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Why doesn't Nomura have the guts to take risks in the KH series & why we're afraid to criticize the series?

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No one will raise flame wars, don't worry. I'll start by saying that Kingdom Hearts is not perfect objectively, even though it is for me personally. With this said, this is my opinion:
My opinion is that you're missing the whole point of the series, and as you suggested us to try to widen our knowledge about storytelling, I suggest you to base your criticism on what Kingdom Hearts aims to convey, not on how it should be done comparing the whole thing with other games/anime, etc.

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I read all that and it was really thought out well and yes some of the things you said are true but Sora did have a driving force in KH and KH2 and that was mostly to find his friends of course he kinda got thrown into having to save the world and all but he didn't really seem to mind that at all since in the first KH booklet it says he has a strong sense of justice.  I do wish they would develop his character a little more and I think they are starting to do that since in DDD he didn't become a Keyblade Master, sure he was happy that Riku became one but I'm sure somewhere deep down he's sad that he didn't become one he just didn't want to show it and sure him going back to the Realm of Sleep to thank the Dream Eaters was probably one thing he probably went back their for another reason we don't know yet.  Now that being said they did do some character development in the past for Sora already although it wasn't as much as some of the other characters have had.  Sora has gone through trials and tribulations as well, he had to fight his best friend he had his memory erased and he had the mark of mastery exam as well.  I don't think Sora needs to loss a friend to really show some character or sadness or anger we have seen him do this before in the past and he has made mistakes he is in no way the perfect protagonist he has and probably will keep making mistakes and he will learn from them.  All in all I do like the story of the game I have watched a lot of anime and played a lot of RPGs but this game is still amazing in it's own right and hopefully KH3 brings some more character development for Sora 

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No one will raise flame wars, don't worry. I'll start by saying that Kingdom Hearts is not perfect objectively, even though it is for me personally. With this said, this is my opinion:

My opinion is that you're missing the whole point of the series, and as you suggested us to try to widen our knowledge about storytelling, I suggest you to base your criticism on what Kingdom Hearts aims to convey, not on how it should be done comparing the whole thing with other games/anime, etc.

Dude I spent time with Kingdom Hearts more than any other game in my life that isn't named Pokemon or Smash Bros

 

I know the point of the KH series totally I'm just discussing the plot between the beginning and the point 

 

I based my criticism on both sides not just one and even then it still have quite the number of problems  even if I looked at it solely as a Kingdom Hearts fan I can point out the flaws and suggest some possible solutions that Nomura could've taken

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Dude I spent time with Kingdom Hearts more than any other game in my life that isn't named Pokemon or Smash Bros

 

I know the point of the KH series totally I'm just discussing the plot between the beginning and the point 

 

I based my criticism on both sides not just one and even then it still have quite the number of problems  even if I looked at it solely as a Kingdom Hearts fan I can point out the flaws and suggest some possible solutions that Nomura could've taken

Kingdom Hearts has a few flaws and that's for sure, mate, I think no one will ever deny it. After all nothing is flawless objectively, perfection is our prospective of something so able to affect us emotionally that flaws mean literally nothing (which is what happens to me when it comes to Kingdom Hearts). I just think that what you listed as flaws are not really the flaws, considering what Nomura wants to give us with this series

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Well not every game is perfect, but you have some good points about the flaws of the series. Kingdom Hearts III is meant to tie all loose ends. So I just hope Nomura leaves nothing out of it.

 

Peace!

Edited by Yusei Fudo

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Kingdom Hearts has a few flaws and that's for sure, mate, I think no one will ever deny it. After all nothing is flawless objectively, perfection is our prospective of something so able to affect us emotionally that flaws mean literally nothing (which is what happens to me when it comes to Kingdom Hearts). I just think that what you listed as flaws are not really the flaws, considering what Nomura wants to give us with this series

As you've said it depends on your perspective whether what I've listed is actually a flaw or not.

 

Look I still love and adore the series and the reason I criticize some stuff in it is because I want it to grow and be bigger and better

 

KH used to be my favorite franchise for a long time before I discovered other stuff that,in my personal opinion,have somethings that Kingdom Hearts can learn from heck Square Enix's own work FF6 which Nomura was a part of when he designed Setzer can be a good inspiration for what needs to be fixed in the KH series

Well not every game is perfect, but you have some good points about the flaws of the series. Kingdom Hearts III is meant to tie all loose ends. So I just hope Nomura leaves out of it.

 

Peace!

I hope he ties those loose ends and not complicate it even more than it already is

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As you've said it depends on your perspective whether what I've listed is actually a flaw or not.

