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OUTCAST MAKING A COMBEACK!

Amazing PC title Outcast was recently bought by its original creators with the intention of making a new game.

If you haven't played it, GoG has it on sale for like 3$. Buy it, play it, and bask in the amazing awesomeness of it.

The founders of the original game's development studio, Yann Robert, Franck Sauer and Yves Grolet, have bought the rights to game off Atari, with the aim of reviving the franchise.

This is possibly the best news you will hear all week.

Seriously, look at the video above. In terms of open world design, enemy AI and visuals, it was lightyears ahead of its peers. Can't wait to see a more modern treatment.

http://kotaku.com/oh-man-outcast-is-coming-back-653118246
by Segata Sanshiro Jr.
Wed Jul 03, 2013 12:37 am
 
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Re: Random Shenmue Thoughts

Holy shit that's some atrocious voice acting.

I know that I'm stating the obvious here, but I haven't touched Shenmue 2 since 2008, so it's kind of jarring.

I've never played the X-Box Shenmue II so have never heard the English dub until now, but yeah that was pretty fucking tragic.

Is it worse that I haven't played Shenmue I or II all the way through more than once?
by QWERTY
Tue Dec 03, 2013 8:06 am
 
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Re: Review The Last Game You Beat

Found out my friend had never played Super Metroid before... so I brought it over to his house and we beat it today. I've forgotten how incredibly good this game is. It may not be my favorite game but it may very well be the best game I've ever played. I can't think of a single thing wrong with it.
by Thief
Fri Nov 15, 2013 1:11 am
 
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Re: Giving up smoking

Exactly. That's why you enslave them and lock them up in a ball for the entirety of their existence.
by MiTT3NZ
Tue Dec 03, 2013 8:45 am
 
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Re: Official E3 2014 Topic

I've just been speaking in regards to who did things first, not who improved upon existing ideas.

And you were free to move around while locked-on in Tomb Raider. Only holdup being that it still used tank controls and didn't have the benefit of analog-style movement yet. I believe you had to stay stationary in Mega Man Legends though.
by OL
Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:14 am
 
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Re: Zelda Wii U Announced

They both had some phenomenally great games (which are actually worth owning the systems for, I'd say), but in terms of quantity and variety in their individual libraries... they're both weak.
The original NES and SNES are still the best Nintendo consoles ever.
by OL
Wed Jun 18, 2014 10:34 pm
 
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Re: Shenmue E3 Discussion

Someone needs to announce something Shenmue related if they want to topple Bethesda. Last night's conference was a full out home run swing.

TwiceFriedRice wrote: Nope. Deal with it. You'll sleep better.


Cmon TFR. Hop on son. You know you want to. 15 hours! :lol:

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by Peter
Mon Jun 15, 2015 5:31 am
 
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Re: Shenmue III Coming December 2017

I actually wouldn't mind an extra year's delay. Doesn't just two years seem a little short for the development of a game like this?
Granted, we can assume the grand majority of visual design and whatnot has been finished for some time, but still, two years... that's pretty quick.
I'd personally say to expect a delay.
by OL
Tue Jun 16, 2015 12:29 am
 
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Re: SHENMUJE 3 ANNOUNCED FOR PS4!!

I came back here just to fucking die. I'm literally choked up.
by DeadSheep
Mon Jun 15, 2015 9:54 pm
 
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Re: SHENMUE 3 ANNOUNCED FOR PS4 KICKSTARTER!

I haven't logged on in years. I'd lost hope ages ago. I can't tell you guys how happy I am. This is a wonderful night for all of us. I'm still in a state of shock.
by Mr.Tambourine Man
Mon Jun 15, 2015 10:25 pm
 
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Re: SHENMUE 3 ANNOUNCED FOR PS4 KICKSTARTER!

Shenmue 3 is happening!! I signed up at the dojo when I was a fucking kid. Crazy.this news will likely bring a lot of long lost members back
by pico
Mon Jun 15, 2015 11:09 pm
 
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Re: SHENMUE 3 ANNOUNCED FOR PS4 KICKSTARTER!

