#6 Dearly Beloved
Starting with something simple yet iconic for the series as a whole, the Birth by Sleep rendition of Dearly Beloved is not only the longest and most complex one yet, it is also considered by many to be the version that expresses the tone of the series the best. Speaking of music...
#5. This boss theme
#4. The battle system
After the disappointing drop in difficulty that Kingdom Hearts II graced us with, Birth by Sleep reminded us just how challenging Kingdom Hearts can be. Luckily, you are well-equipped to face all those challenges, as all three of your protagonists, though they differ in playstyle substiantially, have access to what is called a Command Deck. This system allows you to choose the special attacks your characters can use, be they spells or physical techniques, and assign them to be instantly used with the triangle button. What follows is a cool-down period after which you can use a skill again. And that's just the tip of the iceberg – with D-Links, Shotlocks, Command styles and other new additions, Birth By Sleep's battle system is easily the smoothest in the series.
#3. Luke Skywalker and Spock are in this
The two old Keyblade Masters – Eraqus and Xehanort – are played by none other than Mark Hamill and Leonard Nimoy respectively, and they are both fantastic in their roles. Sadly, with the recent passing of both Nimoy and the Japanese voice for Xehanort, Chikao Ohtsuka, this will no longer be the case. Still, as one of his last voice acting roles, Master Xehanort is certainly a stellar performance to remember Nimoy by.
#2. Vanitas
It's very interesting to hear Haley Joel Osment playing a villain. Vanitas has a very strong presence throughout the whole game and he steals the show in every scene he appears. Not to mention the reveal of his face being one of the most shocking twists in the entire series.
#1. Aqua (and all the other characters too, really)
Pre-release everyone was excited to play as Terra and Ventus, since we could pretty much deduce what their roles were from the getgo (we were right), but from her very first appearance in the secret endings, Aqua's role was hard to predict. In the end, she turned out to be not only to be the best character to play as, as she was faster than Terra, but stronger than Ventus, and had the broadest range of spells available, but her role in the story is also quite amazing, cementing her as one of the most beloved characters in the series. Yet at its heart, just like all the other games in the franchise, Birth by Sleep is about friendship, and the relationship Terra, Aqua, and Ven have with each other, and the bonds they build with other characters (some of them familiar) are one of the most awesome things the game has to offer.
What are some of your fondest memories of Birth by Sleep? What did you like about it and what do you think could be done better in future installments? Let us know in the comments!
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