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Update 1.04 now available for Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX
Really hope they get around to fixing other things, like one weird texture glitch I've noticed with Namine's model where legs have outlines that ghost thru her dress, on any voiced cutscene that follows a text bubble cutscene it accidentally runs on 60 fps even though it clearly wasn't meant for that, and yeah small teleportation things like the ineffectiveness of Warp-Snipe and Marluxia's buggy teleporting were kind of bugging me. Hope all of these are taken care of before the end of the year. EDIT: Oh wait, one last one! For some reason after defeating Oogie Boogie, the game up and skips his demise scene, where he looses all his bugs (again) in a slightly more comedic fashion. No joke, it goes straight from final blow, dramatic camera angles, fade to white, aaaaannnnnd..."All right, looks like Christmas is safe again!" So random, so weird, so annoying, I had to play that fight twice just to make sure I didn't do anything. FIX THIS PLEASE.
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What happened to Zack?
I don't think it's quite like that. Also, Ven and Vanitas are not a Somebody and Nobody relationship, they are literally two halves of the same person split in two, one light and one dark. It's kind of like Fission in Dragon Ball, like how the Nameless Namekian was split into Piccolo and Kami or how Majin Buu was split into Good Buu and Evil Buu. No Heartless or Nobody was formed. Still, the comparison to Ven and Vanitas is worth considering, when done correctly. I think what may have been the case was that Cloud was a kid in Radiant Garden the same as Leon and the rest of the gang. There's good indication of this because Aerith is already fairly familiar with Cloud in KH1 and he's pretty much an unofficial member of the Restoration Committee by KH2. Pretty sure there's already been a interview that confirms his home world being Radiant Garden as well, despite Goofy's incorrect line after the Sephiroth fight in KH2 (the KH wiki seems to support this, and while I understand those things can be edited by almost anyone, they tend to keep pretty strict standards on stuff like that, so it's pretty reliable when it comes to details like that, until official statements from Nomura suggest otherwise). Regardless, let's just assume he was part of the young gang at the time before Maleficent and the Heartless ravaged the world. Now as for Zack, I'm still convinced that he is his own person in this universe. And considering how important his character was to Cloud's in FF VII, I'm almost convinced that he may have come from Radiant Garden as well. He still would have been slightly older than Cloud, so he'd be enough of a role model for Cloud to sort of mold himself from, as much as a tween would anyway. There's nothing explicitly confirming that he does come from Radiant Garden, and the fact that he shares the Hercules art style while Cloud and Auron don't kind of almost damningly suggests that the Olympus Coliseum might be his home world as well. But here's the thing, I'm still willing to bet that he came from Radiant Garden. "But Hero, how can you even suggest that, you said so yourself: he's styled after the world so he must belong there." Well here's the thing, Sora has styled himself after other worlds before, but he still clearly never came from them either. Whenever he visited he always had some convenient method for blending into the particular world that may have required such a drastic makeover, be it Donald's magic in KH1 or his own magical clothes in KH2. So it's not unreasonable to assume that Zack may have gotten his hands on a similar kind of magical mcfuffin that could alter his attire enough to fit in with the residents of Olympus Coliseum. "But what about Zack's art style?" That is a fair point, clothes are one thing, but proportions are another. Zack is clearly designed as if he was straight out of the movie Hercules, despite clearly never appearing the original title. So that alone could still suggest that his actual home is Olympus Coliseum. But even then I still have a counter-argument. Take Halloween Town for example. Notice that not only do Sora and the gang change clothes whenever they show up, but they also change textures AND proportions as well. Their clothing and designs alter to match the overall Burton-esque style and tone of The Nightmare Before Christmas, even though they were never actually in the original movie, they still look as though they could have been. Now sure, Sora's art style doesn't always change in each world he has to transform into to fit in, and sometimes he and the gang don't change at all despite being in drastically contrasting environments like Port Royal. But keep in mind, the rules that apply to Sora don't always apply to other characters all the time, at least not in the same ways. In the memory version of Halloween Town in Re:CoM, while Sora and the gang still take on their Halloween Town forms, Riku and Mickey have a bit of a different deal going on. They don't have any costumes of their own exclusive to that world, but their textures still change to match the environment and art style of the world. So while they