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I've been saying this for years. Sora needs to age. The Kingdom Hearts series needs to grow up with us. No, I'm not saying it need to be 'darkier and edgierr', but it needs to be on the level of the FF games. It's getting there, but I think aging the main characters could really push it in that direction.

 

KHI was Rated E and KHII was E 10 and up. Let's make KHIII the first game to be Rated T.

I think BBS was T for using the word "hell" and "death"?

Not just Riku, in some places 16 is the age of consent, meaning they're all legal.

In Japan, it 14...just imagine...

I think BBS was T for using the word "hell" and "death"?

It's E10 where I'm from. Dunno if it's different in other countries.

I, for one, hope that they dont age that much. DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH POWER I HAVE WHEN I AM ABLE TO SHIP SOMEONE WITH MYSELF??? cough*cough*rox-*cough*-as* cough*

 

but my point is, they don't need to age too much. I think it's best that KH is able to have relatable characters to a relatable audience. imagine you staring at the screen at an adult sora saying to yourself "yep. i remember going through that when i was ten. totally relatable"

 

it's a weak argument. but since im a teen, i want sora to stay young for the time being. i have no idea what kh's prime audience is, but im willing to bet that more than half of its audience is a group of teens or even younger. 

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