Famitsu Interview with Tetsuya Nomura (KHIII, Chi, 3D and more)

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yeah_93

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Turn based gameplay suits you better i think? o_O Or any other element in particular that doesn't suit you?
It's not the gameplay - otherwise I wouldn't be looking forward to Versus. It's the style of the game, I think? The story, characters, worlds, Disney. I dunno. Not my cup of tea.
 
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Tani

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It's not the gameplay - otherwise I wouldn't be looking forward to Versus. It's the style of the game, I think? The story, characters, worlds, Disney. I dunno. Not my cup of tea.
If you say so xD Personally i like everything about it, major factor being the story. More so of the antagonist rather than the protagonist xP
 

Kaii

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If you think about it, why would anyone go out of their way to play a browser game unless it holds something of interest? Here it can be the link of the story. Of course this is just a guess, but i'm pretty sure to grab players attention they'll need something haha
That is super not true. I played both the Dragon Age 2 and Assassin's Creed browser games, which were not really informative or that interesting. I also played a ridiculous amount of FF Air Brigade, which I know is bigger in Japan than it is here, and it's just pure grinding competitive fun. They're all just addictive and stupid, like Angry Birds or Candy Crush Saga, but with a big dose of fan-service.
 

Orenji

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That is super not true. I played both the Dragon Age 2 and Assassin's Creed browser games, which were not really informative or that interesting. I also played a ridiculous amount of FF Air Brigade, which I know is bigger in Japan than it is here, and it's just pure grinding competitive fun. They're all just addictive and stupid, like Angry Birds or Candy Crush Saga, but with a big dose of fan-service.
Okay, but that doesn't apply to KH chi it seems. They said chi's story would be relevant to KH III, so that's why people are complaining - people outside Japan aren't able to play the game, so they could miss a part of the already complicated story of the saga. A little unfair if you ask me. Same goes for KH3D in my case...
 

Tani

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That is super not true. I played both the Dragon Age 2 and Assassin's Creed browser games, which were not really informative or that interesting. I also played a ridiculous amount of FF Air Brigade, which I know is bigger in Japan than it is here, and it's just pure grinding competitive fun. They're all just addictive and stupid, like Angry Birds or Candy Crush Saga, but with a big dose of fan-service.
It was already mentioned that the story of chi would be related to Kingdom Hearts 3 hence becomes a part of the whole. Or are you suggesting Nomura lied to us in his latest Interview in the magazine Famitsu when he said that? I understand you claim usually browser games are just for fun without any actual story but I'm just quoting Nomura and taking my guess on the rest.


A little unfair if you ask me.
There's still so much we don't know abut the game. Maybe it could just be a side story related to the main story. Maybe it doesn't have any significant importance in the storyline, i'll wait on the complaints till we get to know more about this.
 

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It was already mentioned that the story of chi would be related to Kingdom Hearts 3 hence becomes a part of the whole. Or are you suggesting Nomura lied to us in his latest Interview in the magazine Famitsu when he said that? I understand you claim usually browser games are just for fun without any actual story but I'm just quoting Nomura and taking my guess on the rest.
Okay, let me clarify what I said earlier. Take for example, the Assassin's Creed browser game. It had a lot of stuff about the Assassin's Creed universe in it that wasn't in the games, but all of it was sort of background information. None of it was really essential to the overall series; they weren't solving the great mysteries or anything. Did it add to my overall understanding of the universe? Sure. Was it necessary to the plot of any of the main games in the series? Not at all.

I understand that KH is kind of a special case -- it has a complex storyline that drops a lot of hints in every single title. But I think your later hunch is right, that the information of in chi will not be of huge significance. I really think that most developers understand that these kinds of small side games aren't the places to do heavy-plot work.
 
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