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Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Daikatana Ritsu posted:

Like Black Francis singing caribou

Lol

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Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

*Screaming Frank Blackly* Remaster! Remaster!

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Daikatana Ritsu posted:

This Sonic form
Where I was born
I now repent

Shenmue

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Gigantic - Sonic and Sally [AMV]

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Ween posted:

Serious post time:

Shenmue is, no joke, the father of modern gaming. Just about everything you can think of that is common in AAA games today, was pioneered in Shenmue. Even little things you wouldn't expect, like procedural generating forests, stems from Shenmue. When Shenmue was in production, it was something that was literally 15 years too early. Insanely ground breaking.

In terms of gameplay, it's a mix of an adventure game kinda like Heavy Rain, albeit more open, and an action RPG, with the combat itself being lifted from Virtua Fighter. You train, you level up, you learn new moves. In Shenmue I, the focus is on day to day living, perhaps more like harvest moon or any other daily sim game, but shenmue II is much more of a story focused game, with a much bigger emphasis on underground fighting tournaments. There isn't much combat in shenmue I, where shenmue II is full of it.

Unfortunately, the format shift between shenmue I and shenmue II ruined some of the more ambitious aspects. Example, even though there isn't much fighting in Shenmue I, there is a dojo where you can train and level up, and the game highly encourages it. THis is because, when you get to shenmue II, the moves you learned carried over, so you'd have a custom-made fighter for Shenmue II that would affect your approach to the underground fighting tournaments. But since Shenmue I was on the dreamcast, and shenmue II in the us was on the xbox, they couldn't transfer saves, and thus they just basically gave you all the moves in the US version of shenmue II, ruining the character-building.

The story itself is classic wuxia kung fu. It begins grounded with a mystery -- you come home and see your father murdered before your eyes by a chinese man named Lan Di. Your father, who was a martial arts master, hands of a sacred mirror to Lan Di before Lan Di performs a forbidden and fatal technique on your father. In his last dying moments, he begs you to keep your friends close. Ryo vows in that moment to avenge his father's death.

Pretty much all of Shenmue I is focused on beginning your adventure, i.e. raising money to travel to china to begin your quest. As such, it's kinda light on story. You discover that the mirror your father handed over was part of a pair, and that he had hidden the other mirror on the grounds of his dojo which Ryo finds. These mirrors are ancient magics, and it's said whoever holds both of them can summon a dragon that will devour the world.

Shenmue II is where everything really kicks into high gear. Ryo travels to china and finds out more about Lan Di, the mirror, and his own destiny. Throughout Shenmue I and II there is a repeated legend that is narrated:


He shall appear from a far eastern land across the sea,
A young man who has yet to know his potential,
This potential is a power that could either destroy him or realize his will,
His courage shall determine his fate,
The path he must traverse, fraught with adversity, I await whilst praying,
For this destiny predetermined since ancient times,
A pitch black night unfolds with the morning star as its only light,
And thus the saga… Begins…

You uncover that your father and Lan Di had a shared past, that there is a secret society of martial arts masters who are trying to gather the mirrors, and that there is a young woman living in the mountains that Ryo has been destined to meet for hundreds of years. This young woman seemingly has otherworldly powers and can communicate with nature in strange, unknown ways. In their brief time together, Ryo sees her do a number of pretty weird, mystical things.

Along the way, you also go through a surprisingly star-wars like adventure. You meet Ren of Heavens, for example -- probably the closest Shenmue has to a Han Solo. You fight crime lords. You travel to the ancient walled city of Kowloon. It's great. Shenmue II ends with a massive, massive cliff hanger, just as the story reaches it's climax. That's why people have been dying for it.

The other side of why this is such a requested series is because of YU SUZUKI. This is his magnum opus. His life's work. Yu Suzuki is Mr. Sega. Think of a classic sega game that ISN'T Sonic or Shinobi, and Yu Suzuki was involved. Yu Suzuki was the heart and soul of Sega's arcade empire. Hang On, Space Harrier, Outrun, Virtua Racing, Virtua Fighter, Daytona USA, etc -- all Yu Suzuki. Shenmue was basically the last thing he was ever allowed to work on. When the Dreamcast died, Sega's best developer was given a "window seat" where he was technically still an employee, but not allowed to make anything. For 20 years, he was on the "window seat." Imagine if Shigeru Miyamoto disappeared after Mario 64 and wasn't allowed to make games. THat's what happened with Yu Suzuki.

Shenmue III is Yu Suzuki's grand return to gaming. And Shenmue III is being made by a restored version of AM2, his classic team.

The hype for Shenmue III is real.

The new GY!BE song is sounding good.

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Wormskull posted:

*quotes entire Ebert review of Casablanca* And Humphrey Bogart sound’s like such a blowhard.

Lol

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Citizen Kane? More like Citizen Pain... in my rear end! I’d rather have Orson Welles take a massive chili dump on my face than watch this turd

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002


Lol

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Ween - A Girl From Denver Tinder.mp3

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

I’ve played two hours of Kiwami doing nothing but substories and Majima fights today

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Palpek posted:

I'm finishing Kiwami before playing 6.



Thank you Sega.

