The same for me. I thought Ryo could go back in and look, but nope. At least I saw theThat JUST happened to me too!
And I was trying so hard to avoid finding the thing that would cue the cutscene.
GOOD NEWS!!! I called my local Gamestop and told them about gamers not receiving the Dragon/Phoenix medallions with their onlineb orders. I told them if I don't get the medallion I'm returning the game.
All I had to do was prove that I purchased it and they gave to me. WIN!!!
It's easy. Once a fish bites, reel in by rotating right stick, then when arrows appear to either left or right, you hold the left stick that direction while you keep reeling in.
I ended up with 2 of them.
Yup. In that sense its excellent, I've not really done much plot wise, but its been nice so far, I've mainly focused on training and getting a bit of money (though I hear fishing is where its at for money). Training is great, even if fighting still feels weird to me (oh dodge where art thou?)As I said over in the spoiler forum. When you think about it. This whole series has been Ryo re-tracing his fathers steps and piecing the puzzle together in hunt for Lan Di. The fact that this game focuses so much on training (at least so far in Bailu) is actually novel when you realise it’s the same place his Dad trained as a young man. You are literally on the same soil training in the same place as your father did. To the point where everyone confuses you for Iwao. Just one step further retracing his steps in this long epic quest.
It’s kind of a neat idea that I don’t think I’ve ever seen conveyed in a game before. Hence my love for Shenmue. There’s always been a method to the madness and I love that method. People can laugh at its debatable cruddy English voice acting, its weird oddities and what not, but I totally love what it’s striving to do. It’s really striving to build a world and a lore.
Would like to know this as well. There are so many things that straight up aren't explained in this game. The combat is a big one.What do the tickets do? Just got to the Bailu arcade
The tickets are used in the Save Shenmue building. I haven't found the building yet.Would like to know this as well. There are so many things that straight up aren't explained in this game. The combat is a big one.
Btw im loving the game regardless
Ohhhhh lol. There's me wandering round the gift shop trying to exchange themThe tickets are used in the Save Shenmue building. I haven't found the building yet.
Does anyone know the songname of the Sunflower hide and seek scene?
Would like to know this as well. There are so many things that straight up aren't explained in this game. The combat is a big one.
Btw im loving the game regardless
Thank you so much for this, I never knew that there was so much unused music available. Now I have something to listen to at work tomorrow. :)It's this one, one of my favorites. I almost got misty-eyed hearing it in game; it made the fact that this game is real all the more palpable.
Thank you so much for this, I never knew that there was so much unused music available. Now I have something to listen to at work tomorrow. :)
Man if I still had my PS4 that is absolutely how I'd be playing it right now. Played through all but the entirety of Persona 5 and even MGSV on Vita through remote play. Vita is console of the generation don't @me.Ahhh thank you, I get it now. It really is easy. I'm even managing it whilst playing on the Vita with the little thumbsticks.
The phone will be available in the city.