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Although the following list sticks primarily to characters whose worlds have been confirmed, there is also a handful of characters shown in trailers and magazine scans who have not been shown to have a specific world. As of now, no ''Final Fantasy'' characters have been confirmed to appear, save for a single [[Moogle]], but several characters from ''The World Ends with You'' are slated to feature. The exact number of worlds has also yet to be revealed, but the game is mostly set to take place in the World of Sleep. All the Disney-based worlds will be brand new. Nomura has announced that there will be seven playable worlds to awaken in the Realm of Sleep, with | Although the following list sticks primarily to characters whose worlds have been confirmed, there is also a handful of characters shown in trailers and magazine scans who have not been shown to have a specific world. As of now, no ''Final Fantasy'' characters have been confirmed to appear, save for a single [[Moogle]], but several characters from ''The World Ends with You'' are slated to feature. The exact number of worlds has also yet to be revealed, but the game is mostly set to take place in the World of Sleep. All the Disney-based worlds will be brand new. Nomura has announced that there will be seven playable worlds to awaken in the Realm of Sleep, with five confirmed so far. | ||
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Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance | |
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キングダム ハーツ 3D [ドリーム ドロップ ディスタンス] Kingudamu Hātsu 3D [Dorīmu Doroppu Disutansu] | |
Developer(s) | Square Enix |
Publisher(s) | /, Square Enix |
Release date(s) | March 29, 2012[1] / 2012[2] |
Genre | Console action role-playing game |
Game modes | |
Ratings | ESRB:Rating Pending |
Platform(s) | Nintendo 3DS |
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance is the upcoming seventh game in the Kingdom Hearts series, slated to be released on the Nintendo 3DS hand-held system. It will serve as a direct sequel to Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts coded, and the epilogue of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep.
The game was first announced at E3 2010, under the tentative title: Kingdom Hearts 3D.
Story
Following the destruction of Ansem and Xemnas at the hands of Sora and Riku, Terra-Xehanort is revived. In response, Yen Sid decides to put Sora and Riku through the Mark of Mastery exam in order to become full-fledged Keyblade Masters and counter Xehanort's threat.
Setting
The game will pick up after the events of Kingdom Hearts Re:coded's secret ending, Signs of What's Next, and will also have connections to Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days.[3] Like in the case of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Tetsuya Nomura has stated that the story is on par with that of a numbered title.[4] The setting of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance will again be spread across several worlds; several Kingdom Hearts-original worlds will return, such as Traverse Town, but all of the Disney-based worlds will be entirely new.[5] According to an interview, Tetsuya Nomura said the game will take part on the Mark of Mastery, but not completely, and has stated that there will be new clothing for Sora and Riku.
Nomura has also stated that the game will feature numerous flashback sequences told from Xehanort's point of view, among them the game's opening scene.
Nomura has confirmed that there will be seven worlds to awaken in the World of Sleep.
Development
It is known that the game is the next major release in the Kingdom Hearts series[3], and it will feature both Sora and Riku as playable characters. Utilizing the 3DS's high-spec graphics processing, the game will have graphics that are near on-par with those of the PS2 titles, as well as making use of the system's 3D technology such as "falling from high places" and "flying far distances". [6] The development team was selecting worlds, planning to use all-new Disney worlds, along with Traverse Town and other original worlds,[7] one of which has been revealed to be based on The Hunchback of Notre Dame (although the world itself was featured earlier in the non-canonical El Cetro y el Reino). Nomura has stated that, with the parallel development of Final Fantasy Versus XIII, he will make sure to retain any game elements that can't be put in Final Fantasy Versus XIII for use in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance.[8] Nomura has also stated that the transition between playing as Sora and playing as Riku will be forced upon and sudden, and can occur while simply walking around. The game also has the keyword of "drop", as in something falling. As well, the 3D effect of the Nintendo 3DS will be used more for "going into the screen" rather than things popping out.[9]
In July's issue of Weekly Famitsu, Nomura stated that the game will focus on the "hidden data" inside of Sora and development of the game is 40-50% finished, with voice recording to begin soon. A secret movie was confirmed, along with new characters that will appear in Traverse Town. Nomura also stated that the Xehanort Saga will end with Kingdom Hearts III and there will be "answers" about Kingdom Hearts III in Dream Drop Distance.[10]
A trailer and a playable demo were shown at the 2011 Tokyo Game Show. The demo included a cameo of Neku Sakuraba, the main protagonist of another Square Enix title, The World Ends with You. [11], as well as showing off Sora and Riku's new outfits,[12] the first official confirmation of the game's new species, the Dream Eaters, which will serve as both party members and generic enemies to Sora and Riku. The game was confirmed for a Spring 2012 release in Japan, and Nomura claimed that it is now 60-70% complete.
