We discussed whether Shenmue stands the test of time on the Eurogamer Podcast, if that's of interest. You can play the first two games thanks to last summer's remaster on PS4, Xbox One and PC. We recently had a good look at how Shenmue 3 will play via a trailer from Monaco's Magic festival last month, and all signs suggest a fairly faithful return to the series. The key question is whether forklift racing will also return - fingers crossed that's also the case. Story-wise it was to get closer to a gang connected to the person responsible for Ryo's father's killer - but it was also useful for paying off his capsule toy collection. Deep Silver took to Twitter today to quash the rumours of Shenmue 3 releasing on Xbox One. Sheephead Joined 2 Such awesome news The more people who have access to S1 & S2 the better it will be for S3 Hopefully Sony follow suit and stick it on PS Plus in one of the months leading up to November. New rumours of an Xbox One version of Shenmue 3 have been denied by the game's publisher. The forklift was a fan-favourite part of the original Shenmue, where Ryo took on a job moving crates at a harbour. Please note that Shenmue III is not coming to Xbox One, as confirmed by Deep Silver. We already knew Ryo could get a job in Shenmue 3, but this is the first look at exactly what he can get up to. Revealed in a new image from publisher Koch Media, it shows Ryo hard at work driving a forklift truck in a factory setting. They trust me because I know more about the workings of the game more than anyone else."įurther details and insights can be found in the DualShockers interview.It's the news every Shenmue fan wanted to hear - the upcoming third game will see the return of forklifts. In fact, it wouldn’t surprise me if Shenmue III came straight to Game Pass the way the Yakuza games are about. It’d make sense considering the Shenmue I&II ports came to Xbox and recently joined the Game Pass line-up. "I am the one who created Shenmue, so Sega allows me to take decisions for the game. My personal opinion is that it’s likely a 1-year timed exclusive to Sony and will make it’s way to Xbox in November 2020. "It’s difficult to explain," Suzuki replied when asked about the issue. While the previous Shenmue games were published by Sega, which still owns the IP, it is not clear what involvement the corporation has in this independently developed successor. Suzuki's Kickstarter project concluded at more than $5.5 million, making it the most funded Kickstarter game yet, while there are now new opportunities to support it. Suzuki sent shockwaves though the industry in June when he revealed, after some fourteen years since Shenmue 2, that he was set to develop a third game in the series, and bring an end to the story he originally drafted more than two decades ago.Ī Kickstarter campaign, initially seeking $2 million, was fully funded in less than twelve hours. The prototypes are being made on PC, but then production shifts to PS4, and then to PC again." He also suggested that, as with many Unreal Engine 4 projects, that the PC is technically the lead platform for development. It will look more like a movie." He added that the team expects the game to render at thirty frames-per-second, as 60 might be too big a technical hurdle. Speaking generally about the mechanics and presentation of the game, Suzuki said Shunmue 3 will control "simpler than in the past, and combat will be more cinematic. As part of an ambiguous partnership with Sony, the PlayStation 4 platform holder will provide assistance on production, marketing and publishing. It is not clear whether Suzuki can candidly discuss the Xbox One edition of the project, or even acknowledge his ambitions for the system. Asked whether he has been in discussion with Microsoft executives about an Xbox port, Suzuki replied "I’ll let you use your imagination on this one." By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot'sĪlso, along with discussing the return of Lan Di and a trio of new bosses in the interview, Suzuki also subtly implied the project could eventually come to Xbox One.
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