I'm not sure if this has been discussed in the thread before, but... I just realized something about the gameplay footage that Treehouse showed.
- When you go into the Equipment menu, you can select either character in your party.
- When you go into the Arts menu, you can select either character in your party.
- When you go into the Class Change menu, it just dives right in with no character selection menu. There is no indication in the interface you can toggle between party members either.
I wonder if that, along with the detailed character creation system, indicates that maybe in Xenoblade you can only essentially control the main character? That would... be a step back in some ways, because the best thing about the party system in Xenoblade was how some of the other characters especially later in the game played completely differently and it was fun to make them the leader. I really hope this isn't the case.
Another thing I noticed is that by going through all the class options shown late in the video, they actually revealed all the melee and range weapon types in the game for the main character:
Melee = Knife, Long Sword, Dual Swords, Shield, Javelin, Photon Saber
Range = Assault Rifle, Dual Guns, Ray Gun, Gatling Gun, Sniper Rifle, Psycho Launcher
Quite a number of these are familiar weapon types for different characters in Xenoblade, but there are also the more interesting types which aren't present at all. No wands or biters for example. So yeah, I really hope that when the Treehouse guys said that every character has their own unique set of classes, they weren't mistaken or something. Maybe ability to control other party members opens up after the Prologue or something?