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Apparently he said everything in the arcade is playable.
Interesting. We'll see, I guess. xD
Apparently he said everything in the arcade is playable.
Apparently he said everything in the arcade is playable.
Anything but that sonic.you can win a cool Sega Sonic T Shirt for Ryo
you can win a cool Sega Sonic T Shirt for Ryo
The French translator only said that the arcade in Shenmue 3 will be an upgrade in terms of replayability. While in Shenmue 1, the only interest was to beat the games, in Shenmue 3 you earn some things depending your score. Suzuki declined to tell more as he doesn't want to spoil much.
I think the major difference here will be that the prizes will be actually useful in the game this time.You could earn prizes in Shenmue 1 too.
Agreed on Lan Di. For some reason, Ryo doesn't seem as detailed in the screens there. Maybe, just maybe, he'll be worked on last.
I fully expect this game to be far more advanced by August-September. Considering the game is done except for improvements, refinements and polish...5 months is a lot of time for this small team to make the magic happen. If they delay till January, 7 months(I still feel they'll back out of the AAA glut holiday season. Just me.)
Include EGX over in the UK too and you've got an event a month leading towards release.Kinda off topic for the thread, so I hope it's ok, but I was just thinking about the delay to November 2019 a bit today, and realised that it will allow them to hit more gaming events in the run up to release which will allow more momentum to build compared to the August release date.
Previously with the August 27th release date, the only real chance that they could show some stuff off was at Gamescom 2019, which was literally 3 days before the original release date. Sure, they could show off a launch trailer there or something, but now that the game has been delayed, they have more time, thus can release a slow stream of steady content in the lead up to November 19th. The delay also allows them to go to TGS 2019 (September 12th) which they previously would have missed as the game would already be out. As we have seen in the last couple of days on Amazon.jp, Shenmue is killing it in Japan so being at Japan's biggest gaming event of the year would be a massive plus in getting hype building and more awareness of Shenmue.
I feel like the delay gives them an opportunity for a much better balance in terms of marketing and will allow for more content to be pushed out to media platforms etc.