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Recently, content creator Shesez uploaded a new video in his Boundary Break series, where he takes the camera anywhere he wants to discover secrets in various games. 

This time, Shesez tackled the first Kingdom Hearts entry, showcasing several intriuging finds, such as viewing angles that players would never see throughout their playthroughs, zoom-ins on models and areas, and more. 

Although, perhaps the most major part of this specific Boundary Break is fully seeing Sora’s room which is only ever partially seen otherwise. Unused elements in the Halloween Town world are also shown off. 

You can view the Boundary Break video for the first Kingdom Hearts game below or you can check it out on his Youtube Channel. The version he used is not the original PlayStation 2 release, but one of the HD re-releases. 

Shesez did a similar video for Kingdom Hearts II roughly four years ago

 


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After 20 years, we finally know what it looks like when Aerith taps Donald on the shoulder.

 

No seriously, some good finds here.

  • 2 weeks later...

I wish we got to explore more of Hollow Bastion.  Heck, I hope we get to revisit Radiant Gardens and actually get to visit the ruins that were scrapped from KH2.

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