Am I the only one that postponed my life for KH3 for the past 10+ years or so?
Like not going to University/College, getting a job etc. just because I started KH1 as a kid and KH2 as a teen and then watnting to play KH3 and wait for it to play it with my young mindset before being flooded by the expectations of the real world.
Like would I really enjoy KH3 if I was a grown up adult with taxes and mortgage to pay? no.
I kept thinking LH3 is going to be out next year or in 2 years and then it just went on and on and on and everyone else in my life like friends are now married with kids and a job and I'm still in a 15 year old mindset waiting for KH3 in order to say goodbye to my childhood and become an adult and then start living my life.
Its weird I know but the KH series is important to me so I have decided to do this.
And yes I know it completely stupid and crazy but I weird like that. If KH3 had come out in like 2008 or 2010 or something there wouldn't have been any problems but the fact that it went this long and I refused to grow up and become an adult made me want to continue waiting it out.
I guess I was scared of outgrowing KH or not loving KH3 as much as I would if I were in an adult mentality. Many of my fellow KH fans from highschool now dislike the series and won't even talk about the games anymore so I was afraid of becoming like them.
Imagine if my parents knew the reason I refused to become an adult was because I needed to play KH3 before I could move on with my life >_< (Shhhh don't tell them hopefully they never find out)
Any other KH fans can you relate to me in my wait for KH3?
As a 25 years old neet I can somewhat relate but I'm not a fan of Kingdom Hearts
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I don't beleive you
I guess I can see where you're coming from because I'm 30 years old and I just started playing KH to get a feel for the story and it feels like trash to me.
It's like they tried to make as much money as possible by combining disney for the kiddies, and nothing perssonnell final fantasy animu husubundus for the 15 year old edgelords.
And the story is literally all a metaphor for the transition from childhood to adulthood, and the different phases and loss of friends in between