aren't going the full 10 yards that Sora's team is going to fit into the world, they're at least meeting it half way by at least looking like they are animated in the same movie. But then there's Roxas and the Organization. Whenever anyone in Days enters Halloween Town, they remain exactly the same as they do in any other world. Sure, in the original DS version you could just chalk that up to a limitation of the game engine, but in the HD cutscenes in 1.5 they still use their base models. This shows that even the idea of matching the textures and art styles of the world are still an optional choice for the visitor to make when they show up. In the Organization's case, they just figure that as long as they are covert enough, they need not concern themselves with the idea of matching the environment, plus they're probably already pushing enough magical resources into those magical coats that protect them from the Corridors of Darkness anyway. So with all of that, we have learned that the visitor to any world could AT WILL change up either their clothing, textures, proportions, or overall appearance just to match the world they are in, to varying degrees no less, so long as they have the means and know-how to do so. So let's say for the sake of argument that Zack did find a way to leave Radiant Garden for the Olympus Coliseum (certain characters in BBS have shown that it's still entirely possible to travel across the worlds while they're still closed off from each other, so it's not too hard to imagine that Zack asked for Merlin's help or got a hand on some other means of travel before the Heartless started breaking down the walls), and let's also say that once he got there he had the means to transform his overall appearance to look like he was naturally from that world. He likely heard of Phil's teaching prowess thru some kind of rumors, even while in Radiant Garden (again, assuming there were enough outworlders traveling around thru other means back then), and found a way to get there so he could become the hero he always wanted to be. So BBS happens and then the last we've ever seen of him is as he's watching young Herc continue to train, something catches him off-guard and in his place all we see is a lone black feather. Many have either speculated it having belonged to either Sephiroth or Genesis from Crisis Core, since they are the only known characters to have that iconic black wing such a feather would have come from. In this case, I'm more willing to bet that it's Sephiroth, since there wouldn't be much use for Genesis in this theory beyond making Zack "disappear", so it'd be pretty boring and pointless frankly. So let's assume Sephiroth did...something to Zack, and whatever it was, it's the reason we just don't see him around in any game that takes place after BBS. But why would Sephiroth do that in this universe? And how does Cloud fit in to all of this? Well, back to Radiant Garden, I'm willing to be that like in Crisis Core, Sephiroth was also his own entity independent of Cloud. The journals typically describe him as a former "legendary hero", and in a interview about BBS, Nomura confirmed that when Zack was commenting on Terra looking like "exactly what he thought a hero would be", he had Sephiroth in mind as a reference. So perhaps some time ago Sephiroth was a legendary hero in Radiant Garden (or maybe across the worlds, who knows?), one who inspired Zack and possibly Cloud by extension, and his heroics are what spurred Zack into wanting to follow the path of the hero. This in turn would also inspire Cloud to follow in his footsteps. "BUT WHAT ABOUT CLOUD AND SEPHIROTH GOD DAMN IT!!??" Geez, okay okay. So let's say at some point during the epilogue of BBS, something "happens" with Sephiroth. Either he gets corrupted by darkness, learns of some kind of dark secret to his origins similar to Crisis Core and FF VII, or he just snaps. Point is, he's done being the hero type and decides to pursue the path of strength and power instead (knowing him, he may have also just gotten bored of the hero path after a while, fighting really strong guys is always more exciting when you don't have a strict code of ethics I guess). This would probably eventually lead him to Olympus Coliseum himself, as he would have learned of it's history for having legendary competitors there (whether he trained there himself once or simply learned of it during his travels, either way he would have known about it eventually), and at that moment he would have noticed Zack. Herc was not quite up to his full potential yet, but Zack clearly seemed to have more experience, and perhaps Sephiroth would have even recognized him during his time in Radiant Garden. In any case, he'd find the boy intriguing, much like how he found Sora intriguing in KH1 and KH2, and probably confronted him to challenge him to a duel. How things progressed is probably fairly obvious. Zack probably put up a good fight, but since he hasn't gotten to the same level Cloud is at now, he probably wouldn't have lasted long enough to wear out Sephiroth. Or, maybe like Sora, he's learned enough in a short amount of time to at least temporarily satisfy Sephiroth without the need to finish Zack off. But since Zack doesn't seem to be around anymore...well, I'm leaning a