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I don't read j'nese, so i can't make out what were on the menus.... but here is my take on how the game controls and combat.

  • you can only control on character, the lead chracter. Just like you could only directly control Sora in Kingdom hearts.
  • you have a party of 3 additional chracters following you at all times, later on in the game you will probably be able to mix up those chracters.
  • Party members are more like special move sets than actual characters, so getting the right mix of a team is important for certain kinda scenarios.
  • You can select which enemies which member of your party attacks. You can also call specific members of your party to assist you.
  • In addition to teleporting to specific areas on the map, you can teleport to the exact location of any of your party members.
  • Using certain spells seem to leave you weak afterwards.
  • When around party members you can use contextual party based moves. I suspect there is more than one move set for any chracter you are near, probably offence and defence. This should also work like it did in kingdom hearts, though this time its probably a lot more complicated.
  • Highly likely that camera panning left and right will be done with the shoulder buttons like in kingdom hearts too. Cause menu navigation and selection (bottom left of the screen) also appears to be in realtime and contextual  (just like in Kingdom hearts) and that was done with the right stick while you moved the character around with the left stick and the camera with the triggers.
this is what i have got so far from watching the vid.....