Shenmue 1 has more attention to detail, like all NPCs having their own character and schedule, a calendar and uses combat sparsely. Yakuza is more of an action game, with street fights on every corner. I wouldn't really compare them but on superficial level.
Also on the Australian PSN.
$47.95 but has a 10% PS+ discount so $43.15. 21 August 2018 (which means 20th August for everyone else if they want a 'same day' release).
A tale of revenge.
In 1986, teenage jujitsu artist Ryo Hazuki returns to the dojo of his father, Iwao Hazuki, only to witness his murder by a Chinese man, Lan Di. Lan Di steals a mysterious artifact known as the Dragon Mirror. Ryo vows to avenge his father's death and sets out tracing Lan Di's path.
The best Shenmue experience:
- Updated user interface
- Choice of modern or classic controls
- Japanese audio available for the first time for a global audience
- Fully scalable screen resolutions
An epic legend:
- A tale of revenge on a grand scale
- Solve the mystery of your father's murder
- An experience never to be forgotten
The world feels alive:
- Talk to anyone, scour the world for clues
- NPCs live independent lives on their own schedule
- Faithful recreations of 1980s Japan and Hong Kong, China
- Distract yourself with arcade games, collectibles, duck racing, and more
In-game purchases optional
We don't know yet. Steam DL is supposed to be 30GB though, so I'm guessing HQ audio is in.Is the audio supposed to be cleaned up/remastered/imported from the source audio? Or is it more or less going to be as muffled as the original releases?
Where are you seeing that quote? Can't find it on either the Xbox Store listing or Steam.
Nice. Hopefully somebody can show what the preorder theme looks like.
No switch version yetNot to port beg or anything but does anyone know the reason this is not coming to Switch? Did Sega ever give an explanation as to why? It just does not make any sense to me. :(...
Sorry if this has been answered before. Other than that, can't wait to waste countless hours on the damn forklift haha...
I don't believe D3T even wrote the emulator in that collection anyway. It's most likely the same one SEGA have been using since last gen. D3T specifically point out they only did the "bedroom" hub and the additional features/functionality, as well as the shovel work getting it to consoles.
Yes, on PS4 and XBO.
More in reference to some wording on the PS listings that isn't present on the Xbox/Steam stores. I know you can't put the cat back in the bag with the release date.The game is literally listed on both consoles' own store pages with an exact date. There's no denying that's the release date now.
Ultimately D3T are work-for-hire, and SEGA do have a habit of treating their 16-bit catalogue like money for old rope, so I guess so.That may be true, but the whole product is kind of crummy, from the barebones features to the multiplayer. However, I'd sooner pin that on SEGA than d3t.
Yep. August 20th at 9:00 PM sounds like a West Coast situation. It sometimes releases there three hours early when the East Coast crosses over into the new day right?The game is literally listed on both consoles' own store pages with an exact date. There's no denying that's the release date now.
Any update on the Retrobit releasing those Dreamcast controllers? Would be perfect for a play through.