Like any franchise spanning decades, Kingdom Hearts has its high and low points. Here's our ranking of all Kingdom Hearts video games from worst to best. Let's start!

Re: Coded has a couple of good ideas, but implementation is awful. It rehashes much of the content from Coded and was originally a mobile title adapted to the Nintendo DS. | © Disney
Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep – A Fragmentary Passage is a demo of what KH3 may look like. Yes, it has some issues, but it works surprisingly well as beta. | © Disney
Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory is a good recap of everything that happened in the series for decades. The narrative, mechanics, and gameplay are all designed to evoke nostalgia, and they do. | © Disney
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories has a steep learning curve, but it's satisfying to play once you figure out the right strategies for this game. | © Disney
Kingdom Hearts Union X is a mobile game set long before the events of the main series. It step-by-step reveals crucial details about the series' mythology and introduces players to Foretellers and their unions. | © Disney
Chain of Memories is a sequel to the first Kingdom Hearts game, featuring a unique card-based battle system that adds a strategic layer to combat. | © Disney
Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance is crucial for understanding events in Kingdom Hearts III. It offers a fresh, action-packed experience and introduces the Flowmotion system with fast-paced movement. | © Disney
Even though 358/2 Days gets a lot of hate for its repetitive nature, it's an enjoyable game that experiments with multiplayer and allows you to play as any org member. It's also the saddest game of the entire series. | © Disney
Kingdom Hearts III was the first mainline Kingdom Hearts entry on modern consoles. It was the grand final for Dark Seeker Saga that redefined combat mechanics. | © Disney
Released for PSP, Birth by Sleep is a prequel that introduces players to three new protagonists: Terra, Aqua, and Ventus. It delves deep into the series' origins, including the Keyblade War and the enigmatic Master Xehanort. | © Disney
Kingdom Hearts I isn't perfect, but it means a lot to millions of players worldwide as the first video game in the Kingdom Hearts franchise. It had a unique atmosphere, combining melancholy and adventure. | © Disney
Kingdom Hearts II is the best game in the franchise; the combat is top-notch, the systems are enjoyable, and the story is captivating. KH2 is the game you want to play again and again and again. | © Disney
Like any franchise spanning decades, Kingdom Hearts has its high and low points. Here's our ranking of all Kingdom Hearts video games from worst to best. Let's start!
Like any franchise spanning decades, Kingdom Hearts has its high and low points. Here's our ranking of all Kingdom Hearts video games from worst to best. Let's start!