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Ice Cream Beat

After the opening scene you have many things you can do in Disney Town. Only one of them, Ice Cream Beat, is mandatory to completing the world. Since it’s the mandatory one, start with it and get it out of the way. If you need help consult the mini-game section. Open the two chests in the Main Plaza for the Disney Town Map and a Potion . Head down the manhole to enter the Gizmo Gallery where there are two chests with Thunder inside. At the back end use Thunder-based attacks on the meter to start the gears. Ride the mickey elevator up and jump over to the ledge to find a chest containing a Mega-Potion.

Jump to the gears and make it up to the second set. Go right past the panel and on to the four hands then use a dash command if needed and reach the northern platform. Grab the Mega-Potion and Chaos Crystal from the chests then make your way back to the four hands. When you reach the third hand, jump off to the right against the wall and swing the Keyblade to reach the Mickey Sticker. Return again to the first set of gears but this time make your way left and across to another chest with a Mega-Ether and the entrance to Pete’s Rec Room.

Watch what they do (left) and then match the rhythm (right).

Ven the Pinball

In this room you get to play pinball and Ventus is the ball. Utilize the flippers with L and R and use dash commands to alter Ventus’s location so you can bounce him off the correct bumpers to reach all five chests: two in the alcove on the machine’s left side, another chest and sticker in the right side alcove, and one in each of the center alcoves. The bars block the alcove until you hit the four blue bumpers marked with a crown. In the end you should have an Action Recipe, Panacea, Aerial Slam, Wellspring Crystal, Break Time and the Minnie Sticker .

Once you’ve collected all the treasures head out to the Racetrack’s rooftop. Grab the Slot Edge from the chest and equip at least two dash commands. If you can’t do this then don’t worry you can come back, but you can get Superglide right now by using both dash commands in succession and jumping off the boxes while aiming towards the distant rooftop. From here you can look back at the rooftop you just left to spot the Chip Sticker . Now you can drop down and grab the remaining chests for Reversal Slash, Stop and a Shimmering Crystal . Take this time to complete any mini-games you choose. You can obtain the Frozen Fortune Command Style , the Chaos Snake Shotlock , and the Victory Line Keyblade from them. Head to the Olympus Coliseum when you are all wrapped up.

Unversed Mission - Ringer Pot

Location : Raceway

Reward : Illusion P

1 Star: 0-19

2 Star : 20-39

3 Star: 40+

This is a pretty clean cut challenge. Hit the right Ringer Pot and score points for each Ringer Pot on the field – hit the wrong one and gain one point but lose 5 seconds. With High Jump this becomes much easier so you can get up the ledges faster but this one simply takes practice.

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Guide Information
  • Publisher
    Square Enix
  • Platforms,
    PS3, PS4
  • Genre
    Action RPG
  • Guide Release
    12 January 2015
  • Last Updated
    7 December 2020
  • Guide Author
    Greg Boccia

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Kingdom Hearts II begins where Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days leave off. Sora and his companions have been asleep for about a year, regaining their memories. When Sora awakens, he eventually arrives in Twilight Town, the place where a mysterious boy, Roxas, lived before he suddenly left. Gaining new clothes and powers, Sora began his journey anew, unaware of the events that have taken place in Chain of Memories. Sora continues his quest by unlocking paths to new worlds, learning of Nobodies and fighting the Heartless, as well as facing the remaining members of the mysterious Organization XIII. As the game progresses, Sora learns about Roxas and how much they have in common.

Birth By Sleep is the origins of the series’ hero and villain, Sora and Xehanort, and delves deep into the mysteries of Xehanort’s bleak past and forgotten memories as well as how Sora and Riku came to wield the Keyblade in the first place. It deals with three Keyblade Wielders: Terra, Aqua and Ventus and each character has their own scenario.

Kingdom Hearts II and Birth by Sleep will take you to many places and we have them all covered here. Inside you will find:

  • Complete walkthrough coverage for both Kingdom Hearts 2 and Birth By Sleep.
  • Side quests covered in detail from Absent Silhouettes to Atlantica.
  • Gummi ship missions and details.
  • Mirage Arena covered extensively.
  • Mini-games discussed and much, much more.

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