I've had time to process this for the past hour and whatever amounts of shit and semen that were in my body are now in my pants. I may die of entire body failure before this thing reaches its goal.
by ChaiOgawa
Mon Jun 15, 2015 11:23 pm
 
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Re: SHENMUE 3 ANNOUNCED FOR PS4 KICKSTARTER!

I just hope it's not a brilliant troll. What if Yu takes the two million and only uses like $1000 to make a game where it's just a screen with Ryo and Shenhua's lifeless skeletons in the cave and you just kind of move the camera around? And then pockets the rest??

Regardless, congrats to everyone. I'm disturbed by all of the ejaculation going on, but after 14 years of blue balls, I'd say it's damn deserved.
by Bastard Yusuke
Mon Jun 15, 2015 11:36 pm
 
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Re: SHENMUE 3 ANNOUNCED FOR PS4 KICKSTARTER!

Just pledged 300. That's a pretty good chunk o' change for me, but I guess this means more to me than I thought it would.
Oh, and I just have to say I've never been so happy to be totally wrong. :mrgreen:
Here I was saying how something like Shenmue would never be announced at E3 nowadays. Poopoo on me, and I don't care.
by OL
Mon Jun 15, 2015 11:49 pm
 
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Re: SHENMUE 3 ANNOUNCED FOR PS4 KICKSTARTER!

Just pledged 300. That's a pretty good chunk o' change for me, but I guess this means more to me than I thought it would.
Oh, and I just have to say I've never been so happy to be totally wrong. :mrgreen:
Here I was saying how something like Shenmue would never be announced at E3 nowadays. Poopoo on me, and I don't care.

I am thinking about robbing a bank, taking out payday loans, and murdering babies to pledge 10,000 dollars. What does the murdering babies have to do with getting the 10K, you ask? Nothing.
by Joe Pesci
Mon Jun 15, 2015 11:51 pm
 
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Re: SHENMUE 3 ANNOUNCED FOR PS4 KICKSTARTER!

Stop breaking the damn website. I'm trying to find out what songs Sir JC Denton was listening to in 2005.
by MiTT3NZ
Mon Jun 15, 2015 11:54 pm
 
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Re: SHENMUE 3 ANNOUNCED FOR PS4 KICKSTARTER!

I'm more excited for the pc release


imagine the mods
by Locke_cole
Tue Jun 16, 2015 1:07 am
 
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Re: Technique Scrolls

haha yeah I can see that...you will know its dumbed down if you can get the top tomato convenience store prize in less than 5 tries.
by Locke_cole
Tue Jun 16, 2015 1:12 am
 
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Re: Future ideas for Shenmue PLEASE CONTRIBUTE TO THIS

I hope they introduce a timed event that you need to quickly react to by pushing a corresponding button on the controller.
by Joe Pesci
Tue Jun 16, 2015 1:35 am
 
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Re: Shenmue 3 becomes the fastest game to hit 1M on Kickstar

I can just imagine some SEGA exec thinking to himself "where were all these fuckers when Shenmue II got released?"
by MiTT3NZ
Tue Jun 16, 2015 1:41 am
 
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Re: SHENMUE 3 ANNOUNCED FOR PS4 KICKSTARTER (INFORMATION INS

There seems to be a $120 donation every two seconds or summat. Shit is getting crazy.
by MiTT3NZ
Tue Jun 16, 2015 1:45 am
 
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Re: SHENMUE 3 ANNOUNCED FOR PS4 KICKSTARTER (INFORMATION INS

Holy mother of GOD, EVERYONE! WE DID IT!!!! I donated $10,000 for a dinner with Yu. I know that's crazy but I couldn't fucking help it.
by LanDC
Tue Jun 16, 2015 2:04 am
 
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Re: Final Fantasy VII Remake

Super pumped, can't wait to cross dress in HD
by Locke_cole
Tue Jun 16, 2015 2:21 am
 
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Forum name changed from "Future of Shenmue" to...

"Shenmue III."

