New Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep Video!

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"This new Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep battle video has him entering Enchanted Dominion, the world where Aurora (*ahem* that'd be Sleeping Beauty, for you non-Disney enthusiasts) resides. Now what would Sleeping Beauty's castle be without a deathly spindle to cause some trouble, eh?"

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War said:
Wow, that was really awesome! I like all the new magic attacks, but wtf is up with the main character? Long pants are long.

Anyway, thanks for the video and gg Raiyu

Maybe he's a samurai 0.o. I'm gonna buy this game in 2 months.
 

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GameSoul said:
War said:
Wow, that was really awesome! I like all the new magic attacks, but wtf is up with the main character? Long pants are long.

Anyway, thanks for the video and gg Raiyu

Maybe he's a samurai 0.o. I'm gonna buy this game in 2 months.

Yeah, I'm going to 'buy' it too.
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