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Attraction Flow...(your thoughts)

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Attraction Flow is the newest feature to Kingdom Hearts 3 that allows Sora to use classic Disney rides as attacks. I personally see this working out. It's a new thing that give the player more ways to cleave through waves of Heartless. What do you guys think? 

 

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They honestly seem more like Limits from KH2 rather than an evolution of Flowmotion, at least so far. We have no clue how it plays, of course, but if it is in some way like KH2 Limits, I'm looking forward to it.

Hopefully we'll get some boss specific attraction flows like the train with the titan, that's if reaction commands don't make a return, if they do then never mind, I can only allow the game to play so much of itself.

it's basically a parkour mechanic now but i don't know if it works as it just breaks the scale of the worlds, the worlds will feel small if i can dash all over the place, i want sort of a stamina system or limit to what you can scale or dash through

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Kingdom Hearts is a game without limits. and KH3 will be no different!!

Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, introduced a card battle system

Kingdom Hearts 2 introduced reaction commands and Transformations drives

358/2 Days and Birth By Sleep introduced teamwork allowing players to team up with others

Dream Drop Distance introduced us to Flowmotion and Dream Eaters

Kingdom Hearts broke barriers and added more ways to cleave through waves of enemies. So Attraction Flow will be the next new way to kick lots of Heartless butt and look visually stunning doing it.

I like the wall climby thing he did in the E3 reveal trailer and the keyblade transformations, but Disney rides feel a bit gimicky, I hope they're not mandatory like summons. Also I hope for them to restore the magic feeling of KH1 (better side character design, magic, summon system, level design, difficulty, scale, ground combat, Limits, Disney worlds...etc.) while adding the massive improvements KH2 had (overall gameplay, air combat, first person mode enhanced, Gummi ship sections...etc.).

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I absolutely adore this mechanic! why? because its Square Enix respecting the fact that they have control over Disney property. This is what Kingdom Hearts was supposed to be, a Square Enix approach of the Disney Universe and I'm glad they're realising this again (especially after Dream Drop Distance - the dream dive theme is a tribute to Epic Mickey which is ironically in the gutter now). They can represent Disney worlds through rides without having them be worlds or summons which is awesome!

I had no idea it had an official name.

 

Other than that, it sounds awesome.

This makes me question, how often can it be activated? and is there only a set attraction flow?

Attraction Flow seems very intriguing to me so far, and we've only just seen two of these alleged Attraction Flow rides in action!  How will they work, and what is the criteria to activate them?  I'm pretty sure that the end result of the Attraction Flow mechanic will be quite spectacular, since we've all just seen a beta of how it could work! :3

I wonder how these "attraction flows" will be placed into the main storyline...

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