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The overlap of turn based Japanese style story-focused RPG and Western open world action RPG is not 'huge'. Certainly not big enough to make a huge impact of people who are going to skip this game in lieu of that one.
If the game is good, it will find its audience.
... altough it is not directly the same genre as E33, remember guys that wallet and most of all free time are limited, players who bought OR will most probably not be there "day one" for E33
E33 looks so great that I will for sure buy it next Thursday, sad too that Xbox/Bethesda did not make this "shadow drop" during their next showcase in June
As is i'd rather play this. Who knows what Modern Audience changes Oblivion is ruined by. I'll let others find out for me
I'll get it on a sale and enjoy it later at a more reasonable price.