Kingdom Hearts 3 is the twelfth game in the Square Enix/Disney mega-crossover series, and that sentence alone should set the tone for how convoluted this project is. To add another layer of mystery, KH3 concludes what is known as the Dark Seeker Saga, which followed the Keyblad Wielder's battles against Xehanort.
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Moreover, KH3 was dealt the mighty task of tying together the plotlines (and multiple incarnations of) over 30 characters, and that's before the Disney characters are factored into play. Because of this and the creative team's style-over-logic vibe, the third act of the "third" Kingdom Hearts game is basically a five-hour cut scene with boss fights sprinkled in. We get it. That's a lot to digest. Let's walk through it together.
The final battle features every main character losing their heart to the darkness and then subsequently regaining them thanks to time travel antics. It also features a sequence in which Sora rides a tsunami of flying Keyblades and Donald uses a magic spell so powerful that it's never been used by any Final Fantasy character that wasn't a god. So that's neat.
But Xehanort also forms the χ-blade, the ultimate Keyblade, capable of opening Kingdom Hearts (it's a door and a moon and a realm, and it's weird... just know that it's super powerful for anyone who can control it). Even with the most powerful weapon in the universe, Sora, Donald, and Goofy curb stomp him across multiple timelines. Sora takes the χ-blade and uses it to seal Kingdom Hearts once again, thus saving literally everyone and everything.
Sora is the kindhearted and clumsy protagonist who knows how to do super parkour so long as a cutscene isn't playing. He
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