Poll: Kingdom Hearts 3 -Poll-

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LobsterFeng

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See I don't have a DS or a PSP. That's why the spin-offs make me angry, because when/if I'm playing KH3, I'll probably be like "Wut?" and everyone will be like "Oh you need to play the handheld games to get this." And I'll be like "But why couldn't they have just explained it in this game?" And so on.
 

Arina Love

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airrazor7 said:
RJ 17 said:
I enjoyed KH2 but finny fun was disturbing and no fun at all. When I started playing the game I was under the impression that Sora was on a mission to find Kairi, Mickey and beat the tar out of Riku along the way but apparently I was wrong. Basically, I perceive the ending of KH2 as a win for the representation of homosexuality in video games. Kairi was just, y'know, the girl, on the side, getting in the way of the "real" relationship in the game.

To be more on topic: Why do I need patience? It's kind of hard to wait for a game that hasn't even been officially announced which to me means that it doesn't exist yet. As far as I'm concerned, KH3 is just an unorganized collection of thoughts on the minds of a few Square-Enix and Disney developers.

Arina Love said:
i hate Disney so i don't care at all about KH3.
You have piqued my curiosity. If you don't mind, please, elaborate.
i loathe every character Disney has ever created, so by default i don't like KH series. Don't care about gameplay, if games fails for me in character\story it's not worth playing. Same goes other way around: if game have gameplay i don't like but have interesting characters and story, i would play that game (last one was Catherine absolutely hated puzzle-platform gameplay but finished it in one go (12h marathon) and liked it very much).

PS i mainly play J-RPGs
 

VoidWanderer

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I would love to play Kingdom Hearts 3 and I never finished the first one or played much of the second.

But then again, to me, it as a huge analogy that reading certain childhood books can transport you to a magical land. And I think that is really quite cool.