![]() ![]() Otherwise, these figures are definitely on par with other Play Arts and Bring Arts lines, with every single bit of detail and quality that such a standard entails. This is an issue which has persisted with the Play Arts and Bring Arts figure lines for years, and I hope to someday see a change to reflect this request. Fans would often struggle to pry the fingers apart in order to fit a Keyblade or other object. All too often, I see complaints about trying to attach a figure's hands (an issue I actually had in my unboxing), as well as trying to fit weapons into the appropriate hand models. I will, however, echo a long-standing sentiment about this line of figures: the plastic for the hands should be softer and more malleable. Regarding the Bring Arts figures, while I found it strange that the Sora Bring Arts figure's head was detached from the body, the fix for such an issue is relatively easy. ![]() While it's not quite as unique as prior Kingdom Hearts pins have been, it carries a lot of charm in a simple design and relatively simple shape. The artbook, like others before it, is a treat to look through, showcasing various worlds, characters, and Keyblades from the game. ![]() The steelbook's design is not only pleasing to look at, but as an attendee of Kingdom Hearts III's Premiere Event last year, it also brought back a lot of good memories for me, due to a similar aesthetic being used quite frequently at that event's venue. The inclusion of a standard case alongside the steelbook is very considerate for those of us who love to collect the series' various box arts. The Kingdom Hearts III Deluxe Edition itself is quite a step up from most other collector's editions the series has had over the years. Overall, I am very happy with everything I received! ![]()
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