bit more towards him loosing. As for Cloud, well this is where everything gets REALLY theory-heavy. I feel that somehow, Cloud found out about this. Maybe he found his own way to Olympus to try and train with Zack and witnessed the fight happen or maybe Sephiroth simply teleported Zack to Radiant Garden when he first found him (which would explain why Zack is no longer there and the only thing left is a feather) and carried out their duel there. I'm leaning more towards the teleportation idea since it supports the idea that he would have recognized Zack from his time in Radiant Garden and thus would have teleported them there for the sake of sentimentality. Sephiroth isn't typically known for that, but since this is a different version of him and this is relatively early into his "rouge anti-villain" career, I'm sure he would have made this one exception, at least this once. So in any case, Cloud gets to witness the fight, and sees Zack lose, and since for this scenario we're going with old Sephy not taking any prisoners...well, it ain't pretty. Cloud is most definitely traumatized by this, witnessing his hero kill his role model and older brother figure, and at this point Sephiroth probably would have noticed Cloud by now, whether he was watching in the open or wasn't hiding too well or started charging the swordsman in a fit of rage for killing his best friend. In any case, Cloud has Sephiroth's attention, and then...again, "something" happens. I'm not quite sure WHAT the circumstances would be, as I feel that it's something that would probably be best left to the likes of Nomura to figure out, but essentially a chain of events would happen that would lead to Sephiroth's downfall and Cloud getting away intact. Maybe Cloud somehow taps into his hidden "totally not a Super Saiyan" powers shown in Crisis Core and VII and picks up Zack's blade to get revenge on Spehiroth and somehow wins. ...OR, more interestingly, the Heartless start swarming. That's right, because destiny is a bitch in Kingdom Hearts, this all took place on the same day that Maleficent led her invasion against Radiant Garden with the Heartless, swarming the whole town and causing chaos (oh yeah, and I guess Xehanort and the apprentices have already gotten freaky with the whole Heartless and Nobodies thing at the same time, almost forgot there was an actual plot going on, huh?). There is no safe haven from the creatures of Darkness, they eventually find their way everywhere, and eventually towards wherever Cloud and Sephiroth are confronting each other. So maybe in this moment of chaos and confusion, Sephiroth would have been distracted with defending himself from the Heartless, and then a still enraged Cloud would take this opportunity to strike the man down. Whether or not he is mortally wounded by Cloud, Sephiroth is caught off-guard enough to fall victim to the Heartless, his heart being claimed by the spawns of Darkness. And while a specimen like Sephiroth would have had a strong enough will to produce a Nobody when his heart turned into a likely OP Heartless that would have assisted in the destruction of the town, Cloud's attack on Sephiroth would have rendered his body weak, causing it to perish and die before it has the chance to even take on a Nobody form. So that's the end of Sephiroth. "Wait, WHAT!? BULL$#!T, NOT CANON, YOU RUINED EVERYTHING, FAKE NEWS!!!" Nah, not quite. You see, while the OG Sephy may have perished, the entity we know of from KH1 and KH2 still got to exist. How? Well let's continue the scenario first. Cloud, still shaken up by what he just witnessed, what he just did, and by the overall carnage of the Heartless, is probably in shock right now, and probably would have fallen victim to the Heartless himself had it not been for the timely arrival of Cid, Leon, and the young gang (Tiffa included). Since everyone is either a inexperienced tweenager or a young kid at this point, I'm pretty convinced that Cid was probably handling most of the Heartless slaying, and being 10 years younger than we knew him in KH1, he would have been quite the badass lancer too. So thanks to his arrival, one of the gang (most likely Tiffa or Aerith...or both, I never liked choosing in that dating thing in VII anyway) manage to pull Cloud away from the danger so that they can all escape with Cid together in his either hastily or masterfully built Gummi Ship (I mean, knowing Cid, he either worked on the thing for months as a hobby, especially after the barrier was destroyed, or had to build it at the last second before the Heartless could reach them. Either way, he had the skills to make it work, even if just barely). Everyone is safe, for the time being. After somehow finding Traverse Town, the gang tries to reconcile with what just happened. Loosing their homes and whole world to a bunch of horrifying creatures led by sorceress straight out of a fairy tale and finding themselves in a strange unfamiliar place, odds are they're going to be having a long hard time to cope with all of this. Cloud isn't having it any easier. If anything, he may just be having it worse. Something about that whole incident changed him on the inside. He was pretty traumatized, and as the days turn into weeks and into months, some of his friends may have started