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Who feels Re:coded is unimportant to the story?

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Who feels that Re: Coded is unimportant to the story of Kingdom Hearts?

20 members have voted

  1. 1. Is it unimportant?

    • Yes! It did absolutely nothing. All you need is the secret ending!
      8
    • No...just no.
      12

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Considering they could have just read the damn letter at the end of KH2... >>

The data world is important. Coded was about the data world. So yes it is.

Who feels that Re: Coded is unimportant to the story of Kingdom Hearts?

 

 

I'm on the fence. It has some important aspects like showing how even data characters can grow a heart and the secret ending . On the other hand,it doesn't really add a whole lot of plot progression .

I think it's important. 

It's more like a backstory - explaining how Sora got the note and all that.

It's a KH game! It is important just by being that

And it has Data-Sora in it, he's cool xD

It was important because not only was the letter explained completely, but it did confirm and let us know who had to be saved.

 

BBS Trio

 

TWT Trio

 

Namine (She needs friends :( )

 

Otherwise, it was a fun idea and not very important besides, well...Data people. Which could be a big point in the future.

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