Yes, I am bored. I'm waiting for my nephew's football game to start so I've not nothing else to do but this. I'm gonna try to go in alphabetical order cause that's what the website has put the worlds in and hopefully I'll get in two or three at a time so I won't waste so much space.
And the first world is... Agrabah, the world based on Aladdin, and in KH 1, CoM, and 2. In the first game, it pretty much follows the story of the original Aladdin movie as far as I can remember. If you have not seen that move, I am sorry you have lived such a deprived childhood. CoM... Well, that game is pretty much a piece of crap now that I've played the PS2 games. It's a game full of block rooms and cards, not much to it. In KHII, I thought it was a nice touch giving us more in the Cave of Wonders. I mean why not? It's not much of a challenge at level 72 (where I am right now) but hey, it's still fun.
Next is Atlantica, a.k.a. The Little Mermaid. It was fine in the first game. I actually liked Atlantica, with all the swimming and the fishies and everything, it was very unique. CoM didn't even let you swim or change costumes or NOTHING. Like I said, piece of crap. That isn't the worst of it, wait until you get to KHII. Know what you do in Atlantica? Sing. It's like frickin High School Musical, the underwater version. Of course it's an easy world, but have you ever heard Donald Duck singing? It's not too pretty. Goofy doesn't do that great either, but Sora's tolerable. Or maybe I just don't like show music, which is very possible. Basically I stayed here long enough to get the item for my Ultima Blade and never touched the place since. However, Atlantica in 2 follows the movie's story line a bit closer, where 1 kind of did it's own thing.
One more, cause I'm really bored: Beast's Castle (Beauty and the Beast), only in KHII. I honestly really liked this world. It looks a lot like the movie as far as characters and some scenery, but my favorite room is the ballroom. I thought it was kind of mean you couldn't go out on the patio, though. It could've stood to stick a bit closer to the movie, but I guess that's what this game is -- taking a Disney movie and putting it in another prospective, perhaps one from a 15-year-old... I can relate to that. Then again, I am 15. Go figure.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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