Collect all Ansem Reports in Jiminy's Journal.
- Professor (Bronze): Collect all Character entries in Jiminy's Journal.
- Heartless Highbrow (Bronze): Collect all Heartless entries in Jiminy's Journal.
- Nobody Know-It-All (Bronze): Collect all Nobody entries in Jiminy's Journal.
- Treasure Hunter (Bronze): Collect all Treasures in Jiminy's Journal.
- Puzzler (Bronze): Complete all Puzzles in Jiminy's Journal.
- Navigator (Bronze): Collect all Maps in Jiminy's Journal.
- Conqueror (Bronze): Collect all Mission entries in Jiminy's Journal.
- Minigame Maniac (Bronze): Collect all Minigame entries in Jiminy's Journal.
- Limit Master (Bronze): Collect all Limit entries in Jiminy's Journal.
- Craftsman (Bronze): Collect all Synthesis Note entries in Jiminy's Journal.
- Seeker (Bronze): Collect all Character Link entries in Jiminy's Journal.
- Pro Skater (Bronze): Obtain 5,000 points with skateboard tricks.
- Struggle Champion (Bronze): Win by obtaining all of the opponent's orbs.
- Veteran Pilot (Bronze): Obtain an S rank on a gummi ship mission.
- Ace Pilot (Bronze): Obtain an S rank on a gummi ship mission for all routes.
- Gummi Ship Collector (Silver): Obtain all blueprints.
Additionally, there are 17 secret trophies:
- KINGDOM HEARTS II Master (Platinum): Obtain all trophies.
- Critical Competitor (Gold): Clear game on Critical.
- Proud Player (Silver): Clear game on Proud.
- Ambitious Adventurer (Silver): Clear the game and watch the ending sequence.
- My Hero (Bronze): Get rescued by the King.
- Lingering Will (Silver): Defeat the Lingering Will.
- One-Winged Angel (Silver): Defeat Sephiroth.
- To Rule Them All (Gold): Defeat all Organization XIII Replica Data.
- Mushroom Master (Silver): Satisfy every member of Mushroom XIII.
- Coliseum Competitor (Bronze): Win the Pain and Panic Paradox Cup.
- Coliseum Star (Bronze): Win the Cerberus Paradox Cup.
- Hero of the Coliseum (Bronze): Win the Titan Paradox Cup.
- Coliseum Champion (Silver): Win the Hades Paradox Cup.
- Summer's End (Bronze): Complete Roxas's episode.
- Reunion (Bronze): Reunite with Riku and Kairi.
- Corroded by Darkness (Bronze): Activate Antiform 13 times.
- Top Gun (Bronze): Obtain an S rank on a gummi ship EX mission for all routes.
Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep - Final Mix
Final Story
Collect all Xehanort Reports with each character and complete their story modes to unlock the Final Story.
Trinity Archives optionSuccessfully complete Story mode with any character to unlock the 'Trinity Archives' option.
Trinity Archives trophiesSuccessfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding trophy in the 'Trinity Archives' menu:
- Arena Sweeper: Successfully complete every quest.
- Clockwork: Accumulate 80 hours of game play time.
- Dairy Devotee: Activate Frozen Fortune thirty times.
- In the Munny: Have 33,333 munny.
- Keyslinger: Take out 9,999 Unversed.
- One Down: Successfully complete any character's story.
- Power Walker: Take 99,999 steps.
- Trinity Trophy: Successfully complete all stories in Proud mode or better.
Successfully complete all of the following tasks to unlock a preview of the next game in the series. Successfully complete the Final Story in Critical, Proud, and Standard modes, and have a 100% Xehanort Reports completion in Standard mode. The preview will appear at the end of the game.
Fight against Lingering Spirit VanitasSuccessfully complete the Final Story to fight Lingering Spirit Vanitas during Terra, Ventus, and Aqua's Story.
Fight against Mysterious FigureDefeat Lingering Spirit Vanitas at Keyblade Graveyard to fight the Mysterious Figure during Terra, Ventus, and Aqua's Story.
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Mysterious FigureDefeat Vanita's Sentiment to unlock the Mysterious Figure in the Land Of Departure.
No Name KeybladeDefeat the Mysterious Figure in the Land Of Departure to unlock the No Name Keyblade.
Vanitas's KeybladeSuccessfully complete the stories of all three characters, then defeat Vanitas's Lingering Sentiment in the Badlands Of The Keyblade Graveyard to unlock Vanitas's Keyblade.
Strongest ShotlockReach Level 29 in the Mirage Arena, and the Strongest Shotlock will appear in your inventory.
Ultima WeaponReach Level 30 in the Mirage Arena, and successfully complete the final arena challenge, Arena's Ruler. Then, the Ultima Weapon will appear in your inventory.