noticing the changes in his demeanor and behavior. At first they might have just written it off as him trying to cope with everything, same as them, but after everyone else, even Leon, have found themselves relatively adjusted with their new lives, Cloud is still noticeably distant. Aerith by this time may have sensed a huge change in his heart (you know, because unexplained Aerith powers and stuff...what, just cause she's a Cetra in VII doesn't mean she is here, it still needs explaining Nomura! ), and probably would have asked Tiffa to see if she could have a heart to heart with him, seeing as how they're relatively closer. Tiffa is more than willing to check in on Cloud, having noticed the changes as well, and would have tried seeing what was bugging him. This confrontation would likely act as a catalyst for what would happen next. Essentially, Cloud would have some kind of traumatic crisis, something that causes his light and darkness to be thrown out of balance. So much so that his darkness expels itself from his body and takes a form of it's own. While not exactly the same process that led to Vanitas' creation in BBS, it would be similar enough to allow Cloud's darkness to take a form of it's own, in the image of Sephiroth no less! That's right, THIS is the Sephiroth that we know of in KH and KH2, the one who has ties to Cloud's past and is somehow also the embodiment of all of his Darkness. How did this come to be? Well I feel that after the traumatic destruction of Zack and Radiant Garden, Cloud's inner psyche (or, well, heart in this case I guess) would have undergone a similar metamorphosis to what he had between Crisis Core and VII, only things went a little differently. Deeply tormented by both what he witnessed, what he lost, and what he had committed, his darkness would have been gaining more influence over him due to all of the guilt, hatred, and fear welling up inside him. He still has a fairly strong light due to his true personality, but because he was too broken and insecure to really come forward about any of his feelings to anyone, it would have been in major conflict with his contrasting darkness. Not only that, but I also have a feeling that Sephiroth's soul would have had some influence over his internal struggle as well. Yeah, at this point I'm now messing with the lore far more than I should be, and am now theorizing that the discarded soul of a person can find life after death. Well, at least, in Sephiroth's case anyway. Similar to how the Sephiroth seen in VII is actually a shadow of his former self reimagined by Cloud, only brought to full life when all of the remnants and Cloud find his actual remains and complete his essence, this Sephiroth's soul, now orphaned from his body, and yet still not abandoned in the "traditional sense" (ie, "normal death"), would have found it's way into Cloud's heart. As Cloud had such strong conflicting feelings towards Sephiroth at the time of his demise and Sephiroth clearly would have been harboring mixed yet spiteful feelings towards Cloud, his soul and Cloud's heart would have naturally been drawn to each other at that moment, so Sephiroth's soul would have found it's way into Cloud's heart. Over time Cloud's darkness and weakness would have began fueling Sephiroth's soul to begin gaining more of a sense of self within him. Eventually by the time Tiffa begins seriously confronting Cloud his whole crisis, Cloud's heart is thrown into such turmoil that it would push his light and darkness's internal struggle to a breaking point, enough where Sephiroth's now fully conscious soul seizes on the opportunity to hijack his darkness and use it to escape Cloud's being and begin forming his own body and identity right then and there. So yeah, Sephiroth forms right in front of Cloud and Tiffa, much to their horror and surprise. He expresses his gratitude to Cloud for giving him new life, even after he ended his old one, but from that point on he's pretty much antagonizing the poor guy like he always does. Most importantly of all, he remarks how in a way, Cloud ended up making him stronger, as whatever power laid dormant within Cloud also ended up passing into Sephiroth thru his darkness, and that he never would have imagined that he could have gained what he had been searching for so long by challenging a "weakling like that". Realizing that he is referring to Zack, Cloud is instantly nettled and tries to fight Sephiroth again right then and there, but quickly gets his ass handed to him. Tiffa tries to help out but doesn't end up any better, and both of them are powerless to stop Sephiroth. However, Sephiroth is, oddly enough, feeling merciful right now, but not out of any feeling of pity. Oh no, on the contrary, having glimpsed Cloud's hidden strength while living on within him, he knows for a fact that where Cloud to get stronger, that potential would slowly find it's way to the surface. Even after all this time, Sephiroth still can't resist the call of a worthy promising challenge, especially not from the one unusual boy that somehow had ended him in the first place. But this time, he also understands that since the "self" that he is now came from Cloud, by that logic defeating Cloud in his prime will allow him to take the rest of his power and become