DAMN THAT FELT GOOD!
by Yama
Tue Jun 16, 2015 2:26 am
 
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Re: Yu Suzuki - Playstation E3 Experience 2015 Live Cast

So most likely no Xbox One :( Ohwell, going to be sweet on my PC :D Also looking forward to any mods that may come out of it.
by Outlawstar98
Tue Jun 16, 2015 6:28 pm
 
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Re: Who's going to finally play/beat Shenmue II?

lol, no. That's one of the dumbest things I've ever read.
by MiTT3NZ
Tue Jun 16, 2015 10:20 pm
 
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Re: What jobs will there be in Shenmue 3?

Well he's in communist china where earning money is for capitalist pigs so starve to death?
by south carmain
Tue Jun 16, 2015 10:02 pm
 
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Re: The reunion topic.

I kinda miss the old guys. I spent a lot of time here during my late teens. I'm 28 now, wow, 12 years since I joined... Quite a bit happened in that time, I wonder what the other members are up to.

I got my degree in computer engineering, led the clandestine life for a while (does anyone remember when I sent my resume to the CIA as a joke? prob not.), but now I am working as a computer engineer for a weapons company. About to quit soon to start my own software company.

The junk forum was my favorite place, I am somewhat sad to see it gone.
by Mr. Frozen
Wed Jun 17, 2015 1:14 am
 
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Re: The reunion topic.

I started with the dojo back in 2002, we used a different site back then before everyone switched to this one in 2003. Always been goaliefrk tho, I think. ha

I recognize some of the oldies here, good to see everyone old and new.

I'm currently getting my Masters degree and am teaching at the University of North Texas.

The day we spoke of for years and years has arrived!
by goaliefrk
Wed Jun 17, 2015 1:37 am
 
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Re: The reunion topic.

Hey guys!

It's like walking into your favorite bar from your teen years... you remember some of the faces and even some of the names, but sadly not all of them. The place hasn't changed, though. And nobody cleaned the place in years ;)

So anyway, I always used to be one of the older members, making me a 32 year old "man" with a girlfriend and a 6-year-old son at home. I live in a small house with a garden and have 4 jobs (teacher, translator/interpreter, spirits wholesaler, marketing content creator). Most of my jobs are freelance so I still have time for my family and, occasionally, even video games.

Currently I am playing Kerbal Space Center which is very nerdy but just my cup of tea.

Also, I am in the middle of correction season (for my teacher job) so I will be here far less regularly than I used to be in 2003/04 and 05.

Great to be back! It has always been a pleasure to be with you guys and I am sure it will be a pleasure once again!

Philipp
by DaMulder
Wed Jun 17, 2015 2:54 am
 
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Gorons

My brother has been mocking the moping sound they made in Ocarina of Time for the last two hours.

Should I be concerned?

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by goaliefrk
Wed Jun 17, 2015 3:54 am
 
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Re: Sega's Involvement with Shenmue 3

I see it more along the lines of...

Suzuki: "I wanted to use the Shenmue license again to..."
SEGA: "Yeah, sure, whatever, do what you want with it."
Suzuki: "Okay, great, what we're gonna do is..."
SEGA: "Get out of my office."
by MiTT3NZ
Wed Jun 17, 2015 12:44 am
 
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Re: Will there be Actual Choices this time around for Story?

I'd prefer a straightforward story with a definite outcome.
by OL
Thu Jun 18, 2015 2:00 am
 
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Will there be Actual Choices this time around for Story?

Will you guys welcome actual choices for Shenmue? So far it has been a straight forward road.

More and more games have choices now, I wonder if Yu Suzuki will go down this road...If he does should it effect main story or only sideline stories, and if so how much for either?
by ImGladUmad
Thu Jun 18, 2015 1:46 am
 
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Re: Is it true that Ryo once spoke about his bandage?

Tom is a good friend, but he is a business man through and through.
by Locke_cole
Wed Jun 17, 2015 5:48 pm
 
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Re: Is it true that Ryo once spoke about his bandage?

