This actually worries me since Yu Suzuki appeared in the game's Niconico broadcast ...
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Technophilz wrote: I am not sure if Suzuki is officially involved with this game or not, but what worries me is that it's made using the Unreal Engine. Moreover it had a decent 34/40 score from Famitsu in Japan while western media gave it a very low score (Edge 1.5/5 and Gamespot 3/10) ...
fittersau wrote:It really depends on how much his involvement was during the game. Itagaki hosting Yu Suzuki was either a stunt riding off the Shenmue 3 success or Suzuki was actually heavily involved in the development of Devil's Third. Which could be worrisome.
Technophilz wrote: I am not sure if Suzuki is officially involved with this game or not, but what worries me is that it's made using the Unreal Engine. Moreover it had a decent 34/40 score from Famitsu in Japan while western media gave it a very low score (Edge 1.5/5 and Gamespot 3/10) ...
Rikitatsu wrote: Wait, are people assuming Suzuki assisted in Devil's Third development solely because he appeared on a stream? That's a huge jump in conclusions, to put it mildly.
fittersau wrote:Japanese games cater for Japanese.. and us who like Japanese games. I'm not saying Gamespot's score is inappropriate however, they do have certain biases.
shengoro86 wrote:fittersau wrote:It really depends on how much his involvement was during the game. Itagaki hosting Yu Suzuki was either a stunt riding off the Shenmue 3 success or Suzuki was actually heavily involved in the development of Devil's Third. Which could be worrisome.
Suzuki and Itagaki are friends in real life. It could just be because of that.
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