I gey what you mean, but I consider myself a different kind of old school. I was one of those people that would get a new rpg for my PS1, and the. That would be the only thing I played until I completed it 100%. I had to see it all, it was like I owed it to whoever made the game. I really got into that with trophies, because they had the time and date that I made those accomplishments, and the world could see them. But, there is a problem with this. We play games for enjoyment, and we should never let trophies get in the way of that enjoyment. I've gotten much better than I used to be. I can look at a game now and say "I will plat this/I won't plat this." But with Kingdom Hearts, it's like, I've nearly hundred percent completed them all before, and I love the games, so I just feel like it's something I need to do.
I would love to see if something changed in Sora after all of that. I'm not saying I want him to go all dark, but I honestly just want to see him be... affected, by what happened. And I loved the unexpected switch to Riku in the end, I feel like everyone expected to end this game as Sora, or some combination of both, but we went full on Riku because of what went down, and I loved it. It really gave him his chance to shine. I've always had a soft spot for Riku, I think he felt the most relateable to me of all the characters.
I would love to see if something changed in Sora after all of that. I'm not saying I want him to go all dark, but I honestly just want to see him be... affected, by what happened. And I loved the unexpected switch to Riku in the end, I feel like everyone expected to end this game as Sora, or some combination of both, but we went full on Riku because of what went down, and I loved it. It really gave him his chance to shine. I've always had a soft spot for Riku, I think he felt the most relateable to me of all the characters.