Close

Ryo actually tells Tom ( at the docks) that it is a scar from his Melanoma...Remember this is Japan in the 80's and the Nuke's had just dropped 1 maybe 2 weeks before the start of the game.
by Locke_cole
Wed Jun 17, 2015 5:34 pm
 
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Re: Why does Shenmue have such a devoted fanbase?

I personally think a huge part of it is simply that so much was promised for this grand series of games, only for the rug to be pulled out from under its fans when it ended on a cliffhanger with no resolution whatsoever. It's hard to think of another series where this has happened, where we've been shown proof that a story is already prepared, but were left with that aching feeling that we may end up screwed out of it.
Sure, it's also partly the fact that the games are so great and have a feeling like nothing else, yaddah yaddah, but it's that one-two punch of fantastic games + cliffhanger which totally cemented that some people were going to end up really passionate and devoted to it.
by OL
Fri Jun 19, 2015 3:45 am
 
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Re: Yu Suzuki - Reddit AMA Today 21:30 PST / 05.30 GMT

Shenmue 3 is on pace to surpass Bloodstained and is about to surpass the Doublefine game--in less than a week. Excuse me for not being that anxious about their crowd funding efforts. Wake me up when the actual game isn't being advertised correctly
by mjq jazz bar
Fri Jun 19, 2015 1:57 pm
 
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Famitsu Translation & Scans

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thanks to kurushii for the scans.

Famitsu Translation by Axm and Switch

Feature Story
- Ryo Hazuki is coming back -


Shenmue III has set off
The fundraising campaign has started on Kickstarter


E3 2015 is being held in Los Angeles from June 17th till 19th (Japan time). Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) press conference was held in June 16th, a day before E3 starts, and a game creator Yu Suzuki announced the new “Shenmue 3.” He also revealed his campaign using the crowd-funding site “Kickstarter” to raise funds for this game.
It’s been 14 years since the release of Shenmue 2. What will this eagerly-awaited Shenmue 3 be like? Why did he chose Kickstarter?--- I have asked the executive produce Mr.Suzuki. (Interviewer: Famitsu chief editor Katsuhiko Hayashi)


Finally setting off the official sequel “Shenmue 3”


---The impact of the name of “Shenmue 3” is so great and it surprised me when I first heard it. Well, it’s been 14 years since Shenmue 2 was released. Why make Shenmue 3 now? Would you give us the accounts on how it started?
Suzuki: I have been always looking for the way to launch Shenmue 3, so it is not like we just started this project. Although it’s been more than a decade since Shenmue 2, there are many enthusiastic fans still existing and when I attend autograph sessions abroad, they always come ask me “When is Shenmue 3 coming?” For example in France, 80% of people who come to my autograph sessions are the Shenmue fans. The rest of 10% are Virtua Fighter fans and the other 10% are Hang-on fans or so. There are fans who still manage fan communities. Every year around March and April, the rumor “They say that they are making Shenmue 3” comes out and it reaches me.. haha.


---The eagerly waiting voices turn to rumors.
Suzuki: Yes that’s right. But slowly the fan’s voices have changed to something wistful. They say “It can be just a novel, so please give us the sequel story at least” or “Just manga is fine. We want to see a new “Shenmue”.” Those voices made me think that I should push the project forward somehow for the fans, no matter if I couldn’t make a full-spec game.


--- And for the means to make it happen, you chose Kickstarter. Why?
Suzuki: About three years ago, one of the fans who has experience using Kickstarter suggested me using it for the Shenmue project. That is when I first learned about Kickstarter, and started researching it. If it comes to really making the game, I have to make sure it satisfies my fans. So I couldn’t go like “OK I’m doing this with Kickstarter!” I seeked other ways,--- for instance finding a partner, but I couldn’t find one that meets my requirements. After careful consideration, we decided that Kickstarter is the best way to set off, and we were able to announce it finally in 2015.


---So you were just saying that you wanted to make the sequel, but really you have been working on it already for a long time.
Suzuki: Yes. Strong feedback after the Shenmue lecture at GDC 2014 also pushed me into coming this far. Sega agreeably licenced it to me and SCE also supported us by saying “We will support you if you are making Shenmue.” I knew that announcing the Kickstarter project at SCE’s conference is a very remarkable thing and am so happy that many people still support Shenmue this much.


