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.
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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.
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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.