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Maleficent also disappeared from the opening only to have a 30-second cameo at the end, and ReMIND only gives the Final Fantasy characters a couple minutes of screentime in the DLC to set-up what is essentially just an arena.ĭisney and Final Fantasy just feel tacked-on to make Kingdom Hearts 3 a Kingdom Hearts game. Both Disney and Final Fantasy now feel tacked-on as the worlds in Kingdom Hearts 3 didn’t affect the plot in any capacity as they were simply filler. Not to mention Disney and Final Fantasy were both important ingredients in the cocktail. The dynamics of Sora, Riku and Kairi made sense, the villain’s goal of opening Kingdom Hearts via capturing Disney Princesses was easy to grasp, and all of the exposition was easy to digest. It was ultimately a simple, but enjoyable and charming, endeavour from beginning-to-end. Maleficent was positioned as the main antagonist before an original baddie named Ansem pulled the rug from underneath her feet. The series’ first instalment was a simple novelty that had an anime kid interact with Final Fantasy characters while exploring the worlds of and reliving the events of Disney movies. The conclusion with this new group highly suggests they will be prominent in the inevitable next game, which also suggests that Square Enix will again be doubling down on original characters.Īnd this is where Kingdom Hearts has lost almost all of the charm it had back in 2002. With all of this having already been a significant problem, Kingdom Hearts 3 ReMIND then makes matters worse by adding a Final Fantasy Versus XIII reference in Yozora, as well by ending with another variant of Organization XIII with cloaked dudes who wear animal masks. Unless you extensively brush up on your Kingdom Hearts academia every ten-minutes, it’s impossible to tell who’s connected to who, who is an evil variant of who, and just what the hell Kingdom Hearts actually is. #KINGDOM HEARTS 3 FULL OPENING SERIES#
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