Okay, I have searched the internet, and these forums, but haven't found any proof of my questions, which is:
Is the story different in anyway when you play as Riku? Is it necessary to play as Riku to get the "whole" story?
Most guides just say, "After you beat the game you can play again as Riku," but some of the Gameshark codes function differently, and seem to effect Riku, in different ways, mainly the ones dealing with the Map. That makes me think that I should play through it twice, to get ever part of the story, plus, it seems like it would be odd to hear Goofy say, "Well gee Sora, don't worry!" and see a model of Riku standing there looking all emo.
I ask because I really love the story of Chain of Memories, but the game play is horrid. I greatly enjoy collecting the cards... but when I see Cloud Strife... stop attacking?... I'm like, hell no, screw this; and I don't want to half to play through this game again, if I don't have to, or if I could find a Gameshark code that would give me good cards, as in all 9's and 0's.
The Real Life card game is fun though.
Anyway, thanks in advance for any answers!
Is the story different in anyway when you play as Riku? Is it necessary to play as Riku to get the "whole" story?
Most guides just say, "After you beat the game you can play again as Riku," but some of the Gameshark codes function differently, and seem to effect Riku, in different ways, mainly the ones dealing with the Map. That makes me think that I should play through it twice, to get ever part of the story, plus, it seems like it would be odd to hear Goofy say, "Well gee Sora, don't worry!" and see a model of Riku standing there looking all emo.
I ask because I really love the story of Chain of Memories, but the game play is horrid. I greatly enjoy collecting the cards... but when I see Cloud Strife... stop attacking?... I'm like, hell no, screw this; and I don't want to half to play through this game again, if I don't have to, or if I could find a Gameshark code that would give me good cards, as in all 9's and 0's.
The Real Life card game is fun though.
Anyway, thanks in advance for any answers!