even stronger than before (probably even the strongest in the universe, considering it's Sephiroth). After all, he and Cloud were now two halves of the same entity, and similar to Ventus and Vanitas, if one of them were to destroy the other, they would be able to rejoin as one being, with all of their powers combined into one source. Two halves that are destined to fight one another until they can become whole again, whoever strikes the other down gets to call the shots. Sephiroth explains this to Cloud, or at least partially does (doesn't want to give away his entire motive to become stronger, lest Cloud try to follow the path of the pacifist like Ven tried to upon learning the truth), at the very least expressing that he IS Cloud's Darkness, and that one day when he is worthy, he will fight him again, on even ground. And to ensure that Cloud would be obsessed enough to pursue Sephiroth and become stronger, he threatens that if he doesn't fight and defeat him, he will take away everyone and everything he cares about until all that is left is the two of them, with nothing left in the way (and you know, maybe destroy a world or two, who knows, the guy could get bored). With that, Sephiroth teleports away, whiling away the time by resuming his original quest, finding worthy challengers to sate his lust for battle until his true match is worthy enough to face him. Cloud, heavily impacted by what had just happened, is much closer to the man we met in KH1 (and by extension the rest of his life as a character beyond FF VII I guess...I personally don't mind it so much), and after some amount of time, decides to set off from his adopted home of Traverse Town to pursue Sephiroth and hopefully find the strength needed to defeat him once and for all along the way. He's pretty much trying to leave unannounced, likely stealing the old ship Cid used to rescue them all those years ago. Right before he does though, Aerith likely confronts him, at first trying to dissuade him from leaving (or at least leaving so unceremoniously), but then eventually relents and at least wishes him the best of luck in pursuing and achieving what she knows he truly wants, what he always wanted since the beginning, the strength to protect what matters to him (huh, deja vu...). She advises him not to loose sight of his light, even as he chases his darkness, and with a typical Cloud style one-liner, he leaves, trying to hold onto that promise as he begins his life of solitude. Shortly after, Aerith informs Tiffa that Cloud had left to pursue Sephiroth, and that she doesn't know if he'll ever come back. She does say that she is confident that they may see him again someday, but that's not enough for Tiffa, and she declares that she's going to find him before he does something reckless (cause you know, she knows him). Aerith advises her to trust in her light (or something) in order to find Cloud's, as their bond is what will lead Tiffa to him. Some time later, Tiffa leaves on her own, Cid having made her her own ship to use, and begins her search for her childhood friend. And that's kind of what I feel would have led us to where we are with KH1 and onward. It's still a pretty tragic end for Zack, but it does allow for an interesting scenario that still harkens back to the feel of the original story in VII. Plus, who knows, if Sephiroth's soul could have found it's way into Cloud's heart, maybe Zack's could have done the same thing, only instead of imposing himself over Cloud, he would have been supporting Cloud unconsciously, adding to his reservoir of strength and abilities. As for Tiffa, I feel like because their bond would have been so strong, maybe it's that light from that connection that sort of spurred the conflict within Cloud to it's head, like her comforting words would have been soothing Cloud at first, only to cause the strengthening of his light to spur the darkness (and by extension, Sephiroth) into action. So this would probably account for why Cloud associates Tiffa with his "light" so much that he actually flinches whenever she's near enough, that connection, bond, and warmth is so alien to his hardened lonely heart by that point that he's forgotten how to welcome it in. Despite his promise, he does end up losing sight of his light while pursuing his darkness...for a while anyway. Sorry if it seemed a bit much, it's just something I've been hypothesizing for a while now, and this actually presented the perfect opportunity to sort of get those thoughts and ideas out there. Thanks to anyone who read this far and I hope this makes for an interesting theory, even after it's been inevitably proven wrong in the end because Nomura says "F--- YOU, EXPECTATIONS!!". Though that is assuming he will ever get around to actually further developing and ending Cloud and Sephiroth's story in the KH series, I could totally see him neglecting to include them in KH3 because the overall plot is just so heavy by now. But who knows, maybe some of this will actually end up happening, it's kind of scary how sometimes some fans can actually get as far as predicting something 50% accurately, never mind 99% accurately! Here's hoping that no matter how it actually ends up getting expanded on and concluded, it's at the very least expanded on and concluded, lol.
