Sort of a theory, I guess. Hopefully it doesn't sound too stupid. In KH2 Final Mix, there was the scene called 'Remembrance', in which Axel says "You have a heart, don't you?" Much of Roxas' behavior also seems to point towards the fact that he could have real emotions, like his anger and hate towards DiZ, etc... Now, in the new scans, we get to see Roxas in the places Sora's been -- Agrabah, Wonderland, and probably others. We also see him interacting with those Sora has become friends with, like the Genie, and maybe even others. So that got me thinking... Is it possible for a nobody to regain a heart by being around the friends and places their somebody had been around? Like coming in contact with their somebody's happy memories might trigger something. Any thoughts?
Ok, first of all, I just want to say hi. I'm new. :) So greetings, all. But now, to the point... I noticed that there are a lot of theories that seem to forget some of the things that Tetsuya Nomura has officially stated, mainly the fact that this next game (I'm pretty sure I heard this, mind you; I'm not 100% certain though. Thought I saw it in an interview) takes place BEFORE the events in KH1, CoM, and KH2. I also heard something about a keyblade war? Another thing I want to say on the whole prequel biz is that I DO believe the next game takes place before the events in Sora's tale, but not too, too long before that. I was thinking (this is just a theory) that the events in this game just might take place not long before Riku, Sora, and Kairi are born. One reason for that would be the fact that we see Mickey at the end of the KH2FM secret ending. And secondly, near the end of KH2, Xigbar says to Sora, "I guess that must be why the keyblade chose you. But MAN, did it pick a dud this time. You don't look like you're half the hero the others were." Judging by that, it may mean that Xigbar, and possibly the other members of the Organization have seen the previous keyblade wielders, some of which we saw in the KH2FM secret ending. So if Xigbar's seen them, then it can't be TOO far in the past... Well, that's my two cents. Whaddya think?