Yeah, and I forget the tutorial, but there appears to be two types of lock-ons. The R1 one, and the R3 one. But yeah, you have to unlock, change camera, and re-lock on a new enemy

And they did not add camera control options. Poopy. At least there's little reason to look up or down much..

I will say the animations and environment are still surprisingly gorgeous and fluid

This is not really a game you want to set down for 3 months and then try to come back to. I managed to get the hang of it and survive battles, but I'm pretty positive I forgot all the nuances of battle and everything. Not that I was even particularly good at it when it was all fresh lol