Just because something a part of Disney has similarities to the Kingdom Hearts franchise doesn't mean it has a completely justified, reasonable and "obvious" and "stupid as firetruck if they don't include it" reason to be included in Kingdom Hearts III.
Keep in mind I am not a hater, I respect your opinions, but I just feel like there are more deserving worlds out there. Also, that I know Nomura has not confirmed these, just said they're being CONSIDERED. Please don't remind me.
Star Wars
Look, I understand that both franchises hold the concept of the constant battle of Light and Dark, but that's not a reason to throw it in there. It might be bad-ass to ride the Gummi Ship around the Death Star (KH2 Gummi stages), killing Clones with Neon-Keyblade (IE 1000 Heartless, Tron Worlds) and yada-yada. They might have intertwining ideas, although those might not necessarily work together, considering we could have a Crossover with a Crossover (and yet another Crossover from DDD).
Marvel
Marvel and Kingdom Hearts have characters with "super abilities", as well as "space-ships", "an organization", "robots", and "super-sonic lasers", not to mention Goofy and Captain America with their shields and multiple magicians and Donald. We get it, they share things. It still doesn't have its place in the Xehanort Saga, since the Xehanort saga has been mainly pure Disney (and a hint and pint of Pixar) so a realistic city and the gang in super-hero suits wouldn't feel right.
Frozen
Ooh, Frozen deals with "great power, great responsibility, locked hearts, lonely hearts, frozen hearts, sad hearts, cruel hearts *GASP* HEROIC HEARTS!" it totally makes sense for it to work because they both have to do with hearts! That means we can have Riku and Elsa also appear together because they have a similar problem, right?! Well NO! I may be on the Anti-Frozen side, but its not a bad movie. Its really not, its just not as GOOD as people make it out to be. You got it memorized? Good. You don't care? LET IT GO!
Treasure Planet
Hoo boy. Please don't kill me. I know, they both use "ships in space" and "travelling to new worlds" but I just dunno. Maybe...? This is one of the ones I'm more okay with, though I don't see how they can fit it to the gameplay. I'm sorry.
I feel like I have to say this.
Just because something a part of Disney has similarities to the Kingdom Hearts franchise doesn't mean it has a completely justified, reasonable and "obvious" and "stupid as firetruck if they don't include it" reason to be included in Kingdom Hearts III.
Keep in mind I am not a hater, I respect your opinions, but I just feel like there are more deserving worlds out there. Also, that I know Nomura has not confirmed these, just said they're being CONSIDERED. Please don't remind me.
Look, I understand that both franchises hold the concept of the constant battle of Light and Dark, but that's not a reason to throw it in there. It might be bad-ass to ride the Gummi Ship around the Death Star (KH2 Gummi stages), killing Clones with Neon-Keyblade (IE 1000 Heartless, Tron Worlds) and yada-yada. They might have intertwining ideas, although those might not necessarily work together, considering we could have a Crossover with a Crossover (and yet another Crossover from DDD).
Marvel and Kingdom Hearts have characters with "super abilities", as well as "space-ships", "an organization", "robots", and "super-sonic lasers", not to mention Goofy and Captain America with their shields and multiple magicians and Donald. We get it, they share things. It still doesn't have its place in the Xehanort Saga, since the Xehanort saga has been mainly pure Disney (and a hint and pint of Pixar) so a realistic city and the gang in super-hero suits wouldn't feel right.
Ooh, Frozen deals with "great power, great responsibility, locked hearts, lonely hearts, frozen hearts, sad hearts, cruel hearts *GASP* HEROIC HEARTS!" it totally makes sense for it to work because they both have to do with hearts! That means we can have Riku and Elsa also appear together because they have a similar problem, right?! Well NO! I may be on the Anti-Frozen side, but its not a bad movie. Its really not, its just not as GOOD as people make it out to be. You got it memorized? Good. You don't care? LET IT GO!
Hoo boy. Please don't kill me. I know, they both use "ships in space" and "travelling to new worlds" but I just dunno. Maybe...? This is one of the ones I'm more okay with, though I don't see how they can fit it to the gameplay. I'm sorry.
Thank you for your time.