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Theory: 358/2 Days is the story of a depressed teen girl trying to kill herself
Um....uh, no offense, but I don't think that theory is very good, nor do I think it's a scenario that could really work. The KH games aren't really done with a particular real life influence in mind, at least not in that kind of a way. The only symbolism in Days is pretty much just fairly straightforward references to Sora through Roxas and Xion, references to KH1 and CoM, foreshadowing for KH2 and BbS, and of course the secret endings of Another Side and Deep Dive. Sorry, not trying to rain on your parade or anything, it's just my thoughts there.
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Analysis of the Kingdom Hearts III Orchestra 2017 trailer
Well, I guess it's been a while since I've played 2.5. Maybe that is the case. I'm just so used to calling it that after playing the original KH2FM+ for so long, it's really hard to call it anything else.
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So It Seems Dissidia FF NT Takes Place AFTER The PSP Games
So now it's actually a proper sequel? FINALLY! I mean, I appreciated 012's prequel story and everything, but it's kind of hard to hang onto that when literally the rest of the game is just the first story with better interface and gameplay. It's great to finally be pushing this story forward, and letting everybody keep their memories as well! It sounds like it's getting a really satisfying setup so far. I can still hold out hope for particular characters maybe being added someday, but I'm not going to drag this topic down that pit again anytime soon, so I'll just leave it at that for now. Let's just hope they do everything possible to make this Dissidia the most awesome and definitive FF crossover experience ever, at least 12 times better than the original 2!
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Analysis of the Kingdom Hearts III Orchestra 2017 trailer
Which wiki are YOU looking at? The Keyhole clearly calls it "Magnet SPLASH", not to mention it's one of my favorite moves, I have it committed to memory. Trust me, it's Splash. Another small detail I just noticed, it almost seems as though Second Form has two different phases. In each of the screen shots, there's moments where the form's Command Menu design is blue, but then there's other moments where it is yellow. The blue moments seem to keep the Keyblade half submerged in the design, but the yellow moments appear to have the Keyblade fully extended in the design. It might not be much to go on, for all I know it might just be an animation for the menu design, similar to the Style Changes in BBS, but it seems pretty drastic for that sort of thing, since it seems to also extend the size of the design and slightly moves up the title itself. Not to mention some of those shots seemed to show Sora still in his standard KH3 outfit while one of the Second Form menu designs was up, but that could have been a mid-transformation sequence, I'm not sure. It's really hard to dissect the context out of most of these.
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Analysis of the Kingdom Hearts III Orchestra 2017 trailer
Actually, having been at the June 11th concert myself, I can confirm that the orchestra actually didn't play Wave of Darkness over the trailer live. I mean, they DID play it that day, just not during the trailer, the trailer had a recorded part of it as part of the video like it does online. They just played Wave of Darkness a few movements later as part of their program. It would have been awesome if they did play it over the trailer, I was actually half-expecting that, but no dice, we weren't the "special" audience that day. But we still got to see Nomura at least, so that was pretty cool. Anyway, this was a pretty spot-on analysis, but I have to say that there are a feeeewwwww little nitpicks that I need point out. For one thing I'm pretty sure that Magnet style finisher is actually called "Magnet Splash" as it is in KH2 Final Mix. As for one of the Second Form combo finishers, it looks like it might actually be the finishing combo of Ars Arcanum. I'm not entirely sure, so I guess this is more speculative than anything, but I just felt like it was something worth bringing to your attention. But yeah that's about it, you've been doing a pretty great job catching everything else so far. And yeah, I also love Limit Form to no end, it's my absolute favorite go-to Form in KH2FM and I love that it's come back in some form (heh) in KH3, only now KH2's outfit is getting the treatment, lol. I mean I'd still would have loved to have seen that classic coloration as well, but this still feels pretty fitting. I can't wait to see more awesomeness in the months to come!
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What game at E3 2017 you gonna get?
