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Wouldn't This Be Interesting?

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Wouldn't it be interesting if the KH games did some 4th wall breaking? I mean, just imagine on tbe PS4/Xbox One if the characters said or did something that would totally break the forth wall kinda like how other games like Kid Icarus: Uprising and Metal Gear Solid games do.

 

kinda like this:

Edited by Tails

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I hope that that does not happen...

Fool. That wouldn't be nice. Breaking the 4th wall is always making fun of the situation. Kingdom Hearts, though light hearted at times, is actually a serious game with a serious story. Let's keep it that way.

Wouldn't it be interesting if the KH games did some 4th wall breaking? I mean, just imagine on tbe PS4/Xbox One if the characters said or did something that would totally break the forth wall kinda like how other games like Kid Icarus: Uprising and Metal Gear Solid games do. kinda like this:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdSZHEH3uiw

 

Didn't Donald break the wall in the first game? He adjusted the camera away from Goofy...

Didn't Donald break the wall in the first game? He adjusted the camera away from Goofy...

 

And Sora turns his head and smiles at the camera when they're running after Pluto at the end of KH1.

Genie, Donald Duck and Mushu break the fourth wall.

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