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To be honest, it's a tiny sprite. How we can draw these conclusions is a bit baffling :B
Yeah, I don't think Zoroark is a legendary, especially since it evolves. It's probably just Gen V's Lucario.
There's a reason I said I think it'll be like GS in that it'll have added stuff if you play it on a DSi/3DS: they might have it *work* on a DS but it won't change camera angles.The battle screen, though, discourages me, because it looks like the type of thing that would be DSi-exclusive. Using the camera to detect how you tilt the system, looking like the game's world is actually inside the DSi. You know, like this. Well, maybe not entirely like that, but the battle stages, sprites, and/or whatever else goes in the top screen might float around a bit depending on how you tilt it...?
Just random speculation here, though. No need to mind me =x
Some early observations: graphical style is similar to HGSS, but it looks like the OW style is different (the people have... sliiightly larger bodies). The screens of the Pokecenter and city are breathtaking (...skyscrapers!) but the cave looks a touch lackluster; I hope it gets cleaned up a bit later. Also, the speech bubbles have a tail that leads to the speaker. I like this a lot for some reason.
There's the battle scene, which shows us something interesting: Backshots show the entire Pokemon this time, which is a first. I'm liking it. Also, woot pixelated sprites! Every new gen, I'm afraid that they'll switch fully to 3D and then I'll be out of a job. :< Those outlines are looking reeeally rough on Zoroark though; they could learn to use some antialiasing. I like the city in the background.
We see our first glimpse of the hero/heroine as slightly-larger-but-still-tiny-overworlds. Looks like they're both caucasian again, or rather the race that japanese people see as japanese and white people see as white. Hero's got an enviable hat and the girl has blackish hair and a ponytail and a baseball cap (classy). Here's hoping they'll include trainer customization; DPPHGSS did it to some degree by letting you choose your trainer type in the GTS.
*rimshot*Well, there go all my explanations that Pokemon training isn't black and white.