I don't know. When I first saw the video I thought it looked great and was very enthusiastic. Since then I've been discussing it with people and well, pretty much changed my mind. This isn't really anything. They're basically trying to sell an engine to us, not a game. An engine which in itself contains next to nothing new (yet for some reason the guy was determined to write everything himself when he could have bought it). He talks about procedural lighting how all the models are physic'd in the same shape as they look, but dude, come on, every modern engine has procedural lighting and there's a reason other devs doesn't use "visually correct" physics-boxes and it isn't that they aren't capable of it; it's to make the performance better. The exception is the "procedural animations" which I haven't seen much like in other games before, but let's face it - as is, these animations look like shit. At best, they're comical. I'm not going to invest in an engine where the one thing they have brought to the table has been so underdeveloped. It doesn't speak well for the dev at all.
Then there is the game itself. Based on what little they want to tell us about it, nothing new there as well. Your standard action RPG without any non-combat skills, which no doubt means it's going to be really light on the RPG, and the most generic, boring story ever told. From the description, it seems the guy just read the Hero's Journey and took it as a step-by-step guide. Nothing interesting there at all. Oh, and there's talk about this great, revolutionary AI they have, but he doesn't show anything of it in the video; which is weird seeming as showing off the tech is all the video does (there's absolutely no sign of any RPG mechanics in the demo either, for that matter), and that leaves me wondering if either not that good or not yet implemented at all.
So what's left? Well, the backgrounds and graphics still look awesomely pretty. That's something, I guess.