No ."Learn to use the Keyblade the right way"
You mean Sora's sloppy baseball swinging backstreet brawl keyblade techniques are lost forever?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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No ."Learn to use the Keyblade the right way"
You mean Sora's sloppy baseball swinging backstreet brawl keyblade techniques are lost forever?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Since it’s hard to watch even in 2D because the movements are so intense, in 3D your eyes may become tired after playing for a long time. There is depth in the 3D vision, when Sora jumps out of the screen, it’s almost becomes a burden to one’s eyes. I think it’s probably best to use the 3D vision during cutscenes.
The Dream Eaters do not approach anyone and consume dreams in the World of Sleep where there are no Heartless. If Sora/Riku don’t use the power of the Dream Eaters, they can’t go to the other worlds.
Their abilities too are related to the Dream Eaters.
The Dream Eaters were designed not to be traditionally cute, but to have charm that couldn’t be disliked.
The way Sora and Riku interact with their companion Dream Eaters is different. Sora can ride atop the Dream Eaters and be thrown off, while they serve as power ups to Riku.
I'm still playing in 3D. I'm used to the extreme 3D
I can picture it now:
Reformed Xehanort appears all super powerful and Sora and Riku for whatever reason can't fight back. All the partner dream eaters appear and defend Sora and Riku.
Sora: No!!! Get out of here you guys! You can't beat him!! He's too strong!
Riku: He's right!! You have to stop this! Run away!!
Xehanort laughs: Oh please. You think these pets can stop me? Pathetic beasts.
The dream eaters charge at Xehanort and catch him by surprise. They bind him somehow but he unleashes an attack that kills all of them and frees Xehanort however Xehanort is injured from the attack giving Sora and Riku the chance to escape.
Sora and Riku are saddened deeply and then they head into the final boss battle determined to avenge their dream eater friends.
Now for how this applies to the partners. My thought was that during the course of the final battle, the enemy/enemies/whatever Xehanort thing we fight will trap Sora and Riku in some sort of super nightmare, and the partners consume it in order to save them, but at the cost of being corrupted and turned evil by the the darkness, and forcing Sora and Riku to have to take them out. Sort of a sad ending, and one that could definitely impact the "cocky" attitude of Sora's that so many are complaining about.
Additionally, Yen Sid says that in order to become a Master, the self taught way that they use the Keyblade will be reset and that it is necessary they learn how to use the Keyblade appropriately from the beginning.
Dammit, the bastard did it again -_______-
Dammit, the bastard did it again -_______-
My question is how he will do it yet again for KH3 O_O
Seriously, It's a game. I don't know how COM makes/KH2/DD/ and soon KH3 you think it has to be what you think it is.
Dammit, the bastard did it again -_______-
Yeah, I don't know how I feel about Sora changing how he battles permanently. XD
Well it is a gameplay mechanic, but I always enjoy when they weave in a plausible story-related reason as to that (like Mega Man Legends 2 says Roll sold all your weapons and upgrades from Legends 1 to repair the flutter). I mean, CoM's reason was different playing style (cards), 2's was your memory was screwed up and your skills and stuff were lost in the process, and Re:coded's was that you weren't Sora, but a data version of him. They always work in a story-related reason in KH, which I love, and Dream Drop Distance's will be that your fighting style is reset so you can learn the proper method of wielding the Keyblade.
But I think this story reason is really pissing people off and making me crash my head into a keybroad.