Kingdom hearts 3 all worlds


Kingdom Hearts 3: Every World, Ranked

Kingdom Hearts is a beloved series, but it's impossible to not also look at it as one of the most surreal games. A collaboration between Disney and Final Fantasy wasn't exactly the first thing on everyone's mind, and definitely not one they expected to be still going strong after 20 years — yet here we are.

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The greatest strength of Kingdom Hearts is its worlds, most of which are Disney. Some of them tread old ground, retelling stories, while others have a plot and gameplay ideas all of their own. Kingdom Hearts 3 is a great example of this, for better and worse. It has some of the series' strongest worlds, and some of the weakest too.

10 100 Acre Wood

A staple of the Kingdom Hearts series has always been 100 Acre Wood, the world of Winnie the Pooh. Unlike most other worlds, it's set inside the pages of a book, typically scattered across the world. It's mainly about Sora helping Winnie recover his memory, playing plenty of minigames along the way.

Much the same is true of Kingdom Hearts 2 as successfully. However, in Kingdom Hearts 3, it's all a single pa

kingdom hearts 3 all worlds

Best Worlds In Kingdom Hearts 3

Summary

  • Fans eagerly awaited Kingdom Hearts 3 for its unique worlds, including Pixar additions, but not all lived up to expectations.
  • Despite breathtaking visuals, some worlds like 100 Acre Wood fell short with repetitive gameplay and missed opportunities.
  • San Fransokyo stood out as the best world, offering a vast, exploration-focused experience that elevated the experience.

Fans had to wait an awfully long time for Kingdom Hearts 3to release. Besides the story and finding out how the battle between the Guardians of Light and the Seekers of Darkness would end, one of the things that fans had anticipated the most was getting to explore each of the worlds that the series' third installment had to offer.

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Most of the Disney worlds in this game were brand new to the franchise, with two of them even being from Pixar films, something that many fans had wanted for years. A couple of new original worlds were also introduced, with even

Worlds

Kingdom Hearts 3 has a total of nine distinct worlds, with a few of them being repeat worlds from previous games. The list below covers every world in the game alongside a brief description of the world itself.

Olympus

In KH3, Sora, Donald, and Goofy reach in Olympus yet again to help Hercules defend the realm from Hades, who has once again unleashed the Titans. The world in KH3 is arrange against the backdrop of Mount Olympus and Thebes, featuring more mythological creatures and gods in the world’s aesthetic.

Twilight Town

Twilight Town behaves as sort of a home base in KH3, though much smaller than the matched world in KH2. Sora and company visit here to detect clues about Roxas and a way to bring him endorse. The world also has some other unique additions, like the addition of the Le Grand Bistrot restaurant. The town is largely peaceful, but holds secrets that tie closely to the Organization.

Kingdom of Corona

The Kingdom of Corona is the world of Tangled, where Sora meets Rapunzel and Flynn Rider. This is one of the first KH3-exclusive worlds that you’ll visit in the game. Sora helps Rapunzel escape her tower and launch on an a

Kingdom Hearts 3 guide: Which worlds should I do first? What order should I do them in?

Deciding which order you yearn to visit worlds in has been a big part of the Kingdom Hearts series. That decision has returned in Kingdom Hearts 3, but is far easier to manage on your own this time around. However, in Kingdom Hearts 3, you’ll only have about three opportunities to make this choice.

First, we recommend always going with the lowest recommended battle level for a world. If you can choose between a battle level 10 world and a level 12, do the level 10 first. That way, you’ll own the most even and reasonable experience possible.

Now, let’s take just a moment to go through each of the galaxies the game offers to you and order the worlds.

[Warning: The lie down of this guide contains major spoilers for Kingdom Hearts 3]

Starlight Way

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This is the galaxy you’ll start in, and it has four worlds:

  • Olympus (Hercules)
  • Twilight Town
  • Toy Box (Toy Story)
  • Kingdom of Corona (Tangled)

You’ll have to go to Olympus first, and then you’ll make your way to Twilight Town naturally. When you procure a chance to choose between Toy Box and the Kingdom of Corona, w

Kingdom Hearts 3 World Order guide: what order should you tackle the worlds in?

Kingdom Hearts is a deeply story-driven RPG series, but one aspect of these games has been set in stone since the PS2 original: a bit of player agency in terms of where to go and when. This is much the same as the beginning 'what do you desire' choices between buffs like Wisdom, Strength and Balance - it doesn't hold an enormous impact on the game, but is a entertainment choice to make nevertheless.

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In Kingdom Hearts 3, worlds are gradually unlocked a few at a time, though every time you reach a major milestone in the game's story you'll always have a choice between a couple of different worlds to fly your Gummi Ship to in request to meet or revisit approachable faces from the lands of Disney.

World order will also decide some other things. It impacts the order you acquire some keyblades, as many weapons are rewarded for completing worlds as detailed in our keyblades list and guide. Certain worlds also contain certain materials for workship synthesis and KH3's new cooking mechanic, while others have side quests with powerful rewards, fancy the Go