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  • KH3 had a pretty well written story imo The only pacing issues are how fast you finish up Pirates and BH6 tbh

  • chirithy jsut told me to remember my friends cause they'll help me in the future

  • playing khux after kh3 is fun pirates story is dumb in the game agree

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Reality shift is markedly less op tho

I defintiely liked and made a lot of use of reality shifts

reality shift differed by world, which kept them from getting stale

At least in my experience

I barely used them

no

plerase

thats what I thought they were doing

Pirate Ship in Caribbean etc

no attractin flow

Keep the train

the best attraction flows were the scripted ones aka the roller coaster

lets just forget they eve existed

I like how the train is used

Mostly because it's a meme

I was dissapointed you cant drive it into the rock titan

KH3's story is just like a roller-coaster including the waiting in line for four hours

See I liked it less because it took away some player freedom

remember when you could use the keyblade on the roller coaster

Felt like a god of war QTE even though it isnt

Kratos vs Sora who wins?

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