WordAssassin
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The criticism is justified as criticism conveyed helps evolve the proof of concept into a more tangible product.
This is my opinion, I respect yours; however, in order for this proof of concept to be materialized into a full-pledged product and be successful as a property if ever Nintendo green-lights the project, there is bound to be some changes. Gameplay comes first though, no argument.
Oh of course, and I'm sorry if I came off as disrespectful. Since it's reveal yesterday all I've seen is people complaining that it looks unfinished and they wouldn't pay for it, and I'm like, what do you expect? It's a concept demo that's being shown so early that Miyamoto himself was embarrassed about it. So seeing comments like "the art style is bad" are bewildering to me because it's like, at this stage in development there IS no art style. It's so far off from being any kind of releasable product I don't know why that would even be a concern for someone.
But yes, they would obviously need to do quite a lot to it before it could ever be something to release to the public - be it an eShop title, its own full retail game, or added in to another game.