Every Kingdom Hearts Game, Ranked (2024)

Highlights

  • The quality of Kingdom Hearts titles can vary greatly, but each contributes to the overarching narrative of the series.
  • Gameplay differences between entries offer unique experiences despite sharing the Kingdom Hearts emblem.

Spread out across over two decades and many different consoles, there are many Kingdom Hearts titles out there, and those who have played them all will understand their quality can vastly fluctuate between each title. Yet, despite this, the series continues to be incredibly popular.

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While each game tells its own story, they all contribute to the main overarching narrative to the series and include details that only enrich your understanding of the complete tale. However, the gameplay often differs between titles, giving you a different experience within each entry despite them all sharing the Kingdom Hearts emblem.

We've ranked the games based on a variety of factors, but have mainly focused on gameplay and narrative.

Updated on June 19, 2024 by Rebecca Phillips: With Kingdom Hearts finally coming to Steam, plenty of fans are revisiting the series, and many players are diving into it for the first time. We thought now was the perfect time to revisit our ranking of every Kingdom Hearts game ever made to truly determine which is the best.

12 Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded

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  • Release date: October 7, 2010
  • Platforms: Nintendo DS
  • Campaign: Roughly 16 hours

With arguably the most uninteresting story in the series, Re:Coded features a data version of Sora who essentially replays the majority of events that transpired in the first game. The story is almost entirely inconsequential and does little to advance the overall narrative of the series.

Re:Coded was first released episodically as a Japanese exclusive before being remade for a wider audience on the DS. However, it was only the cutscenes from this game that made it to the remastered collection. Without any gameplay to supplement the repetitive and uneventful story, it quickly becomes a chore to sit through, and struggles to hold a candle to the standards of the other Kingdom Hearts titles. That said, it does have the line, "Mickey! It's Riku. They put bugs in him!" so there's always a silver lining.

11 Kingdom Hearts Union X

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  • Release date: July 18, 2013
  • Platforms: Android, iOS, Fire OS
  • Campaign: Roughly 20 hours

While some Kingdom Hearts games have launched on some questionable platforms in the past, now almost all of them can be played on one console. The exception, however, is Kingdom Hearts Union X. Releasing it as a mobile game simply cannot be forgiven for most. Like most mobile games, Union X is largely considered a cash-grab that focuses on draining wallets over interesting gameplay. It's also widely considered the worst Kingdom Hearts game.

Players that have slogged through all 800-something quests are then drip-fed the essential story updates every few months to keep them playing. In the meantime, they are offered nothing but repetitive filler missions and a constantly shifting meta that forces you into spending your money if you hope to keep up.

It's unfortunate that Union X's gameplay is so limited by it being a mobile game, as the game's story is great.

10 Kingdom Hearts UX Dark Road

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  • Release date: 18 July 2013
  • Platforms: Android, iOS
  • Campaign: 40

For a mobile game, Dark Road has a lot of content. It also gives you a completely new insight into the origin story of the series' main villain, Xehanort. You play as Xehanort in his youth at Scala ad Caelum, where he, alongside young Eraqus, must search for the Lost Masters. As you traverse across various Disney worlds, Xehanort begins to question his alignment with the light and looks towards darkness.

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May your heart be your guiding key.

Dark Road's strengths lie in its story and unique perspective — before this, Xehanort was somewhat of a mysterious figure, with little known about who he was before his fall to darkness. This game has a great story to tell — it's just a shame it's trapped within a mobile game and microtransactions.

9 Kingdom Hearts: Melody Of Memory

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  • Release date: October 14, 2020
  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PC
  • Campaign: Roughly nine hours

Melody of Memory is a rhythm game that takes you on a musical memory lane of the journey so far. It's narrated by Kairi and retells the events of the series up to Kingdom Hearts 3. If you're a fan of rhythm games and the soundtrack of the KH series, you'll enjoy the game, but it doesn't have much else to offer.

However, the game does include exclusive cutscenes that hint at how Sora will be found after his disappearance at the end of KH3. As is tradition for the series, essential information is hidden within a seemingly unimportant game, so even if you're not all that into rhythm games, it's still worth searching up these cutscenes.

8 Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Birth By Sleep – A Fragmentary Passage

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  • Release date: January 12, 2017
  • Platforms: PS4
  • Campaign: Roughly three hours

Essentially a prologue for Kingdom Hearts 3, Birth by Sleep — A Fragmentary Passage returned the series to the familiar, fluid combat system of the mainline titles. But this was made even more enjoyable thanks to the graphics and visual effects, which had been elevated to a truly stunning level never before associated with the series.

While most playthroughs only take around three to four hours, making A Fragmentary Passage undoubtedly the shortest game of the series, it still manages to deliver a compelling story that’s meaningful to the entirety of the series.