 

Look I still love and adore the series and the reason I criticize some stuff in it is because I want it to grow and be bigger and better

 

KH used to be my favorite franchise for a long time before I discovered other stuff that,in my personal opinion,have somethings that Kingdom Hearts can learn from heck Square Enix's own work FF6 which Nomura was a part of when he designed Setzer can be a good inspiration for what needs to be fixed in the KH series

I hope he ties those loose ends and not complicate it even more than it already is

In fact it's good you have your own ideas and that you want to grow, no doubts at all. But we have to deal with the fact that our criticisms do not equal to reality when it comes to opinions. I think Kingdom Hearts is perfect, but that doesn't mean it really is. You think Kingdom Hearts has something that needs to be fixed, but that doesn't mean there's actually something wrong. You see, Nomura had very clear goals he wanted to achieve with every single installment, and hell he succeeded, so, objectively, what he did can't be defined as flaws, but subjectively everyone is free not to like certain elements or strategy or whatever

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It's not like I'm afraid of criticizing. It's just when it comes to criticizing one's work, I really hate it. Yes, I hate (I repeat) HATE criticizing one's work. 

 

And I just like, the range of story telling, and how the games stories are connecting, like a puzzle. It will have it's puzzling moments and all, but it's all good to me. 

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My main beef with the series is the way is not so much the plot itself or the unwillingness to take risks (no one has yet to convince my why someone needs to die without it feeling gratuitous), but by the way the story's been unfolding. I'm sure the plot makes perfect sense when you take a step back to look at it all from a wide (and I do mean wide) lens, and view it chronologically. But with the way the plot's been unfolding game-to-game, it's like you can't be complacent for too long because each game introduces a new element that changes our view on a previously established element, feeling like a retcon. Again, it's not so bad looking at the big picture, but you can definitely tell Nomura's writing by the seat of his pants and that's a dangerous way to go about storytelling.

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My main beef with the series is the way is not so much the plot itself or the unwillingness to take risks (no one has yet to convince my why someone needs to die without it feeling gratuitous), but by the way the story's been unfolding. I'm sure the plot makes perfect sense when you take a step back to look at it all from a wide (and I do mean wide) lens, and view it chronologically. But with the way the plot's been unfolding game-to-game, it's like you can't be complacent for too long because each game introduces a new element that changes our view on a previously established element, feeling like a retcon. Again, it's not so bad looking at the big picture, but you can definitely tell Nomura's writing by the seat of his pants and that's a dangerous way to go about storytelling.

The whole death thing is just an example I never meant to make it sound as something absolute or factual,I just meant since one of the biggest themes is friendship do something in the plot that emphasize how important it is.

 

I can't take some of the friendships here seriously if characters keeps on coming back to life and the fact that some friendships like Ventus and Lea were just formed in 5 minutes and suddenly they're friends

 

Anyway aside from that.I did take a step back numerous amount of times and everything is fine until you reach Birth by Sleep where things you've just figured out begins to flip upside down and it continues to do so as you progress

 

my complaint isn't with the idea or the plot itself,it's with how Nomura chose to tell it especially when you reach the point in the series where time travel is involved

 

That is a very hard plot device to use cuz if it's done wrong it will condemn the entire timeline of the narrative,it never worked for things like the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy or Sonic 06 so why depend on it?

Edited by Smash Mega Koopa

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Here's the thing: Nomura TRIES to do things, but Disney always reels him back in. They censor the most pettiest of elements, so him not being as gritty as he would like, sort of makes sense.

Dude killing a character DOESN'T MEAN GRITTY ALL THE TIME UHHH

 

Mufasa died in Lion King for f***'s sake so I don't think it's more of Disney censoring the dude and more him not having enough guts to have a character stay dead

 

Dragon Ball Z also has the same exact issue as this

 

The blame can't be always directed at Disney,both have to share the blame

 

How is it gritty to have world building,character development and motivation?THOSE ARE NATURAL THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND WHILE WRITING

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Dude killing a character DOESN'T MEAN GRITTY ALL THE TIME UHHH

 

Mufasa died in Lion King for f***'s sake so I don't think it's more of Disney censoring the dude and more him not having enough guts to have a character stay dead

 

Dragon Ball Z also has the same exact issue as this

 

The blame can't be always directed at Disney,both have to share the blame

 

How is it gritty to have world building,character development and motivation?THOSE ARE NATURAL THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND WHILE WRITING

 

First of all, there is no need for such a condescending response. This is a discussion board, not a politician's rally. Second of all, there IS character development. But (A) It isn't apparent in every single character. (B) It isn't in the characters you want it to be in © You have to know how to look for it. Case in point: Riku. He probably is the best example of character development done right in this series. He started off as a arrogant young boy who desired to be better than his friend in the first game, a conflicted young man in COM, a regretful young adult in KH2, and now in DDD we see him coming to Sora's rescue as a more mature,  level-headed young man who has finally learned to get over his past. Another character?  Terra. Of course they only had the length of one game to push out his character, but even in that time frame they were not only able to make him believable, but somewhat sympathetic. First you see him as a young man determined to win the Exam, then  after failing he sets off to prove himself, but due to his serious, yet naive nature he finds himself becoming a pawn in everyone else's plans despite everything he tries to do to be a "good student". Eraqus, a character who has an even SHORTER appearance time, still leaves an impact on me because once again, he has a very believable and relate able circumstance. A man so obsessed with what is traditionally acceptable, that his own ethics end up being the end of him.