Mastering D-linksTo level D-links, you must first use it and kill enemies until a star-shaped item is dropped. Two of these are required to completely master a D-link.
Gaining abilitiesAbilities such as Last Chance, Combo Boost, and HP Boost can be obtained through Command Fusion. You must combine two commands and add an item, which will give the command an ability to learn. For example, if you combine Cura and Cura, and also add a Rise Crystal, the result will be a Curaga command with the 'Air Combo Boost' ability. Once you master the Curaga command, the 'Air Combo Boost' ability will still be available even if you unequip the command.
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In each character's story, you will have the option to visit the Mirage Arena. In addition to Rumble Racing and Battle Arena, you can play on the Command Boards. You will unlock more Command Boards as you progress through your story. By the end, six Command Boards will be unlocked. You will have to play and win all six Command Boards to unlock the seventh Command Board, Secret Board. If you want to reach Arena level 30, you must play and win all seven Command Boards.
Defeating GantuIn Aqua's story in Deep Space, you will encounter Gantu several times. The final battle with him happens when you find Experiment 626 and Dr. Jumba. Stay close to him during the battle. Gantu shoots his gun most of the time, which will not hit you if you are very close, landing combos. When he dashes, follow him, and repeat the process.
Xehanort Report locationsSearch the indicated location to find the corresponding report:
Report | Character | Location |
Xehanort's Letter | Ventus | Successfully complete the Land Of Departure |
Report 1 | Ventus | In a chest located in Deep Space, Sortie Deck |
Report 2 | Terra | Successfully complete the Radiant Garden |
Report 3 | Aqua | In a chest in Merlin’s house, Radiant Garden |
Report 4 | Aqua | Successfully complete the Mysterious Tower |
Report 5 | Terra | Successfully complete the Prison Guard Challenge in the Mirage Arena |
Report 6 | Aqua | Successfully complete the Enchanted Dominion |
Report 7 | Aqua | Successfully complete Aqua's Story |
Report 8 | Terra | Successfully complete the Land Of Departure, which is done near the end of the story |
Report 9 | Ventus | Automatically obtained during an event at Disney Town |
Report 10 | Ventus | Successfully complete Ventus' Story |
Report 11 | Terra | Successfully complete Terra's Story |
Report 12 | Ventus | In a chest at the Keyblade Graveyard, in an empty area behind the starting spawn point |
Successfully complete one of the following tasks to get a trophy:
- Critical Competitor (Gold): Clear game on Critical.
- Savage Slayer (Silver): Complete all Unversed battle missions with the highest rank.
- Collector (Silver): Collect all stickers.
- The Adventurer: Terra (Bronze): Complete Reports with Terra.
- The Adventurer: Ventus (Bronze): Complete Reports with Ventus.
- The Adventurer: Aqua (Bronze): Complete Reports with Aqua.
- Perfect Shot (Bronze): Use Shotlock 50 times.
- Justice & Dark (Bronze): Use the Pete D-Link 10 times.
- D.J. (Bronze): Use the Rhythm Mixer Command Style 20 times.
- The Warrior: Terra (Bronze): Learn all of Terra's Finish Commands.
- The Warrior: Ventus (Bronze): Learn all of Ventus's Finish Commands.
- The Warrior: Aqua (Bronze): Learn all of Aqua's Finish Commands.
- Musclehead (Bronze): Unleash Break Time with Terra.
- B-Boy (Bronze): Unleash Break Time with Ventus.
- Majorette (Bronze): Unleash Break Time with Aqua.
- Pâtissier (Bronze): Create all flavors of ice cream.
- Command Board Conqueror (Bronze): Win each playable Command Board.
- Maestro (Bronze): Obtain a Fantastic rating for each song in Ice Cream Beat Master Mode.
- Rapid Racer (Bronze): Finish first in all Rumble Racing courses.
- Fantasista (Bronze): Beat all opponents in Fruitball.
- The Journey Begins (Bronze): Clear the prologue, 'The Land of Departure.'
- Pursuit of Truth (Bronze): Clear the Mysterious Tower episode of Terra's story.
- Defying Darkness (Bronze): Clear the Disney Town episode of Terra's story.
- Entrusting Power (Bronze): Clear the Destiny Islands episode of Terra's story.
- Encounters (Bronze): Clear the Badlands episode of Ventus's story.
- A Moment of Rest (Bronze): Clear the Disney Town episode of Ventus's story.
- A Friend in Need (Bronze): Clear the Mysterious Tower episode of Ventus's story.
- Drifting Apart (Bronze): Clear the Radiant Garden episode of Aqua's story.