7 Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

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  • Release date: May 30, 2009
  • Platforms: Nintendo DS
  • Campaign: Roughly 27 hours

In a similar fashion to Re:Coded, 358/2 Days was cinematically remade for the remastered collections and excluded any gameplay. However, unlike Re:Coded, it has an interesting story that'ss important and necessary for understanding a lot of what happens in Kingdom Hearts 2.

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Giving you control of Roxas and fighting alongside members of Organization 13, instead of against them, was a fun and exciting concept. But this was let down by the repetitive and lengthy missions. The usual fluid, fast-paced combat of previous titles also failed to translate to the clunkier handheld Nintendo DS. Despite this, the characters and story of 358/2 Days are its saving grace, and the cutscene movie is still just as moving.

6 Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

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  • Release date: March 29, 2012
  • Platforms: Nintendo 3DS
  • Campaign: Roughly 23 hours

Dream Drop Distance tends to get a bit of a mixed reaction from fans. You play as both Sora and Riku, swapping between the two as they explore Sleeping Worlds. The Drop mechanic can be frustrating to deal with, as you'll be forced to swap to the other character outside of your control once the Drop gauge is empty.

Still, the game introduced the fun concept of Dream Eaters, who you get to collect and bond with similar to Pokemon. Plus, the story's focus is on the bond between Sora and Riku, and there are some particularly sweet scenes between the two of them.

5 Kingdom Hearts: Re:Chain Of Memories

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  • Release date: March 29, 2007
  • Platforms: PS2, PS3, PS4
  • Campaign: Roughly 23 hours

The second installment in the Kingdom Hearts series, Chain of Memories saw the greatest departure in terms of gameplay from all other titles, introducing a real-time, card-based battle system. This came as a massive shake-up from the usual free-flowing combat and can be difficult to come to grips with, but once it's figured out, it makes for a uniquely fun and challenging way of fighting.

The story of Chain of Memories is also a good one, introducing a lot of important new characters, being Sora’s first clash with Organization 13, and setting up for Kingdom Hearts 2. You're also able to take control of Riku for an entirely separate storyline. However, the game’s biggest flaw was again its repetitiveness. It offers no new worlds and its two separate stories are stretched out between revisits to these same worlds.

There are some important translation differences from the original Japanese version of Chain of Memories, so if you're interested in the story and want a better understanding of this game in particular, it's worth looking up the differences.

4 Kingdom Hearts

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  • Release date: March 28, 2002
  • Platforms: PS2
  • Campaign: Roughly 29 hours

Despite having the difficult job of blending Disney with Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts kicked the series into gear with an incredible first entry. It opened up fantastic worlds filled with immediately recognizable and relatable characters, all while telling what is probably the most concise story in the series.

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For a game that launched in 2002, Kingdom Hearts holds up extremely well. The design of the small worlds does an excellent job of making them seem bigger than they actually are, although at the expense of being perplexingly difficult to navigate. But with a combat system way ahead of its time, and being able to utilize it against classic Disney villains and the instantly-iconic Heartless, this was a game unlike any other. It remains one of the best Kingdom Hearts games.

3 Kingdom Hearts 3

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  • Release date: January 25, 2019
  • Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC
  • Campaign: Roughly 29 hours

The incredible visual spectacle and the sheer amount of fun packed into Kingdom Hearts 3 gives it the edge over the first Kingdom Hearts. This game is simply beautiful to behold; the worlds are crafted with as much detail as the Disney and Pixar films they originate from and are some of the best realizations of a movie in a video game to date.

Many fans had extremely high expectations for KH3 when it launched, and as a result, they were disappointed. However, Kingdom Hearts 3 is still a great game in its own right. It ties up plenty of loose ends that were spread throughout the series prior, and gave characters like the Sea Salt trio and the Wayfinder trio their much-needed happy endings.

2 Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep

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  • Release date: January 9, 2010
  • Platforms: PSP
  • Campaign: Roughly 30 hours

The highly gripping, emotional, and surprisingly dark story told by Birth by Sleep makes this game stand out from the rest. Playing as three new characters, you explore worlds set before the events of all other Kingdom Hearts titles, granting a lot of answers while also creating its fair share of questions. The game also shares one of the most heartfelt scenes throughout the entire series.

As you journey through Birth by Sleep and experience the stories of all three characters, the same worlds will be revisited each time. However, the game does exceptionally well to avoid repetition by exploring different areas, fighting different enemies, unlocking unique character-specific abilities, and each time revealing more of the game's poignant story.

1 Kingdom Hearts 2

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  • Release date: December 22, 2005
  • Platforms: PS2
  • Campaign: Roughly 32 hours

While the original launch of this game in 2005 may not have ranked as highly, it has since been vastly improved upon with the heaps of post-game content and improvements introduced with the Final Mix version.

Unlike any game, Kingdom Hearts 2 is not without its flaws, but all are easily overlooked. With characters that are easy to become attached to, some of the greatest villains and boss fights throughout the entire series, and a combat system that takes everything from the first game and doubles down, Kingdom Hearts 2 remains the pinnacle of the series so far.

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