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When KH3 launched, I expected pixar's worlds to be the most dull and disconnected, as the stories in the films always drew more attention than the themes or scenarios - in the aspect of variety of scenarios, Disney beats Pixar 100%.
But then I realized that Pixar's worlds in KH3 had the best connections and scenes related to the main story. Knowing the development of the game, we know that Pixar worked very closely with Square Enix to create new and meaningful stories, and in the game you can see that.
In Monstropolis, Sora learns about Ventus on that cool scene and we have Sully's legendary throwing Vanitas through several doors.
In Toy Box, we can see a very strange story that Woody and Buzz are having to go through, as they seem to be in an alternate reality. I don't even need to mention that KH's main Lore almost completely overwrites the story of Woody, Buzz, and the characters in the films, right? (Can you imagine Elsa being taken to a mirrored version of her world? Disney wouldn't allow that) The interesting thing about this story is that it has no conclusion - in the end, SDG can't take the toys back to their reality - CLEARLY, they are already more involved in the future of the series now having this pending issue to resolve.
I don't think a game without Disney would be very positive, as I still think that in the scenarios and thematic department, this company has many more different options to work, and I enjoy that in the games. However, Pixar allows more distortions and creations from/of the original stories of the films. And as Toy Box shows, they may even give up most of the plot space to things KH-related.
And honestly, after KH3 failed at the pace and content of the main story, all I wanted now was a game with a majority of pixar in the worlds so we can have just that for a few time.
Thoughts?
But then I realized that Pixar's worlds in KH3 had the best connections and scenes related to the main story. Knowing the development of the game, we know that Pixar worked very closely with Square Enix to create new and meaningful stories, and in the game you can see that.
In Monstropolis, Sora learns about Ventus on that cool scene and we have Sully's legendary throwing Vanitas through several doors.
In Toy Box, we can see a very strange story that Woody and Buzz are having to go through, as they seem to be in an alternate reality. I don't even need to mention that KH's main Lore almost completely overwrites the story of Woody, Buzz, and the characters in the films, right? (Can you imagine Elsa being taken to a mirrored version of her world? Disney wouldn't allow that) The interesting thing about this story is that it has no conclusion - in the end, SDG can't take the toys back to their reality - CLEARLY, they are already more involved in the future of the series now having this pending issue to resolve.
I don't think a game without Disney would be very positive, as I still think that in the scenarios and thematic department, this company has many more different options to work, and I enjoy that in the games. However, Pixar allows more distortions and creations from/of the original stories of the films. And as Toy Box shows, they may even give up most of the plot space to things KH-related.
And honestly, after KH3 failed at the pace and content of the main story, all I wanted now was a game with a majority of pixar in the worlds so we can have just that for a few time.
Thoughts?
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