After the PC version of Shenmue III, it is now the PS4 Pro version on Gamersyde with a 30 minutes video. You will discover the very beginning of the game and the special atmosphere coming from Yu Suzuki's franchise.
After the PC version of Shenmue III, it is now the PS4 Pro version on Gamersyde with a 30 minutes video. You will discover the very beginning of the game and the special atmosphere coming from Yu Suzuki's franchise.
The game whose announcement made BlimBlim cry is now officially available everywhere. Shenmue III is obviously not a triple A game, and those who naively believed that a rather limited budget would be enough to compete what the biggest publishers can do today are bound to whine in the days to come. This sequel to the all cult classic series on Dreamcast is faithful to the two original games, which will undoubtedly feel dated to younger players, who probably won't realize that this third installment is way more detailed in terms of visuals. Now of course, it shouldn't be compared to the most technically impressive games out there, there would be no point in doing that. We don't know yet if the game's story will be engaging enough to keep the fans interested, but we hope to find out soon.
Note: We'll try to add 4K footage as soon as possible.
Those who have backed Shenmue III can now download a short demo of the game, which gives access to a small area in which you can interact with people, play a bunch of mini-games and give the combat system a try. We have recorded the PC version of the demo in 4K, so if nostalgia is what you're after, check it out!
Here is the Gamescom trailer of Shenmue III which shows how a day looks like for Ryo Hazuki. The game will be out November 19th for PS4 and PC.
Shenmue III may have been delayed until November 2019 but E3 was still a good opportunity to get a bit of sunshine. Inside, you will find the latest trailer of the game, in its YouTube version only sadly.