The main role-playing aspect is an experience point system that is used to increase the character's maximum health or Card Points, or to learn a new skill. Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is a combination between a role-playing video game and collectible card game. Player information, including cards and HP, is located on the left side of the screen while enemy information is located on the right. The remake was later released in North America on Decemand was remastered in HD and included in the Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix collection released in 2013 for the PS3 and later for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. The game was remade for the PlayStation 2 as Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, released in Japan as a second disc packaged with Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix in March 2007. When it debuted in Japan, it sold over 100,000 units in 48 hours. Though not as successful as the other Kingdom Hearts games, it received positive reviews and sold well, with particular praise for its story, graphics, and FMVs, but the card-based battle system was criticized. The game features a new card-based battle system, in a departure from its predecessor's real time combat system. The game introduces new characters and plotlines that further expand the Kingdom Hearts universe and set up the premise for Kingdom Hearts II. The game follows Sora and friends, as they explore the mysterious Castle Oblivion while battling the sinister Organization XIII, a group of antagonists new to the series. It is a direct sequel to Kingdom Hearts, and its ending is set about a year before Kingdom Hearts II. Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is the second game in the Kingdom Hearts series. It was one of the first GBA games to incorporate full motion video (FMV). The game serves as an intermediary between the two larger-scale PlayStation 2 games in the Kingdom Hearts series. Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is an action role-playing video game co-developed by Square Enix and Jupiter Corporation, and published by Square Enix in collaboration with Disney Interactive in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance.
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