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David Gallagher, the voice behind Kingdom Hearts' Riku, has been streaming on Twitch for some time now, and just yesterday at the time of writing, has just completed his journey of playing through Kingdom Hearts for the first time!

Starting on July 17th, the playthrough was streamed on Twitch, with the VOD's uploaded onto YouTube for everyone who missed the stream to see. David was noted to have enjoyed his time with the game, and intends to engage with the secret bosses, and other optional content before moving onto the next game.

Here you can find a playlist of all the videos chronicling his journey through the first Kingdom Hearts:

 

David also has an Instagram, and TikTok, with his offical Twitch being avaliable here, so be sure to give him a follow across his platforms! Which Kingdom Hearts title are you looking most forward to see David play? Let us know your excitement down in the comments!


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He gave some interesting insight during the playthrough. Apparently he was channeling his inner Link with some of his battle cries

I'd love to see his take on all the "smelling" lines in R/R.

Edited by Zak6009

I love how he keeps referring to Riku as himself throughout the playthrough. Given the fact he isn't playing as Riku it leads to some confusing and hilarious comments like, "I just beat me!"  xD

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