It is a sword, but isn't it later turned into a keyblade? 0____0
Me too, but there are just too many keyblades, I don't see a reason why they would let us. TT___TT
There is no possible way that this game is better than KH2. KH2 was the best so far, and I highly doubt that something on the DS could ever beat it. I agree that it did get repetative, and that it does make it seem that the Organization is weak. However, it does have some advantages. It's the first Kingdom Hearts game that allows mulitplayer. It's portable. ^o^ It's the only game where you're not mainly playing Sora. You can play as all of the Organization members, meaning you can fight with something else other than a keyblade for once! I'd say that overall, Days was an okay game. I would probably agree that it is the worst in the series, but only because the other games are just that good.
I beat the whole game in about 3 days on beginner, and then 4 days on Proud. X3 I tried it again on Normal and it took me 2 weeks. Kinda messed up.
Yea, I always thought it was like a little reminder. Maybe they had a file on Sora, and instructions on how to deal with him? 0___0 Anway, I'm pretty sure they didn't write down a handbook. People like Axel would just burn it the second they get it.
I'm pretty sure that Square owns him. Wasn't Square just borrowing the rights to some of the Disney characters for the game? Disney doesn't actually own the rights to the game, therefore they don't own Sora.
0____0 That's really scary. Although I wonder why Xemnas didn't just do that to Xion and order another replica of her to be made the second she showed signs of rebellion of failure? Besides, I don't see Xemnas turning Roxas, the precious nobody of Sora, into a dusk. If he did, then there would be no point in making Roxas plant that device, powering up Xion, and having them fight.
I guess that they somehow convinced her? I'm not sure. It's like how Xion would just randomly start a fight with Roxas towards the end of Days. Maybe she was just messed up like that? :3 I also have a question. Did Xion go through all those stages herself, or was that also the device's powers? It seems more like Xion has no real powers, they just liked her so they gave her shiny armor and power to beat Roxas.
I don't get that. How is it that Xehanort's Heartless gave him the ability to dual wield? Wait, can Riku even dual wield? If he could, then I guess that could explain why he has two keyblades. Also, does that make Kairi not an "official" keybearer? Or Sora for that matter, since Riku was supposed to be the original?
I don't know whether or not this question has already been answered, but it's been bugging me for a while. If Namine is Kairi's nobody, and Kairi can wield a keyblade, why can't Namine? Sora's nobody, Roxas, could. If I got anything wrong there, just tell me.
I think it was just to power up Xion. Although I wonder why he made Roxas plant it...
It's either just a threat, or if they really have no use for her anymore the way she is, then they could just turn her into a dusk. Xion looked rebellious from the beginning, so maybe they decided that if she wasn't going to cooperate, then they wouldn't let her grow anymore powerful.
I kind of thought that it was supposed to be intentional, and that Xion was created in order to obtain Sora's powers. Was the whole part about Xion receiving Sora's memories planned or not?
I actually liked that you couldn't skip cutscenes (my stupid brothers are always skipping and then they don't know what to do -____-) I didn't like having to play with a wooden sword near the end, when Riku takes your keyblade. That's so annoying!
Looking at the gummi ship and the whole traveling-through-space part of the game, I would say that they took the "different worlds" seriously. Otherwise, you don't need to go into space to get from Africa to America.
It's Shion, but the way Axel pronounces her name is kind of weird. 0___0
Yea, I also think that's why they didn't continue. Since Vexen was dead, they couldn't. Anyway, it might also have been because they believed Xion was all they needed, and any more replicas might just make it harder for just one of them to get Sora's powers. After Xion disappeared, I really don't know. Maybe they thought that the entire project was a failure, so they refused to ever try it again. Or maybe because Xemnas finally got fed up and got off his ass to just go and get Sora (no offense to people who like Xemnas!!!).
I don't know, maybe it might be the animators, but I think that's not really the case. I think recon missions might actually be for those people who've never played Kingdom Hearts to learn more about the worlds and how to navigate through them, or some parts are actually important to the story. Otherwise, it may have just been there to take up space or extend the game.
I completely agree with you about that fact that she a version of Kairi. Despite the fact that was probably intentionally, they could've changed her around even more to make her at least somewhat original. Or give her a flaw. I think that many people agree that Xion is a Mary Sue, and I think she's also a worse than Kairi because Kairi was at least original (to some extent). Xion was a complete copy that served the almost exact same purposes as Kairi in Kingdom Hearts, except she wasn't needed at all because Kairi was there. Xion was kind of redundant. Really, she had one of the most insignificant non-existences in the game.
Lolz, maybe they thought that even their boats together were too small? Anyway, isn't it amazing that all the food they'd bring would be fish and coconuts?