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- Oct 6, 2018
Yup, those camera shots turned the quest from serviceable to hilarious.
The things Ryo is told when asking about the kid are also hilarious. I really enjoyed this particular side quest.
Yup, those camera shots turned the quest from serviceable to hilarious.
Yeah, I was shocked that this wasn't revealed outright. But it still seems to be implied. If you talk to him afterwards, he keeps telling you that he can't let you meet his sister. Pretty sure she doesn't existI was hoping that the reveal at the end of the first quest was that the guy never had a sick sister and was just a plain otaku.
Yeah, it's a Blue Thunder. Same one as in the prize exchange. By the way, there's also a Sega Saturn in the prize exchange. I don't think it actually does anything, but it has flavor text, and it's worth close to a grand--.Can anyone confirm the grand prize of the golf game?
I was trying to give the action figure to the wrong person that's why it wasnt working for meDunno if you solved it yet, butthe action figure goes to the middle-aged guy who wants it for his sister. Chat with the old man first, and then the other dude. The kid hunt is a separate side quest altogether.
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I really want to 100% everything in this game, but this clothing one is going to take a bit of time... thankfully, I'm balancing catching 1000 fish with this, so it's a nice rhythm.
Those are boring, but stick around for the fat kid quest. It's worth it just for that.Well just as I thought it's a big ship full of minigames I didn't feel like doing on my first and now second playthrough. *sigh*
Thank you!Yeah, it's a Blue Thunder. Same one as in the prize exchange. By the way, there's also a Sega Saturn in the prize exchange. I don't think it actually does anything, but it has flavor text, and it's worth close to a grand--.
I got all the clothing. Kind of weird that the last kenpo gi was the same one that we got from 'date night.' I can't really begin to understand why. It can't be sold. Maybe they just forgot that it was a reward for the story dlc--. I was really hoping there would be more outfits for Shenhua in this one, but oh well.
By the way, there's also a Sega Saturn in the prize exchange. I don't think it actually does anything, but it has flavor text, and it's worth close to a grand--.
This was definitely the highlight of the DLC. Just be aware that you need to complete it in one day, otherwise you can't finish it and thus lose the trophy too.P
Those are boring, but stick around for the fat kid quest. It's worth it just for that.
Correct.So you can get the Saturn in your inventory then?
Do you have to beat the doll side quest to get to the fat kid? I bet I've spun this stupid wheel over a hundred times and not once has it been the doll.
I guess I got really lucky with the big wheel. I got the doll on my third or fourth try. I was shocked because I spun the wheel at the Save Shenmue shrine countless times and never landed on "bonus." So I thought maybe they increased the odds of landing on "bonus" for the DLC, but that doesn't seem to be the case. That sounds really annoying.
I think this big wheel is deliberately set to have slightly better odds, managed to get all the clothes and trophies in 4 in-game days.I had a similar situation. A nice thing about this DLC is that it sort of forces you to engage with gambling and the wheel (incl. tactful spin strength) in ways the main game didn't. That said, I'm blinking and yawning like a sleepy dog at the prospect of trying to win that clothing trophy...