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KINGDOM HEARTS III + Re Mind (DLC) capsule

KINGDOM HEARTS III + Re Mind (DLC)

KINGDOM HEARTS III + Re Mind (DLC) brings one chapter of the series to a close. Travel to exciting new Disney and Pixar worlds, and prepare for the final showdown.

$23.99Very Positive(76)
ActionAdventureRPG
Square EnixJun 13, 2024

KINGDOM HEARTS III + Re Mind (DLC) scores 78/100 — better than 84% of Steam capsules we've analysed (n=22,658).

Very Positive (76 reviews) · $23.99 · Released Jun 13, 2024 · By Square Enix

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KINGDOM HEARTS III + Re Mind (DLC) scored 78/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Steam capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Increase 'Re Mind' subtitle weight or size slightly to ensure legibility at TINY size without disrupting overall balance

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Clear action RPG with Disney fusion. The capsule immediately communicates action RPG through character poses, weapons (Keyblade), and the iconic Disney × anime hybrid visual style. At TINY size, the silhouettes of Sora, Goofy, and Donald with distinctive weapons still read as fantasy action RPG. The mix of Disney characters with anime-styled protagonist creates a memorable genre signature that is distinctive within action RPGs.
  • Title Readability: 7/10 — Strong logo, readable tagline. The KINGDOM HEARTS III logo is prominent, metallic, and legible at full size with strong silver-to-dark contrast. The 'Re Mind' subtitle below reads clearly at SMALL size but becomes challenging at TINY size due to the thinner font weight and smaller scale. Logo placement in the upper-left quadrant avoids noisy background textures, supporting readability across sizes.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong silhouettes, warm highlights. Character silhouettes pop clearly against the dark navy-black background through bright warm tones (yellows, reds, whites on Goofy and Donald) and cool highlights (white hair and jacket on Riku). The golden Gummi Ship and warm clothing colors create excellent value separation that survives the squint test and reads at TINY size. Background castle architecture remains dark and recessive, allowing foreground characters to dominate.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 8/10 — Distinctive character lineup, premium finish. The capsule assembles a memorable cast across three distinct silhouettes (comic relief, protagonist, cool ally) that communicates both Disney legacy and anime-action identity. Character rendering and positioning feel intentional and polished, not templated; the mix of classic Disney mascots with anime-styled characters creates a cohesive visual hook. The metallic logo treatment and careful lighting add premium craft that elevates it above generic action RPG capsules.
  • Brand Consistency: 8/10 — Iconic character palette recognized. The core cast (Sora, Donald, Goofy, Riku) are immediately recognizable as the Kingdom Hearts brand identity. Consistent character rendering style, the Keyblade weapon, and the Disney-anime fusion aesthetic reinforce brand signals across what would be consistent with other KH promotional materials. The dark castle background and warm character lighting palette aligns with series visual identity established across the franchise.
  • Composition: 8/10 — Balanced lineup with clear hierarchy. The three-character grouping (left to right: Goofy, Sora center-dominant, Riku) creates natural left-to-right eye flow with Sora as clear focal point due to central position and warm red-accented clothing. Title placement in upper-left avoids competing with character silhouettes. The composition maintains strong margins on all sides and remains balanced at SMALL size; characters do not edge-hug or risk cropping loss.

What works

  • Iconic cast instantly recognizable. The combination of Sora, Donald, Goofy, and Riku creates immediate brand recall and communicates the game's unique Disney-anime fusion identity.
  • Excellent value contrast at all sizes. Warm character highlights and white accents create clear silhouettes against the dark background that read distinctly even at TINY thumbnail size.
  • Strategic title placement and legibility. The metallic KINGDOM HEARTS III logo sits on a clear dark background in the upper-left, maintaining readability without competing with character focus.
  • Polished, premium visual execution. Character rendering, lighting, and overall craft quality feel intentional and elevated rather than using generic assets or template layout.

What hurts the capsule

  • 'Re Mind' subtitle barely readable at TINY. The secondary subtitle text becomes difficult to resolve at thumbnail size due to thin font weight and reduced scale.
  • Dense background castle slightly competes. The intricate castle architecture, while appropriate for theming, adds visual noise that marginally dilutes character focus at SMALL size.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Increase 'Re Mind' subtitle weight or size slightly to ensure legibility at TINY size without disrupting overall balance
  2. [composition] Marginally lighten or simplify the background castle detail to reduce visual competition with character silhouettes at SMALL and TINY sizes

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the short description to lead with a specific, high-stakes gameplay or narrative moment ('Face Organization XIII across Disney and Pixar worlds in the final battle for the fate of the Kingdom') rather than a vague series milestone.
  2. [feature_communication] Add a bulleted list of core gameplay mechanics after the opening paragraph covering combat systems, party dynamics, Keyblade powers, world traversal, or character progression so players understand what they will actually do.
  3. [uniqueness] Insert a sentence that positions KH3 specifically (e.g., 'Explore real-time combat with Attractions, powerful Transformations, and team-up Attractions') and Re Mind as essential (e.g., 'Re Mind reveals the hidden truth of the climax from Sora's perspective') rather than generic Kingdom Hearts story beats.

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