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soraspromise

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  1. We're hoping the questionnaire will help people link up together for parties once the game is released but you can definitely make your own thread too.
  2. If you are viewing this topic, you have decided to join the Leopardos union in the North American version of Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ! Getting to know the members of your union is important because, periodically, the game will host contests between the unions for in-game rewards! The contests usually involve being in the union that collects the largest amount of Lux between its members. In this thread, feel free to introduce yourself to fellow Leopardos members and answer a few questions: What is your game ID Number/Nickname? What level are you? Why did you join the Leopardos union? Are you a member of a party? If not, would you like to join one? What is your favorite medal? Have fun, and be sure to keep the discussion to strictly the Leopardos union!
  3. If you are viewing this topic, you have decided to join the Anguis union in the North American version of Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ! Getting to know the members of your union is important because, periodically, the game will host contests between the unions for in-game rewards! The contests usually involve being in the union that collects the largest amount of Lux between its members. In this thread, feel free to introduce yourself to fellow Anguis members and answer a few questions: What is your game ID Number/Nickname? What level are you? Why did you join the Anguis union? Are you a member of a party? If not, would you like to join one? What is your favorite medal? Have fun, and be sure to keep the discussion to strictly the Anguis union!
  4. Because Sora's Kingdom Key is an item any character can use in Disney Infinity 3.0 so it's not specific to Mickey. And as Keyblademaster26 said, it's more iconic.
  5. Update: channel have now released a brand new video showing Mickey using the Blizzard spell and three additional abilities including Ars Arcanum, Stun Impact (referred to as Thunder in the video) and Ragnarok, which you can check out below. The original article follows. <3 Thanks to , we've got a first look at the Keyblade as the Ultimate Unlock in Disney Infinity 3.0. The footage shows off a Mickey figure using the King Mickey power disc given away at D23 and how the Keyblade works both when in action and when it's not in use. When the Keyblade is not in use, the playable character will tuck the Keyblade into a sheath that is based off of the heart shape found in all of the logos of the Kingdom Hearts series. When the Keyblade is used for attacks, it can function in a variety of ways. When at a distance, the Keyblade will send out magic spells that seem similar to the fire and blizzard spells seen in the series. When in close range to enemies, the character will perform short combos with the Keyblade. The Keyblade will be available as the Ultimate Unlock starting on March 15th, 2016. Click here to view the article
  6. Update: channel have now released a brand new video showing Mickey using the Blizzard spell and three additional abilities including Ars Arcanum, Stun Impact (referred to as Thunder in the video) and Ragnarok, which you can check out below. The original article follows. <3 Thanks to , we've got a first look at the Keyblade as the Ultimate Unlock in Disney Infinity 3.0. The footage shows off a Mickey figure using the King Mickey power disc given away at D23 and how the Keyblade works both when in action and when it's not in use. When the Keyblade is not in use, the playable character will tuck the Keyblade into a sheath that is based off of the heart shape found in all of the logos of the Kingdom Hearts series. When the Keyblade is used for attacks, it can function in a variety of ways. When at a distance, the Keyblade will send out magic spells that seem similar to the fire and blizzard spells seen in the series. When in close range to enemies, the character will perform short combos with the Keyblade. The Keyblade will be available as the Ultimate Unlock starting on March 15th, 2016.
  7. I tweeted Haley asking if he would be returning as Sora in KH2.8 and/or KH3, but got no response. Haley probably has a lot more restrictions about his contract, though, I'm sure, so I don't know if he would even be able to respond.
  8. More than likely this is the case. However, it does point towards a decent possibility of an international release which is great news to me.
  9. During a Q&A about Disney Infinity 3.0 on Disney's Twitch channel, it was announced that the Ultimate Unlock will be attainable as of March 15th, 2016. The Keyblade was announced as Disney Infinity 3.0's Ultimate Unlock at D23's event in 2015 and attendees of the event were given a King Mickey power disc that allows players to give their Mickey figure his Kingdom Hearts II outfit during gameplay. To unlock the Keyblade in Disney Infinity 3.0, players will need to purchase all figures that have been released thus far, including Judy and Nick from Disney's new movie Zootopia, as well as the Marvel characters Antman, Captain America, Black Panther, and Vision which will be released on March 15th. Will you be unlocking the Keyblade as the Ultimate Unlock? Let us know in the comments! Click here to view the article
  10. During a Q&A about Disney Infinity 3.0 on Disney's Twitch channel, it was announced that the Ultimate Unlock will be attainable as of March 15th, 2016. The Keyblade was announced as Disney Infinity 3.0's Ultimate Unlock at D23's event in 2015 and attendees of the event were given a King Mickey power disc that allows players to give their Mickey figure his Kingdom Hearts II outfit during gameplay. To unlock the Keyblade in Disney Infinity 3.0, players will need to purchase all figures that have been released thus far, including Judy and Nick from Disney's new movie Zootopia, as well as the Marvel characters Antman, Captain America, Black Panther, and Vision which will be released on March 15th. Will you be unlocking the Keyblade as the Ultimate Unlock? Let us know in the comments!
