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Kingdom hearts memory of melody1/18/2024 ![]() ![]() This wouldn't be so bad if not for the fact some worlds like Hallow Bastion are represented multiple times. There are notably a lot of missing tracks from older worlds including Deep Jungle (Tarzan), Port Royal (Pirates), and Symphony of Sorcery (Fantasia) which is the most tragic loss. This is a little saddening as some games like KH2 have an abundance of tracks, but then KH3 has so little. Mostly I'm satisfied with the tracks selected in the game, but I do have to wonder if it was in development at the same time as KH3 due to a heavy lack of tracks from that game (and even the ones they have are all interactive cinematics, not battle levels). ![]() The team behind Theatrhyhm (indieszero) definitely excels at making fast pasted rhythm action that feels as though you're playing a Kingdom Hearts game, but with music instead. The team behind Theatrhyhm Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory is a fantastic love song to the most beloved game franchise to my heart. However, only time will tell what Tetsuya Nomura has in store.Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory is a fantastic love song to the most beloved game franchise to my heart. At this point it seems like the series will likely head to Quadratum next and put a larger role on Riku. Perhaps the most interesting thing, however, is that Mickey is sent to start investigating the other world that Riku traveled to, and he'll start in the ancient city of Scala ad Caelum. Yen Sid sends Donald and Goofy to contact the various allies around the universe that are searching for Sora, while Kairi announces she'll continue training under the tutelage of Aqua. Yen Sid surmises that Xehanort studied Quadratum extensively, and the master tells a story about when he was still training and how the Ancient Keyblade Masters, somehow, crossed over into another realm. The final scene after Melody of Memory's credits gives a little more info on what all of the characters will be up to moving forward. Sora disappears at the end of Kingdom Hearts 3 by literally ceasing to exist, which is what explains his presence in the "unreality" of Quadratum. In Kingdom Hearts ReMind Sora uses the Power of Waking to go back in time and save his friends, but Chirithy warns that he could cease to exist if he uses the power too much. This would directly link her to Yozora, and deepen the connection between the two characters and Sora. The voice in the Final World is likely a reimagined version of Stella, who was going to be the secondary female protagonist of Final Fantasy Versus XIII. Because Versus was canceled and turned into Final Fantasy XV, it's technically an "unformed idea" that was never fully given shape. This would thematically fit with the secret ending of Kingdom Hearts 3 ReMind, and how Yozora mirrors the teaser trailer for Final Fantasy Versus XIII. Some fans have speculated that Quadratum could be a world where unformed ideas reside until they're given proper form. Related: Kingdom Hearts Creator Hints At New Game Planned For 20th Anniversary With the voice's knowledge of Quadratum and Riku's Power of Awakening, Riku can travel to Quadratum and investigate. This is the same power that Sora and Riku used in Dream Drop Distance to travel to the sleeping worlds. It's still not clear exactly who the voice is, but despite previous fan theories it seems like this may be an entirely new character from Quadratum. She goes on to say that they'll be able to make the voice's dream happen "very soon." As Fairy Godmother explains the voice's form was stolen from her, and if she goes back to her own world, her heart will be stolen. The voice still doesn't have a name, but it's revealed she's someone from the world on the other side, a world called Quadratum. The Final World is described as a place where "strong hearts gather after death, before they're ready to move on." ![]() Fairy Godmother takes Riku and Kairi to The Final World, where they meet the mysterious voice that Sora talked to during the ending of Kingdom Hearts 3. According to the Fairy Godmother there are three people that hold "keys" needed to travel to where Sora is Riku's dreams, Kari's memories, and a third piece that the Godmother knows about. At the same time, this other world could simply lie out of their understanding, and be another dimension entirely.Īs the group is discussing things Riku shows up, followed quickly by the Fairy Godmother. A "fictional" world would fit the bill, as Yozora's world is based on Verum Rex, the fictional video game in the Toy Box world of Kingdom Hearts 3. Ansem describes this place as "unreality" or fiction. It seems like Xehanort was referring to the city seen in the secret ending of Kingdom Hearts 3, the city where Yozora lives. Now things dive deep into Kingdom Hearts weirdness, as Ansem ponders how Xehanort meant the other side of their world, the other side of reality. Kairi wakes up in the laboratory at Radiant Garden, talking to Ansem the Wise and his protoges. ![]()
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