While reading through the different threads concerning KH, I noticed a lot of people feel they have outgrown KH altogether...How do you outgrow a video game? Especially one dealing with absolutely everything from our childhood that made us who we are, and the things that describe us now, all in one convenient fun-filled package?KH came out when I was in Sixth Class/ Year Six/ Sixth Grade or so, and even today me and my friends still rave about how amazing KH is!I've beaten the first game atleast a dozen different times, I still pick it up and start all over just because I like it so much.Same goes with the second game.Why do some people feel they've out grown a very good and entertaining video game?Sure some of the characters are from our early childhood, but the story and plot are ultimately very adult, and mature.So why?
While reading through the different threads concerning KH, I noticed a lot of people feel they have outgrown KH altogether...How do you outgrow a video game? Especially one dealing with absolutely everything from our childhood that made us who we are, and the things that describe us now, all in one convenient fun-filled package?KH came out when I was in Sixth Class/ Year Six/ Sixth Grade or so, and even today me and my friends still rave about how amazing KH is!I've beaten the first game atleast a dozen different times, I still pick it up and start all over just because I like it so much.Same goes with the second game.Why do some people feel they've out grown a very good and entertaining video game?Sure some of the characters are from our early childhood, but the story and plot are ultimately very adult, and mature.So why?