
Sora even asks Luxord about throwing his lot back in with the Organization.

Now he's the latest Organization member to be upgraded from "dead" to "very much alive," popping up in the Pirates of the Caribbean world to run afoul of Captain Jack Sparrow a second time. The other familiar face isn't quite so friendly. Series followers will remember Luxord as the ramblin', gamblin' dude of the Organization. So it's interesting to see him here telling Sora to accept his heart and find those hearts connected to his, either pointing to Roxas or to the various heroes from throughout the series.
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advice? Xigbar has been a foe throughout the series and has even acted as an antagonist before his fall to the darkness, back when he was Braig in Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep. Xigbar, who also made his return during Dream Drop Distance, makes his first appearance in one of these trailers, giving Sora. It's a long list, starting with Ansem and Xemnas (who first showed back up in Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance) and continuing through the various members of Organization XIII.īoth trailers feature even more returning Organization members. They were dead, but hey, they got better. This is complex question that stems from an ongoing theme in these features: Breaking down exactly how many enemies killed in Kingdom Hearts II have just magically popped up again. How Many Organization XIII Members Are Back and How Many of Them Are Their Normal Human Selves? Another thing missing? If this stage is following the plot of the second two Pirates movies, which it seems to be doing, then will players encounter the dangerous Davy Jones?ģ. One thing missing is the Kraken, but a quick peek at a boss fight makes it look like players will get to fight something very similar. Sora can also take to the skies by jumping on the backs of flying enemies and guiding them into airborne bad guys. What else strays from the normal path? Underwater combat looks to be refined, a far cry from the messier underwater gameplay from the first game's Atlantica stage. That's a nice diversion from the usual formula. They'll likely be a small aspect of the stage, but the PlayStation trailer did indeed show Sora and company firing off cannons, aiming their anchor at an enemy ship, and boarding a Heartless vessel.


But can I just take a quick moment to rave about the fact that the Pirates of the Caribbean world is going to play around with different gameplay ideas? The first thing to note is that there look to be ship battles in place. Nobody's expecting the quality of Sea of Thieves, Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag, or Skull & Bones in this stage. I'll touch on the bigger plot points in just a second, but let's focus on just how much Square Enix looks to be putting into the Pirates world, starting with ship battles.
