Tom Dincht wrote:They should have shown more with Pete and Maleficent. I don't get what happened.
Sao_Sakura wrote:Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh, Sephiroth is so.... so... strong! The only reason why I survived as long as I did was because of the Reaction Command (lol... sweat drop... gulp).
Tom Dincht wrote:I didn't understand their fate.
Sao_Sakura wrote:Hmm, do I have to find all the treasure chest to get the alternate ending?
uc pseudonym wrote:Kaemmerite, I have an opinion question for you: do you think the series will develop the concept of the artificial Heartless (can't remember the official name - it's in one of the Ansem Reports) that Organization XIII created? I find this interesting, especially because they apparently can't be controlled normally.
Tom Dincht wrote:Does anyone feel like this game would've been a fine way to wrap up the plot?
On the other hand, it would be cool if they were defeated and transformed into Heartless, and in the next game in the series we see a lot more of this. That is, the Heartless actually being a force unto themselves, not merely being controlled by everyone else.
Does anyone feel like this game would've been a fine way to wrap up the plot?
Rocketshipper wrote:I thought that the game at least implied that Malificient and Pete (and I guess the other disney villians in the last game) were already heartless, because, according to the reports, only a more powerful heartless can control a lower heartless.
Rocketshipper wrote:Yeah, if it hadn't been for the epilogue and secret movie I would have felt that this game would have been an excellent stopping point for the story especially considering...
Tom Dincht wrote:But the secret movie took place in the past, didn't it?
Right, the Heartless follow anyone who is powerful, not just other Heartless.
Sao_Sakura wrote:Cooli, I can't wait. Umm, I can't seem to find Naimine's sketches. They said it would be in Jiminy's journle, but it's not (.....).
. Each of the villains from the first game controlled Heartless, and they were not Heartless themselves. Otherwise they would not be able to think and plan...remember, the Heartless act on instinct alone, they are incapable of planning.
Rocketshipper wrote:Then what about Xehanort? He was a heartless, yet he seemed perfectly capable of planning. Or do you think his possession of Riku gave him special powers?
kaemmerite wrote:Actually, though, Riku's ability to control the Heartless can't be used as evidence. Remember, Riku was being possessed by Xehanort, who was a Heartless.
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