- Hopeful Hearts (Bronze): Clear the Destiny Islands episode of Aqua's story.
- Pawn of the Arena (Bronze): Complete all one-star missions in the Mirage Arena.
- Knight of the Arena (Bronze): Complete all two-star missions in the Mirage Arena.
- Queen of the Arena (Bronze): Complete all three-star missions in the Mirage Arena.
- King of the Arena (Bronze): Complete all four-star missions in the Mirage Arena.
- Keepers of the Arena (Bronze): Win the Keepers of the Arena battle in the Mirage Arena.
- Villains' Vendetta (Bronze): Win the Villains' Vendetta battle in the Mirage Arena.
Additionally, there are 11 secret trophies:
- Birth by Sleep Master (Platinum): Obtain all trophies.
- The Lost Chapter (Gold): Complete the secret episode.
- The Vessel (Silver): Clear Terra's story mode.
- The Dormant (Silver): Clear Ventus's story mode.
- The Seeker (Silver): Clear Aqua's story mode.
- Connected Hearts (Silver): Complete the final episode.
- A Mere Shell (Silver): Defeat the Vanitas Remnant.
- Time's Teller (Silver): Defeat the Unknown.
- Darkness's Will (Silver): Defeat No Heart.
- Light's Will (Silver): Defeat Armor of Eraqus.
- Profiler (Silver): Collect all Secret Reports.
- Platforms: PS4 |
- Developer: Square Enix
- Publisher:Square Enix
- Release: March 28, 2017
The Kingdom Hearts franchise is a story fractured across multiple devices. Before 2013, players needed a PS2, Nintendo DS, PSP and Nintendo 3DS to experience the entire saga. Then came the HD remasters, which brought six of the games onto PS3, and then the PS4 came out. Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue may have brought the final game, Dream Drop Distance, to a PlayStation platform, but the series was once again fractured. Square Enix hopes to remedy this with Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix, which brings the remaining games to PS4. Is this the ultimate Kingdom Hearts collection or does it fall into the depths of darkness?
Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix is a compilation of two previous collections. Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix came out in 2013 on PS3 with Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days cinematic cutscenes. Meanwhile, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix launched in 2014 on PS3 with Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep Final Mix, and Kingdom Hearts Re: Coded cinematic cutscenes. 1.5 + 2.5 rounds up both collections into one, very appealing package. Comprised of four games and two movies, 1.5 + 2.5 tells the events of the Dark Seeker saga. Players will learn of Master Xehanort’s rising threat in Birth By Sleep, follow Sora on his journeys to conquer the Heartless and Organization XIII, suffer heartbreak alongside Roxas, and tie it all together with a trip into a Jiminy’s digitized journal. While the story ranges from excellent to mediocre, it isn’t hard to become invested in the characters and their plights.
Suffice it so say, there’s a whole lot content here. The 358/2 Days and Re: Coded films will take three hours apiece, and the four games easily surpass twenty hours each. Unless you’re speed running the six titles, there’s far more than eighty hours’ worth of content to explore at an attractive price. There, sadly, isn’t anything new here for old players, and, unfortunately, the level of quality across all of the titles.
Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix fairs the best, looking quite pristine running on PS4. Every title in the collection is set to run at 60 frames-per-second, but Kingdom Hearts II feels the best to play. The game was already fluid running on PS3, and it feels even more snappy and fluid on PS4. Models and textures have been adequately updated, though some blockiness remains. The game does stutter on occasion, but it wasn’t enough to dampen the experience.
Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep fairs the second-best. It was a technical wonder on the PSP and ran very well on the PS3. One of our chief complaints in our 2.5 Remix review was that Birth By Sleep didn’t feel like it received the graphical overhaul it deserved. Despite some decent updates, it was apparent back then that it was a port of a handheld game, and now, on PS4, it’s even more evident. Environments lack detail, and the terrains retain their boxy shape. Considering how much effort went into updating Dream Drop Distance, a 3DS game, for its PS4 release, it feels lazy the same amount of attention wasn’t put into Birth By Sleep. It doesn’t diminish how great the game still is in the story and gameplay departments. Running at 60fps, the game has never played better.
Then we have Kingdom Hearts Final Mix. Like the previous two games, Kingdom Hearts’ gameplay feels significantly more fluid thanks to the bump in framerate. While models don’t look quite as smooth as Kingdom Hearts II, they still look the best they’ve ever looked. All the improvements that came with the PS3 edition remain intact. The camera is still controlled with the right stick, and players can interact with chests and NPCs with a tap of the Triangle button. These are important updates, but they do little to hide that Kingdom Hearts feels old and suffers from archaic design decisions (i.e. the swimming in Atlantica and flying in Wonderland). It feels like there should have been more updates to make the game feel a little better.
