If you are responsible for one of the above issues.
However, many of these mechanics are easily tweakable in the customization menus so you can make up for some of the strangeness. There isn’t anything inherently terrible about playing Kingdom Hearts with a mouse and keyboard, but there’s some mechanics that just don’t naturally translate well to using a mouse, like locking onto targets. Honestly, I lasted all of 15 minutes before deciding to swap over to a USB controller, and that made all of the difference in the world. Those games that are available to play are naturally played by using a mouse and keyboard. Rabbit whispers the secrets to a good PC port to Sora.
While paying full price for decade old games certainly felt pretty steep, the Kingdom Hearts collection felt like a pretty great opportunity for me personally to relive some nostalgia and finish the latest title in the series. The problem with that, is that PS5’s are incredibly hard to secure right now with bots eating them up before consumers can as soon as sales go live.
Having converted to being a PC gamer over the past few years, I still hadn’t purchased a PS4, so I never got the chance to play Kingdom Hearts 3, and with the PS5 newly released, I couldn’t justify purchasing an older console when I could just save up to buy the new one since it was backwards compatible. When Kingdom Hearts was announced for the PC however, my heart leaped for joy. It’s just not feasible for me to keep all of this junk around anymore just to play one game. And, with so many Kingdom Hearts titles spread across different consoles, it starts to become a little messy to try to keep all of those consoles in order. I’ve kept my N64, SNES, and PS1 for nostalgia, but just couldn’t really justify keeping any of my past PlayStation models. Over the years, I’ve had to trim down on my consoles.