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KH3 crit is harder which is good

Some of it is a bit unfair

like i fight bosses such as king of toys and all

But overall

and i just got memorize his attacks

and pattern

cant just mash

also u actually need to get to him

Yeah

Kh3 has ridiculous offscreen sniping

KoT is good design even if I did die too much

I dont like that artificial difficulty

its not ridiculous but it happens sometimes

whoever says it always happens is bs lol

Humanoid bosses are good

But not enough

Well except Davy Jones who sucks

It does, yeah.. you can overall not have it happen if you move the camera enough, and for sure, humanoid bosses are pretty good

u dont get sniped in bosses in kh3 thats just some mob fights

He was alright

Even on crit

The only time he was a danger, was when I was getting a selfie

He just needed more aggression

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