 

Sora has been in every single game, and is still the same happy go lucky boy when he started, but  Xehanort just quite literally dropped out of the sky, and yet shows more diversity by being a cold, manipulative, unreasonable old man; yet still very collected and charismatic. So much so, that he's almost a gentleman. Which is a hard balance to achieve with villains, without making them laughable. 

 

I can see where you are coming from in wanting MORE character development, but there is some there.  And as of now, we cannot go back into old games and insert what we THINK is missing. Either one can hold out, and hope that in further installments they continue to grow our favorite characters for the better, or you can fall out of love. I choose to remain IN love because adore this series despite it's flaws....and of course, most of my favorite characters are evil and interesting, so there's that too. xD

Edited by Pandy Monium

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Kingdom Hearts isn't supposed to be anything that takes risks in the first place, to be honest. It's just a pet project with Disney and Square Enix, bringing together their best elements and making a franchise out of it. If they really wanted to do something super out-of-left-field with it, they probably would have long ago. Obviously, there's some depth in there, a message to be delivered, but even so, it's not something that's supposed to make us re-evaluate our lives or anything. You can certainly learn a few things, but nothing too major.

 

Still, I'm not afraid to criticize things I don't like, and there are a few big things that I don't like, nor am I afraid to think that the series can do much better if certain things were to happen or if certain things were redone or not done in the first place. Just things here and there that I think would help it improve. That's just how much I care for the series as a whole. Do I think it'd be better if it takes risks? No, I don't. It doesn't need to. It just needs to be good. With whatever it brings to the table.

 

On the topic of Sora being a Gary Stu (that's actually the male version of a Mary Sue): I'm not going to lie, Sora isn't exactly my favorite character in the series, even though he's the main guy. I don't hate him, though. In fact, I'd love to see him improve character wise so that I can enjoy him more. He is the main character after all, and he's a character whose story I've been following for more than a decade now. Does he need to be some edgy badass? Well, no, not at all. He can still be goofy and simple minded and friendly, but just with a little more depth to him. A sense of maturity or understanding that he should have considering the events that have occurred over the time spent in the story.

 

Also, the lore isn't that hard to understand, sheesh.

Edited by Firaga Sensei

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Kingdom Hearts isn't supposed to be anything that takes risks in the first place, to be honest. It's just a pet project with Disney and Square Enix, bringing together their best elements and making a franchise out of it. If they really wanted to do something super out-of-left-field with it, they probably would have long ago. Obviously, there's some depth in there, a message to be delivered, but even so, it's not something that's supposed to make us re-evaluate our lives or anything. You can certainly learn a few things, but nothing too major.

 

Still, I'm not afraid to criticize things I don't like, and there are a few big things that I don't like, nor am I afraid to think that the series can do much better if certain things were to happen or if certain things were redone or not done in the first place. Just things here and there that I think would help it improve. That's just how much I care for the series as a whole. Do I think it'd be better if it takes risks? No, I don't. It doesn't need to. It just needs to be good. With whatever it brings to the table.

 

On the topic of Sora being a Gary Stu (that's actually the male version of a Mary Sue): I'm not going to lie, Sora isn't exactly my favorite character in the series, even though he's the main guy. I don't hate him, though. In fact, I'd love to see him improve character wise so that I can enjoy him more. He is the main character after all, and he's a character whose story I've been following for more than a decade now. Does he need to be some edgy badass? Well, no, not at all. He can still be goofy and simple minded and friendly, but just with a little more depth to him. A sense of maturity or understanding that he should have considering the events that have occurred over the time spent in the story.

 

Also, the lore isn't that hard to understand, sheesh.

For the love of f*** I NEVER SAID HE SHOULD BECOME GODDAMN SHADOW THE HEDGEHOG AND BE EDGY

 

WHY DOES EVERYBODY ASSUME THAT WHENEVER I BRING IT UP

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For the love of f*** I NEVER SAID HE SHOULD BECOME GODDAMN SHADOW THE HEDGEHOG AND BE EDGY

 

WHY DOES EVERYBODY ASSUME THAT WHENEVER I BRING IT UP

 

I never said you did. That's just a one off preference of mine.

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I never said you did. That's just a one off preference of mine.

All I meant is:I want to see Sora being put in a variety of situations to see how he's gonna deal with it

 

And I'm sure Xehanort will pull out all the stops to make sure another Keyblade War would take place so I wanna see him trying to convert Sora into the 13th vessel again

 

 

Like it or not Sora now has the X sigil marked on him which means he might be holding a small piece of Xehanort even if  a small

 

I'd like to see Sora dealing with that and how it would affect his character development.....I mean like having him trying to shrug Xehanort's inevitable upcoming influence on his heart and resisting the darkness that might make him the 13th vessel

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Like it or not Sora now has the X sigil marked on him which means he might be holding a small piece of Xehanort even if  a small

 

I'd like to see Sora dealing with that and how it would affect his character development.....I mean like having him trying to shrug Xehanort's inevitable upcoming influence on his heart and resisting the darkness that might make him the 13th vessel

 

Interesting idea, but he doesn't have the Sigil anymore. And I doubt Xehanort would try to give him another one.

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