No, you back off. You started it, all I'm doing is defending my own argument. You mis-quote me, saying stuff like "Laexaeus wields a tomahawk" when I never claimed it was a sword. You're just mad because you can't push me around.
Oh, this is classic. I'm the reason people commit suicide? Get real. As they say, if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. If you can't take what you dish out, maybe you shouldn't pick fights, hm?"Oh, your just SOOO full of fail... " Stop making people feel bad, no wonder people suicide...
So? Anime is "cartoony", and many kinds happen to be very gruesome or sexually explicit, therefore kids should be exposed to it? I don't think KH is a kids-exclusive game, by any stretch of the imagination; but if you were to sort all games into two groups, "adult games" and "baby games", KH would definitely go into the latter category. This is the main point of this thread, whether you agree with the guy who called it a baby game.How is it a baby game? Yes it is for kids (12+) but that does not stop adults from playing the game as well, like, The Wii minigames, they have "cartoony" Graphics, yet lots of adults love to play it
Not just some corny moments. The whole main plot was corny; light versus darkness. In many games and movies, both the protagonist and the main villain have shades of grey; the hero isn't entirely good, the badguy isn't entirely evil. Now, in KH, Sora is basically a personification of light, while Org. XIII is pure evil. While certain characters like Axel and Roxas are good, they're strictly in the minority. With this and other innocent characteristics, such as lack of violence and sexual references, make KH very kid-friendly, and therefore a baby game when compared to series like Final Fantasy. That is what I am arguing. Nothing more.Just because KHII have som Corny moments, does not make it a BABY GAME.
That's all I've got to say to this thread. I guess I am getting too worked up over it.![]()




