Kingdom Hearts II contains dozens of worlds to explore and hundreds of cutscenes to watch. The latest episode of YouTube show Boundary Break sheds light on some of the tricks behind the gameâs awesome presentation. These include squishing charactersâ heads and building entire cityscapes that the player never gets to explore.
Boundary Break is a show that frees up video gamesâ in-game camera to explore their nooks and crannies. Diving around gamesâ guts reveals all sorts of techniques developers use to make game worlds believable and cutscenes dazzle. Kingdom Hearts II uses a ton of these cheats and techniques. YouTuber Shesez searched through the game with the help of a free camera developed by another YouTuber named Nekorun. He outlines some of the best behind the scene tricks in his new video.
Kingdom Hearts IIâs techniques range from the beautiful to the downright terrifying. For instance, stars in Christmas Townâs sky are actually made by holes in the skybox that let a yellow backgrounds peer through. Thatâs strangely poetic when you think about it. Thereâs also something really funny about watching NaminĂ© dully float towards Roxas in a cutscene where their player can only see their hands normally. Meanwhile, in order to do first-person cutscenes the game actually crushes a characterâs head into their body, turning them into a monstrosity.
In certain cases, thereâs a lot more happening out of frame than you might imagine. A train ride early in the game features an elaborate city backdrop, while a scene where Sora and Roxas phase over each other actually has two complete versions of the room theyâre in. Kingdom Hearts III is supposedly coming out later this year, and thanks to this video, Iâm never going to take its cutscenes seriously.