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Mobile kingdom hearts characters
Mobile kingdom hearts characters








mobile kingdom hearts characters

Kingdom Hearts: The JRPG gateway drugĬloud Strife looks quite a bitter better in Remake than he does in Kingdom Hearts Image: Square Enix Nearly 20 years later, it feels like my Kingdom Hearts education is finally paying off. Final Fantasy 7: Remake’s sequel and Final Fantasy 16 are some of my most anticipated games of the next few years. But decades later, I’ve gotten deep into Final Fantasy through Final Fantasy 7 : Remake, Yuffie’s Intergrade DLC, Final Fantasy 15, and Final Fantasy 14.

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The idea of moving to a turn-based series with a lot of reading wasn’t appealing to childhood me. I didn’t fight alongside Leon, Yuffie, Cloud, Aerith, and Sephiroth from the Final Fantasy series I’d never played it was Leon, Yuffie, Cloud, Aerith, and Sephiroth from Kingdom Hearts.ĭespite knowing they were from other games - just as Aladdin, Peter Pan, and Ariel were from their own movies - I never opened my heart to Final Fantasy. But over childhood years replaying the original Kingdom Hearts, weathering my old strategy guide and waiting three years for the sequel, these characters became part of my Disney canon. These were, of course, Final Fantasy staples Leon (Squall Leonhart), Cloud Strife, and Yuffie - characters who would lead me into a love for Final Fantasy 20 years later.Īt first, I didn’t give a damn about these humans - I bought the game for the talking duck who does magic. But I kept bumping into characters with gunblades, big-ass swords, giant shuriken, and zippers who I knew nothing about. I dove into the series for Donald, Goofy, Aladdin, and that constant tease of Mickey Mouse. Like many kids born in the mid-’90s, I spent my childhood obsessing over Kingdom Hearts.










Mobile kingdom hearts characters