Port Royal: Difference between revisions
From the Kingdom Hearts Wiki, the Kingdom Hearts encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
(replace deleted image, change caption) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
*As an inside joke, [[Sora]] mentions that Port Royal looks and feels stranger than any other world that they've ever visited before. Though the reason is never specifically stated, it is obvious that the reason is because everything ''but'' Sora, [[Donald]], [[Goofy]], [[Pete]], the [[Heartless]], and the [[Nobody|Nobodies]] in Port Royal are "realistic" instead of "cartoonish." This was because as of yet Port Royal and [[Space Paranoids]] are the only worlds based off of a live-action movie. | *As an inside joke, [[Sora]] mentions that Port Royal looks and feels stranger than any other world that they've ever visited before. Though the reason is never specifically stated, it is obvious that the reason is because everything ''but'' Sora, [[Donald]], [[Goofy]], [[Pete]], the [[Heartless]], and the [[Nobody|Nobodies]] in Port Royal are "realistic" instead of "cartoonish." This was because as of yet Port Royal and [[Space Paranoids]] are the only worlds based off of a live-action movie. | ||
*The battle music in Port Royal is an arranged version of the famous "He's a Pirate!" track from the movie. | *The battle music in Port Royal is an arranged version of the famous "He's a Pirate!" track from the movie. | ||
*In the American and European verson of [[Kingdom Hearts II]] some cutscenes have been edited, such as that [[William Turner|Will]] is not aiming a gun to his head when he is threatening to commit suicide and [[Hector Barbossa|Barbossa]]'s sword is never in [[Jack Sparrow|Jack]]'s chest. Also, undead pirates do not catch fire and their guns have been changed to crossbows. | *In the American and European verson of [[Kingdom Hearts II]] some cutscenes have been edited, such as that [[William Turner|Will]] is not aiming a gun to his head when he is threatening to commit suicide and [[Hector Barbossa|Barbossa]]'s sword is never in [[Jack Sparrow|Jack]]'s chest. Also, undead pirates do not catch fire and their guns have been changed to crossbows. And an interest note is the famous speach of Barbossa in the Black Pearl, because the total remove of the mention of lust and women. | ||
*In one of the "rooms" in the ship graveyard, an anchor can be attacked, thus making it swing across the room, damaging anything in it's way. | *In one of the "rooms" in the ship graveyard, an anchor can be attacked, thus making it swing across the room, damaging anything in it's way. | ||
Revision as of 22:12, 24 November 2007
Port Royal is a world from Kingdom Hearts II.
Based on Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl, Port Royal and Atlantica follow Disney Castle in availability. It is a dark world, with only specific areas touched by the moon's light. The first boss of Port Royal is Captain Barbossa and the Illuminator, while the second boss is the Grim Reaper.
The original battle level in Port Royal is 20, while later on it is 34. The theme music in Port Royal is Nights of the Cursed. Its battle music is He's a Pirate!
Trivia
- As an inside joke, Sora mentions that Port Royal looks and feels stranger than any other world that they've ever visited before. Though the reason is never specifically stated, it is obvious that the reason is because everything but Sora, Donald, Goofy, Pete, the Heartless, and the Nobodies in Port Royal are "realistic" instead of "cartoonish." This was because as of yet Port Royal and Space Paranoids are the only worlds based off of a live-action movie.
- The battle music in Port Royal is an arranged version of the famous "He's a Pirate!" track from the movie.
- In the American and European verson of Kingdom Hearts II some cutscenes have been edited, such as that Will is not aiming a gun to his head when he is threatening to commit suicide and Barbossa's sword is never in Jack's chest. Also, undead pirates do not catch fire and their guns have been changed to crossbows. And an interest note is the famous speach of Barbossa in the Black Pearl, because the total remove of the mention of lust and women.
- In one of the "rooms" in the ship graveyard, an anchor can be attacked, thus making it swing across the room, damaging anything in it's way.