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How I Fell in Love with Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Introduction - Kingdom Hearts, a Critique and Commentary
“Kingdom Hearts, a Critique and Commentary” is a new series that will carefully comb through the KH games and discuss the games in depth. In this introductory episode, Danielle tells a (believe it or not) short history of how she came to love Kingdom Hearts, followed by a brief summary of what you can expect from this new series of videos.
Deep Dive: Kingdom Hearts 3, Gameplay
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Join Danielle, JD, Kaitie, and Ryan as they continue their Kingdom Hearts 3 discussion and talk about the gameplay! How is Kingdom Hearts like Cats the musical? Why is everything in this game super gay? And where is the Kingdom Hearts 3 soundtrack???
IMPORTANT NOTE: THIS EPISODE UNFORTUNATELY SUFFERS FROM AUDIO ISSUES THAT CAN'T BE FIXED. PLEASE BE AWARE THAT AUDIO WILL BE SPIKING. HOPEFULLY THE DISCUSSION MAKES UP FOR THIS.
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Various tracks from Kingdom Hearts games
Kingdom Hearts 3 Tracks by KHWaterBlock: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9oCFtJ3QxO70RvCAKgAApYspuAR61F8c
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Kingdom Hearts 2 Boss Fight Books: https://bossfightbooks.com/products/kingdom-hearts-ii-by-alexa-ray-corriea
How Kingdom Hearts 2's Combat Is Special: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYdFpv9Ay7o
Issue #4: Life is Strange
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Episode 3: Kingdom Hearts 1 Reflection
Level Story Podcast welcomes a brand new host, Sam (Games as Literature 101 on YouTube), and discusses the most recent issue of the magazine, Kingdom Hearts 1! Danielle and Sam talk about why children’s media is worth taking seriously, the challenges that they faced when writing about the first Kingdom Hearts game, and reflect on their time playing the game.
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Deep Dive: Kingdom Hearts 3, Part 3
Join Danielle, JD, Kaitie, and Ryan as they continue their deep dive into the long awaited Kingdom Hearts 3. This is the second part talking about the story in the game. Why can’t Nomura write women? Why didn’t Aqua just take a nap before rescuing Ven? Why wasn’t one of the ingredients a paopu fruit? And does Xehanort deserve his redemption arc?
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Swashbuckler’s Island by Project Destati
Deep Dive: Kingdom Hearts 3, Part 2
Join Danielle, JD, Kaitie, and Ryan as they continue their deep dive into the long awaited KIngdom Hearts 3. This is part 1 of 2 talking about the story in the game and oh boy are there opinions. Why are there no Final Fantasy characters? Why do we never learn what is in the black box? And why is Omlette the most well developed female character in the game? All of these questions and more when you listen to this new episode.
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Kingdom Hearts Timeline by Everglow: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhcSrKyqhfh5USKgcHjwTjeVbngw7Y0pr
Donald Duck sings Simple & Clean: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=120HFjKPuJ4
Are There Any Other Xehanorts I Should Know About?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydqs3oayn_8
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Various tracks from Kingdom Hearts games
Issue #3: Kingdom Hearts 1
Episode 2: Games I've Been Playing
This month's show slows things down in honor of the upcoming release of the third issue of the magazine. Danielle reflects on the games she has been playing for the past few weeks.
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Hollow Bastion // Enrico Deiana: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bm212YURCPs
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Episode 3: Toy Story 4 Initial Review
Show Notes
My initial review of Toy Story 4 which I got to see at an early screening!
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Disney War: https://www.amazon.com/DisneyWar-James-B-Stewart/dp/0743267095
That Time Disney Remade Beauty and the Beast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpUx9DnQUkA
Did We Need That Sequel: https://didweneedthatsequel.wordpress.com/
Parting Gifts & New Horizons by Randy Newman: https://youtu.be/1sSd3tlel-A
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8 Bit Power!
