perfect time to release this. And it's a good model. Well, as good as a [i]Keyblade[/i] can get, anyway. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for originality, but hey - did you ever see a samurai do a zantetsuken combo with an oversized key? Anyway, the resulting weirdness of Disney+Square aside, and let's not get started on Enix, the detail on this model is finely-crafted to a high level of accuracy. From the pics of Oathkeeper which I could find, I could barely pick out any differences at all. The texturing job is very basic, but when you get the keyblade in-game it looks far better thanks to shaders. The sounds are a little grating, but then again, keys sound annoying in real life too. ;) I do have a few gripes, which aren't really gripes, but I always feel like a biased sell-out if I don't say at least one negative thing about a file. The Keyblade is quite flat. I know that's generally what they were like in Kingdom Hearts, but this one is [i]anorexic[/i]. You'll also be hard-pressed to defend yourself against other saber wielders using this, as it's set to a blade length of 30. While the blade length did need shortening to stop the trails looking funky, that's just plain unbalancing. :p Anyway, if you're one of our resident KH fanatics, then this is something you'll want in your collection. Just don't be afraid to use it - it's not a collectable 1982 Chewbacca toy, you're safe to take it out of it's box. The individual I'm aiming that comment at, knows who they are. ;) ~ Kouen
Hot on the heels of the Slipstream saber, is the long-awaited Oathkeeper Keyblade, made by none other than DJ Iny. With the recent release of Riku, and the previous release of Sora, now was the
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