correct khh concert in japan,maybe 2.8 info and season one of kh x edningSo for August, we got a KH concert, more 2.8 info[probably], and the finale of KHx. Did I get it right?
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correct khh concert in japan,maybe 2.8 info and season one of kh x edningSo for August, we got a KH concert, more 2.8 info[probably], and the finale of KHx. Did I get it right?
You know what I'm starting to think that the dandelions thing wasn't to give like an explanation on the children that rebuilt the world, but rather an excuse as to why Unchained will continue past chi. And given he hints we might see Ephemera and Skuld in KH3 who we know both became dandelions here is my guess.
Season 1: The story of the Foretellers that lead to the keyblade war and how Ephemera, Skuld, and the player ultimately become dandelions. (yes I think in the end the player will join the dandelions but they didn't right now because there are still things Nomura wants us to see in Chi's story)
Season 2: What went on with the dandelions leading up to them returning to the world in KH3.
Master of Masters takes off his hood revealing Nomura's face.Trying to envision the masters face and i hope he looks sorta goofy...with uh pink hair please.
I'm not sure how I feel about KHIII's intro being short. I understand getting straight to it but *looking at DDD's intro* yeah they have to be careful. DDD's intro was kinda awkward with us just being plopped in like that. And the optional story exposition made the flow of the beginning clunky. Hopefully they find a happy medium between the short intro and plot exposition.
Master of Masters takes off his hood revealing Nomura's face.
goldplanner it no problem if we can wait for kh 3 for so long we can wait for the intiviw anyway thanks goldplanner for all the hardwork you done on this websiteNo worries, guys <3 Sorry it took so long, it was just so massive!!
No worries, guys <3 Sorry it took so long, it was just so massive!!
You guys.
I think the dandelions hibernated to the present day using the memory pods in the Twilight town mansion basement. They are shaped like flowers....
Remember how when you examine them, they say "there was evidence these were used before" ...
You guys.
I think the dandelions hibernated to the present day using the memory pods in the Twilight town mansion basement. They are shaped like flowers....
Remember how when you examine them, they say "there was evidence these were used before" ...
A lot of people have been wondering if Nomura would ever use that blurb from the memory pods to actually be something story relevant one day, and this is a popular theory floating around, whether it be the foretellers who used the pods to support the rebirth theory, or the dandelions. Either way, I wonder if the extra pods ever will be explained further or not.
>KH0.2: plenty of volume, all parts have evolved
—We were able to play the KH0.2 demo, and what a wonderful workmanship! First, the graphics dazzled our eyes. It doesn't look simply realistic, it's a new kind of KH-ness.
Nomura: I'm so glad. KH0.2 is the first title in the series that adopts lighting, and we adjust things from start to finish since the way it looks changes considerably depending on the light, but I still wondered whether the direction we'd taken would show. We are also working very closely with the developers of Unreal Engine 4.
Nomura: It's only on that map. If you continue to different areas, there are different things to play with. I know so far you have had no idea what sort of adventures Aqua had in the Realm of Darkness, but here, many worlds… worlds that had been swallowed by the darkness are fused together. After the part you played in the demo, you enter Cinderella's castle and find yourself in a different world, and leaving that brings you to yet another world, that's how it is.
—So we aren't going to just explore Cinderella's castle, then. At the end of the demo, Terra appeared. Was that some sort of illusion?
Nomura: I wonder (laughs). When it comes to that sort of thing, I'd like you to play the full game.
Nomura: It's not that I've spread the story out, perhaps it's more that I've separated the parts that would have ruined KH3's tempo if they were told then.
In fact, KH3 is overwhelmingly big, so it's not that content has been shaved off, and it's something I've worried over how to handle.
And then, to me, I've made a lot of RPGs so far, and I think rather than listening to long explanations at the start of the game, we want to enjoy the adventure right away, so I decided to try and keep the opening exposition part of KH3 as short as possible. Because of that, maybe people will be like, "why is Sora here?", feeling like KH3 begins comparatively abruptly. Of course, if you keep playing, you'll work out the minimum about the situation.
Nomura: Yeah (laughs). By the way, KH3's intro is short, and it begins straight away, but I am thinking very precisely about how to make sure both those who have been with the series for a long time and those for whom this will be the first KH title will be able to follow along.
Nomura: Yes. In addition to PS4 trophies, the trophies from the original game are also there as a separate feature. Other than that, drop times have been extended, and some enemy reactions are currently undergoing adjustment. And, as a series-first experiment, KH3D will be in 60fps. There, it differs fundamentally from the original.
—It was extremely fresh seeing Ephemera and the Foretellers in CG with voice acting in KHχ Back Cover.
Nomura: Just like KH0.2, it uses techniques from KH3. You can go ahead and think of KH3's cutscenes as looking pretty much like that.
Nomura: It is especially popular overseas, it seems. When the North American version was released, there was a huge response from Europeans wanting a supported release in Europe, so I'm as happy as can be.
Nomura: The nature of the connection between the two worlds is something I can't talk about in specifics yet.
Yaaaas!!!!—We are interested in what will happen to the characters Ephemer and Skuld, and whether they will appear in future titles in the series.
Nomura: I wonder (laughs).
—By the way, next year is the KH series' 15th anniversary. You're starting concerts this year, will you be planning anything else?
Nomura: Let me see… Next year is also the 30th anniversary of Final Fantasy, but it does look as though there will be plenty of things happening for KH's fifteenth year.
At the next information releases, which will be this coming August at the KH concert and the Dissidia Final Fantasy tournament, I plan to start bringing more to light little by little, so I thank you in advance for your continued support.