![]() ![]() And with the trailer potentially teasing a Star Wars crossover, maybe Kingdom Hearts 4 will explore more of Disney’s live-action properties? We’ll just have to wait and see, as with no release date and only confirmation that it’s “magic in the making” (in-development), all we can do for now is speculate. ![]() Wow! He almost looks like someone I could conceivably see on the street!Įither way, it’ll be interesting to see what direction this new installment will go. This is especially so when other games to do this include gritty crime beat-em-up series Yakuza and action-horror Ghostwire: Tokyo. It’s just weird to see a recreation of a Tokyo ward in Kingdom Hearts of all places, a series rooted in mixing Disney and Final Fantasy together. This isn’t to say that this new style is necessarily bad. Published Quadratum may be Kingdom Hearts 4's setting, but it's striking aesthetic similarity to Final Fantasy 15's Insomnia may be the only correlation. Sure, previous entries have featured realistic places, but they always retained some level of cartoonishness. There’s still plenty of mystery and questions surrounding Kingdom Hearts 4, but at least we can put this one to rest.All of this is to say that Kingdom Hearts 4 is looking jarringly realistic for the series. He also donned several other looks throughout the series. For a long time, his reign as the supreme magic user in the franchise. Although he maintained that cartoonish looks, he became a toy in the Toy Box (Toy Story) and a monster in Monstropolis (Monsters, Inc.). Donald Duck is considered by many fans to be the most powerful mage in all of Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts. This was especially true in Kingdom Hearts 3. In Square Enix’s latest entry in its long-running Final Fantasy series, powerful creatures known as Eikons are a new take on. While we haven’t exactly seen a realistic Sora in Kingdom Hearts before, his appearance has changed slightly depending on the world he’s currently visiting. Spoilers for Final Fantasy XVI and Kingdom Hearts III below. The combination of Disney and Final Fantasy characters created an expansive world, but Nomura didnt stop there. Kingdom Hearts 4 has been announced Tetsuya Nomura making such a major announcement on a quiet Sunday is the most on-brand thing ever, as is the stark new direction he is taking the series following the conclusion of the Dark Seeker Saga. Tetsuya Nomura is known for adding new franchises to the Kingdom Hearts universe. Published Tetsuya Nomura cannot be stopped. “However, if he were to return to his own world, his appearance would look similar to the shaders used for Donald and Goofy.” With Tetsuya Nomuras alternate timelines and multiverses, its possible Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2 can connect with Kingdom Hearts 4. Yozora appears in the Secret Episode, where he meets Sora in a night version of The Final World.After a brief talk on the reality of the situation and their identities, he challenges Sora into a fight and warps them to a rooftop in Quadratum. “Sora also looks more realistic due to him being in that world,” Nomura said, offering hope that if he returns to his old world, so too will his old look return. Now for the best part - especially those disappointed by Sora’s new look - it sounds like it may only be temporary. Nomura added that Kingdom Hearts 4 will “explore the theme of the contrast between the two perspectives.” This isn’t terribly enlightening as anyone who is familiar with Quadratum from the few moments it has been teased in previous games already know it’s referred to as the “other side of reality.” At the end of the teaser, we saw Donald and Goofy exploring dark catacombs, so perhaps they are in search for Hades, god of the Underworld, to take them to the other side. Nomura reiterated that Quadratum, from Sora’s perspective, “is a world that exists in the background, a fictional world that is different from his reality.” He explained, however, that for those living in Quadratum, it is Sora’s home world that exists in the background and “a fictional world for them.” Speaking to Japan’s Famitsu, a translated interview with series director Tetsuya Nomura offered insight into the world of Kingdom Hearts 4, and shed light on Sora’s new look.įirst, a little about Quadratum, which in the trailer was referred to as an “afterworld” for Sora. ![]()
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