Kingdom Hearts has somewhat of a complex story, and Nomura manages to make us love it by emotionally attaching us to the characters, and then pretty much whatever happens, we'll go with it! For example: in my kingdom hearts experience, roxas has left the biggest impact on me, because of how desperately he fights for his life that he's slowly being told isn't even his. He throws the keyblade in anger, yells at DiZ, and most importantly, the sora roxas fight at TWTNW. This is IMO, the most emotional battle in the series. You can tell how hard roxas fights for his life. And in the end of battle cutscene, he forgets all strategy and just relentlessly slams his keyblade into sora's until sora falls to his knees. So well done.
Kingdom Hearts has somewhat of a complex story, and Nomura manages to make us love it by emotionally attaching us to the characters, and then pretty much whatever happens, we'll go with it! For example: in my kingdom hearts experience, roxas has left the biggest impact on me, because of how desperately he fights for his life that he's slowly being told isn't even his. He throws the keyblade in anger, yells at DiZ, and most importantly, the sora roxas fight at TWTNW. This is IMO, the most emotional battle in the series. You can tell how hard roxas fights for his life. And in the end of battle cutscene, he forgets all strategy and just relentlessly slams his keyblade into sora's until sora falls to his knees. So well done.