![]() Knowing he can’t win against Sora’s optimism in the face of the hurt he feels inside him, Data-Roxas goes back into Data-Sora.įinally, Data-Sora and Mickey reach Data-Namine at the heart of Castle Oblivion. Data-Sora chases after him throughout the castle and eventually the two engage in battle because Data-Roxas wants to make Sora know what real hurt feels like, as someone who isn’t remembered. Data-Sora tells Data-Roxas that he’s feeling an intense hurt in his heart this hurt is from those he once met but has now forgotten. Here, Data-Sora meets a cloaked figure that is later known to be Data-Roxas. Even though Data-Sora was restored in the process of the journal’s completion, Mickey calls back Data-Sora, who now has no memory of past events, back into the datascape to learn what’s happening. Later on, the journal is restored, though Data-Riku reveals to Mickey that a new world has been discovered-a world that was added after the data was restored. Data-Sora eventually defeats Maleficent and Pete and sends them back to the real world, saving them from becoming trapped in the datascape. It’s important to note that Maleficent has figured out how to travel into the datascape, and you’ll know why in the near future (in other words, later in this article). They set out to keep trying to repair the journal by delving into Data-Riku.Īmong the people Data-Sora runs into are real world Maleficent and Pete. He also reveals that he imported everyone into the datascape to help restore the journal…so this has been the datascape the entire time. Data-Riku is a vessel that protects the full set of memories and data he’s essentially Jiminy’s journal. The cloaked figure is actually a data version of Riku, who then appears in the room and explains that, when memories in the journal were stitched back together, bugs appeared in the data, preventing the journal from being completely restored. Data-Sora destroys more bugs across different worlds every time he fixes a world, new lines in the journal to Mickey and the crew are revealed in the real world.Īfter a while, Data-Sora chases after the cloaked figure and goes into a portal that leads him to Mickey’s office in Disney Castle. witness Data-Sora following a cloaked figure. This is Kingdom Hearts: Sora Becomes a Game Developer, obviously. By killing “bugs” in the datascape, Data-Sora can restore the worlds back to how they were supposed to be. Mickey gets Sora to digitally go into the journal to explore the data from the inside and figure out what’s wrong. Upon digitizing it, Mickey and his pals/advisors realize the data of the worlds inside the journal are corrupted, so they can’t analyze the message. While one journal is intact, the other only has a single line that says, “Thank Namine.” As he shifts through empty pages, he notices the last page in the book says, “Their hurting will be mended when you return to end it.” Perplexed, Jiminy brings the journal to King Mickey, who digitizes the journal with a machine to unearth the original content. It’s arguably the weakest entry in the series, but it forms the bridge between Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts III, so it’s vital to know what happens in this game.Īfter Kingdom Hearts II, Jiminy Cricket returns to Disney Castle to organize his journals, which he uses to write down the events of Sora’s adventures. The original DS game was ported to a cinematic remake of its events for Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix that’s almost three hours long. Maybe we can finally get through all this before the game comes out in, like, ten hours. Yes, you’re very excited, we can tell, so let’s dive right into it. We wish you good luck for this last part because it radically transforms everything you thought you knew of the series! You’ve now reached the third and last part of our Everything You Need to Know for Kingdom Hearts III series! Congrats, you’ve worked hard on reading and digesting all the information we’ve thrown your way.
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