Re: Shenmue 3 E3 Reveal
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 8:40 pm
been waiting this game for a long time, sa wakas it will finally happen
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sa wakas no?marsee06 wrote:been waiting this game for a long time, sa wakas it will finally happen
Yah parang kailan lang nung napag usapan natin, now its finally happeningz3kEn wrote:sa wakas no?
sa to sa kwinekwento mo saken
Some early in-development screenshots have emerged for Shenmue III following its surprise Kickstarter campaign launched back at E3. The odd camera angles are apparently deliberate in order to eliminate potential spoilers.
The domain actually appears to have been registered in September 2016, and it seems to match with the fact that Sega mentioned in the past the will to explore ways to re-release the classic game.
That said, it’s important to mention that a domain registration is in no shape or form a final confirmation that an HD remaster or remake of Shenmue is coming. It could very well be a preemptive move while the company explores the possibility.
In the meanwhile, Shenmue creator Yu Suzuki is still at work on Shenmue III independently from Sega, and just recently shared some new screenshots.
If the new domain is indeed an indication of an incoming HD remaster, it’d be interesting to see if it might be released before the third chapter of the saga, that is scheduled to launch on PS4 and PC in December 2017.
http://gematsu.com/2017/08/shenmue-iii- ... EDEDupb.99Shenmue III is due out for PlayStation 4 and PC in the second half of 2018. It will be published both physically and digitally by Deep Silver.
Suzuki also talked about a ton of other subjects in the full discussion, including the development surprises of using Unreal Engine 4:
“Using Unreal Engine 4 has been a first for me, but it allowed for more conventional techniques than I expected which in turn also brought with it completely new efficiencies. Along with those two points, it has allowed us [to] bring the graphics quality past what I had first envisioned.â€
“The thing that has been harder than expected for me has been using the engine as is. Because as someone who used to write everything from code, I want to see and t ouch what’s inside, but can’t.â€