November 2011 issues of Famitsu and V Jump confirmed that the worlds would include one based on Pinocchio, "Prankster's Paradise", and another based on The Hunchback of Notre Dame, "La Cité des Cloches". The same issue also featured the return of the "Drop" gauge seen in the Square Enix Premier Party Trailer but absent in the TGS 2011 trailer.
The December issue of V Jump announced the inclusion of "Country of the Musketeers", a world based on Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers, making it the first world to originate from a direct-to-video feature. It also revealed the inclusion of Joshua and Beat from The World Ends with You.
During Jump Festa 2012, a playable demo and a trailer were shown. The trailer shows the return of Lea, a younger Master Xehanort (seen in a Black coat), and Ventus. Shiki, Beat, Rhyme, and Joshua were also shown to be appearing alongside Neku. The game was announced to have a release date in March 2012.[13] A world based on Tron: Legacy was revealed, and like Space Paranoids in Kingdom Hearts II, Sora and Riku's outfits will change to match the location.[14]
Worlds and Characters
Although the following list sticks primarily to characters whose worlds have been confirmed, there is also a handful of characters shown in trailers and magazine scans who have not been shown to have a specific world. As of now, no Final Fantasy characters have been confirmed to appear, save for a single Moogle, but several characters from The World Ends with You are slated to feature. The exact number of worlds has also yet to be revealed, but the game is mostly set to take place in the World of Sleep. All the Disney-based worlds will be brand new. Nomura has announced that there will be seven playable worlds to awaken in the Realm of Sleep, with five confirmed so far.
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Gallery
- Sora & Riku KH3D.png
Promotional image of Sora and Riku
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Artwork of Sora and Riku
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Promotional artwork of Sora, Riku, and their Dream Eater partners
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Promotional Art from the game's official Japanese website
- Promotional Art (Riku Version) KH3D.png
Promotional Art from the game's official Japanese website
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Limited Edition Japanese 3DS
Video
Square-Enix 1st Department Premiere Trailer
The trailer begins with the final scene of Blank Points, where Riku asks Sora if he has made his mind up and Sora answers "Yes". The trailer then cuts to a scene from Signs of What's Next, where Yen Sid is then shown ordering Mickey to summon Sora and Riku to him to undertake a Mark of Mastery exam. The scene then switches to Sora and Riku, in their Kingdom Hearts attire, on the beach of Destiny Islands, wondering if Riku's raft will get them far (this is an alternate version of a similar scene in the first Kingdom Hearts: rather than discussing this at the Paopu Tree with Kairi present, Sora and Riku are alone on the beach). Riku is shown in Traverse Town, surrounded by Shadows. He looks up to see multiple Soras raining down from the sky. One lands and prepares to fight the Shadows.
Several gameplay videos are then shown, which focus on Sora and Riku performing advanced acrobatics: gliding, wall-jumping, and swinging around poles. The HUD also features a "Command" list which includes "Thunder", "Fire", "Blizzard", and "Attack", and a "Drop" gauge that goes up to 1.5, placed where the MP, Focus, Drive, and Clock gauges were in previous games.
Sora is seen running through an area with many large bells and jumps off the edge, falling through a plethora of balloons. Riku is shown in the second district of Traverse Town, where he sees Ansem, Seeker of Darkness, looming above with what appears to be a translucent Xemnas behind him, back to back. The same is shown with Sora, only he encounters Xemnas with a translucent Ansem. Sora and Riku prepare to engage Xemnas and Ansem as the game logo ends the trailer.
Square-Enix 1st Department Premiere Trailer |
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Tokyo Game Show 2011 Trailer
The trailer begins inside Yen Sid's tower, where Yen Sid prepares to put Sora and Riku, here shown in their Kingdom Hearts II attire, through the Mark of Mastery exam at last. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy are present. Sora claims that he is unbeatable even without becoming a Master, while Riku openly ponders whether or not he will be suitable given his past with the Darkness. Nevertheless, Yen Sid decides to go ahead, explaining that their exam will take place in a world "enclosed in sleep", where they will face a new enemy known as the Dream Eaters, creatures similar to the Heartless but which are produced by the darkness present in this specific world.
As Yen Sid speaks, Sora ends up alone in the first district of Traverse Town in his new attire. He calls out for Riku, but instead finds Neku Sakuraba, who appears to know Sora. Several gameplay videos are then shown, in which Sora and Riku display abilities similar to Terra, Aqua and Ventus. They also fight a new species of enemy, the Dream Eaters, but also have specific Dream Eaters as allies. The "Drop gauge" from the previous trailer is now missing, and the number of command bars has been reduced to two. Additionally, Sora and Riku's new partners receive a gauge that has the word "Link" written on it.
