The Destiny Islands are a beautiful paradise where children's laughter abounds. Day after Day Sora, Riku, and Kairi talk and dream of new places, new worlds beyond their islands. They pondr the usual questions that adolescents do - about the world outside, about their own existence. Little do they know a great destiny awaits them. One stormy night, a terrible darkness invades the Destiny Islands.
Thus does their journey begin...
Sora awakens in another world, in a place called Traverse Town. His hopes of seeing new worlda are realized, but his friendsRiku and Kairi are nowhere in sight.
Meanwhile, Donald and Goofy have also arrived in Traverse Town. They have come from Dinsey Castle in search of a "key" and its owner. Their king, who has mysteriously dissapeared, has left them a criptic message: "Now, there's somebody with a 'key' - the key to our surrvival... We need that key."
What is happening to this world?
The "somebody" meantioned by nthe missing king turns out to be Sora. To find Kairi and Riku, Sora joins Donald and Goofy and embarks on an epic journey.
For a game made by Squaresoft and Disney I wasn't expecting much, like a lot of other people I know. But actually once you get into it, it's not all that bad. Granted that there are more Disney characters than there are Square takes a lot away from it. The control systems are all right, but they could be a lot better. You need to use the left analog stick to move around and the D-pad to select options of a menu thats alway on screen. The game play graphics are great and the voice acting is really good, although they probably could've picked better people to do the voices. But all in all it's still a pretty good game, I think I'd give it about a 7 or 8.