  11. In an interview with RPG Site, Yoko Shimomura, composer of the Kingdom Hearts series, describes the challenges she's faced while working on the Kingdom Hearts series and how that process has changed as the series continued to grow and expand. She also briefly touches on her work for Kingdom Hearts III, discussing the differences between composing for that game and Final Fantasy XV. An excerpt of the interview can be found below: Are you looking forward to hearing Yoko Shimomura's latest compositions in Kingdom Hearts III? Let us know in the comments! Click here to view the article
  12. In an interview with RPG Site, Yoko Shimomura, composer of the Kingdom Hearts series, describes the challenges she's faced while working on the Kingdom Hearts series and how that process has changed as the series continued to grow and expand. She also briefly touches on her work for Kingdom Hearts III, discussing the differences between composing for that game and Final Fantasy XV. An excerpt of the interview can be found below: Are you looking forward to hearing Yoko Shimomura's latest compositions in Kingdom Hearts III? Let us know in the comments!
  13. I had to try to pause almost frame by frame to see what it said myself lol but it actually just says "Shooting Ride" so it's probably just used to activate that specific Attraction Flow. I'm very happy about it too. Aside from the Command Deck, the Shotlock feature was one of my favorite things about BbS. Throughout the entire series, BbS was by far one of my favorites gameplay wise (at least with Aqua and Ventus--I'm terrible with Terra haha).
  14. New Kingdom Hearts III gameplay footage debuted towards the end of a new Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue trailer that premiered at Jump Festa 2016. This new footage featured the use of magic, the return of Shotlocks and Nobodies, new Heartless, as well as a new Attraction Flow named "Shooting Ride". The footage begins with a cutscene of Sora, Donald, and Goofy in the Kingdom of Corona, seemingly heading towards Rapunzel's tower. From there, the cutscene smoothly transitions into a battle against the dandelion Heartless that were initially revealed at E3 2015. As Sora battles with the Heartless, he uses several magic spells including Aero and Fire. When these spells are used, they effect the environment as well; Aero will move the individual blades of grass while Fire spells will leave tinder marks on the ground. While the Heartless are somewhat spread out in the beginning of the battle, the smaller ones begin to circle around the bigger Heartless and begin to work as a group, as detailed by Tetsuya Nomura in a past interview. In the next scene, Sora encounters several Nobodies floating down in a valley. These Nobodies twirl about through the air while showering petals of light below. With the use of dodge roll, Sora is able to avoid the petals before being launched into the air with the help of Flowmotion. The design of these Nobodies seem to heavily suggest the return of Organization XIII member, Marluxia. On Mount Olympus, Sora, Donald, and Goofy are walking along a path when they encounter a group of flying Heartless. The HUD starts off blue when in a state of peace, but turns orange as the group encounters enemies and as Sora summons his Keyblade. From there, the screen zooms in and enters a Shotlock mode, an attack tactic featured in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. The player is given two options: "Shot Flow" or "Athletic Flow". Athletic Flow is chosen for this battle, and Sora launches into a high speed attack, easily moving between the flying Heartless with a technique that seems similar to Flowmotion. In order to keep the attack going, the player must push assigned buttons as they pop up onto the screen. Sora is surrounded by a blue glow during this period and unleashes a powerful spinning attack to finish off the Athletic Flow. When a Shotlock command is used, this will deplete the yellow bar featured above Sora's health and magic bars on the bottom left portion of the screen. Though buttons are not assigned yet, it can be assumed that each button will lead into a different Shotlock. Moments later, Sora falls into the river and is swept away by the current. In this state, it seems that Sora is defenseless against enemies, but the current is moving so fast that he could potentially escape without damage. As Sora is swept away, we also catch our first glimpse at a treasure chest. The next scene features a battle in Twilight Town and focuses on new Nocturne Heartless. These new Heartless use elemental attacks, just as their predecessors, but feature a ring around their bodies that they include in their attacks. Sora uses magic skills as well as classic maneuvers such as dodge roll, guard, and air slide against these new Nocturnes, Large Bodies, and Soldiers. Lastly, the new footage ends at the Mysterious Tower. As the trio enters battle, Sora raises his Keyblade and creates a portal from which the Shooting Ride Attraction Flow appears. Sora, Donald, and Goofy all jump into the car and Sora puts on a pair of glasses. Once the glasses are on, the screen changes into a sort of first person shooter state. From there, the player can send out short blasts that will launch enemies into the air. Once the Heartless are launched into the air, the player can do more damage with these blast attacks. Just like the Shotlock attacks, the Attraction Flow attack Shooting Ride also ends in a powerful finisher, featuring a bright swirl of many lights and launches several Heartless into the air at once. The Shooting Ride also keeps a record of the points the player gains while shooting down enemies. Just as it will do more damage, the player will also earn more points for shooting enemies that have already been launched into the air. Taking advantage of the finishing attack will also help to give players a higher score. After showing off dodge roll, magic attacks, as well as physical combos, Sora performs a Shotlock attack once more and starts to use "Shoot Flow" before the trailer fades into the Kingdom Hearts III logo. Click here to view the article