Spidey, Dragon Ball FighterZ (lol), Uncharted 4.5 (yeah I forgot the actual title, I just want moar Chloe), Super Mario Adventure-I MEAN Unleashed--I MEAN 2006---I MEAN Odyssey (sorry not sorry ), Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (I was in college without my Wii U and haven't gotten a Switch yet, ALRIGHT!? DON'T JUDGE ME!! >3<""), and of course, Sonic Mania, Sonic Forces, and Kingdom Hearts III. Yeah I know KH3 wasn't technically at E3 this year, but with the concerts going on and that trailer releasing all at the same time, I'd say it counts at this point. Also FF VII Remake...because I really want it.
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How Everyone Reacted To Sony's E3 Conference
Didn't even need to watch the clip to get it, the thumbnail captures it so well...mostly because I remember the scene a little too well anyway. X)"""
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Top 10 KH3 Orchestra trailer moments
I mean, I think they were showing off the last combo of Ars Arcanum in one of those shots. But yeah, I'd love to see more of Second Form/"Limit Form 2, Final Mix", lol (my own personal lol-calisation of it, lol). X)" Naw, he's just as excited as the rest of us are, lol. >X)""
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What do you want to see at Sony's E3 conference?
Since now we know there's not much of a KH3 presence at E3 this year, I guess my main vote is going to be Final Fantasy VII Remake (hopefully a trailer that gives it a better title, lol), but I'd love to see some other things like classic Sony IPs getting some new sequels and other great hits like Last of Us and maybe Uncharted getting new stuff. And of course, surprises are always welcome, provided they're the awesome kind, lol.
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So...About Drive Forms and Keyblade Transformations.
Nah, that doesn't match up with what they've been talking about so far. "Link Attacks" this, "Link Commands" that, it makes more sense that it's the stuff we've seen with Mickey and Aqua and with Sora and Goofy in this trailer so far. Besides, I'm pretty sure they're going to be a bit more explicit with something like Summons, we'll probably get the secondary command menu like in KH2 where you can reach the Summon command through there. But maybe I'm wrong and they'll make it work like the D-Link system and that's what the "Link" is supposed to stand for. We'll have to wait and see, hopefully the next trailer can show some of that off.
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LA Concert: Are Keyblade props or backpacks allowed in?
Is there a space they can hold Keyblade props for you?
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So...About Drive Forms and Keyblade Transformations.
Link Command is most likely the new "Limit" commands where you team up with party members to do combined attacks.
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LA Concert: Are Keyblade props or backpacks allowed in?
I'm heading to the LA concert today, but I need to know, are Keyblade props and backpacks allowed into the theater? Because I don't know how soon I can show up at the meetup, so I might have to rush right into the theater if I'm closer to the time of the concert. Does anyone who's been there already know if I can take that stuff in? Please and thank you.
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Xemnas's Zipper in the new KH trailer....
Look closely at the top zipper. Now compare it with this: In case you STILL can't see it, the essential difference is that the original zipper design was more of a round generic looking zipper design, nothing noteworthy about it. The new zipper design that Luxu, Master of Masters, and now Xemnas (and probably Ansem as well) have is a more triangular heart based design. Essentially the silvery bits of the outfit have gotten a lot more ornate with the added detail that the new engine allows for.
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That trailer for the next demo tho
Well duh, this is random section, it's a joke, lol. X)"
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New Kingdom Hearts III trailer shown at the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra - World Tour - premiere in Los Angeles
All I could say as soon as the skydiving Olympus segment came up: "OH MY VARIOUS GODS!!" O0O""" TOO MUCH HYPU!! NEED MOAR!!!!!!!
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What do you expect to see of Kingdom Hearts 3 during E3-week?
Pretty much the most I can reasonably hope for given Square's released schedule: screenshots, a new trailer, a new world announcement, and the Utada Hikaru opening confirmed. Anything else just seems overly optimistic without any dedicated program for KH, and I'm pretty sure we've already learned that Nomura wasn't showing up at this E3 (might be mistaken though). There's always a small chance that something new might be shown off at the LA concerts today and tomorrow, and since I guess I'll technically be one of several KH13 eyewitnesses on the scene tomorrow, I'll try to remember what I can (since I'm pretty sure video recording is a no-no) if anything special is shown.
- Utada Hikaru's new theme for KH3. (General Discussion)