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So, Judging From The Darkness/Seriousness Of "Kingdom Hearts 3D:  Dream, Drop, Distance", Will The Story Of "Kingdom Hearts III" Be Even DARKER?!?!

 

I Recall Reading Somewhere How Tetsuya Nomura Wanted To Make "Kingdom Hearts III" Be "Less Disney-Like", Which Most-Likely Means The Worlds Will Not Be Following Their Respective Storylines So Light-Heartedly.  We Might Even See Xehanort's Organization Strike Down One Or Two Disney Characters (Probably Villains They Were Trying To Work With).

 

What Do YOU Think?  Will The Story Of "Kingdom Hearts III" Be Intense/Serious?  Why?  Or Why Not?

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i think it would get darker due to its because its the final game for the xehanort saga, some will die, and i can tell it could get brutal 

Personally im hoping its at least dark enough to bump it up to a t rating. I like the lightheartedness of some of it and all, but more often than not, the more mature themes in the story catch my attention.i want to see just how far they can push it. while still not ruining the story altogether.

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Personally im hoping its at least dark enough to bump it up to a t rating. I like the lightheartedness of some of it and all, but more often than not, the more mature themes in the story catch my attention.i want to see just how far they can push it. while still not ruining the story altogether.

 

It's already dark/complex enough to be T.

 

Nomura just keeps getting away with E because of random loopholes.

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