  15. New Kingdom Hearts III gameplay footage debuted towards the end of a new Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue trailer that premiered at Jump Festa 2016. This new footage featured the use of magic, the return of Shotlocks and Nobodies, new Heartless, as well as a new Attraction Flow named "Shooting Ride". The footage begins with a cutscene of Sora, Donald, and Goofy in the Kingdom of Corona, seemingly heading towards Rapunzel's tower. From there, the cutscene smoothly transitions into a battle against the dandelion Heartless that were initially revealed at E3 2015. As Sora battles with the Heartless, he uses several magic spells including Aero and Fire. When these spells are used, they effect the environment as well; Aero will move the individual blades of grass while Fire spells will leave tinder marks on the ground. While the Heartless are somewhat spread out in the beginning of the battle, the smaller ones begin to circle around the bigger Heartless and begin to work as a group, as detailed by Tetsuya Nomura in a past interview. In the next scene, Sora encounters several Nobodies floating down in a valley. These Nobodies twirl about through the air while showering petals of light below. With the use of dodge roll, Sora is able to avoid the petals before being launched into the air with the help of Flowmotion. The design of these Nobodies seem to heavily suggest the return of Organization XIII member, Marluxia. On Mount Olympus, Sora, Donald, and Goofy are walking along a path when they encounter a group of flying Heartless. The HUD starts off blue when in a state of peace, but turns orange as the group encounters enemies and as Sora summons his Keyblade. From there, the screen zooms in and enters a Shotlock mode, an attack tactic featured in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. The player is given two options: "Shot Flow" or "Athletic Flow". Athletic Flow is chosen for this battle, and Sora launches into a high speed attack, easily moving between the flying Heartless with a technique that seems similar to Flowmotion. In order to keep the attack going, the player must push assigned buttons as they pop up onto the screen. Sora is surrounded by a blue glow during this period and unleashes a powerful spinning attack to finish off the Athletic Flow. When a Shotlock command is used, this will deplete the yellow bar featured above Sora's health and magic bars on the bottom left portion of the screen. Though buttons are not assigned yet, it can be assumed that each button will lead into a different Shotlock. Moments later, Sora falls into the river and is swept away by the current. In this state, it seems that Sora is defenseless against enemies, but the current is moving so fast that he could potentially escape without damage. As Sora is swept away, we also catch our first glimpse at a treasure chest. The next scene features a battle in Twilight Town and focuses on new Nocturne Heartless. These new Heartless use elemental attacks, just as their predecessors, but feature a ring around their bodies that they include in their attacks. Sora uses magic skills as well as classic maneuvers such as dodge roll, guard, and air slide against these new Nocturnes, Large Bodies, and Soldiers. Lastly, the new footage ends at the Mysterious Tower. As the trio enters battle, Sora raises his Keyblade and creates a portal from which the Shooting Ride Attraction Flow appears. Sora, Donald, and Goofy all jump into the car and Sora puts on a pair of glasses. Once the glasses are on, the screen changes into a sort of first person shooter state. From there, the player can send out short blasts that will launch enemies into the air. Once the Heartless are launched into the air, the player can do more damage with these blast attacks. Just like the Shotlock attacks, the Attraction Flow attack Shooting Ride also ends in a powerful finisher, featuring a bright swirl of many lights and launches several Heartless into the air at once. The Shooting Ride also keeps a record of the points the player gains while shooting down enemies. Just as it will do more damage, the player will also earn more points for shooting enemies that have already been launched into the air. Taking advantage of the finishing attack will also help to give players a higher score. After showing off dodge roll, magic attacks, as well as physical combos, Sora performs a Shotlock attack once more and starts to use "Shoot Flow" before the trailer fades into the Kingdom Hearts III logo.

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