nintendoman58
Member
Okay, just watched the trailer, and holy shit this looks beautiful. I mean, dat open world. and dat battle system. Looks so fluent.
Does anyone think the battle system will be more akin to Xenoblade's? Not in the mechanics, but in the way you enter the battles. Like, you target a monster on screen and then a battle begins in the open area.
There's only one problem I have with this announcement so far:
The story:
UGGGGH. Come on Namco, this is what? The fourth game involving a war between two or more countries? Seriously, Abyss, Graces, Xillia? At this point, these wars are just placeholders to stall for time so the real plot can kick in hours later.
I don't get it, why do all these fantasy games need to involve a war of some sort? Not that it's a bad plot point, it's just being overused, and they can only spice things up a bit so many times.
Whatever. I hope this thing just stays in the background while the whole dragons story gets more focus.
Does anyone think the battle system will be more akin to Xenoblade's? Not in the mechanics, but in the way you enter the battles. Like, you target a monster on screen and then a battle begins in the open area.
There's only one problem I have with this announcement so far:
The story:
War between the Highland Kingdom and the Lawrence Empire
UGGGGH. Come on Namco, this is what? The fourth game involving a war between two or more countries? Seriously, Abyss, Graces, Xillia? At this point, these wars are just placeholders to stall for time so the real plot can kick in hours later.
I don't get it, why do all these fantasy games need to involve a war of some sort? Not that it's a bad plot point, it's just being overused, and they can only spice things up a bit so many times.
Whatever. I hope this thing just stays in the background while the whole dragons story gets more focus.