![]() ![]() Just as he’s set to attack, the screen cuts. In addition to wall running and other feats of parkour that seem borrowed from 3D, Sora can also ride the Heartless like they are a surfboard – or a ton of Keyblades for Vanitas in BBS. In the second half of the trailer, which appears to be some gameplay in its early development, a swarm of Heartless Shadows chase after Sora like he’s Brad Pitt and they’re World War Z zombies. Maybe they could do that by using the Keyblade of Heart from KH1? From there, I’m assuming they would somehow be able to free Aqua from the world of darkness and then the obvious next step would be to defeat Terra-Xehanort and free Terra. The simple connection here would be to assume that Aqua somehow was able to send the keyblade to Sora which he’ll now be able to use to transform Castle Oblivion back to its original state OR at the very least rescue Ventus and wake him up. If you follow Aqua’s story, you find that after Xehanort defeated Eraqus with Terra’s help, Aqua took his keyblade, Master Keeper, and used it to transform the Land of Departure into Castle Oblivion so that it could be a place where Ventus could sleep peacefully. It’s the keyblade once owned by Master Eraqus. The bonus scene after BBS even reiterates the notion that Sora is indeed special.Īt about 0:38, Sora comes upon a keyblade on the beach of Destiny Island. In the overall narrative of the story, this isolates Sora as some kind of enigma, which is completely necessary when having him assume the role as the central protagonist. And at the end of KH3D, Riku is recognized as a Keyblade Master and Sora is not, whereas Mickey, Ventus, Terra, and Aqua are all either officially or unofficially granted the title at some point. Literally every other wielder we know of was bestowed the power by someone else. Delving deeper into KH lore, you can find out that Sora is the only person that we know of that was actually chosen by the Keyblade. It’s been obvious all along that Sora is special. He has to save them because he is the only one who can, and he owes it to them. ![]() The trailer begins with a shiver-worthy slideshow recapping all of the games in the franchise while a voiceover of Sora explains to Riku why he must leave. To understand the specifics, either play Birth By Sleep or read a good synopsis somewhere.Īt E3 2013, Square Enix released the following video for the upcoming Kingdom Hearts 3: ![]() Without giving too much away, all three of their hearts are lost. In fact, the letter that Sora receives at the end of KH2 is from King Mickey and explains how Ventus, Terra, and Aqua are hurting and can only be saved by Sora. We also know that the trio of keyblade wielders from BBS might be making a return, that is, unless other random keyblade wielders come out of the woodwork. It’s unclear exactly who the seven will be or even if you have to be a keyblade wielder to “count” but we do know that by the end of 3D, Riku has been declared a keyblade master and Kairi is to begin training with the keyblade along with Lea (the human counterpart to Axel). Sora and company, at the urging of Yen Sid, have to put together a group of seven warriors of light to defeat Xehanort. Take a look at plot summaries if you need to, but the gist of it is that keyblade Master Xehanort – who is the main villain in BBS and whose Heartless and Nobody serve as the villains in KH 1 and 2 – is back with a dozen warriors of darkness to unleash havoc on everybody. Almost all of the games aren’t necessary to understanding what will be going on in KH3 with the most important ones being Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep and Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. I’m sure that there are many fans out there who just stuck to the main 2 installments of Kingdom Hearts, both of which appeared on the Playstation 2, disregarding the some odd five other games that appeared on mobile systems. ![]()
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