One night, after traversing endless grassy fields, Sora comes to a crossroads. His mind swims with memories of lost friends, whom he misses dearly. They were supposed to return home at journey's end... but this was not to be.
A man emerges from the shadows and speaks to Sora: "Ahead lies something you need... but to claim it you must lose something dear." When the man vanishes, only a single path remains. At the end of that path stands a castle, and inside that castle stretches a vast nothingness. Sora's memories lay fragmented before him, swirling and spiraling upward to a great adventure.
What will Sora gain, and what will he lose?
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories bridges the gap between Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II, continuing Sora's tale where the original left off. With features never before seen on the Game Boy Advance, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories promises to deliver an unsurpassed gaming experience. Highlights include high-quality movie event sequences and a new card-based battle system.
sifar 2005-02-19 0 comments
On the official Nintendo website, the Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories section shows May 27, 2005 as being the day the game will be shipped all over Europe. There has been no announcement from Square Enix and so we are still not certain if that is the exact date. Link >> Nintendo Europe's KH:CoM webpage Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories...
Xin 2004-12-07 0 comments
The second installment of the Kingdom Hearts series, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, has been released to stores across North America today. The game takes place after the events of the original Kingdom Hearts, and follows the exploits of Sora as he explores the mysterious Castle Oblivion. Square Enix has also launched the English Language Version of it's KH:CoM Site....
sifar 2004-11-11 0 comments
On the official North American website, Square Enix confirmed that its upcoming Action RPG, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, for the GBA would be released on December 7, 2004. The game will sell for $34.99 USD at most retailers. No mention was made on the official site of the special KH:CoM GameBoy Advance that was released in Japan today.