The beauty of it, however, is that it all intertwines so well: where Ventus rolls around on a ball of wool, doing away with pesky Unversed, Aqua traverses the beautiful outdoors of Lady Tremaine's home; while Terra faces off against the immortal flying boy Peter Pan, Ventus finds himself in a bit of a flap with Captain Hook; as Aqua teams up with Prince Philip to slay Dragon Maleficent, Terra is hopelessly dragged in by the evil witch's hooks; but there are also times when the three heroes team up and form a terrific trio to not be trifled with as seen in Radiant Garden where they take on a powerful, gargantuan Unversed together. Though each character may seem distanced from his or her counterparts, the reality is that they could never be closer.
As advised by Mr. Nomura himself, we'll be looking at the scenarios in the order of Terra, Ventus and then Aqua.
Terra
While you play as the brunet hero (anti-hero?) you'll find yourself stomping through the worlds and smashing away at the Unversed that simply adore proving themselves as a big problem whether it be due to sheer power or defense or the fact that they drone in numbers. During these battles you'll find yourself with magic and power at your command as you play as Terra: taking on a power-based approach to combat, you can use Terra's unique Rockbreaker ability to make the earth quiver at will and force those enemies back to the holes whence they came - but don't despair, for Terra can also utilize Ven's speedy delivery and Aqua's magical methods as well as a plethora of summons and other allies, known as D-Links. Add in the fact that you can play switcheroo with your moves and a battle with Terra will never be boring.
Whilst there remains a large air of mystery surrounding this stalwart teen, we do know several things about him: first of all, he is very keen to prove himself. What that is, we don't really know, but we know he has a heart of pure gold at his core and that makes us ask ourselves just how far Terra would really go to achieve his ambitions and to protect what he cares about. Secondly, he's a little too close to the dark side for our liking - and for the liking of his friends Aqua and Ven. Without saying anything too spoilerific, Terra treads a path much more at the heart of what Kingdom Hearts is built on which sometimes puts him in the company of villains we'd rather keep away from - one of those being the crafty Maleficent, the antics of whom have made the hair on the back of our necks stand right up on end for too long. What's more is that she's twisting Terra's mind so much he's taken it upon himself to visit some very special girls whose hearts he is immensely intrigued by - the beauties known as the Princesses of Heart.
The most intriguing of these perhaps is Master Xehanort, a Keyblade Master whose sudden disappearance is Terra's primary concern. Most of us know that he pretty much leads Terra on a merry chase but we don't know why. Actually, I do but I'm not going to tell. What I will say, however, without dishing too many spoilers, is that Terra changes quite visibly throughout and Master Xehanort, no matter how indirectly, is always at the heart of this. Does this mean Master Xehanort is good for Terra? Absolutely not. Does it mean he's bad for Terra? Not sure. Only time, experience and a good run-around in Terra's bothered boots will give you those answers.
jmk91790
Terra is my favorite charter in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. Terra is the kind of hero who protects everyone else before worrying about himself. He is a born hero who wants to do good but has trouble dealing with the darkness inside of him. I cant wait to see how he deals with the darkness. I love the voice actor they used for him, even though I don't know who the voice actor is. Terra is the type of hero I would like to be.
Dawninmyheart
Terra caught my eye from the beginning -
I can't wait to play his story,
But I wonder why I never see him grinning.
Ventus
While Ven's potential connection to Sora is the highlight of this scenario, what also catches our attention is the snaky individual Vanitas. From several screen shots that have been released over the wait for the English version of this game, you'll probably have seen Vanitas lounging around casually with Ven intensely on edge. Does this mean Vanitas has been caught red-handed hiding water balloons in Ven's bed? Who knows: it could be something mediocre or extremely important, but either way we know that Vanitas is more interested in Ven than anybody else leading us to believe that the helmet-bearing soldier probably has his part to play in Ven's clouded fate. And with Ven's hostile reactions to Master Xehanort's apprentice - again, as observed by screen shots - we can only assume that Ven is working for the ‘good side' which means he's not a fan of the missing Keyblade Master.
