![]() While they are mostly gorgeous to look at, some details look blurry and there is some slowdown in odd places. The controls took a bit to get used to since now we have more control over the camera (Thanks to the second Analog stick), but the big focus was on how the visuals looked. When I fired Shenmue III up for the first time, it felt strange. ![]() I do highly suggest that you play through the first two games (which are available on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in a double pack) before diving into this third chapter. If you’ve never played any of the games, the digest movie doesn’t give you the feeling of what it actually felt like to play through. This also serves as a sort of refresher for those who have played through the other games but may have forgotten where it paused. While this could be jarring for new players, they have included a “Digest Movie” where you can get caught up on the story so far. Now enter Shenmue III for the PlayStation 4, with the story picking up right where part II ended. After that, nothing, nothing at all for almost 17 years. Toward this climax, the story took a strange fantasy turn and, without spoiling anything, ended with a rather heavy cliffhanger. The ending of Shenmue II left fans with a strange feeling. This part of his journey is far larger than the previous with even more secrets about his family uncovered. It all leads to Ryo having to journey to Hong Kong where he continues is quest of revenge in the sequel, Shenmue II. ![]() Now, fueled by revenge, Ryo begins a Journey that takes him throughout Yokosuka over several months as he pieces together clues on where to find Lan Di. After the exchange, Lan Di Kills Iwao in front of Ryo. Lan Di demands Iwao give him a mysterious stone artifact known as the dragon mirror. Ryo intervenes, but is easily incapacitated. One day, Ryo returns to his family dojo to witness a confrontation between his father Iwao and a Chinese man, Lan Di. Well, was it worth the 17+ year wait? Read on.įor those who have never played Shenmue, the plot revolves around teenage martial artist Ryo Hazuki In 1986 Yokosuka, Japan. After years of wishing and waiting, a promised sequel was announced, and after an ultra-successful Kickstarter campaign, we are finally blessed with Shenmue III. For what seems like a lifetime, fans of the Shenmue series on the Sega Dreamcast waited with bated breath for a sequel.
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