As I’ve grown up and replayed the game (more times than I’d like to admit) I’ve overcome a lot of the bosses that I thought were OP when I was a kid. Related: PC Version Of Kingdom Hearts Series Will Have Dual Audio I’m still traumatized by the Ansem fight in Kingdom Hearts and it seems like Melody of Memory thinks that’s funny. I speak for all Kingdom Hearts when I say the first boss fight in Melody of Memory is seriously in need of a trigger warning. My chilled out jam sesh morphed into a white knuckle fight for my life against Kingdom Hearts’ final boss: Ansem, Seeker of Darkness. Just as I settled into the game last night and became a human metronome, however, Melody pulled the dirtiest trick of all time with a massive difficulty spike and a surprise boss fight. Sinking into a stress-free session of Melody of Memory always rewards me with a nice big dose of nostalgia. It wouldn’t have occurred to me to round out two decades of action RPGs with a rhythm game, but this cozy treat down memory lane does a wonderful job of celebrating the franchise’s highlights including, unsurprisingly, the music. Melody of Memory is a pretty remarkable victory lap for the Kingdom Hearts series.
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