Sora’s naiveness and optimism is charming to watch, especially with the voice of a young Haley Joel Osment. Speaking of characters, they’re fun to watch experiencing the story. Outside of a word from Goofy, there’s no point to go back to the Disney worlds. One thing I’d improve upon here would be the Disney world stories, some were good or great, while others can fall a little bit flat. It’s not super complex or anything like the other games that will build on this foundation. Not complaining about reading, I love to read but like it was just boring to me personally. All of them tie together in the end as the main villain, Ansem, takes over the worlds. Deep Jungle follows the exact same plot but more dull and text heavy. Deep Jungle beats the infamous Atlantis for me mostly because at least there’s more going on in Atlantis storywise. Halloween Town or Agrabah are my favorites, with Tarzan’s world being the least favorite. Some of them are better than others for sure. The stories are short and sweet, after the Keyhole is sealed there’s no going back to the world except for maybe items or drops (which I’ll get to later). All of them have their own stories, mostly following the plot of the movie. Each world is a different Disney world, from Alice in Wonderland, Aladdin, to even Tarzan. You fight the Heartless with a Keyblade, eliminating darkness that’s corroding the worlds. Starting off with the main story, I really enjoy how simplistic the plot is.
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