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Kingdom hearts 3 worlds
Kingdom hearts 3 worlds










In the Caribbean, you fight Davy Jones with the Kraken, which for me was the boss fight that I was looking forward to the most going into the game, and it did end up being my favorite. In the Olympus world, you fight the Rock Titan part way through, and then the rest of the Titans at the very end. There are only two returning worlds, and those house two of the four Disney boss fights. In Kingdom Hearts 3, you fight significantly fewer bosses compared to the other two mainline games. In Kingdom Hearts 2 all the new mechanics that you gain, like the different forms, you unlock early in the game through the course of the narrative, but in KH3 you just have them with no explanation as to how you got them already. What is most disappointing about all these new mechanics is that you just start with them right away. But in Kingdom Hearts 3, it feels like you are moving in reverse. Lastly, we cannot ignore the form changes and dual-wielding keyblades, as it made me feel even more supremely powerful. The game also introduced "reaction commands" a combat mechanic where Sora will attack enemies uniquely based on the enemy type and timing. Kingdom Hearts 2's gameplay, on the other hand, has aged like fine wine: it was tight and felt right, not too floaty and not too heavy. Looking back, the first Kingdom Hearts is definitely rough around the edges nowadays. The choreography, the flashiness of it all: the best way to describe it to me is that it feels like something you'd see the main character do in a cutscene of any other game, but in Kingdom Hearts, you do it yourself. While that is a fair and true statement it still just so satisfying. One of the elements that I have always loved most in the mainline Kingdom Hearts games is the gameplay, even though in most instances all you have to do is pretty much mash X/A (depending on what system you are playing) to win. However, in Kingdom Hearts 3 it just feels like you're completely disconnected from what is happening in most worlds you are in. In the past Kingdom Hearts games, one of the really unique things that players would experience was fighting various Disney villains in boss battles. By the end of the world, you don’t even fight Hans, the main antagonist of Frozen, for the final boss (which is a reoccurring problem throughout the game). By this time, we have already reached the "Let It Go" portion of the film's story. Once you eventually get out, you continue to follow/find Elsa. While this portion was extremely fun to explore, it felt random: just something for us to do instead of focusing on the Disney characters.

kingdom hearts 3 worlds

For the most part, when you go to these worlds.you’re kind of just there? For example, when the group goes to Arendelle, the world based on Disney’s Frozen, soon after entering the world you try to follow Elsa and-thanks to the antagonist Larxene-you are trapped in an ice labyrinth for about half of your time in the world.












Kingdom hearts 3 worlds