BruceWayne911
Arm Break Fire (➡️⬅️⬅️ 👐)
- Joined
- Jul 29, 2018
- Location
- Everywhere like bird $hit
- Favourite title
- Shenmue II
- Currently playing
- Yakuza Kiwami 2
Is Yu Suzuki out of touch on gaming standards or did he do the best he could with what little he had?
While I like Shenmue 3 and extremely grateful for the continuation of the series I can't ignore some of the obvious missteps. I know Yu does he's own thing but that might be a bad thing when looking objectively. The gaming industry has built upon alot of the innovations that Shenmue 1&2 had. I'm glad Shenmue 3 felt like a revist to the Dreamcast era but there were some elements that shouldn't have been there.
I'm kinda surprised that other industry figures that knew about Shenmue 3 didn't tell him that certain elements don't work anymore. While I can deal with it(being a fan) I can see why other gamers that are new to the series wouldn't like it. For Shenmue 4 I feel like Yu Suzuki should keep his ideas but also study other franchises like: GTA, Red Dead, Yakuza, etc.
What do you guys/gals think? Please be objective. I know we are all diehard fans.
While I like Shenmue 3 and extremely grateful for the continuation of the series I can't ignore some of the obvious missteps. I know Yu does he's own thing but that might be a bad thing when looking objectively. The gaming industry has built upon alot of the innovations that Shenmue 1&2 had. I'm glad Shenmue 3 felt like a revist to the Dreamcast era but there were some elements that shouldn't have been there.
I'm kinda surprised that other industry figures that knew about Shenmue 3 didn't tell him that certain elements don't work anymore. While I can deal with it(being a fan) I can see why other gamers that are new to the series wouldn't like it. For Shenmue 4 I feel like Yu Suzuki should keep his ideas but also study other franchises like: GTA, Red Dead, Yakuza, etc.
What do you guys/gals think? Please be objective. I know we are all diehard fans.