http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iph42h_SKmg And here is my video proof, so it happened. It's only extreme spoilers if you haven't seen the Japanese videos on YouTube yet. So go out to your stores and buy this game - you'll probably enjoy it much more than I did. There's no direct voice dialogue until after the battle. Yes, it's mine you can't really deny the watermark. I put it there to ruin the video. For a certain person on this forum -- ***. You're right, it's not a nice word. I dare you to try that little stunt again...Oh wait, I wouldn't care if you did. DChiuch, who is apparently this site's 358/2 Days video provider from KH13 (based on Mike's post), is doing a second playthrough of the game in English . Go subscribe to him or at least watch his videos because doing a complete playthrough on this game is extremely difficult and tedious. Doing it a second time, even if you know what you're doing, takes a lot of time.
It is the truth.
I don't want to be ***-colored anymore.
Cast your votes. lul.
Anyone playing this game? Pretty awesome in my opinion and VERY...VERY...challenging. *twitch* ...I need help on the Last Day against the battle against Belberith. D:
So yeah, I've recently completed the game and to my surprise, I've unlocked Theater Mode. If it hasn't already been done so, would you guys like downloadable versions of the cutscenes? There are 28 cutscenes in this mode. I can record them. (LOLEDIT)
If anyone has gotten this far, PLEASE reply to this thread. I'm on Day 301...I think. The fight with the flying Heartless is ****ing frustrating as hell. First off, it's already hard enough to land a hit on the Heartless' "tail" because it's constantly moving and it doesn't stay still when hit. The random orbs it shoots out of its tell are close to impossible to dodge when you're in a certain range of it and when you get hit, it's extremely difficult. After you destroy a section on the tail, it starts to spazz like an idiot and hits you with an attack that is pretty hard to dodge - some sort of shining light. It flies around to set up an array of those same light orbs, about 10 or so? Then it starts ramming into you flying back and forth. This attack is surprisingly difficult to dodge despite the use of Glide. Not only do you have to watch out for its ridiculously large wings (which have an extremely large attack range) but the orbs could randomly hit you at any time and with the bird constantly ramming you, it's difficult to recover from the flinching animation and even more difficult to heal yourself. If the AI of the bosses are changed in each difficulty, I'll shoot something (I'm playing Proud Mode). HELP. ANYONE. I WILL HUG YOU...or something.
Here is the title screen, with Story Mode and Mission Mode. A few screenshots from the opening. Sanctuary is once again the song played in the opening. In terms of gameplay, the game plays very close to Kingdom Hearts 2. It still retains many aspects of Kingdom Hearts 2, but of course, not everything could have been kept intact due to the lack of certain buttons and such that the DS lacks. Configurations So buttons, huh? Now, I THINK you can configure your buttons to your liking, but I didn't try to mess with that yet. The default keys A - Attack A friend told me that when Limit appears on the screen (when you're at critical health), holding A will activate the Limit. B - Jump Y - Dodge Roll / Guard / Aerial Recovery / etc. Note: Other abilities such as the ones stated above seem to be all registered with the Y button as you gain abilities. X - Toggle through Commands (as the D-pad did in KH2) L - Access Shortcuts | To set up a short cut, you go through the Commands - either Magic or Items. When you've selected the item / spell you wish to be a shortcut, hold the L button and assign either A, B, X, or Y as the shortcut key. Before pressing R After pressing R R - Shift Camera / Lock-on | Now this is an interesting button in this game. It not only serves to lock-on, but it serves as the camera shifter. Since the DS lacks both a D-pad and the analog stick, the R button is the only way to 'control the camera'. When pressing R during gameplay whether it be navigating through a world or most of the time in battle, the R button will shift the camera to where the camera sees Roxas' back. Lock-on is still retained in this game. To do so, press the R button twice quickly. Select - Zoom in / Zoom Out You CAN skip the cutscenes that it allows you in the same fashion you could in Kingdom Hearts 2. And there are no longer Reaction Commands...at least, not that I'm aware of. I mean, I already fought Nobodies and no Reversal-esque commands. Basics of the Game?: You may select Beginner, Standard, or Proud Mode. The game runs mission-style, so to speak. You're given an mission and you complete it. To take missions, you talk to Saix. Each time you run a mission, you're allied with a fellow member of the Organization - I'm pretty sure you can be allied with more than one since there were screencaps with such, but I'm not sure. You can be allied with the 14th Member. Menu:
...is with the Pokemon avatars? AM I MISSING SOMETHING!?
...Didn't think so.
"Seeking participants..." for 3 hours. Should I turn off my DS? o.o
I love you all very much. :D No invisible text this time. Seriously.
You can just go die an excruciatingly painful death. No seriously. Go die. SO serious. NO invisible text.
Asian nerd stuff. :D
I don't even know why I bother to make sigs anymore. xD
...to a battle. RIGHT now. >D
... ... ... I lost the game.
I want some actual criticism. If you don't have anything useful to say - this includes "OMG THAT SUX" and "OMG SO AWESUM" without criticism - then don't say anything at all.
wut. wut. EDITED.