The Ethereal Writer Redux wrote...
t was 3 or 4, but he was easy. The only fault in KH2 were the reaction commands because there were too many and the fights weren't all that challenging, even on Proud mode. Looked awesome though. I loved the Laser Dome part of the battle. That was just amazing.
Kingdom Hearts is very good at developing the characters for the story's purposes, and that is great. That's what makes it so tearjerking. The emotional scenes are emotional because you start to feel connected to the characters. In the brief amount of time we saw him, I felt more connected to Ansem the Wise then I did to the Hawke family (which incidentally after a few playthroughs I knew he wasn't dead, but at first I did)
The Roxas and Xion scene is emotional too. Hell even the music can make me tear up.
Let me try to remember.
There's the dome battle (which wasn't really a boss), then the dude in the chair (which was a boss), then the dragon (I counted that as a boss), then again in the chair (you had to fly to him I think and he too was a boss), , then the final battle (the last boss).
Yeah 4. I can't recall if t one on one happened before the save point or afterwards. He wasn't easy to me! I kept dying on that stupid dragon.
And yes the battle effects were beautiful.
Indeed. People aren't killed off that you're supposed to feel bad for before you get to know them. Everyone that dies The Playe has a connection to (friend, enemy, whatever).
And agreed about the Ansem bit. They made sure to reveal the good in the character right before giving you the punch in the gut of him sacrificing himself (well not really but you don't know that at the time.

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The music is hands down the best part. Roxas and Namine's theme set the mood as surely as the dialogue.
Modifié par Ryzaki, 19 mai 2011 - 05:05 .