Cedric has said we will see something 'next December' (surely, he means this December?) 'if we are ready on time'.
Sounds touch and go for PSX.
iyapol wrote: Cedric has said we will see something 'next December' (surely, he means this December?) 'if we are ready on time'.
Sounds touch and go for PSX.
iyapol wrote: I have been quite open about my disappointment with some of the updates in recent months but, having thought about the development in a bit more detail, I would much rather them show us something worth showing instead of something rushed or incomplete that could, potentially, damage the future of the game.
It would be nice to see something at PSX, seeing as the last major update was Monaco Magic, but, if we don't get anything, I would be more than happy with a picture of Joy in a sexy Santa outfit.
Rikitatsu wrote: So, did Cedric say anything interesting? I checked his Twitter and there's nothing, not even livestream links.
Spaghetti wrote:iyapol wrote:they're probably convinced what they've got to show is going to be satisfying
iyapol wrote: Cedric has said we will see something 'next December' (surely, he means this December?) 'if we are ready on time'.
Sounds touch and go for PSX.
Peter wrote:An interesting quote he said was, "there are a lot of surprises, particularly Japanese surprises this year for PSX..."
http://traffic.libsyn.com/eightfour/8-4 ... 161028.mp3
Do you guys really need any more hints like
Spaghetti wrote: I think a better description of the last two updates would be that they've been light on game information. ...
I think they've played it smartly by being restrained with the updates. It's not really in the spirit of "open development" that Kickstarter offers...
Peter wrote: I don't understand why people have been doubting what we have been told by the bosses of the team itself. But for those who are still doubting....
An interesting quote he said was, "there are a lot of surprises, particularly Japanese surprises this year for PSX..."
Sappharad wrote:Cedric's recent comments were clearly trying to lower expectations so that nobody gets their hopes up if it's not ready for PSX. Japanese surprises can apply to a lot of games. Yakuza 0, Rez Infinite, and Ni No Kuni 2 were all Japanese games first announced at PSX last year. The Last Guardian comes out 3 days after PSX starts, that's developed by Sony's Japan studio, maybe a Japanese surprise is that they'll sell it early at PSX.
MEGA VISIONS:
In a podcast with Fauxpop Media, Adam Sipione (one of your fellow Shenmue fans on the trip) mentioned that Yu Suzuki was quite eager to show off some material that hasn't been shown off to the public. Is there anything that you can share with us, and if you can't, can you give us your own reaction to what he showed off?
PETER CAMPBELL:
Unfortunately yes, YSNET and Suzuki-San were kind enough to give us their trust, and show us some unseen Shenmue III material at various points of the day. I am not legally bound to keep what we seen to myself, but being given that trust was an amazing gift, and not something I would breach. But what we were shown...
...Jaw dropping.
I don't mean that in a fanboy manner either. People have no idea what they have been able to achieve, and what's about to drop in the very near future. In my wildest dreams, what I imagined Shenmue III looking like, what we seen was on a totally different level. YSNET have been deliberately quiet since the summer of 2015, and as someone who prefers the less is more approach, I feel fully justified with that after what we were shown. It's insane, and I honestly cannot wait until the fans see it!!
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