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==Settings and Areas== | ==Settings and Areas== | ||
Atlantica has been the most drastically changing world throughout the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' games. In each game in which it appears, its gameplay is completely different. In ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', Ariel joins [[Sora]] as a party member and things carry out much like in any other world, with the exception that the controls are different to fit Sora's new form. He is also restricted from using special attacks such as [[Ars Arcanum]] and summons. In ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]'', Sora doesn't change form at all, and the world is treated just like all other worlds. In ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', possibly the biggest change is seen; only two areas can be accessed, and the story progresses through completion of [[mini-games]], rather than through battling enemies. | Atlantica has been the most drastically changing world throughout the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' games. In each game in which it appears, its gameplay is completely different just to swim around by using left analog stick, circle button to rise and square button to dive. In ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', Ariel joins [[Sora]] as a party member and things carry out much like in any other world, with the exception that the controls are different to fit Sora's new form. He is also restricted from using special attacks such as [[Ars Arcanum]] and summons. In ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]'', Sora doesn't change form at all, and the world is treated just like all other worlds. In ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', possibly the biggest change is seen; only two areas can be accessed, and the story progresses through completion of [[mini-games]], rather than through battling enemies. | ||
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===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | ||
In ''Kingdom | In ''Kingdom HeartsII'' Atlantica is much smaller in comparison to its ''Kingdom Hearts'' appearance, with only two areas available for Sora and the party to freely explore. They arrive and interact with the denizens of Atlantica in the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Undersea Courtyard}}'''|海底広場|Kaiten Hiroba|lit. "Seabed Square"}}, a moderately sized and colorful room, filled with clam shells and undersea flora. Along the way is {{nihongo|'''{{a|Triton's Throne}}'''|トリトン王の間|Toriton-ō no Ma|lit. "King Triton's Chamber"}}, a round room with Triton's throne in the middle and a save point. Several more areas appear only in cutscenes and minigames, including {{nihongo|'''{{a|The Palace: Performance Hall}}'''|宮殿:演奏会場|Kyūden: Ensō Kaijō}}, a huge hall where Sebastian performs his musicals; {{nihongo|'''{{a|Sunken Ship}}'''|沈没船|Chinbotsu-sen}}, a completely different area from the first game that is way brighter and far more spacious; {{nihongo|'''{{a|Ariel's Grotto}}'''|アリエルの隠れ家|Arieru no Kakurega|lit. "Ariel's Hideout"}}, identical to the first game; {{nihongo|'''{{a|The Shore}}'''|海岸|Kaigan}}, an area over the surface with a vibrant blue sky with Eric's castle in view, and the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Wedding Ship}}'''|客船|Kyakusen|lit. "Cruise Ship"}}, an elegantly crafted ship with purple drapery and wedding decorations. Ursula is fought on the surface of the open ocean that is raging in a storm, in an area known as {{nihongo|'''{{a|Wrath of the Sea}}'''|渦巻く海|Uzumaku Umi|lit. "Swirling Sea"}}. | ||
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