358/2 is easily worth experiencing, the story and replay value is amazing. And you get to play as every single organization members including Mickey and. If you haven’t played DDD yet I suggest you do so too.

Do you need to play Kingdom Hearts first?

The combat is clunkier than in future entries, but still functional and rather fun. Even though it isn’t the first game in-terms of the timeline (as a prequel exists), you should definitely play Kingdom Hearts first, as it’s the best introduction to the insanity to come.

Where does 358 / 2 days take place in Kingdom Hearts?

358/2 Days is about Roxas, taking place during and after Chain of Memories, leading right into Kingdom Hearts II. As a new member of Organization XIII, Roxas befriends fellow members Axel and the mysterious Xion: the group’s 14th member who can also wield a Keyblade.

What’s the difference between Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2?

Kingdom Hearts II is a lot of people’s favorite game in the franchise, and for good reason. The story is more ridiculous, but a plethora of new Disney worlds are introduced, alongside a hugely-improved combat system that greatly builds on the combat of the first Kingdom Hearts.

Which is before KH2, days or days?

Glad I’m clear on it now. Chronologically Days comes before KH2, but release order puts KH2 before Days.

Which is better days before 2 or KH2?

For a first time player, it should be KH2 then Days, but afterwards the two can be played in either order; both end up spoiling some events about the other, and playing Days before 2 on a replay of the series will make a few characters significantly more fleshed out in comparison.

Do you watch chain of memories before KH2?

For first timers, it always best to play in release order. But if you already played KH2 and still have a general idea on the story, then by all means watch Days first if you want. And yes, Chain of Memories is essential before starting KH2. Thanks @FallenStar2565, that’s good to know about spoilers.

Is there a KH2 collection on PS4?

This was first released on the PS3 as 2 collections, and they wanted to have one numbered game, one handheld game and one movie in each collection, so they put KH1, Re:Com and Days on 1.5, and KH2, BbS and Re:Coded on 2.5. The PS4 version kept the original order in each collection.