![]() ![]() Each world has its own unique art style and beauty tied to it, but my personal favourite for art would have been Hundred Acre Wood, the world of Winnie the Pooh. ![]() Faithfully recreating some of Disney’s most popular worlds within the setting of Square’s fantasy adventure could not have been easy, let alone having to create new parts just to fit the design of a game world. Square Enix’s artists have done an incredible job with Kingdom Hearts 3. I understand that they are supposed to connect the dots with stuff from previous games, but by throwing in random elements from other games for no apparent reason within the context of the game itself you create a needlessly obtuse and confusing story, not a deep one. ![]() So unless you’re dialled into the greater Kingdom Hearts universe they are meaningless dribble, and take a game from simply having average writing to being more or less incoherent. There comes a point in the story where the game randomly throws in a bunch of plot points which are from the previous game, but never even references them properly in the game itself. When Kingdom Hearts 3 has to rely on its own writing, the game kind of loses its flair. This is probably due in part to the fact that they have Disney’s well-established and predefined ideas already to play with, instead of having to come up with an entirely new direction all by themselves. ![]() Kingdom Hearts 3’s strength when it comes to writing is with the individual characters and small stories within the worlds themselves, but not the overall story arc. ![]()
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