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Top 5 E3 Announcements
The Electronic Entertainment Expo, more commonly known as E3, is a yearly event that showcases what is up and coming in the video gaming industry. Gamers across the world get hyped and this year packed a huge punch.
To be honest, I never pay close attention to E3 because most showcases tend to look very samey (i.e. watch the Bethesda showcase). I'm not all that interested in the "dark and gritty" genre of games and so I usually hang back and let twitter fill me in on the hype. I didn't expect much.
Sure I expected to get excited by some things, but I was caught off guard by the several moments that blew me away, surprised me, and even made me tear up a bit! Here is my top 5 list, 1 ranking as least exciting (even though least exciting is still really freaking exciting) to 5 ranking as the most exciting (the G.O.A.T. of E3).
Number 1: Ni No Kuni Coming to Switch, Remaster Coming to PC & PS4
Originally released on the Playstation 3, Ni No Kuni is a game that stands out due to it being animated by the renowned Studio Ghibli. Since I never owned a PS3, I never played the game. After the sequel came out, I had high hopes that the original would port to the PS4 but no such announcement ever came. I was starting to give up. In fact, only days ago I went so far as to look into emulating the game on my PC as I've been dying to play it.
This news has come at a perfect time! The game is releasing on the Switch, PC, and PS4. But there is a catch. The game has been remastered for all systems but the Switch which will be receiving the original port of the game. Now I will have to decide if I want the game on the Switch or PS4. I enjoy playing games more on the Switch but also want the remastered version. Decisions decisions.
Number 2: Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair
I still have yet to finish the original Yooka-Laylee game (read about my experience with the game thus far in the first issue of Level Story) but now it seems I have reason to be excited to play it some more. The announcement of the sequel to the highly successful modern platformer came as quite a surprise to me. While a sequel has certainly been on my radar, I didn't quite expect one so soon.
What really excites me about this sequel is how it appears to capture the spirit of the first game while also moving in a completely new platforming direction in the side scroller. Several commenters wrote that the game looked similar to DKC Tropical Freeze and that is a pretty nice complement. Waking up to this news was just a treat.
Number 3: Banjo-Kazooie in SMASH
Okay, confession time. I don't like the SMASH games. I've never gotten into them and haven't had the desire to change that. Seeing all the hype for the recent Switch release got me excited in a very removed sense. Watching other people get excited about the game (and about Joker from Persona 5 being in the game) made me excited even though I knew there was very little that would persuade me to shell out my money for this title.
Throughout this time, rumors were strewn about twitter saying that Banjo and Kazooie might be announced as the next characters in SMASH. Banjo-Kazooie is a game I grew up playing all the time and I have a strong connection to it. While I had no connection to SMASH, I had a strange desire to see the bear and bird get their dues since they haven't really had much luck since being bought by Microsoft.
Their announcement brought tears to my eyes. Perhaps nostalgia had taken over, or maybe it was the fans joyful reactions that made me emotional, but I finally have a reason to pick up this game. Whether that will actually happen or not is still to be decided. But after watching that trailer, how can you not be hyped for this?!
Number 4: Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VII is one of those celebrated games that I hear about all the time yet somehow I am so separated from it that I only know that it is considered a good game and literally nothing else. I didn't have Playstation growing up and never had an interest in Final Fantasy games so just never played it.
But since my love for the Kingdom Hearts series has pushed me to enter the realm of Final Fantasy and since I am just generally interested in stories told in games and FFVII is said to have an amazing story, I have decided to put a bit more stock in FFVII. I have just started to play the ported game on my Switch and have watched closely for updates about the remake.
And turns out, this new interest has paid off because wow does this game look really good. Square Enix really stole the show when they premiered the full length trailer at E3. Everything looks so polished and beautiful. While I imagine there will be changes from the original, I still think this game looks amazing and I look forward to real time action gameplay vs. the original turn based combat.
