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==''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''==
==''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''==
After Sora or Riku's HP is depleted, he is shown floating supine in the darkness. Under normal circumstances, the bottom screen gives two choices to continue or load a save file. When losing to a boss or a scripted fight, the bottom screen gives three choices, to retry, exit the battle, or to load a save file.
After Sora or Riku's HP is depleted, he is shown floating supine in the darkness. Under normal circumstances, the bottom screen gives two choices to continue or load a save file. When losing to a boss or a scripted fight, the bottom screen gives three choices, to retry, exit the battle, or to load a save file.
 
Exiting the battle has the same effect as selecting Continue, where if the character loses to one of the subsequent fights of a boss rush, they will be brought back to the area before the first boss fight. Selecting this option when losing to a scripted fight that takes place before the character can explore the world results in them being brought back to the world map. The player resumes at a save point if there is any after selecting either Continue or Exit Battle during a Game Over.


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