Xaldin I think...
Maybe it goes the other way round. The nobodies are the bad guys, and there are no girls in there (except Larxene and Xion) because they didn't want girls to be bad. But there are many female characters in the whole kingdom hearts story though.
ShitOX xDDDDD
My favorite heartless is the one big heartless in the begging of the game. And my favorite nobody is the one big nobody in the beginning of the game. :P
I don't like traverse town much, But I like twilight town a lot! Traverse town seems more closed to me, as you can't see anything outside it. But you can see a lot outside twilight town.
You mean someone?
The quality was good, but not that good. The guy just made the colors more intense. In fact, some scenes look worse than better.
I think Roxas looks like a skeleton. You need to make him look more tough in my opinion.
Mickey appears in the end of the secret video. So that means Goofy and Donald are with him?
If you think it's EA, then contact them with your problem. They'll help you more than we will.
Or maybe in one character's story you fight a giant heartless, in another character's story you fight a giant nobody and in the last guy's story you fight a giant unbirth.
I forgot to add that except from the story and the fights, it has cool extra features like icons and pics.
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Cool game, even if you play it in japanese like my friend. Then you don't have a clue about the storyline and you just fight :P
A giant unbirth probably will make an appearance, and I'm sure it will be early in the game. But I'm not sure how you'll fight it. Maybe you fight it only in one of the three characters story, or maybe in both three stories.
Item drop rates are random and the formula cannot be easily found. I guess you're just lucky.
Try S4 it's an MMORPG. Also you could play Unreal Tournament games.
I don't think you would regret buying either of those two.
How many games are there?
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