---The title “Shenmue 3” is very direct and has no twist.
Suzuki: I couldn’t think of any other name. Shenmue 1, 2 and 3. It is not a spin-off. It comes to PS4 and PC.


---Its an eagerly awaited official sequel and fans will be definitely delighted. What is the goal of the Kickstarter funding?
Suzuki: 2 million yen at the very beginning.


---It must be easy to raise 2 million if it is for Shenmue.
Suzuki: However, 2 million is the very least amount of money you need for a game to come to exist. If it’s just 2 million, it will be more likely a very story-driven based game. If we can raise more, it will be more realistic for me to be able to do what I want to do. I want to try something new.

--- Just like you.. Your stance of “making something new” has never changed.
Suzuki: Yes. I will do my best to make a new Shenmue.

--- We will talk about this “New Shenmue” later. What are the pledge rewards for donating to Kickstarter?
Suzuki: I would like to adopt everyone’s opinion into the game to the extent that I can. For example if there are two designs of one character, then I will ask everyone to vote for each of them. I will provide the participation privilege for that kind of voting. Also while Shenmue 3 is under development, I will prepare a trial-demo so they can take a sneak peak of it.

--- So you are creating Shenmue 3 with your fans?
Suzuki: I think every one of the people who invested in this project has a leading role in it and I hope each one of them enjoy it. Please visit Kickstarter’s Shenmue page to learn more about the pledge rewards.


F: Next, I would like to ask about the key content of Shenmue 3. What kind of story developments can be expected in Shenmue 3?
YS: At the end of Shenmue 2 Ryo visits Guilin, said to be the most beautiful region in China. The area is famous for landscape paintings, and it has a river called the Li river. Shen Hua’s house is located on a tributary of the river. The story of Shenmue 2 ends at the point where Ryo reaches Shen Hua’s house, and the story of Shemue 3 continues right from there.
F: So, Ryo and Shen Hua will make an appearance, continuing from the previous part.
YS: For people who have played the Shenmue series, those familiar characters will appear as they were.
F: Will the setting be Guilin?
YS: Yes. For example, visiting a town(s) in the Guilin area, or going back to the mountains. Also infiltrating the Guilin chapter of an underground organization, the Chi You Men.
F: It could be said that Shenmue is the originator of open world gameplay, and has influenced many games since, but for Shenmue 3 what direction do you plan to take the open world model?
YS: When I created Shenmue 1, I was aiming to create exactly what is now called an “open world”. Being able to stop freely at any location you wish, advancing if you wish to move the story forward, or just standing still if you prefer. Back then, we called the system “FREE”, but in time it came to be referred to as open world. In Shenmue 2, with advances and technology and techniques, the open world was expanded even further.
F: In Shenmue 2, it was possible to walk through many towns over a wide area of Hong Kong, wasn’t it.
YS: Actually, at that time, I had decided that for Shenmue 3 I would delve in more deeply.
F: More deeply?
YS: Yes. People might expect that the open world would be made even broader, but in contrast to that, I will focus on depth. For example, for the case of 100 characters, splitting the development budget among them would limit the elements that could be incorporated into each character.
F: That’s true, it would make it harder to create each with detail.
YS: However, if we reduce the number to 10 characters, a lot of possibilities are opened up. The amount of conversation could be increased 10 times, or detailed A.I. provided for each character. As a result, conversations could be much richer. As an example, in Shenmue 3 the person that Ryo will speak with most is Shen Hua, so I want to portray her with depth. I envisage an approach where, by settings parameters for Shen Hua, on-going conversations with her will influence events such as changing her attitude, or changing the way that quests relating to her unfold.
F: I see. I think a lot of support for Shenmue comes not from just the realistic towns, but from the realism of the people inhabiting it. From what you have described, this realism will be further increased, and the world will feel even more “human”.
YS: Yes. In Shenmue this time I will be focusing particularly on digging down further on such internal aspects.
F: This is your vision for the new Shenmue, isn’t it.
YS: Of course, that’s not to say it will not be open world. Stretch goals will allow the town(s) to be expanded. However, what I would like to try first is to develop something that everyone has not anticipated; a deep Shenmue world.

