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==Other appearances== | ==Other appearances== | ||
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In the Jump | In the Jump Festa 2012 trailer for ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', Riku was shown riding a Light Cycle. | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== |
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The Light Cycle first appeared in the 1982 movie Tron. The game in the movie was like the popular game Snake, where the player had to guide other players into the lines created by the cycles. It appears in Kingdom Hearts II as a mini-game with different rules than the original.
In the game, the competitors were forced into a life or death game where the Light Cycle bikes would create lines wherever they went. If a bike crashed into a line, the rider would be derezzed. The game is played in a Light Cycle arena, a large empty space with a gridded floor and walls all around.
Kingdom Hearts II
Design
The design of the Light Cycle is completely different than that of the original movie, instead using the design of the redesigned Light Cycles from the PC game first sequel to the movie, Tron 2.0. The design difference is that it is more like a real-life motorcycle than a capsule-like one, and looking like the redesign from the theatrical sequel of the first movie, Tron: Legacy.
Story
Sora must play a round of Light Cycle against some cycle-like Heartless, after Goofy fiddles around with the computer in the holding cell in Space Paranoids.
Prior to the race, a Devastator Heartless blasted a hole in the wall, which Sora attempts to get to.
Controls
The Light Cycle mini-game operates under a rock-paper-scissors-esque attack system. If you Attack an enemy while it is guarding, you are blown away. If you use Charge against an enemy that is guarding, the barrier will be destroyed and the Heartless damaged. You can easily block a Charge with an Attack. If you pass through a barrier or run into a wall, you will take damage.
- Guard: A shield surrounds the bike and protects against Heartless attacks. It protects from Attack, but is ineffective against Charge.
- Charge: The bike charges up and then smashes the nearest target. It breaks through Guard, but is vulnerable to Attack.
- Attack: Sora attacks Heartless with the Keyblade. It can be used against Charge, but is weak against Guard.
- / : Turns the bike left.
- / : Turns the bike right.
Strategy
The ultimate goal of the Light Cycle mini-game is to destroy 30 Heartless. There are only 2 types of Heartless available in the mini-game:
- Magnum Loader
- Blue: The blue Magnum Loaders attack Sora normally, press to guard against their attacks.
- Yellow: The yellow Magnum Loaders can charge at Sora, attack them with before they hit Sora.
- Green: The green Magnum Loaders can guard themselves, break their defenses by charging at them with .
- White: The white Magnum Loaders can attack, guard, and charge. Pay attention to what type of attack they're using and counter it.
- Devastator
- These are found only in the exit of the mini-game and will shoot at Sora. If Sora guards at the right moment, their projectiles will bounce off and hit themselves instead, protecting Sora while defeating them at the same time.
Other appearances
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
In the Jump Festa 2012 trailer for Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Riku was shown riding a Light Cycle.
Characters
Racers
Heartless
Red Magnum Loader