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Please explain to me the major themes and a simple summary of Kingdom Hearts 2, don't worry I'll be here waiting and laughing.
Didnt Gametrailers.com make an Hour Long special explaining the storyline of Kingdom Hearts?
What is he confused about?
A confusing story isn't necessarily bad, but KH's story is terrible in almost every regard. It's pretty much Throw Random Shit At A Wall And See What Sticks: The Game.
That's pretty subjective, mang.
I'd say Sora's amount of "charisma" pairs along quite well with Donald and Goofy's.
Come on, yes it's confusing.
First game was fairly straight forward
Second game became way too convuluted
Let's see if they straighten things out in part 3
What a silly ill thought statement.When you have to read a Wikipedia entry to follow the storyline, you know it's shit.
Still love KH1 though.
I'm not sure I follow what you are saying, but I was saying that the game requires you to read outside sources to fully comprehend the stupidity of the storyline.
This is what I'm talking about. No one gives a damn about the Halo story, and so that's why it and many other games go unaccounted for. Kingdom Hearts' story is heavily discussed and far more interesting than people like to give it credit for, and that is why it is always under attack.
I'm going with this. 3D is the point where you're left going "please, no."Pre-3D, tough to follow but doable.
Post-3D, yes, Kingdom Hearts is confused.
I think it's also just bad
isnt it?
I only played 1, 2, and a bit of BBS but my interest in the story was hardly a high point of the game compared to the gameplay and concept itself
it was just love, good and evil, spikey haired dudes, square game
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Please explain to me the major themes and a simple summary of Kingdom Hearts 2, don't worry I'll be here waiting and laughing.
Oh god I was about to mention Halo.
I've played the campaign of every Halo game and sometimes I'm still like "wut?"
When you have to read a Wikipedia entry to follow the storyline, you know it's shit.
Still love KH1 though.
I only played KH1 and some of 2.
How convoluted has it gotten, more or less then say Homestuck?
And I, on the other end of the spectrum, am incredibly invested in the story and all the characters involved.
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Please explain to me the major themes and a simple summary of Kingdom Hearts 2, don't worry I'll be here waiting and laughing.
I dont think it was specially terrible but I feel like the disney aspect of it wasnt explored in the ways I would have wanted. I dont mind square stories for the most part but at a certain point I just want something else
You should have said that first to be honest. Instead of just calling it "bad".
Here you go..
Please explain to me the major themes and a simple summary of Kingdom Hearts 2, don't worry I'll be here waiting and laughing.
AHEM I SHALL NOW SUMMARIZE THE RIGHT AFTER KH1- DDD.
AHEM
* horns play*
RIku is awesome and he fixed it, and he is a keyblade master.
^
You think this is humor, that is a valid summary of everything after kh1.
But Kingdom Hearts can't be confused on his own story.How Square Enix could be so bad at storytelling.
That's not really true. There are people who are intensely interested in Halo's lore. Aren't there even novelizations?
It's probable that a greater percentage of KH's fanbase is interested in the story, as much of that fanbase overlaps with Square-Enix/RPG fans, but I'd wager the main reason that people talk more about KH's story is that KH is a story-driven, single-player adventure game, while Halo is a multiplayer-focused shooter (albeit one with an extensive campaign). It's pretty hard to avoid interacting with the story if you're playing KH.
Well, the story all started when someone put on a blindfold in order to harness the power of darkness and in turn transformed into someone 20 years older than said person...
Main Plot =/= Lore.
Halo's main story has always been pretty simple; Covenant are alien zealots, they worship Halo structures which were built by an older race to both contain parasitic spawn and wipe out its food source across the galaxy (ie, sentient organisms), but said alien zealots are colossal morons and want to activate Halo anyway. Are you a bad enough dude to stop them?
Reach and ODST were even more simple when considering its story can be boiled down to "are you a bad enough dude to stop alien zealot invasions?"
