![]() Thereafter, you are ported to Daybreak Town (which looks eerily like Radiant Garden from Birth by Sleep) and introduced to Cirithy. This mystery stays throughout gameplay as we never know who our Union leaders are or why we fight- only that we must. KHUx forgoes this information entirely, leaving an air of mystery as to why we are even here. In past series entries we are able to make an informed decision as to our starting attribute because the game provides information. There are five unions: Anguis, Leopardis, Vulpis, Ursus, and Unicornis. ![]() With the Keyblade War looming close, KHUx asks you to create your own customizable avatar and to select a union instead of combat attribute. When the World fell to darkness and shattered, the remaining twinkling Light dwelled in the hearts of children and Sora is not even an ovum yet. Those of you familiar with the franchise know that usually we dive into the world as Sora, Kingdom Hearts’ lovable-albeit naive-protagonist. However, I will save complaints like this for a later day. 2) Possibly the biggest lament amongst North American and European players is that we will never have access to the “Beast’s Castle” world that Japan’s KHx players do. KHUx has the player equip medals instead. The main differences between the two games are 1) KHx has you equip cards to your avatar’s keyblade as attacks. Each entry contributes to the story in its own way. Despite being a port, the two are not considered one game. ![]() WARNING! SPOILERS AHEAD!įirst, a little clarification: KHUx is a mobile port of Kingdom Hearts χ the latter only had a Japanese release. Thus, allow me to introduce Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ before we reach the crescendo this December with further plot reveals from KH HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue. However, the story’s grandeur is frequently eclipsed by its complexity. The same depth speaks true for Kingdom Hearts. The latter inspired a tattoo forever etched into my skin as a constant reminder that this life “.is my story.” Rowlings’ Harry Potter, all works Stephen King, James Patterson’s Maximum Ride, Tidus’ legacy in Final Fantasy X-these works of art pull me in with their powerful tales. One that wrenches emotion from your core and illuminates dark elements we frequently tend to glance over in the real world: J.K. Those of you that know me outside the virtual realm are familiar with my love for a good story. Knowing the end is nigh makes me tear up because a story will see its end. I watched it grow up, try new things, meet new people, travel the globe, make mistakes, aim for new heights, and build believers out of doubters. The Kingdom Hearts franchise is a teenager now it is fourteen years old. So do I, but a large section of my soul wants to stave that final installment a wee bit longer. It was time to write what I had put off for months.įor some, SquEnix’s announcement was a letdown. I watched this trailer with repeated fervor akin to our ancient ancestors marveling over fire. Then, Square Enix dropped a Pre-E3 2016 announcement about Kingdom Hearts 2.8 HD Final Chapter Prologue- including Birth by Sleep 0.2: A Fragmentary Passage and Kingdom Hearts χ: Back Cover - with an absolutely gorgeous trailer. I waited on this article because I wanted to glean maximum information and experience via gameplay before I made it hail knowledge on all of the KHUx fans.
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