I'm just hoping the Osaka remembers the KH2 combo system. Looking at the KH3 D23 trailer, Sora doesn't look like he has any of the mobility he had in KH2 (but everything is subject to change) . Like Hatok said he looks stiff. I'm hoping the Tokyo team (the original KH team) comes back to make the battle system.
I hate the deck. People praise it for its variety but really the commands just elemental version of each other i.e: Fire Raid, Treasure Raid, Wind Raid, All the different mine commands(which all do the same thing btw). Being restricted to eight attacks shouldn't be allowed in an action rpg. You should have your whole arsenal available to have the best chance to face anything and everything.
I recently noticed that too. It's a shame because KH2 has so much combo variety. Upper Slash, Slapshot, Aerial Sweep, Horizontal Slash, Finishing Leap and so much more.
These. I just don't have faith in the Osaka team.[DOUBLEPOST=1401923258][/DOUBLEPOST]
Me neither. The dependence on commands, the fake variety (strike raid, fire raid, treasure raid, wind raid ... etc.), the badly designed bosses (mysterious figure),being restricted to eight attacks, bad combo system are all things that don't make me like the Osaka team. I feel that they don't really make Action RPGs. They make RPGs with real-time combat.
Games like God of war and Halo are exclusives and they are not a mess. Could you name me some companies that did as you mentionned ? Oh and sorry if this comes out messed up i'm writing this on my phone.
When too many games go multi-platform and console exclusives
become fewer, it demotes healthy competition between video
game companies. There's less incentive to make killer apps
when everybody is batting for both teams and no longer trying
to surpass each other.
The massive numbers of exclusives across all systems and the
competitiveness between the companies is what helped make
gaming gens like the Genesis/SNES, PS1/N64, and PS2/Xbox/GC
gens so good. When too much is multi-platform, then there's
hardly any point in even having different consoles.
I'm not saying every game should be exclusive to a system,
but a lot more need to be. Otherwise, gaming will continue to
stagnate.