SW and Marvel should not be in KH, period.
Edit: Didn't read the rest of the post and just have now, I will never hear a word against Port Royal ORRRR The Caribbean!!!!
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SW and Marvel should not be in KH, period.
Went back and edited my post, but 2005 for Japan, 2006 for all other regions, referring to KH2.Agreed, but you are refering to KH2 right? Because that came out somewhere in 2004 to 2006,(I am of course refering to all regions at the time.), just a bit confused there.
I mean that's fine if you liked them. Personally, they felt out of place for me. Maybe they could've made it work if the writing was better, but I'd take both Port Royal and Tron over SW and Marvel any day, so at least we agree on that, lol.
Edit: Didn't read the rest of the post and just have now, I will never hear a word against Port Royal ORRRR The Caribbean!!!!
Got it, thank you for cleaning that up.Went back and edited my post, but 2005 for Japan, 2006 for all other regions, referring to KH2.
KH2 Twilight Town definitely has its own vibe that struck me deeper than what they did in KH3. That sleepy town feeling resonates hardcore.I prefer Twilight Town's severe lack of NPCs in KH2. I think it properly gives off the feeling of a sleepy little town in the dead of summer whose residents have either ventured off to other places for vacation or have started winding down at home as the evening sets in. It's nostalgic as hell and I love it.
Alternate interpretation; the part the player stays in is a sleepy little suburb of the town.Architecturally, however... Twilight Town is pretty huge, sprawling, has heaps of large buildings and a busy train station. I know KH is fantasy but it is a bit confusing for a sleepy little town to look like an ocean of buildings when seen from above lmao
In their defense, most people didn’t even know the name came from a flower. I think the Kingdom Hearts character was the first time they encountered that name.It's Strelitzia /strɛˈlɪtsiə/, no StrelEtzia. It's a real flower, we know how to pronounce it.
The problem is that it is not the minority that mispronounces it, it is the majority. I don't get it.
Please stop.