Kingdom Hearts III is an game, upcoming action role - palying video game developed and published by Square Enix for PS4 and Xbox One. First announced all the way back at E3 2013, Square Enix’s highly-anticipated sequel is finally coming out in 2018. (Read more at http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/kingdom-hearts-3-release-date-2993095#mUuXuIOphQWsXvx6.99) It looks like work on the official English dub of Kingdom Hearts is well underway. With the inclusion of Marvel and Lucasfilm into the middle of the Disney family, there is much speculation the franchise is also embraced into Kingdom Hearts III.
One of the games with the most complex, weirdest, and most difficult to understand plot, is not an exaggerated statement to explain Square Enix - Kingdom Hearts action games. New gameplay elements include new enemy types, traversal elements such as wall running and jumping, summons, Keyblade transformations, and team-up attacks, which combine Sora, Donald, and Goofy into one attack. Although small that they confirm, but at least enough to make gamers who for years waiting for this new series believe if the closing story of the Keyblade users is true still exist.
Kingdom Hearts 3 takes place after the events of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, with King Mickey and Riku hunting after the remaining Keyblade wielders. In addition to these traditional smaller enemies, the player will face giant bosses, which give that Sora greater freedom of movement and room to experiment with attacks—including the new theme-park-ride summon attacks. Though in the tweet, Woods calls the game 'Kingdom of Hearts', it looks like the voiceover work for the title has been happening for a while, if the timeline the game suggests checks out.
At the beginning, it is only known as a crazy project between Square Enix and Disney that will bring together the iconic character of the two worlds in the same space. But with such a high popularity and continuous exploitation process, Kingdom Hearts grew into a franchise with a confusing twisted story. The fact that he was also released into many different platforms in his lifetime also makes many gamers sometimes miss one of the series that still has strong story ties, for example. Given the hype for the latest series - Kingdom Hearts 3 is already in sight, there is a need to understand the existing story.
Square Enix lets us take a look at the new Drive Forms Sora will use later. Called Guard Form and Power Form. From the screenshots they provide, it is only shown if the shield used by Sora in the Guard Form (screenshot below) has been changed from the shield model Keyblade Hercules that Sora obtained from the Olympus Coliseum. You can see it again in the video trailer in our article a year ago. You may miss Kingdom Hearts II, Drive Forms was introduced in the second sequel, and when activated, give Sora additional power, as well as a new costume, whose design depends on the style of the fight at the time.