Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-

Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage- is one of three releases a part of the Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue title. It is a unique game in the Kingdom Hearts series, and features Aqua as the main protagonist as she traverses through the Realm of Darkness. It is set shortly after Birth by Sleep's secret episode (also called A fragmentary passage)

Why It Rocks

 * 1) The game is created using Unreal Engine 4, and it offers a fresh new gameplay style that suits the mechanics of past Kingdom Hearts games, while also delivering certain enhancements and improved animation.
 * 2) The magic has evolved well as they each have different styles that leaves a great effect on the target that is casted.
 * 3) Beautiful visuals and production qualities.
 * 4) The story is nice and engaging since it follows the fan favorite character Aqua as she travels through the Realm of Darkness in search of Terra and Ventus.
 * 5) Outstanding voice providing. Especially from Terra's English voice actor/provider Jason Dohring, whose performance has vastly improved since Birth by Sleep, when he sounded like he was reading from a script with no conviction. In this case, Terra's portrayal is filled with emotion just as much as the other cast members'. Especially the part where he continues to defy Xehanort's control.
 * 6) This game acts as a prequel to Kingdom Hearts III and an epilogue to the hidden ending of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep: Final Mix.
 * 7) Following the events of Dream Drop Distance, the series returns to the main narrative after six years of complication games with this game.
 * 8) The game includes a recap of the events in Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep, making it more appealing to novice players.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Despite the fact that Ventus appears in this game, he has no speaking lines.
 * 2) A rather short campaign. The player can finish the story in under two hours.
 * 3) This game has framerate difficulties on both the standard PS4 and Xbox One, with both set to an unstable 30fps with resolutions of 900p in the former and 720p in the latter. Although the resolution and framerate of the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X is 1080p Resolution, 60 frames per second, it is not flawless, and both consoles' framerate goes below 60 frames per second most of the time. The PS5 and Xbox Series, thankfully, can run any version at a fixed 60fps thanks to backwards compatibility.
 * 4) There are no Final Fantasy characters in this game.