It does make a lot of sense. It produces a little less head-scratching that way. xD What does everybody else think? o3o
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It does make a lot of sense. It produces a little less head-scratching that way. xD What does everybody else think? o3o
Mickey Mouse's second letter said:
I wanted to tell you right away,
About memories from the past that sleep within you,
And about the pieces that will tie you to your future.
Sora, Riku, Kairi, the truth behind the Keyblade, has found its way through so many people, and now I know that it rests in your hearts.
Sora, you are who you are because of those people, but they're hurting, and you're the only one who can end their sadness.
They need you. It's possible that all your journeys so far, have been preparing you for this great new task that's waiting for you.
I should have known there were no coincidences— only links in a much larger chain of events.
And now the door to your next journey is ready to be opened.
-Mickey
There's one logical error in that premise though: Mickey cannot recount all the events from BBS because he was not a major player during BBS and dozens of important events weren't even witnessed by him.
That the players have always seen the series only from Sora's viewpoint is also false. Again in regards to BBS, as there the player sees the events of the series directly from Terra's, Aqua's and Ventus' viewpoints depending on what scenario the player is currently following.
Besides, since Re: Coded we know the exact wording of Mickey's letter and therefore, as nice as the idea may sound, it cannot possibly convey all the information (aka recounting events from Re: Coded, BBS is impossible anyways due to the above reasons) proposed in this idea.
Here is what the letter at the end of KH 2 says:
... Well I tried, I guess. *starting to feel discouraged in my theory-making abilities* I just figured that that would have been the moment when Sora was most privy to that information.
Oh, wow. I think this is my first time seeing that letter wrote by Mickey to Sora, Riku and Kairi.
... Well I tried, I guess. *starting to feel discouraged in my theory-making abilities* I just figured that that would have been the moment when Sora was most privy to that information.
Hey, come on now, Blades. I really like your idea of it. I think Sephly's right though; It would be hard for Mickey to actually tell the whole story of him in the past and what happened in Coded like 5 minutes ago, lol. (I think.)
I was thinking the same thing as well. It would have made an impact to Sora.
Like said, that's something many people who form theories have. That all the available information is spread between games, Famitsu and Ultimania interviews also adds another difficulty level.I know. I'll try to work harder at checking all available information from now on. It definitely would have been a preferable way to debrief Sora that way.
I guess the 2.5 can still work in relation to the letter though. KH2 leads up to the letter, the letter states that there are people who Sora needs to save. BBS is played then to understand who those people were. Then Recoded is to explain why Mickey sent the letter. Then DDD, and beyond. So instead of it being "the games = the letter", it's "the games = UNDERSTANDING the letter". Is that better?
My predictions:
2.5 Remix
-KH2 FM
-cutescenes of RE:Coded
-DDD (playable)
0.5 Remix
-BBS FM
-BBSv2
In terms of chronological ordering & the usage of ".5" in the titles, it makes more sense to me if BBS was a separate set onto itself. As for v2, if only a few of the osaka staff are actually on the ports, then the rest of them gotta be working on something, right? DDD's touch-screen usage can be redone with an analogue stick moving a cursor.
The only reason I see that as incredibly unlikely is the whole fact that they would have to remake DDD from the ground up. DDD is a 3D game that utilizes the touch screen as well as has 2 screens for the entire game. Similar to Days, it would just take too long to remake the whole thing and adjust the entire game to deal with whatever Sony system it is on. That is the reason Days was not playable and I expect that to be the same reason DDD isn't playable. If DDD was only cutscenes though, then 2.5 would be 1 games worth of cutscenes and only 1 playable game, so BbS would help fill that void (and help avoid BbSv2 which Nomura already said was canned).
I'm not saying it isn't possible, I just see KH2.5's existence in that hindering on whether or not SE is willing to put nearly a whole team on the game in order to remake all of DDD from the ground up in order to release it worldwide within one year.
Uh, I did Days perfectly well without using the touch screen even once. And the same goes for Re: Coded.
They can't just port the top screen of DDD to the PS3 and assume that works. The point is, DDD and Days both had a second screen so in order to remake it for the PS3 they'd have to build both of the ground up.
1. The Reality Shifts would appear on the tv screen overlaying the main image (nothing's really happening. The left stick moves a cursor for those shifts. DDD is a main game unlike Days & Coded & has PS2 level graphics so I assume it has greater odds of being playable.The only reason I see that as incredibly unlikely is the whole fact that they would have to remake DDD from the ground up. DDD is a 3D game that utilizes the touch screen as well as has 2 screens for the entire game. Similar to Days, it would just take too long to remake the whole thing and adjust the entire game to deal with whatever Sony system it is on. That is the reason Days was not playable and I expect that to be the same reason DDD isn't playable. If DDD was only cutscenes though, then 2.5 would be 1 games worth of cutscenes and only 1 playable game, so BbS would help fill that void (and help avoid BbSv2 which Nomura already said was canned).
I'm not saying it isn't possible, I just see KH2.5's existence in that hindering on whether or not SE is willing to put nearly a whole team on the game in order to remake all of DDD from the ground up in order to release it worldwide within one year.
Uh... Some PS3 games has 3D support. Also, it's not like the bottom screen would be useful on the portable games, except for the menus.
1. The Reality Shifts would appear on the tv screen overlaying the main image (nothing's really happening. The left stick moves a cursor for those shifts. DDD is a main game unlike Days & Coded & has PS2 level graphics so I assume it has greater odds of being playable.
2. It wouldn't be nearly as extreme a change as putting TWEWY on phones/tablet.
3. The other reason I think there'll be 3 sets instead of 2: because Square will always take the option that milks the most money out of us. ALWAYS.