I did this substory last night, 99% of the substories involve someone trying to scam Kiryu who then beats them up, it’s cool though

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

man nurse posted:

The sidequests in Kiwami aren't very good compared to the rest of the series, they tend not to be too elaborate or comedic because it's just content taken straight from the original PS2 game where they were still figuring things out.

Yeah the ones in 0 were more elaborate but I’m still enjoying the ones in Kiwami. A lot of them take like a minute to finish too

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Ween posted:

Thank You Sega

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

There was an interview recently with the Daisuke Sato the series producer where he said they were thinking of porting 3-5 to PS4 if there was enough demand

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Palpek posted:

I...can't find Majima anywhere.

What chapter are you in?

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

elf help book posted:

how old is kiryu

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Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

It's cool that the Yakuza series (mostly) takes place in the year they was released and that the characters age accordingly

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

I want to play 6 really badly but I also feel like I should play the series in order

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Fungah! posted:

i cant believe i never even looked at these games before i got 5 as a plus game, they're fuckin awesome and one of my favorite game series now

I played a little of 4 when it came out as a PS+ game but for some reason it never clicked until 0, now I'm obsessed with it and I wish Kiwami 2 would come out sooner so I could mainline the whole series

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Palpek posted:

Yakuza 6 is on another level because there are no breaks at all when entering shops/arcades/mahjong parlours or starting combat so it all feels so amazingly seamless. Once I was buying a drink at a grocery store and a group of punks saw me from the street and the fight broke out inside the shop. We thrashed the place and I kicked one dude together with a newspaper stand through the outside window. Then I talked to the clerk again and he told me to get the gently caress out - this game is sick.

Thank You Sega

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

In Training posted:

I played through 1 and 2 before 5 came out when they announced this wave of all the releases getting localized and I disliked the games enough to just never want to play them again, but it seems like 0 and 6 make the combat actually fun instead of miserable. I may pick up 6 soon.

I thought the combat was pretty fun in 0 although it's easy to get stunlocked sometimes

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

In Training posted:

Yakuza 3 4 and 5 are being ported to PS4. Now I may try the series again after i finished 2.

Thank You Sega

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

The entire main Yakuza series on one console. Thank You Sega.

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Fungah! posted:

oh, when does majima everywhere start up again after chapter 4? i'm apparently caught up except a couple of substories and i want to get back to it asap, kiryu and majima shooting the poo poo after a fight is some primo good stuff

Chapter 7 I think?

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

goferchan posted:

Oh my god the Hiri personal AI assistant questline ....... i'm lmaoing, the localization in this game is so good

The Yakuza series have some of the best and funniest writing in gaming

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

julian assflange posted:

Can’t believe I will have Kiwami 2 and 3 HD still to play :rms:

I've only played 0 and Kiwami so I have a whole world of win to look forward to

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

I'm holding off on 6 until Kiwami 2 and 3-5 HD come out in the US so I can play in order. I hope I don't have to wait too long

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Fungah! posted:

yeah me too but man i wanted that rocks glass special edition

Same. I might just buy 6 and keep it on lockdown until I can play the other games

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Xbox Ambassador posted:

They need to announce Hokuto Yakuza for NA. Now!!! Or I will cancel my thank you to Sega

I really think FotNS and 3-5 remaster announcements are coming really soon, they keep hinting that they've had a lot of success in the west. Ishin is probably a pipe dream but I'm still hoping

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Chuck Buried Treasure posted:

Me too but I can only pray that my willpower holds out and I don’t crave more Yakuza so bad that I crack :pray:

Yeah me too, I tried playing other games after I beat 0 but I couldn't resist Kiwami

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

In Training posted:

The writing in 1 was awesome bc mark Hamill played kiryu in the only dub they ever did

He played Majima

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

The dub kinda sucks but Hamill is pretty good as Majima, though it's weird to hear him curse and use Japanese honorifics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaXXG0cNMVc

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Fumaofthelake posted:

I was expecting it to have more of his Joker voice in there, but it doesn't really have that and it's better for it. Does it show up later on?

I don’t know, I’ve only watched some cutscenes and haven’t played the original. I think In Training has

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

goferchan posted:

just did Oni-michio and all it did was make me think about GTAV having a $100 million dollar budget and how the highlight of the comedy writing in that game is a big billboard that says "JIZZ SODA" or whatever

Lol

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

goferchan posted:

I love the inter-asian racism in this game where the korean gangsters are all eye shadow wearing boy band haircut mincing homos. Can't wait to go meet some Chinese

There’s some primo Chinese racism in 0

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Cart Mountain posted:

ive never played a yakuza game. should i. are they good. i have a ps4 and pc. where should i start.

Yes they're amazing. Start with 0, it's on sale on PSN and Steam right now for $18 (Steam version comes out in August I believe but you can pre-order)

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002


Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

That's my secret, cap. I'm always playing MOBAs

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

Extremely stoked for Kiwami 2

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Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

julian assflange posted:

In Kiwami they tried to inject some of the craziness from 0 in the form of extra side stories and mini games. As a result some of them feel a bit out of place with the serious tone of the story.
Anyone who tells you to skip it is a moron.

Yeah you can definitely tell which ones were added for the remake and those ones are mostly a lot of fun like the story with the real life judo guy who just wants to have a good time in Kamurocho

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