Shenmue 3 Releases A Promising New Trailer
by Isa Bella 123 hp drivers setupShenmue 3 has made the fans wait for far too
long now, but with the recent release of the trailer, the wait seems to be
worth it. The announcement for the game at Sony's E3 2015 was an unexpected
surprise for the fans. The game has been through some highs and lows ever since
the announcement. There have been several delays faced by the game along with
some severe backlash from backers of Kickstarters. The suspension and backlash
were the results of the announcement regarding the game being released on the
PC platform through Epic Games Store. The game was initially told to be
available on steam, so the fans were somewhat disappointed with the
announcement.
Source:- Shenmue 3 Releases A Promising New Trailer
Still, with the game's release date November
19 getting closer, the fans are excited to get their hands on the final part of
Yu Suzuki's trilogy.
The very first Shenmue was released way back
in 1999. It was an exclusive release for Japan on Sega Dreamcast. The game was
released in the western region in early 2000.
As for Shenmue 2, it was released in Europe
and Japan way back in 2001. The game was also released on the Sega Dreamcast.
The game was made available in North America after it was made compatible with
Xbox one in 2002.
The game gained a vast fanbase which has
remained loyal to it through almost two decades. The game added many features
that games have never encountered before, such as real-time events, a large
area to explore, and several side missions. There is an HD collection available
on Sega for both the games.
The latest trailer showcased the quality
which the game has gained through the years. The clip was released on Deep
Silver's YouTube channel. The clips did not show anything which cannot be
considered the norm in today's standard, but the loyal fans of the series know
how great it looked. To be able to see a game from 1999 to be made with 2019's
technology is insane.
The trailer showed Ryo Hazuki, who is the
main character, wandering in the streets of the city. He is seen to establish
interaction with NPC characters and also playing mini-games. All of this is
accompanied by poor voice acting, which joyfully reminds us of the first two games.
Combat is one feature that looks to be
refined in the game. The combat was never the game's forte, but it is going to
be interesting to see Ryo finally facing off against Lan Di (the main
villain). Shenmue games always took inspiration from several arcade games
from Sega, the most notable one being Virtua Fighter. The title has gotten
pretty old now so it would be interesting to see what Shenmue 3 pulls off.
The game does not seem to offer anything
groundbreaking, but it brings a refined version of familiarity to the fans.
There have been improvements in the graphics department along with enhanced
mechanics for the game. Whatever the game brings, it will be nice for the fans
to finally be able to see the end of a long journey.
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