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Giant Bomb - Kingdom Hearts 3D Quick Look (Minor Early Game Spoiler)

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Dream Drop Drizzle.

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I found myself rolling my eyes multiple times. If you're going to play/review a game I wish they'd study up before they play. It was extremely hard to watch them play due to them complaining the whole time even though they were doing some stuff wrong. I have a feeling they didn't even pay attention to the plot of this game. A huge thing they complain about is "where is Mickey Mouse? Where is Cloud?"

 

We all knew that this was the true follow up to KHII. It all over the advertisements. Yet these guys have no clue what's going on/where this game stands. All of us are looking forward to KHIII. There will be one and we'll all give a damn.

 

Riku has a keyblade. It's not a random sword, haha. I noticed more than once they complained about not knowing where to go. You're suppose to explore the worlds due to them being so big. Enemies are there for combat and there aren't that many compared to other games. KHII was sometimes challenging due to all of the enemies spawning.

 

They can't even pronounce Traverse Town correctly.

 

I thought they SE did extremely well with this game when it comes to newbies. The mementos and the chronicles really help newbies to the game have a little more understand of what is going on.

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