Yes. Sora and Riku both visit Destiny Islands later in the game. Sora visits the Destiny Islands world card and finds the truth about Namine and kairi, after defeating a Darkside Heartless. Riku visits Destiny Islands when Zexion creates his own version of Destiny Islands and tries to defeat Riku using an illusion of Sora. Zexion (as Sora) tells Riku that he is a dark monster and that the light will destroy him. Riku is on the verge of giving up, when Namine (pretending to be Kairi) convinces him to use both darkness and light).
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Well i know that if you beat kingdom hearts 2 on proud mode, theres a special destiny islands alternate ending and a sneak peek into kingdom hearts 3. Is that what you meant?
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The name of the beach is Destiny Islands.
Sora is born on what seems to be a relatively normal world. Over the summer he heads out and lives on Destiny Islands. You can see the world outside of Destiny Islands in Kingdom Hearts II when Kairi is writing her message in a bottle.
You can not play in Destiny Islands, like in almost all other Kingdom Hearts games, however, many important cutscenes do take place in Destiny Islands.
No. 'Destiny Islands' is a fictional island created by Tetsuya Nomura. It is the home of Sora, Kairi and Riku from the video game Kingdom Hearts.
Her name is Selphie and she appears in Kingdom Hearts 1 as the weakest fighter on the Destiny Islands. The character Selphie is actually from Final Fantasy VIII, while the other characters from the Destiny Islands (referred to during Kingdom Hearts II) are Tidus and Wakka from Final Fantasy X.
Destiny Islands is the home of Sora, Riku, and Kairi in Kingdom Hearts. It is also the home of the Paopu Fruit, a yellow star-shaped fruit that, if shared between two people, causes destinies to be forever intertwined. Destiny Islands is overrun by Heartless in the first Kingdom Hearts, which starts Sora on his quest as the Keyblade Master.
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories was both released, and set before Kingdom Hearts II. To better understand this, think of Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories as "Kingdom Hearts 1.5", with the storyline being placed directly after Kingdom Hearts, and directly before Kingdom Hearts II.