The only parts where it gets dicey are some parts of the backstory (not helped by retcons between games and authors) and Halo 4. But it's never really needed to understand the main plot, unlike KH where you're going to have to deal with that convoluted story one way or another.
:lol
I did laugh.
Well, at least I'm ready for KH3 now!
To attach such legendary, lovable characters like Donald or Goofy or Mickey to something that pretends to be "deep" and "sophisticated" when it is actually anything but is actually one of the most offensive things I found about Kingdom Heart.
I mean, the 1st Kingdom Heart was alright, I guess, but then they started to throw shits like Organization XIII or Shadow this Shadow that--in an effort to make it sound oh-so-serious-and-complicated I guess?--then I couldn't help but to just roll my eyes.
It's like "simple" is a word so deeply hated by the folks creating the games.
One Piece is pretty shitty so yeah.
If the story is well written, it shouldn't have to be re-paraphrased by some internet geek in order for it to make sense.
Kingdom Hearts, besides being needlessly non-sensical and convoluted, just doesn't have a good story period. I love the worlds and universe of it at all though.
There's a difference between something being analyzed for its complexity and something that needs to be resummarized because it's so incredibly convoluted and poorly written that there is no other way to understand it.Since we're extending the medium past games, I will refute your belief saying that some of the best novels are the ones with complex stories that have to be analyzed and criticed in academics.
Thomas Pynchon writes complex novels. "Reading Guides" have been written in order to better unerstand his novels.
James Joyce also writes some fairly dense stuff.
David Foster Wallace has about 100+ pages of footnotes in the back of Infinite Jest.
Faulkner also has extremely dense and complex stories.
Their novels are extremely well written; however, they are complex and some may say convoluted at first. They require discussion, research and analysis to understand.
That being said, I'm not comparing Kingdom Hearts to any one of those writers, and the story is convoluted. I thought Kingdom Hearts 1 was extremely easy to follow. Nomura wanted to make the story more complex in later games because he was afraid it was to simple and it would lose interest.
It kind of is when you're thrown into a fight against a whole new set of enemies led by a giant asshole who has no reason to be one unless you read the books.Main Plot =/= Lore.
Halo's main story has always been pretty simple; Covenant are alien zealots, they worship Halo structures which were built by an older race to both contain parasitic spawn and wipe out its food source across the galaxy (ie, sentient organisms), but said alien zealots are colossal morons and want to activate Halo anyway. Are you a bad enough dude to stop them?
Reach and ODST were even more simple when considering its story can be boiled down to "are you a bad enough dude to stop alien zealot invasions?"
The only parts where it gets dicey are some parts of the backstory (not helped by retcons between games and authors) and Halo 4. But it's never really needed to understand the main plot, unlike KH where you're going to have to deal with that convoluted story one way or another.
Why do you automatically assume that things have to be "pretending" to be "deep" and "sophisticated" instead of just being what they are?
Because everything can't just be a cool thing anymore, if it tries to be cool its dark an edgy. Didn't you know , only shit from the 90's and children cartoons and super simplistic things are cool now. Anything outside of that is just some failed attempt at being sophisticated or cool, no matter how successful it is. Didn't you know?
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This is satire, but there is actually a point in there, .
Why do you automatically assume that things have to be "pretending" to be "deep" and "sophisticated" instead of just being what they are?
Someone explain kindom hearts series story to me?
There's a difference between something being analyzed for its complexity and something that needs to be resummarized because it's so incredibly convoluted and poorly written that there is no other way to understand it.
Kingdom Hearts falls under the later category.
There's a difference between something being analyzed for its complexity and something that needs to be resummarized because it's so incredibly convoluted and poorly written that there is no other way to understand it.
Kingdom Hearts falls under the later category.
if you think the story is confusing then you might want to steer clear of any subject matter that has any particular weight to it.
anyway, the only "confusing" thing was how the gummy ship shit made its way into the first game. KH2 is an amazing game just because it got rid of that whole system.