It's a moble game with special events that happen periodically. If it's anything like One Piece: Treasure Cruise, then it'll have special items, like rainbow gems or something, that you can earn or buy to allow you to continue should you get a game over.
I really hope that at some point in the future they'll make this into an actual game for handhelds or consoles and not a "free-to-play" game where I'd have to constantly dish out money just to play and proceed with the story.
Why can't they just do like they did with Coded and just make it for consoles/handhelds. Phones are horrible for games like this since they don't have a whole lot of memory.
Wow. They must really want people to buy their figures if the only way to unlock one item is to have all the figures. This is why I like how Nintendo handles their Amiibos; you technically don't have to use them to play the games they're compatible with as they only unlock extra stuff and even then you don't need all of the Amiibo to unlock it.
Well, at least I know who to blame for those songs now.
Is she the one who wrote the main themes Simple and Clean and My Sanctuary?
Little disappointing, to be honest. It didn't really show anything we already didn't know. Felt more like a reminder that this is a thing, if anything.
We'll most likely get to see a new world(s) revealed. Speaking of which, I kinda hope we get a world based off of The Jungle Book. KH had Deep Jungle, KHII had Pride Lands, so it would make sense that the third console game would get a jungle-based level as well. Plus, BbS was supposed to have a world based on The Jungle Book, so I could see it being put in another game similar to how Prankster's Paradise was going to be in 358/2 Days before being scrapped and put in KH3D later on.
When the trailers become available, make sure to post them. I heard rumors that there is a world based on Inside Out and I want to confirm whether or not they're true.
Because as far as I knew, the purpose of KHX was to tell the story of the Keyblade War, despite having Emblem Heartless, with no mention of this Book of Prophecies. That's why I have been saying it wasn't canon because it made no sense for Emblem Heartless to be around during the Keyblade War.
Well when was this mentioned, 'cause this is the first I'm hearing of this Book of Prophecies.
Man, they really want people to know that Kingdom Hearts X is a thing despite the fact that it goes against the canon. Also, wasn't this little Aqua story already in Birth by Sleep Final Mix? You know, where she's in the Realm of Darkness and suddenly has to fight that strange Heartless?
There's so many Pixar movies to choose from when it comes to which worlds we want to see. Toy Story, The Incredibles, A Bug's Life, Brave, Monsters Inc. Personally, I'd like to see a world based solely on Buzz Lightyear of Star Command. Bring back Mira, Booster, XR, and Warp Darkmatter.
And how the hell did that happen? If memory serves correctly, wasn't it someone from Square Enix, possibly Nomura, who came up with the idea of KH in the first place because they wanted to make the crossover? If anything, KH should be jointly owned by both Square and Disney with Square owning Sora, Aqua, and all the other original characters for obvious reasons.
What about Olympus Coliseum and Halloween Town? Those two worlds didn't seem to follow the plots of Hercules and The Nightmare Before Christmas.
So apparently all of the original KH characters and the FF characters are no longer owned by Nomura/Square Enix now? What's Vignocchi trying to pull here saying that Disney is the sole owner of the Kingdom Hearts series?
I'll be pissed if Lightning was put into KHIII. The FFXIII series of games were some of the worse entries in the overall FF series.
I really don't see the point of this game. From what is known it supposedly takes place during the Keyblade Wars, yet the minor enemies you fight are Emblem Heartless which canonically didn't come into existence until long after the Wars had ended. Technically this game shouldn't even be canon to the series due to how it goes against already established facts.
I know he died and that is very sad, but what makes it sadder is that he died before the story finished. That's like an author dying before he finished his next book or an actor dying in the middle of production of a movie or TV series. And I know that they'll probably find replacements, but they'll never reach the pinnacle that Ohtsuka and Nimoy have reached.