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Hi,
I'm entering dangerous territory with this question but I think it's at least an interesting one to discuss. We've brought Shenmue III back from the dead, so it's only natural to consider what is next right? The continuation of the Shenmue Saga is in the best position it has been for 18 years! So, I can't help but wonder about the next step forward.
Which brings in the title question why shouldn't Shenmue IV Being Made With Ryu Ga Gotoku's Dragon Engine?
There are a LOT of variables to this of course, but considering a lot of the fan base as dabbled within both Shenmue & Yakuza, I can't help but think this is a win-win situation! Previously, Shenmue has been a dead property for years and I could see why RGG wouldn't consider it but now Shenmue is alive again and hopefully bound to make an impact, maybe Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's could be an option to proceed with the next game?
TBC....
I'm entering dangerous territory with this question but I think it's at least an interesting one to discuss. We've brought Shenmue III back from the dead, so it's only natural to consider what is next right? The continuation of the Shenmue Saga is in the best position it has been for 18 years! So, I can't help but wonder about the next step forward.
Which brings in the title question why shouldn't Shenmue IV Being Made With Ryu Ga Gotoku's Dragon Engine?
There are a LOT of variables to this of course, but considering a lot of the fan base as dabbled within both Shenmue & Yakuza, I can't help but think this is a win-win situation! Previously, Shenmue has been a dead property for years and I could see why RGG wouldn't consider it but now Shenmue is alive again and hopefully bound to make an impact, maybe Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's could be an option to proceed with the next game?
TBC....