Kingdom Hearts 3: 10 Worlds Fans DON'T Want To See

Marvel needs to take a step back on this one.

By George Foster /

One of the most exciting aspects of any Kingdom Hearts game is the discussion on which worlds will be making an appearance.

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This tradition has gone on for as long as the games have. Disney has so many properties and films under its belt that even nine games in, there are still plenty of franchises that haven't been used yet.

Kingdom Hearts 3 looks set to rectify this by having plenty of brand new locations like Monster's Inc, Frozen and Toy Story, but what about the worlds that fans don't want to see?

This topic is much less discussed, but no less important than what worlds should be included. Square Enix have an extremely careful procedure for picking out worlds, but they don't always get the best ones, with duds like Atlantica and Deep Jungle sticking out to any Kingdom Hearts fan.

With Kingdom Hearts 3 being the next big game in the franchise, we don't want to see Square including worlds that shouldn't be in it when there are so many that should.

There are plenty of Disney properties that shouldn't be playable in Kingdom Hearts 3, whether it be because of a lack of interest, a potential for redundancy or just plain not fitting in. These ten worlds are prime examples of this.

10. Brave

Kingdom Hearts 3 is already stuffed to the brim with Pixar worlds as it is, so let's not over-saturate that with one of the least interesting films from them.

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It's not like Brave is the worst film from Pixar (more on that later), but it doesn't offer anything to the Kingdom Hearts universe that other Disney films wouldn't do so much better.

Family relationships? Lilo and Stitch has that in check. A sense of magic? Look no further than the Sword in the Stone, or even something like Frozen. Even if Brave was a much more interesting film, it doesn't contain anything that really makes it stand out.

The only thing that really benefits Brave in relation to Kingdom Hearts is its location, and the fact that Merida being a princess serves the story well.

As much as Scotland would be a great environment to explore, and like nothing we've seen before, it's just not enough to start scraping the bottom of the Pixar barrel.

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