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.