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Wouldn't have changed a thing about the rest of the game except making it more focused

Which makes me wonder if KH2 would be viewed as the most coherent and focused if it,too,included it's sequel hooks from the start

That honour goes to KH1

And you know that

And maybe Days

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KH1 technically if you wanna ignore the secret ending and stuff, can be a standalone thing

Wait,I missed the thread somewhere,what you mean?

Even the secret ending, it's more of a concept teaser

Always have been tbh

Oh right

The pluto one

So?

That's still coherent

If not necessary

You get to see that your boys are all doing okay

Why must all other games in the franchise take a hit for KH3 to seem better?

It shouldn't be like that

KH should have ended there seasalt_shinji

So... wouldn't this technically be necessary for KH3 then,knowing the franchise continues?

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