What was the website you saw the trailer. I would like to see it as my knowledge on KH2 is limited.
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What was the website you saw the trailer. I would like to see it as my knowledge on KH2 is limited.
here:
http://www.square-enix.co.jp/kingdom2/
i cant direct link it sorry
click the button
go down to the last option
now watch either the trailer to the right or left of the first one u see
(cant remember srry)
The page did not load up
works fine for me
you should see just something in the middle
click that than follow the instruction i gave
and the LotR clip is in the right trailer
and it is very quick so...
I found them before if you want the one i'm referring to. They are the E3 2004 videos.
Let me know if you want me to find them.
the trailer i saw it from is from the official site
The concept of a lone hero charging a massive army of enemies is not exactly new, it's been around for quite some time.
Yeah exactly.Quote:
Originally Posted by Behold the Void
Did you watch the video? Sure 1 guy attacking a bunch of baddies is not new. however, the dark tower in the distance, the configuration of the walls, the valley, the horde surrounding Sora in a circle formation, and then Sora running forward with blade half up, looking back, and smiling.
Umm, get it?
I have seen the trailer now. Does anyone know where it can be found in english.
Not sure if there is one yet. I'm sure there will be soon.
I thought about Return of the King and Aragon's "For Frodo!" charge when I saw that moment. Could be a cameo, sorta like how Square puts lots of Star Wars and Matrix references to many of their games. I don't think the makers of LotR will sue Square Enix for that. If EA can make LotR: The Third Age and call its battle system - which is a direct ripoff of FFX's system in every way - a new and an innovative system that will revolutionize RPGs and they won't get sued by Square, then surely Square Enix won't get sued for making one scene where the setting is somewhat LotR-ish. :D And as Behold the Void and many others have said:
Indeed. For example, didn't Mulan do that "lone hero charging a massive army of enemies" thing way before LotR movies came? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Behold the Void
Thats not what I'm arguing. Lots and lots of games and movies feature one versus many. I was going to list a bunch, but its not worth it. There are tons of them.
What I'm saying is that if that is a scene of actual game footage, and its what it looks like, then there very well might be some LotR tie in somewhere.
peter jackson might no sue for the scene but JRR tolkiens son might.
Having lord of the rings characters would be good but they would look crap disneyfied.