

For Kingdom Hearts III, it’s all about finding the Lucky Emblems, hidden Mickey Mouse symbols that need to be snapped. There’s also one other huge difference the difficulty modes will affect, and that’s how much work you need to do to unlock the game’s signature secret movie. Finally, Proud is closest to a standard playthrough on the previous games where the main difficulty will come early on without the use of the Cure spell.

Standard mode is more akin to the previous game’s beginner modes in terms of it’s difficulty. If you’re a Trophy chaser, then you’ll be relieved to hear that there’s no difficulty related Trophies this time around however beware that with all the tools that you’re given in Kingdom Hearts III, it’s by far the easiest in the series.īeginner mode essentially plays itself and is not suggested at all, you’ll get more Kupo Coins (these will revive you upon death) and you’ll be able to keep your eyes closed whilst playing. You have three to choose from, Beginner, Standard and Proud.

Subscribe to Premium to Remove Ads Choosing your Difficulty ¶īefore you begin your journey with Sora and friends once more, your first choice will be to choose a difficulty level.