In Traverse Town, Neku explains that he has been trapped in the "Reaper's Game" and is in need of a partner. Sora decides to help him. Riku is shown running through the streets of La Cité des Cloches, where he finds Quasimodo holding an unconscious Esmeralda. Riku follows a huge Dream Eater into Notre Dame, with Quasimodo offering to aid him against the beast. Back in Traverse Town, Sora inquires about Neku's name, but they are ambushed by Dream Eaters. The game's Augmented Reality compatibility is shown, allowing players to play with captured Dream Eaters. Over the next display of gameplay videos, Yen Sid explains that the key to leaving the dream world lies in finding the Dream Eaters, and if Sora and Riku are successful, he will consider them Keyblade Masters.
The computer room of Hollow Bastion is shown from Xehanort's point of view. Even and Ienzo are seen lying on the floor unconscious with darkness emanating from their bodies. Braig enters and confronts Xehanort about this, also asking him if his memories have returned. Xehanort responds by summoning Master Xehanort's Keyblade and stabbing Braig in the chest with it. The game logo ends the trailer with a release date set for Spring 2012. Sora briefly quips about Neku's name.
Tokyo Game Show 2011 |
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Jump Festa 2012 Trailer
The long video begins with a monologue from Yen Sid describing Master Xehanort's rise and subsequent fall into darkness. Pre-rendered videos are shown of Master Xehanort battling Sora, Riku and Mickey in the Keyblade Graveyard at night.
With the screen split in half, Sora and Riku are shown in Traverse Town in their new outfits, each calling out to the other. Sora comes across Neku while Riku is met by Shiki with her Mr. Mew toy. Mickey, Donald and Goofy confront Maleficent inside the library of Disney Castle, where Maleficent tells them of her past encounter with Master Xehanort. In Prankster's Paradise, Pinocchio is inside Stromboli's cage and his nose grows with Jiminy on it. Jiminy accuses him of lying, but Pinocchio puts the blame on a man in a black coat. In La Cité des Cloches, Frollo instructs Quasimodo not to leave the cathedral. In Country of the Musketeers, Sora shows the Keyblade to Mickey, who appears not to know him but knows about the weapon, which is why he became a musketeer. Riku finds Minnie trapped inside a treasure chest. In Traverse Town, Sora and Riku are shown with The World Ends with You cast meeting Dream Eaters. A man in a black coat appears and summons a huge Dream Eater. Neku attempts to fight him, but is dispatched and the man goes for Sora, who becomes dizzy and passes out. Several gameplay videos are then shown with another monologue from Yen Sid, who explains the nature of the World of Sleep and the Dream Eaters. At one point, Sora is shown facing Rinzler in a world based on Tron: Legacy.
Another set of pre-rendered videos are shown. A pop-up book opens and shows Destiny Islands, where Sora lands with Donald and Goofy and is met by Riku and Kairi. The night of the Islands' destruction is shown, with Kairi entering Sora's body. Sora falls down the spiral staircase of Castle Oblivion, seen previously in the opening of Kingdom Hearts II, witnessed by Kairi, who turns into Naminé. Roxas lands at the bottom and is engaged by Xion. Roxas is shown fighting Axel in the basement of the Old Mansion in Twilight Town, while Sora and Riku fight Xemnas in the World of Nothingness. Mickey finds Master Xehanort in the Keyblade Graveyard and rushes to fight him, followed by Sora and Riku (in a scene similar to Birth by sleep).
Returning to game-engine graphics, Sora awakens alone on a dark beach, comparing it to something Yen Sid described to him. Riku speaks with Joshua in Traverse Town and is then seen rushing to engage the Gargoyle Dream Eater on a bridge in La Cité des Cloches. Pinocchio and Jiminy are swallowed by Monstro with Sora calling out to them. Musketeers Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Queen Minnie face Pete, who is aboard a boat. Joshua speaks with Neku in Traverse Town, imploring him not to give up. Riku is confronted by Ansem, Seeker of Darkness, who draws Frollo's discarded sword on him. A grown up Lea is shown with an adult Ienzo and Aeleus in Ansem the Wise's study, the three of them having been restored following Organization XIII's destruction, looking at the heart diagram. In the Court of Miracles, Sora, Quasimodo and Phoebus ask Esmeralda to leave before Frollo and his thugs arrive, but Frollo appears and catches them. Three Beagle Boys place cardboard cutouts of Mickey, Donald and Goofy on a stage, with Riku watching proudly. Pinocchio takes Jiminy in his hands and they jump into the ocean from a cliff. Sora, Mickey, Donald and Goofy each raise their swords and give the "All for one, one for all" salute. Quasimodo swings down from Notre Dame to rescue Esmeralda from being executed, while Riku teaches Quasimodo about appearances and inner beauty. Sora speaks to Joshua about how his and Riku's hearts are connected. Inside Monstro, Riku faces a man in a black coat, who removes his hood and reveals his face to be identical to Riku's. In Traverse Town, Xemnas confronts Sora and tells him that even Nobodies have a special kind of heart. Going back to the scene in the Disney Castle library, Lea appears and throws his chakrams at Maleficent and Pete, narrowly missing the latter, and proceeds to introduce himself.
