OXM's E3 Impressions of Crimson Dragon

OXM's E3 Impressions of Crimson Dragon
By Solo Wing

Francesca Reyes from the Official US Xbox Magazine has posted her impressions of the E3 Crimson Dragon demo. No new information here. She concludes with the following:

Though our time with Crimson Dragon was brief, the good news for Sega and Panzer Dragoon fans is that this fluid-feeling rail shooter has all the right moves in place to scratch that classic series’ old-school itch – but with the visuals and a sense of scale that’ll make it feel at home in this generation (and the next) of games. And now that its controls aren’t tied to Kinect-based gestures, we’re hoping it signals the start of something beautiful and different on Xbox One and for Japanese indie studio, Grounding.

However, even though you can play with a gamepad, the game is still tied to Kinect-based gestures if it is to support both control schemes - unless Grounding chooses to offer radically different gameplay under each control scheme.