Yeah, I went there. I made a Shenmue III topic.
I don't want to speak for everybody, but I'm pretty sure we all want a Shenmue III. However, as years pass, it seems less and less a possibility. Sure there are the occasional references in games like All-Stars Racing and Hell Yeah, or the small spin-offs like Shenmue Online and that Shenmue social game, but these don't come close to filling that void. Some point to these cameos and spin-offs and say that they are signs of SEGA considering a third title. But I believe at best, they are much welcomed assurances that the idea of Shenmue is not dead, although the third title may very well be. Until we actually see SEGA and Yu starting up work on a third, I'm not getting my hopes up.
Of couse, many diluted fans point to games like Yakuza and (laughably) even iOS titles as taking away from the possibility of Shenmue III. This is, without a doubt, my BIGGEST pet peeve when it comes to SEGA fans. It seriously makes me wonder if they are even SEGA fans, or if they are simply bandwagon jumpers who believe that Shenmue comes before all else, and that SEGA is dead to them until a Shenmue III appears. I'd even doubt that idiots who spam SEGA's facebook wall with comments like "Ugh, just release Shenmue III" have even bought a SEGA game in the past five years, let alone played any of SEGA's recent titles. Of course, these are only a small cluster of fans, and in no way are a reflection of folks who consider themselves actual Shenmue fans. Hell, I'M a SHenmue fan. I don't act like that. So that whole rant was not an attack on Shenmue fans, but rather an attack on morons who think spamming a social media site = increasing the chance of a Shenmue III. At best, shit like that makes Shenmue fans seem like annoying parrots who repeat the same thing day after day.
Still some fans are so obsessed with the notion of a third title, that it is all they tweet about:
https://twitter.com/Shenmue500K ,
https://twitter.com/MrBryanFigueroaThey can do what they want with their time, and I commend their commitment. But when they side with the Facebook spammers, it makes me wonder...
In any case, I am of the firm belief that pointing the blame at ANY SEGA game taking away from Shenmue's chances is a stupid thing to do. Yakuza 1&2's budget: 2.4 billion yen (21 million US dollars), Shenmue 1&2's budget: $70 million, equivalent to $95 million in 2011. Without even adjusting Yakuza to match Shenmue's budget to 2011 numbers, two Yakuza titles cost little compared to two Shenmue titles. And unlike Shenmue, Yakuza became profitable.
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Anyway, long first post short: I really want a Shenmue III, but I GET why it's a difficult game for SEGA to commit to. Unless they can make a third at a reasonable price, it's not gonna happen for a long while (if at all).