probably because you live in the middle of nowhere
In somewhat related news I've been trying to get a Wii U for a while now sold out everywhere
PS+ trials have a time limit, the best you could do is see how far you could get in before it runs out
The thing is KH may be a cross over, bu very few characters actually CROSS over. You get FF in Olympus Colosseum, and some stuff in Radiant Garden, but very rarely do Disney characters cross paths, let alone Square characters
also dominoes with every type of cheese is pretty great
you misunderstand me. I don't really think Star Wars is likely to make it in (though it'd make for a great hype generating trailer) I'm just arguing it wouldn't be as impossible or unfitting as people are saying
I mean, KH is already pretty set in the forces of good and evil thing, and KH has shown it's not terribly averse to rewriting things to fit. Though I doubt they would need to do much here, they already talk a lot about Darth Vader giving in to the darkness and such, now it can just be literal. On the planets thing. They COULD treat it like the islands in Pirates, let you visit multiple ones, but I think choosing a significant planet works better. Like just using the Death Star, it sugues pretty well. Make it kinda like Monstro in KH1, where the Gummi Ship gets pulled into a tractor beam. Luke Han and Ben are already there, they briefly explain how they got there adn why, and then the story proceeds as normal. Adapting episode V might require two worlds, Dagobah and Cloud City, simply because I don't think the events of Cloud City are enough to fill an entire world. Maybe if it's like KH2 Dagobah could be the first visit and Cloud City the second. Episode VI is obvious, Endor. With a brief moment with the Death Star II for the final battle. Episode 1, Naboo, make podracing a mini game. Episode 2, Geonosis (with maybe a bit of Kamino?), Episode 3... tough to say (I haven't seen episode 3 since it was released in theatres, I barely remember any details)
I didn't ignore it at all. I pointed out that every world operates on their own rules. The ending of KH2 showed us apparently Pyreflies are a part of the KHU, did that screw hings up? What about the cluster**** the religious scene must be, considering Greek Gods are apparently real, but Maleficent gets her powers from Hell, and China actually has ancient dragons? Every world ALWAYS brings its baggage, and then it's PROMPTLY ignored. Sora can fly in Never Land, but not other worlds. In some worlds he changes shape. Nothing from a world ever TRULY carries over. And the force? It's a completely abstract concept, basically magic in practice. It has NO really ramifications on the larger KHU, especially since no force sensitive people exist, and the force itself has very little use that isn't already replicated in some way alreayd n KH by magic or technology. Star Wars DOES have political elements... but they're so easy to brush over. The LEGO games adapted the movies and they didn't even use dialog. The Death Star is devoid of any real political stuff that would be needed though, which I think makes it perfect. Just show up, meet Han Luke and such, they explain they're looking for a princess. Maybe some throwaway dialog about princesses of hearts. They fight some heartless, they go through the key set pieces of the movie, have a boss fight... and then it's over. Fits like a key, has fun opportunities, gives some good fanservice (which is basically the second point of KH) Maybe Sora gets like force push or something to take with him into future worlds. Because Sora can literally do anything I seriously don't see why you think the force is such a big deal, ESPECIALLY in the original trilogy
I haven't yet
So how is Star Wars contradictory? I've given plenty of examples of how it would fit into KH2, never mind a brand new game. And I can definitely give a pretty simple reason why it would make the game more enjoyable. Lots of people want it. Lots of people like Star Wars. A LOT of people's favourite worlds in KH tend to be the one based on their favourite Disney movie, without much else to back it up. So for people who like Star Wars a lot, they get that. For the rest of us? Well it certainly can't HURT us or anything. Worst case scenario it ends up not being a very good world. But it would end up giving us fun fights or mini games or whatever, and who knows, maybe they'll even get some old cast members to reprise their roles? That'd be cool. I'd certainly say there's a LOT more potential for a Star Wars world to be interesting, Pirates turned out incredibly bland. Star Wars gives us some colourful characters, laser battles, space ships and such (oh yeah, btw, forgot, Deep Space. Also keyblade gliders. Data battles. Replicas. Hollow Bastion. DiZ. The Mirage Arena) Now maybe the original Tron was plenty silly, but they played Legacy much more straight. Re:Coded is one of the best KH games
urgh. I don't know if it was just my local Pizza Huts that did this, but they used to make literally THE BEST meat lovers. Like people have literally ascended to having after eating it, having no further use for the mortal realm Then they changed the recipe. Now its not BAD per say but... it's infinitely worse :'(
Every Disney show has a different tone from KH, because none of them are cliche anime. I really don't see how the force would be hard to incorporate, every world runs on its own rules anyways, plus it's a great excuse to give a party member good moves ( though I'm not so sure Luke or Ben would be the party member) ... the original trilogy was PRETTY silly. And when not silly, fun at least. Not that that matters, KH never needed a silly movie to incorporate it, in fact they tend to drain the silliness from movies that WERE silly. On the fun factor... in my experience the actual world has little to do with how fun it turns out. But Star Wars has plenty of moments that could be fun. Battling Storm Troopers. Or Storm Trooper themed Heartless? Maybe make that monster in that garbage compactor a heartless and have a boss battle when you have to keep everyone from beign crushed while still defeating it? A Darth Vader boss fight would be loads of fun if done right. Going with the Pirates analogy I'd imagine they'd use Han Solo as the party member, him being the fan favourite character and Luke not coming into his own yet, much like Jack in the Pirates world. Aesthetically Star Wars lends itself better to a bright colour palette as well, so the characters would stand out less than they did in Pirates. Oh, adn sci-fi elements have no place in KH? How silly of me
It's easy to predict because it's true. Star Wars would be far from the dumbest thing to be in KH. Nobody is giving any REAL reasons why Star Wars is magically dumber than anything else KH has done. It's just the internet thing of saying nope over and over and pretending that's somehow a coherent answer. Anyways, KH is dumb, and Star Wars is just a well paced action movie. Holding either of them up to some ridiculous standard is just silly.
Disney is all but irrelevant to KH anyways though. You COULD use anybody, it doesn't matter. And really functionally Star Wars has everything it needs to make a world. A distinct place to visit, an iconic character to fight, action oriented goals, bizarre moralizing based on an ambiguous force. Heck Star Wars Episode 4 works better than MOST KH worlds, note my earlier post.
Exactly. There's already a precedent, so why is Star Wars suddenly impossible?
Huh. Kinda a random thought, but KH1 Cloud doesn't have a high poly face. I wonder if they made one for this game
I hate MP specific trophies even when I enjoy the multiplayer because one day I know those trophies will literally become impossible to get :/
TFU2 is more exciting but ridiculously short and padded
no I think that predates everyone in this forum