Number 5: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Sequel
Okay...let me set this up for you. I did not grow up playing Zelda. My cousin gave me a hand-me-down copy of Ocarina of Time and I just didn't play it all too often (yes, I regret my adolescent decisions). Breath of the Wild is technically my first Zelda game and it is hard to put into words how much I love it. I've put in over 150 hours of play time and when I finally beat the final boss this past Sunday, I was happy but also sad that the game had come to an end.
My biggest wish was to explore Hyrule some more post beating Ganon (when you beat the game, a star appears on your file and you are placed at the point right before beating Ganon). Then, a few days later, this sequel was announced. This is the GOAT for me. I am on the Breath of the Wild hype train. There is no release date for the game yet which kind of gets me down but I am too excited for this game to care! This was easily the best announcement at E3.
And I can't finish this article without an honorable mention….
Kingdom Hearts 3 DLC
Kingdom Hearts is my all time favorite franchise. Despite its existence in the absurd and the blatant examples of bad storytelling, I always find myself coming back to these games and having a blast with them. It is a series I will stick with through and through.
DLC for Kingdom Hearts 3 has been on the horizon ever since the game was released back in January of this year. Fans of the franchise know the "vanilla" KH games are only the starting point. Almost every title has come out with a re-release known as "final mix" where new content is added including cut scenes, gameplay scenarios, additional mechanics, and more. Back in the early 2000's, final mix was a pretty unique concept. Today, final mix is just DLC. Yes, I know, KH was ahead of its time.
The new trailer showcasing what is to come in the new paid DLC has got me very excited. It looks like we will get to play as new characters, have new keyblades, and there will be a ton of convoluted plot dump that only KH can bring.
While this would have been a highlight for me, I thought Square Enix gave zero hype to this. The trailer was originally shown at the KH Orchestra concert in LA and director Tetsuya Nomura told the audience not to film it or there would be dire consequences. Someone filmed it and now the conspiracy is that this person made Nomura angry. While I don't think this person should have filmed the trailer, I also think it is kind of sick that Nomura can put out a threat like that and KH fans tweet out, "you upset Nomura. Thanks a lot."
Speculation went about saying that Square might have been planning a longer trailer at E3. Whether this was correct and Nomura pulled it due to his "dire consequences", or the E3 and Orchestra trailer were the same all along, we will never know. Either way, the trailer was exciting to see the first time but didn't do much to get me really excited like the 5 announcements I talked about in this piece.
What Did You Think?
So what did you think about E3? What were some of the highlights and your favorite announcements? Let me know in the comments!
Issue 002: Firewatch
IGN's Reporting is Extremely "Boring"
IGN, one of the internet's leading sources for video game news (and general entertainment news), has always been a questionable source when it comes to giving people quality reporting. More specifically, IGN has had outright bad reporting when it comes to the Kingdom Hearts series, pronouncing names wrong in videos, spewing wrong information, and generally showing a disregard for the games as a whole. Earlier this month the site reported on some Kingdom Hearts information in poor taste, showing their true colors when it comes to their blatant bias against the series.
The website released a short video clip reporting on some new Kingdom Hearts information revealed in the Kingdom Hearts 3 Ultimania. Kingdom Hearts Ultimanias are books that are released along with their respective Kingdom Hearts games exclusive to Japan. The books are massive, containing strategy guides as well as exclusive artwork from Tetsuya Nomura, interviews with the staff behind the game, and in depth story information.
In the most recent Kingdom Hearts 3 Ultimania, Tetsuya Nomura was asked why Marvel and Star Wars were not included in the new game. Since Marvel and Star Wars are now properties of Disney, fans have been anxious to see those titles featured as worlds Sora and the gang can visit on their adventures. Nomura responded saying,
"...in order to change those [properties] into a game, contracts must be made with each company separately, and there are cases where other game companies already have contracts, so although the Disney Group has indeed added those [properties], incorporating them into KH isn't so simple. That's also the reason Mickey is in only one scene in KH1. At the same time, another company was releasing a game that had to do with Mickey, so though we were denied his usage, we persisted and eventually got 'as long as you only have one scene, from far away, as a silhouette, with him waving his hand or something'. Since we had to make the best of the biggest [and only] chance we had, that's why that scene appears that way."
