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Dengeki PlayStation, Tetsuya Nomura interview.

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The latest issue of Dengeki PlayStation magazine has included an interview with the director of the Kingdom Hearts series, Tetsuya Nomura. Here, Nomura discusses two upcoming Kingdom Hearts titles, both Kingdom Hearts 3D and Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. ReBirth Wings have typed up a summary of this interview, and Kingdom Hearts Insider have translated it. It can be read below.

 

- The story behind how they got started on development for KH3D (temporary title) was that Nintendo talked to them really enthusiastically about it, and SE wanted to jump on board and they asked them if they could make something for this hardware.

 

Since they were asked to do something with KH, that will be the starting point for the game, but they are planning on expanding it to titles other than KH.

 

As to where it will start at, all he can say is that it starts around the same time.

 

- The main characters will be Sora and Riku. You will alternate between them as you go through the game.

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These 2 games are going to be great ;-D I will try to buy then but I dunno when nintendo 3D is coming to Brazil :(

You will be able to change the difficulty as you

You will be able to change the difficulty as you

The changing difficulty will be cool, but the cheat option makes it sound too easy.

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