Alongside this main narrative, a few battles that took place in The Skein of Severance are fleshed out more with added details and scenes. So he cannot just simply “find” Kairi again and reconstruct her first. Our furry compatriot states this is needed because it would break the power of waking’s abilities and would incur further wrath on Sora for alternating the flow of nature multiple times already. With Chirithy’s help, Sora is guided back to the past once again to travel to between the heroes’ hearts but without his body. Something about Xenahort’s backup plan for the giant, dark Kingdom Hearts in the sky. Turns out she wasn’t killed and rather preserved so to speak so her guardian of light status was still in play. For those that forgot she was quasi-murdered by Master Xenahort before the final battle. Back to the present, Sora has decided to use the power of waking (which is still unexplained how he achieved it earlier in the game) again to save Kairi. Also, a few exposition dumps from before Young Xenahort first starting concocting his plan of destroying life, but after the events of Kingdom Hearts Union Cross. There are some cutscenes and combat challenges after the Kingdom Hearts 3 story wraps up and lays the way for whatever the sequel may be called. Kingdom Hearts 3 Re:Mind mostly takes place “during” the events of the many ending battles in the last act of the title. After completing Kingdom Hearts 3 Re:Mind it’s incredibly easy to notice the VAST holes in storytelling we were meant to just know in the base game. As happy as I am there’s still absolutely no reason all of this shouldn’t have been in Kingdom Hearts 3 last year. However, it does make sense of it all with expanded details and scenes and even lightly retcons some events. Now it doesn’t uncomplicate matters or streamline the time-traveling, heart transporting, vessel creations and all that. Perhaps even explaining the secret ending. I will save that for another article though where I’ll touch upon those thoughts once more and detailing how Kingdom Hearts 3 Re:Mind DLC absolutely saved the plot of the nonsequential third game. Even as I was writing this paragraph I almost went into a spiel about that and luckily stopped myself. Those that are actually interested in my work and gaming habits here at Pure PlayStation know there’s a lot (quite literally a metric f**k ton) for me to unpack regarding how Kingdom Hearts 3’s story was a bust.
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