IGN reported on this statement, calling it "boring" and "disappointingly dull." The video where this information was stated is 48 seconds long. The video begins with these lackluster and basic statements, followed by the video actually reporting on Nomura's response. Of course the Kingdom Hearts community responded to this reporting accordingly, with annoyance and frustration. This type of reporting is outright lazy. It is the definition of click bait, and unfortunately reflects more on IGN's bias against the Kingdom Hearts games rather than giving a genuine take on what Nomura said. IGN has always had a troubling relationship with the Kingdom Hearts games and this was yet another case of bad reporting that fans wish would come to a close.
Sadly, this isn't just a problem with IGN and how they treat Kingdom Hearts. It speaks to a wider issue in the gaming journalism industry, and toward how the industry as a whole views Kingdom Hearts.
THE GAMING INDUSTRY DOES NOT RESPECT "KINGDOM HEARTS"
If it isn't enough that IGN can't seem to put effort into their Kingdom Hearts reporting, it is becoming increasingly clear upon the newest numbered release that the gaming industry in general does not give the time of day to Kingdom Hearts that they would give to other titles. Kingdom Hearts is viewed primarily as a kids series, having to carry whatever baggage comes with that label. Game journalists and commentators too frequently haven't played a single game in the series and don't seem to care otherwise whether they do or not, opting more for their Red Dead Redemptions, Tomb Raiders, and Far Crys. This isn't to say that these titles aren't worth while, but it would be nice to see Kingdom Hearts treated on the same playing field. But it is not. It isn't dark and edgy enough with its focus on Disney characters and what is considered "family friendly" content.
Recently, Kingdom Hearts 2 speedrunner Bl00dyBizkitz tweeted about the subject,
This tweet came as no surprise to me. In fact, it seemed to vindicate my ideas that what I was sensing from the gaming industry was not entirely unique to me. Other people notice it too.
As someone who doesn't play all that many games and someone who has played every single Kingdom Hearts title, it is a bit alienating to see so many games being valued while Kingdom Hearts lingers on the sidelines as if the series has done nothing innovation or unique in gaming. Sure the games are far from perfect and have consistently fallen deeper into the pit of bad storytelling, but that does not mean that they have little to offer or that they should not be explored in a meaningful way. In addition, I have played all of the Uncharted games which are constantly praised to the moon and back as amazing games. While I love the series, these praises consistently ignore the flaws in the games. Meanwhile the same journalists ignore Kingdom Hearts as if it is not worthy enough to be in the same conversation. Sure both are very different games, but both are meaningful and have value.
The result of all of this is the gaming industry giving us valued content but only about certain games. This is extremely limiting and frustrating. It also seems that game journalism will like Thing A and call it really really good and praise it beyond belief, and if they dislike Thing B then it is just bad and doesn’t deserve any coverage or worthwhile reporting.
THE STATE OF VIDEO GAME JOURNALISM
It seems that game journalism today is more preoccupied with only certain games while others get the middle finger. With the release of Kingdom Hearts 3, Kingdom Hearts has gotten enough coverage to say that it is being covered but otherwise it is still featuring uninteresting articles that pander to an audience that will take whatever they can get. To report on something and call it "boring" because it doesn't have a satisfying answer that meets your expectations is not only lazy but flat out misses the point of what it means to report on game news in the first place. This headline, along with many others when it comes to games, is pure click bait and has no basis in actually diving into why Nomura's answer may have been boring.
The truth is, his answer wasn't boring. It was truthful. But we don't want honest answers from the people who create our games. We want Darth Vader! This speaks to the even larger issue of our need for immediate satisfaction and the shallow nature of journalism that clouds the industry and makes it hard to seek our genuinely good reporting. We can do better.
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Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (2009) KH3 COUNTDOWN - 6 DAYS
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