Yeah I don't get what this is trying to say, naruto and bleach are just two really popular series during the 00's and early 10's that I feel like when I ever se it brought up its just people generally complaining they go downhill in quality especially near the final arcs. Bleach more than the other, I see a fair amount of people that still liked naruto all the way through, bleach seemed to anger just about everyone by the end save for fans of the winning side of the love triangle that never actually was a love triangle in the first place.When it comes to story and character development.
Shenmue 1 and 2 remind of Naruto Shippuden
Shenmue 3 reminds me of Bleach
An odd comparison, but fans of each series might see where im coming from. Both great series btw.
Yeah I don't get what this is trying to say, naruto and bleach are just two really popular series during the 00's and early 10's that I feel like when I ever se it brought up its just people generally complaining they go downhill in quality especially near the final arcs. Bleach more than the other, I see a fair amount of people that still liked naruto all the way through, bleach seemed to anger just about everyone by the end save for fans of the winning side of the love triangle that never actually was a love triangle in the first place.
(going bit off topic here) God even talking about naruto and bleach makes me feel old, the landscape of jump has changed so drastically since them and all traces of jump from the 00's they were prominent in have all ended after gintama finally called it quits last year. Outside of one piece (which is in its 2nd to last arc) and the zombie of hunter x hunter that shows its face for a few weeks every year or 2, theres no manga running anymore that didnt start in this decade and closer the middle of it at that. And hell even there alot of them are close to ending too as is with 2 of the biggest names right now, yaiba and neverland, both in their final arcs. Then you go and look at how the naruto guy's new series is pretty much on the verge of cancelation, its pretty alright if you like the style so its a shame to see it get cut short, but recent chapters already feel like they are setting up the rushed end, its called samurai 8 if anyone wants to read a potentially doa series.
Thats fair but I'd argue alot of it is just down to how the writer can improvise the situation, like shingeki no kyojin is one where they had a specific ending in mind, it sucked, it was a shitty mist rip off where everyone died and nothing was answered. The author realized it was awful when the series got popular so he extended the series multiple volumes, and now what weactually have is a genuinely spectacular finale that even detractors of the series have come back to that retroactively improved the entire series immensely with its twists and context changes. And this is all stuff the author basically improvised somehow despite him being able to totally add new meaning to stuff as early as the first 20 some chapters.I'll just toss my 2 cents on this tangent here...Long running series needs to have a starting point and ending point already worked out before fleshing out the story with the in between. Draw/write as you go is the worst idea in manga or heck any creative works. A lot of "Final Arcs" in most shounen feels like its brainstormed the night before becuz "circumstances" so its time to end it.
Scripts does not translate 1:1 to movies neither to videogames. People thinking that because the original script was written back in 1996 the story was already done is pretty ignorant of how a production process work. I think that some narratives decissions in the game are difficult to understand, but you have to addapt your story to your available resources to tell it, so if world building is key to tell it you have to build it, but then you run out of money for other things. I would love to shot a western, but with my resources it could be just a short movie with two characters or relocate the setting into modern day. What I mean, scripts are not set in stone, not even in Phantom River Stone, so try to balance and understand situations before start shitting through your mouths.
Also a little bit tired of all the "black or white" thing in the community, the game has good and bad things, you can love it, hate it, or think that is just ok, but for god sake, please stop being drama kings for a couple of days
Would you mind sharing a picture of your framed patches?
judgment is a really solid entry as long as you can get past the insanely boring trailing missions, hope you enjoy it.Heather Alexandra's Top 10 Games Of 2019
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Better ranked than Judgement at #5!
(Only surprised--nothing against Judgement. I've not bought it yet, unfortunately, but, I plan to play before i do Yakuza 6 or 0 because it sounds so amazing)
I remmember yahtzee always ragged on the yakuza games back in the day, 4 specifically, dont recall the specifics but it had something to do with liking the characters but thinking the presentation and use of cutscenes were bloated with the gameplay being bad.Haha, I should do a Judgment video in the style of Yahtzee and Jim Sterling and focus on all the stupidly designed shit and scream while I do it. That'll make me popular! My favorite bit is when you bug that one Yakuza office, they catch you, and somehow your bugs aren't discovered. Straight outta the Shenmue logic book...
(Loved Judgment btw)
you could put them on a piece of leather, the same colour as ryo's jacket.
I will probably print out the red and gold dojo mobile wallpaper to back it, that should look a lot tidier
Love tailing!! Best portion of MGS4 was the early trailing mission--aside from Shadow Moses. Gosh i wish the PW practice-makes-perfect loop were done then, so i could keep repeating similar trail-sneaking ops over and over haha.
It's really good. I liked Yakuza 0 more, tho.