- Joined
- May 8, 2007
- Messages
- 939
- Awards
- 4
One minor aspect I've always been a little confused about was the ending to this, which had our main trio about to set off on a new adventure for the first time in lord-knows-how-long.
Finally, Sora, Donald and Goofy! Together again!...um...
Shouldn't this have been KH3's opening? :S
I'm not trying to argue this route was inherently wrong, just...odd.
Is KH3 just going to open with us watching that whole scene again, but now in context of the full game?
Come to think of it, I'd have anticipated KH3 opening with a long prologue focusing on Aqua's antics in the darkness before we finally reunite with Sora and co, akin to KH2's prologue with Roxas. Instead of the prologue being a separate game entirely.
Am I the only one that found this whole aspect weird? I hope I don't come off as complaining about this, I'm more confused and curious than anything.
Perhaps they learned their lesson from KH2's prologue being infamously long and decided to have it as a separate optional game? -shrugs-
Finally, Sora, Donald and Goofy! Together again!...um...
Shouldn't this have been KH3's opening? :S
I'm not trying to argue this route was inherently wrong, just...odd.
Is KH3 just going to open with us watching that whole scene again, but now in context of the full game?
Come to think of it, I'd have anticipated KH3 opening with a long prologue focusing on Aqua's antics in the darkness before we finally reunite with Sora and co, akin to KH2's prologue with Roxas. Instead of the prologue being a separate game entirely.
Am I the only one that found this whole aspect weird? I hope I don't come off as complaining about this, I'm more confused and curious than anything.
Perhaps they learned their lesson from KH2's prologue being infamously long and decided to have it as a separate optional game? -shrugs-