In addition, all of the characters in the battle scene at the end are wearing their “Kingdom Hearts II” outfits rather than their new ones from “Kingdom Hearts III,” so it’s possible that this trailer doesn’t contain the final version of the opening scenes. Because of this, it should be noted that this is in no way the full opening sequence for the game. The trailer appears to be very chopped up, with many scenes out of sequence. King Mickey also makes an appearance, but those are the only Disney characters we see. Not to be missed, Donald and Goofy also join in the fray to protect their friends. Let’s hope Donald stays on top of keeping you healed in this game. Its possible that we see another smaller Kingdom Hearts title at one of these shows in the vein of Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep, and Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance, but its pretty unlikely that we see anything from Kingdom Hearts 4 here. The symbolism of chess continues throughout the trailer, with nearly every battle scene taking place on a chessboard and each piece moving to line up the entire storyline across multiple games. Roxas and Axel go head-to-head on this chess board, reminiscent of their fight in “Kingdom Hearts II,” surrounded by everyone’s chess pieces. What’s even more interesting is that if you look closely, each piece on the chess board corresponds with a character in the Kingdom Hearts universe. Each chess piece on the board represents a Kingdom Hearts character, both good and evil. The trailer shows both Sora in present-day and young Xehanort in reflective states – Sora standing in the middle of an endless pool of water and Xehanort playing chess, with every move causing a critical moment in Kingdom Hearts history. All the pieces are finally starting to line up. Hikaru has performed all of the songs from the previous main games. Per tradition, this opening sequence also features a new song for the game: “Face My Fears” by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada and DJ/producer Skrillex. This new opening trailer gives us a look at the long and complicated history of the Kingdom Hearts franchise, going over pivotal moments from previous games including the original “Kingdom Hearts,” “Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep,” “Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days,” “Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories,” and “Kingdom Hearts II.” The trailer flashes back to iconic scenes from previous Kingdom Hearts games. The trailer looked great, I enjoyed the PS2 game from what I played. “Kingdom Hearts III” releases in stores and on digital on Jan. Metacritic Game Reviews, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories for Game Boy Advance. As the release date for the long-awaited “ Kingdom Hearts III” approaches, Square Enix has released the opening sequence trailer for the game.
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