Birth By Sleep needed some more visual improvements, and Kingdom Hearts needed some more gameplay enhancements, but Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories needs a lot more work. The quality of work put into this remaster is pitiful. While the previous games have been smoothed out to take advantage of the more powerful hardware, cutscenes in Chain of Memories are filled with jaggies. However, the poor quality of the cutscenes doesn’t extend to gameplay. In fact, in-game assets look just as good as Kingdom Hearts, but the card-based gameplay will likely remain a sore spot for most players. While the card-based gameplay worked well as a 2.5D game on the Gameboy Advance, its transition to 3D has remained divisive. 1.5 + 2.5 Remix does nothing to improve the experience and this is by far the weakest entry in the collection.
Rounding out the experience are the two films, 358/2 Days and Re: Coded. Both have a runtime of about three hours. While 358/2 Days’ opening cutscene looks quite rough, the rest of the film has graphical standards on par with the other games. It would have been nice if Square Enix built a few new cutscenes to replace the text-based sections in the story. Re: Coded, however, looks significantly better and does not contain any of the text sections found in 358/2 Days. While both titles are more side-stories to the Kingdom Hearts narrative, they do provide vital information essential to understanding the rest of the story.
While Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix does bring the remaining six Kingdom Hearts games to PS4, it doesn’t encompass the full collection. Players will still need to pick up Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue. Still, for $49.99 for four games and two movies is a pretty good deal, even if it is missing the latest adventure.
Closing Comments:
Kingdom Hearts is fractured no more. Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix accomplishes what it sets out to do by bringing the remaining six titles to PS4. With all games running at 60fps, this is the most fluid way to experience Kingdom Hearts. There isn’t anything new here for series fans, nor have any of the games been updated in any meaningful capacity. While Birth By Sleep could have used some visual upgrades, and Kingdom Hearts some gameplay upgrades, this does little to diminish how fun these two, and Kingdom Hearts II, are. The only blotch on the collection is Re: Chain of Memories, which feels lazily put together. Despite this, Square Enix has put together an ambitious collection that gives PS4 players a one-stop ticket for everything Kingdom Hearts. With over eighty hours of content, Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix is the ultimate way to experience the franchise and the perfect time sink as we wait for Kingdom Hearts III.
Kevin Dunsmore
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Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix is a computer game HD remastered gathering of the Kingdom Heartsseries, created by Square Enix solely for the PlayStation 3. A successor to Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix, it was reported in October 2013 and was discharged in Japan on October 2, 2014, in North America on December 2, 2014, in Australia on December 4, 2014, and in Europe on December 5, 2014.
The game is presently accessible for Microsoft Windows on GamesKnit.
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix incorporates Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix and Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix in top notch and with trophy support. Also, the accumulation highlights Kingdom Hearts Re:coded in a Theater Mode, crossing more than 3 hours of HD remastered cinematics from the first diversion and additionally new substance.
In the credits of Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix, clasps of the diversions included in the gathering were appeared, alluding to the accumulation. Also, when IGN met Shinji Hashimoto about Kingdom Hearts III, he expressed that the studio would consider another HD gathering if the response to the first was sufficiently certain. The gathering was declared on October 14, 2013, only for the PlayStation 3. Likewise with HD 1.5 Remix, the gathering was created principally by the Square Enix first Production Department in Osaka, alongside some assistance from Square Enix’s Tokyo group.
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Installation instructions Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix version for PC:
1. Unrar
2. Burn or mount the image
3. Install the game
4. Open /Activation directory on your game install directory and take the registration code
5. Play the game
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2. Burn or mount the image
3. Install the game
4. Open /Activation directory on your game install directory and take the registration code
5. Play the game
6. Support the software developers. If you like this game, BUY IT!
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
In order to play Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remixon your PC, your system needs to be equipped with at least the following specifications:
OS: Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10
OS: Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10
- Operating System: Windows 7 and the KB3135445 platform update
- Processor: AMD Athlon X2 2.8 GHZ or Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHZ
- Ram: 4GB or more
- Free Hard Drive Space: 15GB
- Processor: AMD Athlon X2 2.8 GHz or higher; Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or higher
- Graphics Card: AMD Radeon 3870 or higher; NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT or higher
For the best Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix PC experience, however, we recommend having a system equal to or better than the following specifications:
OS: Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10
OS: Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10
- Operating System: Windows 8 64-bit or Windows 10
- Processor: AMD Six-Core CPU; Intel Quad-Core CPU
- RAM: 8GB
- Free Hard Drive Space: 15GB
- Graphics Card: AMD Radeon 7870 or higher; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or higher
- Graphics Memory: 3GB