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PlayStation Access posts new video discussing Kingdom Hearts III

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a new video concerning Kingdom Hearts III. The video focuses on 8 aspects of Kingdom Hearts III, and discusses each one. The hosts of the video have interviewed Tetsuya Nomura, and they discuss the questions they asked him and expand on his responses, while describing their own personal desires for the game. This video is very interesting, seeing as we learn many things that suggest the game is quite far into development. You can view the video below, plus a complete list of the discussion topics.

 

Q1. The world selection process is discussed. The video explains that Square Enix have the unique permission to view screenings of Disney movies before they come out.

 

Q2. There are Final Fantasy characters Nomura would love to put in, but he cannot comment on it.

 

Q3. Development is smooth, but they don't feel comfortable estimating a percentage. The key gameplay mechanics and ideas they want to put in the game are finalized, so the full development stage is underway.

 

Q4. The PS4 hardware allows for lots of shaders, lighting techniques, larger maps, and a more responsive environment.

 

Q5. AI is really improved in combat, both for party members and enemies. One improvement, for example, is how enemies can team up and work together.

 

Q6. There is a possibility of including side quests. The team is working on lots of stuff, and they are having loads of fun.

 

Q7. The next topic is about character development and a leveling system. Nomura feels Kingdom Hearts II was simple and easy, and Kingdom Hearts III builds on this by giving other components the ability to be leveled up, such as Keyblades.

 

Q8. Discussion about the Final Fantasy VII Remake.

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SoraFanKHIII

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thx for wasting my time but only thing i enjoyed in da video is da Ai of enemies worlds thats it

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 Square Enix have the unique permission to view screenings of Disney movies before they come out.

 

It's a given. Big Hero 6 is more likely than ever to be in Kingdom Hearts III at this point especially with Ron Conli's involvement and here I was concerned that I would never be able to battle with Baymax. It's no wonder they were able to place Chicken Little in Kingdom Hearts 2 before his (god awful, terrible stain of the Walt Disney legacy) movie was released in the same year.

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matteso586

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Q5: Sounds like Donald is more careful with magic. Unlike in CoM.

 

Q7: Like how Sora never seems to catch the obvious?

MickeyTheMick

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This video was excellent. Now IGN needs more people like this when they review KH games :)

Clouded Sun

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"Kingdom Hearts III. Finally" 

 

That's what people said at E3 2013. Let's not rush it, peeps.

 

Q2: *Whisper screams* (NOCTIS FOR KH!!!)

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"Kingdom Hearts III. Finally" 

 

That's what people said at E3 2013. Let's not rush it, peeps.

 

Q2: *Whisper screams* (NOCTIS FOR KH!!!)

 

Noctis is a guarantee. Originally, Final Fantasy 15 was supposed to coincide with Kingdom Hearts 3 for cross promotion, and besides, the promotional artwork for Sora and Noctis have been mirroring each other so that also signifies Noctis being in Kingdom Hearts 3. Tetsuya developed both the characters so it's guaranteed!

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