Funny you mention that. I've been steamrolling through Assassins Creed 1 through 4 lately and I think I might actually welcome a world where I didn't run into someone every 5 seconds. lol
Of course I still want supposedly inhabited places like towns to be full of people. At least make some sense Nomura/Dev teams/Se/whoever the diddly leaves worlds empty.
Another hype moment of the trailer (when he jumped off the cliff), but when I paused it and really looked, it looked empty and kind of bland...I don't want huge empty worlds. But I also don't want to be flooded with heartless at every turn either. And in places like that, you can't exactly place a lot of NPC characters. I still trust by the end, the worlds will be more put together, like XV.
Good point.
I have no issue with Tangled being a world in the game, just with E3's sole purpose being hype, they could've definitely chosen a better world to advertise (maybe).
I'm in such agreement. See, take a world like Fro***. As much as I dislike that movie, I wouldn't mind it being a world because it would make a lot of fans happy, and them being that happy makes me happy too (Just pleeeease Sora, don't sing again...KH2 Atlantica pretty much speaks for itself). But Tangled, Frozen, and Brave all have an air of controversy about them. All 3 are similar and have that "new Disney smell". These 3 movies greatly differ from the Disney movies that came before. A lot of people don't particularly care for them (Fro*** being the exception of the three). That's why when someone made a thread about a KH3 demo and the featured world being Brave, I said I doubt that would ever be the case. I said it's just not as popular as many other Disney films that have yet to make the cut, and it wouldn't have a big enough impact for the first new world reveal, and after such a long absence. Personally, I've seen all 3 and they are the only Disney movies I've never watched a second time.
None of them are bad movies by any means, I just don't particularly like this new style Disney has adapted (for those 3 anyway, can't vouch for some of the newer stuff since I haven't seen them yet). Pixar has long since moved to 3D and I thoroughly enjoy most of their productions, so me clinging to the old isn't the reason why I dislike these films. In Fro***'s case, I only saw it because of a ridiculous amount of hype the fans created. Because of such huge expectations going in, it was remarkably average to me, but the dislike stems from not being able to get away from it (Its songs, its references, its very hyper fans, and so on)
But on the topic of Tangled, is it bad that I'd much rather fight alongside a horse with a sword in his mouth than that version of Rapunzel? lol
At least...I think that was Tangled. I only saw the movie once, and that was when it was released. Sorry if I'm confusing the horse with another movie.