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I'm kinda torn with my opinion, I think it's unlikely, like most, but at the same time I wouldn't put it past the realm of possibility.

 

Square put heaps of DLC outfits in FFXIII-2 and LR. Plus, all these outfits in chi, It's meant to be you're own character so it could mean nothing, and that's what I thought, but the addition of bravely default outfits got me thinking. Maybe we will have some customisation in KH3? Maybe crossover outfits like chi and FF?

 

The whole idea is fanservice, to make your favorite wear an outfit/armour set you like the most. I think this is great, because if someone doesn't like the default stuff, they can just change it. 

 

I see no problem with this, in western RPGs it's very normal to change the armor/clothing of your character, in ''Dragon Age'' you can change your party's armour/clothes as well. So why is it, that when the idea of having it done in a JRPG like KH is brought up, people are against the idea? 

 

In any case, how possible do think it is that we will see this in KH3?

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How would you feel about DLC outfits in kh3? 16 members have voted

  1. 1. How would you feel about outfit customisation in KH3?

    • Yeah! I think it would be pretty cool
      5
    • I think it would be a nice little addition to the game.
      3
    • Sure, I don't see why not.
      0
    • I don't mind either way
      3
    • Nah...I wouldn't like it
      5

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Every Final Fantasy game on a PlayStation platform that had DLC had outfits. It's likely.

Doubt it, they'll probably just stick to the Drive forms for outfit/ ability changes, or what I like to call one of my own ideas "Armor Drives". Changing! key blade! ARMOR (DRIVES)!!

It think it'd be a nice addition. Won't be disappointed if it doesn't happen, but as I see it, it's not that unlikely.

I guess it would be a decent addition, but I wouldn't care either way.

 

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I'm just hoping for that kairi bikini dlc

lol. I was expecting this :I

This is a feature that could satisfy everyone many ways:

- Costumes could give the ability to choose past outfits of Sora such as KH1, KH2 and 3D.

- It could enable multiple playable characters (with voices and custom animations of course).

- Keyblade skins? Like tron version of keyblades in other worlds?

- A very unique experience for each player.

- Square can make more money from it.

 

So it's a win-win for everyone, if your'e a DLC kind of person anyway.

As long as we get outfits that allow for more Ansem nips, I'll be satisfied.

It'd be interesting to have costume pieces to collect, like in Disney Magic Kingdom. 

Well, they have always had the option of collecting accessories and such, only you never see them actually get applied within the visuals. It'd be cool if you could collect different pieces that had legitimate effects, and could see them on Sora.

Well, they have always had the option of collecting accessories and such, only you never see them actually get applied within the visuals. It'd be cool if you could collect different pieces that had legitimate effects, and could see them on Sora.

Sora could be all punk with the elven bandanna and blingy bangles

I do enjoy DLC outfits in anything. It is a fun way to play around with characters. I don't mind giving companies more money for them

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