<div style='font: 11pt arial; text-align: left; '>Why don't you find another 3-D Action RPG whose gameplay compares to KH? I really don't think one has even been created. You can't compare it to games like Jak and R&C because they're an entirely different genre. Anyway, I'll agree that the camera was pretty shoddy at times, but the battle system itself was extremely innovative and fun. They maintained all the RPG aspects (spells, items, party memebrs) while integrating them into real-time - which was an immensely difficult task. Donald and Goofy were always useful as support characters and you could actually count on them to heal you when you needed it. I never had a problem with the jumping (except when you're trying to jump onto those barrels in the one part, but who really cares about that?), and the flight technique was awesome. The difficulty was superb, and all the bosses were complex and forced you to develop a strategy instead of just smashing them until they died. The magic/item system got a little muddled occasionally, but that really only meant you had to be prepared for every battle instead of just charging in and it added to the intensity during big fights (and the limit on the amount of healing items you could carry in battle was very smart). Plus you had plenty of other really cool challenges left after you beat the game (the battle with Sephiroth being but one).
As for the story, I found it surprisingly dark and intricate for such a seemingly stupid merging of the Disney and Squaresoft universes. You lose your girlfriend and your best friend becomes your arch nemesis - pretty heavy stuff for such a light-hearted game. And the cameos were all fucking awesome - I don't see how you can justify calling it "whoring." Even Mickey was a badass, and that's not an easy task to accomplish.
Anyway, even talking in terms of your "ranking systems", I doubt you'll find a single review in any reputable gaming mag that gave it under 8/10 or 4/5 stars - and these are guys who actually <I>play</i> games, not some thirteen year old who once watched his friend play part of Vice City and then found the GameRankings website. Besides, they're making <I>two</i> sequels for it, that means that it <I>has</i> to be a good game, right? Or are you the only one who gets to decide what stats makes a game objectively good? :)</div>
[b]Sorry, it looks like I'm going to have to kill you in an instant.[/b]