![]() Wait just a bit longer everyone, only two more months. But I think it has managed to become a game which warms your heart. “Shenmue,” if you think about it, is perhaps a slightly unusual game. “Shenmue III” is finally coming out in just over two months. We asked him for any message to his fans, and this is what he said: JAPAN Forward caught up with the director himself, Yu Suzuki, at TGS 2019 on Friday, September 13. And for those planning to catch the last day of the Tokyo Game Show 2019, on Sunday, September 15, you can catch more information about “Shenmue III” at the Sega Games booth, in the Sega partners’ section. Now we know: fans will only have to wait until November 19, 2019. Understandably, people had been waiting with bated breath for when this game - riding very much on the idea of something by the fans for the fans as far back as 2015 - would finally be released to the public. However, at the same time, there are probably a lot of Shenmue fans who will play the game regardless of the launcher, and all this is outrage over nothing.“Shenmue III” is considered one of the most famous video games because it was crowdfunded through Kickstarter. You can bet there are some dedicated, loyal Shenmue fans ready to take this to court. Despite the shady business practice of changing platform so close to the game’s release, this is also illegal under EU law. “I want my money back!” seems to be the repetitive chorus, as hard-done-by fans start kicking-off on Kickstarter. There are comments popping up on Twitter and even on the trailer for Shenmue III. Others shout “It’s the Chinese! They’re watching us!”, and the more ordinary folk don’t want to download another game launcher. ![]() Games like Borderlands 3 and Metro Exodus (funnily enough, another game from Deep Silver) have already been pitted for timed Epic Store exclusive releases. Some fans complain about Epic’s predatory business practices, using their vast pool of Fortnite money to buy out exclusive games from Steam. There will be no Shenmue III, IV, V, ect. Though that’s not to say there aren’t reasons to dislike the Epic Store. For all who are unaware of this, Shenmue III had been officially canceled by Yu Suzuki himself. Most likely, it began in a cloudy sub-Reddit inhabited by Steam and Valve super-fans. People really hate the Epic Store, though where or how or why it started is an internet mystery. Seriously.įor the meantime though, there are bigger problems with the game. Watch as Ryo Hazuki saves a little girl as she falls from a ladder she has no reason to be on, and the facial animation is still a bit wacky. ![]() Like an old Dreamcast game reimagined for the 21st century. The original games received a cult following and are widely considered some of the most ambitious video games of all time.ĭirector Yu Suzuki showed up at E3 himself to show off a new game trailer, and the game looks as hilariously nostalgic as everyone expected it to be. Shenmue III is the highly anticipated sequel to the earlier two Shenmue games. However, publishers Deep Silver and the developer, YS Net, told E3 yesterday that the game is now an Epic Store exclusive. ![]() The 70,000 backers of the project thought they’d get a Steam key and a Steam Beta. Shenmue III received Kickstarter funding of millions of dollars. The Epic Store has found another way to irritate a whole sub-section of gamers: fans of the classic Shenmue series.
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