There seems to be two sides to this game. The more light hearted side used in the side-quests which probably gives you a relief from the more serious main story aspect of the game. To say that this won't be "epic" is something I really don't understand, especially when you look at the story focused trailers. They are overly dramatic, and more serious than they need to be like almost every other Jrpg churning out lately. The gameplay also looks VERY innovative with you controlling enemies and items using the gravity aspect. That gives you unlimited possibilities for attacks and a lot more depth than you are giving credit. Also it has something I am REALLY excited for: A huge open world that you can explore. That is probably the thing I love most about RPGs, and Action-Adventure games, and when you have an RPG(that isn't Tactical) where you just click the place you want to go and your automatically there I feel very dissapointed in the game, and sometimes it tells just how much time the developers put into it.