^Now now im not saying I'm 100 percent right. I'm just using the info I know and.. -^^-
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monkeybutt said:Okay...full proof:
http://ps2.ign.com/articles/543/543070p1.html
One new feature that did appear to be working like it was supposed to, on the other hand, was the helpful gameplay mechanic known as the 'Transformation Drive' (temporary title). Initially presented as an extra gauge near Sora's health loop, the transformation drive is increased when players collect orbs from fallen enemies much like his health and magic do. Once activated, it allows Sora to fuse with another member of his team to create an uber version of himself that possesses additional powers, abilities, and so forth.
In the build we sampled, for example, Goofy was the only other character that we could merge with -- producing a crimson-clad version of Sora with a keyblade and sword that allowed him to deal double the damage he normally would with both arms. When this happens, Goofy disappears from the party altogether until the gauge runs out; and despite the fact that players lose a team member, Sora's additional powers more than make up for it.