

The game takes place in Quadratum, an expansive city set in a realistic world inspired by Tokyo, featuring a fictionalized Shibuya and Minami-Aoyama. Kingdom Hearts IV serves as the beginning of the "Lost Master" story arc. More of Sora's "daily life" and his "day-to-day routines" are also explored. The game will also bring back the reaction commands from Kingdom Hearts II, and introduces a new "scrap and build" mechanic. Parkour elements and Keyblade transformations return, with the Keyblade also able to transform into a grappling hook to traverse large distances. Set after the events of Kingdom Hearts III and Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory, returning protagonist Sora has become trapped in the life-like world of Quadratum, while his companions Donald Duck and Goofy try to find and rescue him.ĭevelopment on the next mainline entry after Kingdom Hearts III had begun by January 2020, with Kingdom Hearts IV formally announced in April 2022. It will be the fifteenth installment in the Kingdom Hearts series, beginning the "Lost Master" story arc. Can't wait to see if there are any DLCs coming, and can't wait to buy it again on PC.Kingdom Hearts IV is an upcoming action role-playing game by Square Enix. The plot touches a difficult aspect of history but they did it well merging along together with Fantasy. Overall, a great game with great story, teared me up multiple times. The Environments, the details design are perfect. More items slot to wear would be nice, but then again, doesn't change that much. The ending left me desire to want to know more about Jill and others. Play on Frame-rate mode though, mind you. At this point, I don't even mind if they release DLCs for those two, I'll buy it. Granted Clive is the main character but I don't mind knowing more about Jill and Joshua. The only thing I can think of that I don't like is that they need more back story for Jill and Joshua. The casts are all great, it build up gradually.

The game plot kinda similar to Final Fantasy - Lightning Returns, but it pumped up the level and the story-telling. I played both old-school turn-base FF and newer ones, I like both but the newer hack-n-slash lessen the burden of grinding by ALOT, and for that, I like the newer ones more. Think the last time I enjoyed Final Fantasy game was 13 trilogy back when I first started in 2020 during the lockdown.

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