Where did you hear that? I voted for Kingdom Hearts. It had the most sense of magic and exploration. Then Kingdom Hearts II definitely lost that. Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+, on the other hand, is incredible. But Kingdom Hearts is still my favorite. I suppose beacuse I grew up with it. Gameplay wise, Final Mix+. Story, has to be Kingdom Hearts. All of the games...get more serious towards the end though.
She just feels guilty and thinks that she should be hated, that's it. At least I hope so. To move on is to grow.
I don't see why everyone wanted to play as Sora instead of Roxas at the beginning of Kingdom Hearts II. Roxas seemed like such a better character, but I suppose for those who did play Chain of Memories you really wanted to know what happened the whole time. Playing as Sora was never really on my mind, though the game actually felt...real? whenever I got control of him. I just waited to play as Riku. For the whole series. Besides that, slow intros are better in my opinion. Unless they can be pulled off like Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core.
Sly Cooper: Honor Among Thieves. Totally took away from the experience of the first game. I felt as if it was just a filler to make it a trilogy, because I honestly couldn't think of what they could do AFTER the first one. Every single Cocks of Doody game: First off, their stories are just ******ed. Secondly, wtf? It's not realistic at all, yet that's what everyone "loves" about it. Only one sniper bullet in the body would kill, regardless if it was compressed or not by the silencer. Then the killstreak awards are just...overly cheap. No vehicles? Gay. Fable II: Wasn't nearly as good as Fable: The Lost Chapters. Fable III was the best in my opinion, dealing with decisions and how hard they are to make.
Haha, I meant for whenever I tried to get into the...thread I guess. I thought that Mike gave a password out and I didn't know it or something. But I quickly realized what was up. Floor seven. Way to dawn? Is it something to do with the crossroads? I have no clue.
How high did you level up? I've only gotten to like level 34 or something. I've only played Critical Mode on that game though, well- I played Terra as standard or proud for a little while. Kingdom Hearts on Proud was definitely a challenge, compared to the other games' proud modes. But I'm still not sure about Birth By Sleep. Like I said though, I never trained on Birth By Sleep. I just went through the game and looked up how to get good...forgot what the abilities are called. Didn't Kingdom Hearts get a critical mode though when it became Final Mix?
What is the password?
I can't agree with you there. Birth By Sleep on Critical Mode is the hardest to me. But I suppose any of the games, after playing them on Critical Mode, seem way too easy. For an example: Sephiroth used to be hard in Kingdom Hearts II on Proud Mode. But then I played Critical Mode and then replayed the English Kingdom Hearts II and destroyed Sephiroth without getting hurt on Proud. I still can't beat him on Kingdom Hearts though.
Very, very disappointing. Doesn't compare to the other Final Mix covers.
That actually doesn't make sense to me. The scene looks to me as if he gave it to her as a loan or something, though I'm sure that's not the case. He basically tossed it to her, and I know they were in a fight and everything- but you never see her use it after that. Even Riku and Sora take it out at random times.
That actually makes...a lot of sense. I never thought of that. But why are we talking about this anyway? Normua said it's because Sora touched Riku's light when he gave into darkness. Which is why Riku could take it back. The ONLY thing I'm wondering is...what the hell is Soul Eater then? A keyblade with no keychain? Because Xehanort could wield a keyblade- hell, Vanitas could. And so the darkness thing is ruled out. It was already clear that Riku could wield it after he took it from Sora, so what is the Soul Eater? Because Way To Dawn is the Soul Eater mixed with light, and that has a keychain. Terra had a lot of darkness in his heart while wielding a keyblade of light I'm guessing? So I would think that Riku could do the same. And if Sora did steal the keyblade from Riku, how is it that Riku gets Way To Dawn? Because merging with the light again or something wouldn't really give you a keyblade, because Terra was light and dark, and his keyblade remained the same. And another thing to add on to that, Riku gets, well- I'll just say another keyblade [Way To Dawn], while Sora is walking around with the keybalde that rightfully belonged to Riku. So what the lollololl? And THEN Riku gives Kairi a keyblade out of nowhere. I'm beginnig to think Riku is a keyblade wizard. But, still- what the hell IS Soul Eater?
I meant that there's only so many Disney movies that would actually have any good gameplay or a storyline relating to Kingdom Hearts in any way, and it seems Birth By Sleep took all of them. Space whatever [Stich], and Neverland seemed like filler to me.
Yeah, and the use of Disney worlds would be a major issue.
I think it would just be hilarious if they would run out of ideas, and then when Kingdom Hearts III came out, there wouldn't be anymore mysteries. That's only 2011, one game, 2012, two games, right? That's not bad at all. But do they mean they are going to continue making one game each year AFTER Kingdom Hearts III is released?
How, exactly, do you use codes for PSP games?
Was it ever explained why (in Birth By Sleep), when they take out their keyblades it looks all data-ish? And same thing with Roxas in Data Twilight Town- though I'm pretty certain it was like that in Data Twilight Town because it was pretty much all data.
Did Sora go back in time to face Terra? Or was that just a portal to the Keyblade Graveyard?
Avatar: The Last Airbender Book One: Water. Way better than I thought it'd be. Just saw it today, actually. It wasn't really bad other than they didn't pronounce certain things right.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. That game is FTW.
They still haven't told how Riku and Mickey got out of Kingdom Hearts, right? That'd be a good thing to cover in a Riku game. And I'd see a lot of people buy it. From people who don't like Kingdom Hearts because of Sora being the main character...and himself,[since honestly, who wants to play as a naive kid the WHOLE game? I was pretty much waiting for the parts when Riku was to show up.] they'd defiantly want to play as a badass, built-up, darkness user, serious, and logical character. I wouldn't mind another flashback game if it was Riku's story. I think it'd sell amazingly, since the demand for a Riku game has been great since Kingdom Hearts. So with the market, I think it'd do fine. As of story, it could skip between games and just cover the biggest things? Or just take after Kingdom Hearts II. I don't know. But there would defiantly be a way more serious storyline.