F: I can’t wait to see this new Shenmue. Speaking of Shenmue, apart from its open world, its QTEs and minigames made it special, didn’t they.
YS: QTEs were originally included so that even people who were poor at battles could enjoy them. I’m happy that various games have included QTEs since then.
F: QTEs also had their origin in Shenmue, didn’t they.
YS: This time, I would like to show new QTEs; ones which can played by anyone, and which have carefully-crafted event sequences. In addition, I’d like to change the nature of free battles. (I will think of a different name, as I don’t want to call them free battles). I’d like to make a battle that is won by making the correct decision, rather than by correct timing of pushing buttons.
F: I believe Shenmue was made with the concept of being a game that can be enjoyed by any player, and this new system feels to be in keeping with that.
YS: Also this time I am planning a “technique scrolls” system. Ah.... maybe I have said too much (laughs).
F: Not at all, we’d like to hear more! (laughs)
YS: For example, with the free battle it is tough to practice and input the various commands required, so simply by obtaining a technique scroll you can apply the technique to help you win a battle. In the case of a QTE, the new technique could be unleashed during the QTE. I would like to make it so that a technique can be used to your advantage in battle just by obtaining a technique scroll. Furthermore, I’d like to make that technique scroll connect with various elements within the game.
F: Could you explain a bit more with respect to “connecting with elements”?
YS: Shenmue has had a number of ways you could play around, such as mini-games and gambling spots, but I have always been thinking about how to connect these together in some way. Of course, they are connected in the sense that you can take a part-time job to earn money, then increase that amount by gambling, then buy weapons... but not that kind of connection, something much closer. If the stretch goals can be reached and more detailed elements incorporated into the open world, this will allow technique scrolls to serve as the pivot for connecting together the various side games. That’s the kind of direction I would like to take it.
F: I see. So various elements of the open world will be connected together in a more natural way. Apart from that, are there any other elements that you are keen to include in Shenmue 3?
YS: One particular part of Shenmue that fans seem to have fallen in love with is the forklift part-time job, which is extremely popular. So I really want to include it in Shenmue 3 too, but how can you operate a forklift deep in the mountains of Guilin (laughs). I haven’t stopped thinking about how to find some way to include a forklift (laughs).

F: Please tell us about the development set-up for Shenmue 3.
YS: This time, the main development company is Neilo. The representative for Neilo, Takeshi Hirai, worked as the chief programmer for Shenmue and has a good understanding of Shenmue.
F: Since Shenmue is an open world game, I had thought that working with an overseas development company that is experienced in open world games would have been an option.
YS: Yes, that may have been an option. However, the main distinguishing characteristic of Shenmue is its culture. I believe that users overseas also have taken interest in the culture and customs of Asia. People have said they appreciate it when Ryo says “Thank you” for the smallest thing, for example. Someone who has worked all along on creating Shenmue understands that kind of culture and values.
F: So this time, development will be using Unreal Engine 4, won’t it.
YS: I have been looking at various engines for Shenmue 3 for the past 3 years, but the colors of Unreal Engine 4 are closest to those I envisage for the world of Shenmue. Although that’s a pretty broad statement, given that it’s a technical topic. The feeling of slight dampness in the air, the skin colors, the feel of materials etc were closest to my ideal.
F: Apart from the Neilo staff, are there others participating who have worked with Shenmue before?
YS: Yes, of course. I wanted to build up the team with past members as I believe that gives the fans some reassurance. Among others are scenario writer Masahiro Yoshimoto, and Kenji Miyawaki who is in charge of the character designs.
F: Given that this project is coming to life 14 years after the previous release of Shenmue, everyone must be very surprised.
YS: Mr Yoshimoto has been active in the world of television, and reacted with surprise saying “With television, producing something new with a theme that is 14 years old is unheard of”. But Mr Yoshimoto told me that he made many discoveries through his experience with Shenmue. Later on, I plan to release a video with comments from Mr Yoshimoto and the rest of the staff, so please watch out for it.
F: We are looking forward to seeing it. The fans are sure to be happy.
YS: I have gathered together quite a few of the original key members who gave Shenmue that special feel. I’m sure this will bring a feeling of both reassurance and nostalgia.
F: By the way, it may be a bit impatient to ask, but do you already have in mind how things will progress after Shenmue 3?
YS: Of course, I have that in mind. But first and foremost, I’d like to put primary focus on Shenmue 3.
F: When is the planned release date for Shenmue 3?
YS: I’d like to release it by the end of 2017.
F: That’s quite some way off, but we can’t wait. From speaking with you today, I can really appreciate the challenges that you are taking on of producing a new Shenmue. Finally, do you have a message for all the fans who have waited all this time for Shenmue 3?
YS: The fans have told me over the course of 14 years how they wanted part 3 to be made, and I have always told myself that I had to find some way to make it. And now, through the crowd-funding of Kickstarter, at last I have been able to make a start on the Shenmue 3 project. In order to bring about a Shenmue 3 that incorporates a perfect blend of both a Shenmue that everyone desires, as well as a Shenmue with the new challenges I want to take on, everyone’s effort is needed. Thank you so much for your support.