On the topic of Master Xehanort, you'll know that this old man is weirdly interested in Ventus for a reason which is entirely unknown. Does Ven have something extraordinary about him? It's assumed so since we think Master Xehanort is very, ah, elite in his interests. From those infamous, cryptic screens of Master Xehanort telling Ven to ‘give it up in order to obtain it' at Olympus Coliseum to that extremely thought-provoking trailer of Master Xehanort pretty much turning Ven into an ice cube, we know for sure that the Keyblade Master has his fingers in pies which could more than likely affect the outcome of Ven's journey - a journey sparked out of the concern for his Master Xehanort-obsessed friend, Terra.
While Ventus tails Terra across the universe, hoping to get him back no matter what, he becomes best of friends with the folks of the worlds he visits. From Jaq the mouse to Stitch the alien to the Lost Boys, Ven is an all-round favorite and can even team up with some of his buddies during battles with the waves of Unversed using the D-Link feature. Unlike Terra's tough techniques and Aqua's enchanting approach, Ven chooses to make use of his deftness and speed, often zipping and slashing his way through hordes of enemies at lightspeeds to send them sprawling - but the youngster still proves a tour de force under the influence of Aqua's spectacular spells and Terra's brute force.
Ven is my second favorite because I like Roxas and he is like the original Roxas and will finally explain why Roxas looks nothing like Sora. ... I am most excited for Ventus' scenario so I can find his relation to Sora and how he plays a part in this story.
Aqua
Firstly: how to describe Aqua? A lot is said for itself by the situation into which Aqua is thrown: after Master Xehanort and his apprentice Vanitas disappear, Aqua has no choice but to hunt down her friends Ventus and Terra, both of whom are chasing someone. While Ven has a certain air of naivety about him concerning Terra's true disposition, Aqua is much more tuned-in; she really sees Terra for what he is and for the troubles which he faces. As someone with a great sense of maturity and understanding about her, Aqua greatly disagrees with Terra's antics but cannot spend her time chasing him and only him; Ven is also a concern for her as he is something of a little brother. Undoubtedly this puts her at odds with both of them, but she must fight for what is best for them no matter what it takes.
She does this much like Donald in the previous Kingdom Hearts titles with magic as her main arsenal. Though she's great with the Keyblade, she feels much more at home tearing through waves of Unversed with her specialty, Diamond Dust, as well as other spells that induce effects such as fire, gravity and lightning to name but a few. Like her boyish friends, Aqua is also able to link with other characters via D-Link: in the same way, she can connect with Terra and Ven and show that girls are just as fast as boys and even stronger. You can boost these strengths by playing the mini board game and throwing together insane combos with the command deck. Will Aqua ever be outdated? Not a chance.
On the topic of Ventus, Aqua seems to be a little more in touch with Vanitas than Terra as witnessed by her near-removal of his mask. Of course, he ruins the moment by laughing like a maniac and taking off and consequently it's something that grates on both her and us for the rest of the story. Does her interaction with Vanitas hold any significance? I can't tell you; but it does seem that Master Xehanort, unlike Terra and Ventus, holds little interest in Aqua. Maybe that's just because he's a... well, because he's a guy, but we have the feeling that Aqua's influence is a little more backbench than the other two - which isn't to say she's unimportant, of course: it just means that she's probably more indirectly essential than Terra and Ven to the events of the game and consequently to the entire series.
Smile
She's the character we know the least about. The only remote mentioning she had before in the series, unlike Ven and Terra, was that one scene with Xemnas in the Chamber of Repose. How did her armor and Keyblade get there? Why would Xemnas, who lost all his Memories, still managed to call her 'friend'? Xigbar said he heard voices when Xemnas was inside the Chamber - could he have somehow heard Aqua? Why? What ties would Xigbar have to Xemnas's "friend"? And of course, to top it all, I can't wait to see how her relationship with Terra and Ven unwinds. She seems to be a great part of what keeps the trio together, and I can't wait to see the interaction, despite the separate scenarios.
Key to Truth
I'm excited about Aqua because she will be the first female controlable character and the first woman that's a keyblade warrior in the series. She looks like the most mature from the three, and as a magician her fighting style must be awesome.
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