The scenery, for the most part, isn't that horrible. The beach looks like a beach, the forest a forest, and the total random jungle attached to the forest looks amazingly like a random jungle. The water is blue and liquidy and everything. Apparently, the graphics have not changed an exorbitant amount from the first two games, which could get old for those that played the first two. The downside of the graphics being that not all the scenery is that entertaining. It gets a bit cookie-cutter and cut-and-paste-esque. Then again, with all the hunting and gathering and searching for water-ing... I never paid that much attention to the scenery.
At first, the music made me happy and toe-tappy, but, damn it, I did not feel like toe-tapping after having to cook a mushroom for the eighth time in ten minutes. Like much in Lost in Blue 3, the music starts out catchy, but quickly loses its appeal.