Picture captions:
1) This image shows the figures of Ryo and Shen Hua walking on a mountain path. Note that Ryo has changed clothes from the leather jacket he wears in the first and second parts of the series.
2) Using a telescope, Ryo observes buildings below a cliff. According to Yu Suzuki, before Ryo lies the enemy’s camp, which Ryo is searching for a way to infiltrate.
3) Shen Hua and Ryo, drawn by Kenji Miyawaki who is in charge of character design for the series. Shen Hua, the main heroine, did not appear much in the first and second parts of the series. In Shenmue 3, she will surely take a principle role.
4) Niao Sun, one of the leaders of the underground organisation opposing Ryo, the Chi You Men. Although her existence has previously been revealed, she has not made an in-game appearance until now.
by shenhua legend
Thu Jun 18, 2015 1:30 am
 
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Re: Reddit AMA Answers

Yeah yu allowing fans to get closely involved is a big mistake. Most shenmue fans I wonder how they manage to function during their daily lives.
by south carmain
Sat Jun 20, 2015 4:22 pm
 
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Re: Police Involvement

Policeman: Ok, I think we have all the info we need. Are you going to be ok? Do you need a counselor to talk to at all?
Ryo: I'm going to kill Lan Di.
Policeman: Ok then, Bye!
by Riku Rose
Sun Jun 21, 2015 5:58 pm
 
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Re: Suzuki, "I want to make Shenmue 4"

I'm so incredibly happy that he hasn't decided to end the series with Shenmue 3. Even if Shenmue 3 does horribly (which I doubt) and we're left on another cliffhanger, that's still preferable to me than a rushed product just so I "know what happens". I don't play Shenmue merely because i'm curious about the story. I play Shenmue because its story is presented brilliantly and I want nothing to compromise that in further games.
by Thief
Tue Jun 23, 2015 4:03 am
 
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Re: Suzuki, "I want to make Shenmue 4"

He also mentioned in another interview that he had finally decided not to conclude the full story in Shenmue III.
I prefer this since it will at least be closer to his original vision that way. What's the point of rushing through a story and cutting out parts to make it fit in one game? If he does that it will likely not feel like the previous games at all. And the way the series immerse you with its pacing and daily life is also a big part of it all, not just the storyline itself. The other option would be to have the full story but due to the budget, the game would likely be very downscaled and closer to a collection of cutscenes.

They also know more about the funding than we do. Maybe they can already see that it's worth taking the risk? I also assume that more people would return for the "full experience" actually than the bare bones alternative.
by ys
Tue Jun 23, 2015 4:09 am
 
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Re: The Know is going to ruin SH3

I couldn't even make it to the second minute. Is this the kinda shit you lot watch?
by MiTT3NZ
Tue Jun 23, 2015 4:30 am
 
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