In Traverse Town, Riku is confronted by a man in a black coat who removes his hood, but his face is not shown. Inside Notre Dame, Sora is confronted by the Unknown in a black coat, who bears a striking resemblance to a young Master Xehanort and claims Sora is harboring two hearts. As Sora questions this, the Unknown is joined by an unmasked Vanitas. The game logo ends the trailer, with a release date for March 2012.
Jump Festa 2012 (Long) |
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The short version begins with Sora and Riku awakening in Traverse Town and calling out to each other, only to be encountered by characters from The World Ends with You. Joshua speaks with Neku, imploring him not to give up. In the library of Disney Castle, Maleficent and Pete hold Minnie hostage while confronted by Mickey, Donald and Goofy. Maleficent tells them of her past encounter with Master Xehanort and how she learned of the seven hearts of pure light from him. Sora and Riku are shown fighting huge Dream Eaters in Traverse Town. At one point, a man in a black coat appears before Sora and Neku. Neku charges at the man, but is dispatched and Sora passes out from dizziness. Shorter versions of the pre-rendered videos from Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep are shown along with some gameplay videos as Yen Sid explains the nature of the World of Sleep. At one point, Sora is shown fighting a large Dream Eater while protecting a carriage in Country of the Musketeer, and facing Rinzler in the unnamed Tron: Legacy world. The game's Augmented Reality system is demonstrated, allowing players to play with the Dream Eaters they catch.
Sora awakens alone on a dark beach, comparing it to something Yen Sid described to him. Riku speaks with Joshua in Traverse Town. Musketeers Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Queen Minnie face Pete, who is aboard a boat. Riku rushes to engage the Gargoyle Dream Eater on a bridge in La Cité des Cloches. Sora converses with Victor, Hugo, and Laverne, and is stunned to see that they are alive. Three Beagle Boys guard a treasure chest, but flee when Musketeers Mickey, Donald and Goofy charge towards them. The Blue Fairy speaks with Pinocchio and Jiminy, who are inside Stromboli's cage. Ansem picks up Frollo's discarded sword and points it at Riku outside Notre Dame. Sora and Musketeers Mickey, Donald and Goofy do the All for one, one for all salute. Pinocchio and Jiminy are swallowed by Monstro with Sora calling out to them. Frollo harasses Esmeralda in the Court of Miracles from behind and Sora rushes forward to stop him. Riku teaches Quasimodo about inner beauty inside Notre Dame, and Quasimodo swings down from the cathedral to save Esmeralda from being executed. In Country of the Musketeers, Sora expresses delight at Riku having been there. Back in Disney Castle, Lea appears as an adult in a black coat and introduces himself. In Traverse Town, Sora and Riku face a man in a black coat, who removes his hood and reveals himself as the Unknown. The game logo ends the trailer with a release date for March 2012.
Jump Festa 2012 (Short) |
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Notes and references
- ^ 4Gamer:「KINGDOM HEARTS 3D[Dream Drop Distance]」の発売日が3月29日に決定。ゲームソフトと3DS本体のセットや,“10周年記念BOX”も同時発売
- ^ gameinformer: Square confirms Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance for 2012 western release
- ^ a b "Square Enix Chief Twit Master Talks Up Kingdom Hearts 3DS"
- ^ Nintendo Power, Holiday 2010 Edition (Vol. 262): Tetsuya Nomura: Kingdom Hearts III and Kingdom Hearts 3D are not the same. The story is on par with that of a numbered title, and I'm sure the ending will shock fans.
- ^ "Kingdom Hearts 3D Connects to Kingdom Hearts III"
- ^ "E3 2010: Kingdom Hearts 3D First Look"
- ^ "Kingdom Hearts 3D Connects to Kingdom Hearts III"
- ^ Weekly Famitsu, November 17, 2010: Tetsuya Nomura: "Since it’s different than the Final Fantasy series which is founded on party play, the way the characters level up is different. Because there are various things that can and can’t be done, the things I can’t do in Final Fantasy Versus XIII I’m doing in Kingdom Hearts."
- ^ Weekly Famitsu, January 26, 2011.
- ^ "Kingdom Hearts 3D, Final Fantasy XI, Dissidia and More in Famitsu"
- ^ Siliconera: Kingdom Hearts 3D features characters from The World Ends with You
- ^ Siliconera: First look at Sora, Riku and Neku's new looks in Kingdom Hearts 3D
- ^ Siliconera: Axel, Terranort, And Ventus Resurface In Kingdom Hearts 3D In March 2012
- ^ Siliconera: Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance Has Tron Legacy World