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Einsam_Delphin said:
JWeinCom said:
Einsam_Delphin said:
JWeinCom said:
 

I think it's a preference thing.  The game REALLY looks like the old Genesis Sonic games.  Really bold colors and a little blocky (in an intentional way).  I never owned a Sega system till Dreamcast, so I'm much more of a fan of that art style.  A little more realistic and muted.  I'll probably get used to it. 

No need to focus on the negative though.  After seeing the gameplay I'm really really excited to try this.  I hope they make it one of the playable E3 demos.



I'm with ya here. I just loves fantasy stuff that looks realistic. Colors and Generations were simply awesome in that regard, so it is kind of a shame they're moving away from that, but I guess I'll live. Also, I too hope it's one of the best buy demos, but at the same time I don't since I already know I'm gonna buy this, being a huge sonic fan n all. Part of me would rather play games that I'm not sold on or very interested in really like Project X or the wonderful 101. I won't mind one bit either way though. ;)

As much as I'm looking forward to X, I don't think it's the kind of game that would work well in a 15 minute burst.  If you're not interested in X though, you should be.  Unless you hate RPGs. 



X is an RPG? From what I saw it reminded me of Monster Hunter, a game I was never really interested in.


Pretty much nothing like Monster Hunter.  Battling is real time, but it's still menu based and not very much like Monster Hunter.  Unlike Monster Hunter which doesn't have a real story, Xenoblade had an intricate plot, wonderful characters, progression, and so on.  Not a knock on MH, just a very very different game.

This is all assuming that the game is like its predecessor of course.