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Kingdom hearts 3 review
Kingdom hearts 3 review








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worlds have cute and colourful environments just the way Pixar first imagined them, and the Frozen, Big Hero 6 and Tangled worlds offer some fantastic scenery and locations to explore, from the icy mountains of Arendelle to the towering buildings of San Fransokyo. Giving each world its own special traits encourages you to keep traveling through the game to see what the next one will be.Īlong with these previously visited worlds, there are also some brand new and pretty impressive settings to visit. For example, visiting the Caribbean lets you become captain of your own ship and sail the seas exploring islands and taking down enemy ships as if you were in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. Re-visiting these locations offers new stories to tell, and each of the worlds offers a unique experience beyond just aesthetics. Some of the worlds this time around you will have visited before, such as The Hundred Acre Wood from Winnie the Pooh, The Caribbean from Pirates of the Caribbean and Olympus from Hercules. Obviously one of the big selling points of the game is the inclusion of the Disney characters and worlds.

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Players who have played these previous games in the series are rewarded with the continuation of the story of the battle between dark and light, the reappearance of Organization XIII, with both new and old members, and an intense and emotional conclusion which will only leave you wanting more.

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You can still enjoy the game quite happily without a full understanding, as each of the worlds you will visit has its own contained storyline, but if you do want to try and catch up then the recently added Memory Archive offers the perfect chance to do so by offering short stories summing up the past games. Along the way, the game tries to catch you up and remind you what you've missed, but if this is your first entry into the Kingdom Hearts world, you're likely going to feel lost despite the helping hand. The story is a complicated one to follow, to say the least, and requires you to have played some (if not all) of the series' previous entries to understand exactly what is going on.










Kingdom hearts 3 review