[size=30]Kingdom Hearts bits – Kingdom Hearts III going smoothly, serious consideration for Kingdom Hearts 3D HD, more[/size]
This week’s issue of Famitsu contains an interview with Kingdom Hearts III director Tetsuya Nomura. Here’s a quick overview as to what Nomura shared with the magazine:
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This week’s issue of Famitsu contains an interview with Kingdom Hearts III director Tetsuya Nomura. Here’s a quick overview as to what Nomura shared with the magazine:
- There have been reports from foreign media that Kingdom Hearts III co-director Tai Yasue mentioned the Disney film Frozen [being in Kingdom Hearts III], but these are false, as it was never denied nor confirmed, and was misinterpreted as being a fact.
- Choosing new worlds for Kingdom Hearts III is also proving to be a difficult task for Square Enix.
- The conversation between the two mysterious characters heard during the Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix trailer from E3 is actually longer, at around two minutes.
- With the wait between Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix and Kingdom Hearts III, along with more development for Kingdom Hearts X [Chi], Square Enix want to cut down the waiting time for fans as much as possible.
- Square Enix are putting serious consideration into making an HD version for Kingdom Hearts 3D, as it’s the only one that doesn’t have one.
- The development for Kingdom Hearts III is moving smoothly according to plan.
- Square Enix seem to be having some sort of design problems due to engine-related issues, but currently, they’ve advanced in the scenario writing and world choices, along with designs for Sora and Riku’s new outfits.
- According to the Osaka development team, Sora’s mobility is way too high, and it almost felt like he was invincible at around his end-game level.
- They currently have a great variety of Keyblade transformations, and compare it to Birth by Sleep’s original way of fighting using Keyblades.
- Besides Kingdom Hearts III, Square Enix have various projects [for the series], but at the moment, they have plenty of offers and plan on prioritizing those first.
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