Brandoloneous
Super Freak
About damn time!
Now I can see what all the fuss is about. I only played one of them briefly at a friend's house like 20 years ago.
Shenmue is a series I've been fascinated by, but unable to play, for nearly 20 years. At last, can't wait to get it (and hopefully I'll get over the dated game mechanics quickly).
Yeah I'll be picking this up. Never played them before so I'll get to see what the hype is about.
Don't let hype kill the experience for you. It's a slow burn grounded in a realistic setting of 1986-1987 Japan. Go in objectively as you can and be patient as you play as the game isn't 100% action all the time. More like 60% Story/Exploration/Daily Life and 40% Action whereas Shenmue II is more 50/50. Too many times I see people complain about how slow it is or how boring the real-life stuff is and they never just sit the hell down and enjoy the whole ride.
I also can't stress enough to play the game with Japanese dub and English subtitles.
Definitely play the game with Japanese dub and English subs. Unless you want the horrible English dub to take you out of the story, I'd suggest playing with the English dub during a second playthrough to laugh at your heart's content. The Japanese dub is phenomenal and more genuine in comparison.
Shenmue started the whole QTE craze and I think God of War and Resident Evil 4 helped push it more into the mainstream. If awesome QTEs from the game that started them aren't really your thing, there's actual skill involved too:
Every character has their own schedule and home they return to. Meaning, even the NPCs have purpose. Some more than others, where they'll teach you new moves. For example, Jianmin in Shenmue II who teaches you the Iron Palm. Start at 5:25
100% true.The Shenmue creator coined the term ‘Quick Time Event’ but it had been around as a video game staple for over a decade.
Classics like Dragon’s Lair and Space Ace were all about QTE.
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