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What would you like Yu Suzuki to do after Shenmue 3?
« on: June 19, 2015, 02:43:00 am »
Now that Yu Suzuki is all over the press due to the announcement of Shenmue 3 and right now he is hard at working delivering his promised announcement; but when he is finally done what do you want to see him do? Continue expanding the Shenmue franchise? Make a new IP? Who should he work with? Get Sony to publish the next game? Have him work with SEGA to do a new entry to an old IP?


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Re: What would you like Yu Suzuki to do after Shenmue 3?
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2015, 03:32:44 am »
If Shenmue 3 turns out actually good, then obviously Shenmue 4 (to end the franchise).

If not, then a new IP (non-mobile, of course).
Action-Adventure would be my preferred genre, but I'll take a Suzuki racing game as well.

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Re: What would you like Yu Suzuki to do after Shenmue 3?
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2015, 04:06:26 am »

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One is a 3-D Space Harrier concept for smart phones. He describes a player sitting in an office chair holding a phone in front of them to simulate an arcade cockpit and using the gyro in the phone to control the game. He starts rotating in his chair to show how it would work. "If you don't have a chair that spins around, you can't really play the game, but it's a fun idea," he says.

Next he loads up a prototype of a massively multiplayer role-playing game called "Pure Breed," in which each player travels around as a human with an animal companion. Suzuki says he noticed a trend in Japan of dog owners who started to dress and look like their pets, and he thought it could be interesting to explore a pet/owner relationship where the two have similar tastes. The game's concept art features a Western, surrealist style with a taxi shaped like an alligator and a house floating in midair. Suzuki says he started on these ideas while working full time at Sega, but they ended up being too expensive. "I'd need to cut down the budget to make it happen," he says.

Next Suzuki pulls up one of his favorite concepts for a simplified touch-screen fighting game called "Psy-Phi." Unlike "Pure Breed," Sega promoted this one quite a bit before deciding not to release it because of a safety issue — the game's touch-screen technology produced too much heat and became hot on players' fingers.


Suzuki pulls up concept art of early arcade cabinet ideas for Psy-Phi, showing that it originally went by the name "Psychic Duel." The art shows giant touch screens, clear screens, even a curved screen. "I wanted to create the next Virtua Fighter, basically," he says. "But I feel like the idea was probably ahead of its time back then. It might be a perfect concept for games now, actually."

While running Ys Net, for the past three years Suzuki has also worked with developer Premium Agency as an advisor, and one of the concepts he's developed there was to turn Psy-Phi from a touch screen arcade game into a Kinect fighting game. He says the team at Premium Agency liked the idea, but because the company has investors, it can't decide what to develop on its own; the idea stalled before becoming much more than a concept.

As Suzuki scrolls through his files, other titles appear — a concept called "E V E"; another called "Extreme Gunners" — and it becomes clear that Suzuki has dozens of these. He even points to art on the wall of one idea based on a character his daughter drew.

Anyone think his ideas are appealing?

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Re: What would you like Yu Suzuki to do after Shenmue 3?
« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2015, 06:02:12 am »
Shenmue 4, the other concepts sound okay... Nothing I am too excited about. Except maybe Psy-Phi.
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Re: What would you like Yu Suzuki to do after Shenmue 3?
« Reply #4 on: June 19, 2015, 06:11:05 am »
Looks like he has been planning touch gaming for a long time.
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Re: What would you like Yu Suzuki to do after Shenmue 3?
« Reply #5 on: June 19, 2015, 06:50:52 am »
Looks like he has been planning touch gaming for a long time.


Sega had touch screen in arcade games since 2003, so it's not new.

The curved screens sounds super cool tough...

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Re: What would you like Yu Suzuki to do after Shenmue 3?
« Reply #6 on: June 19, 2015, 07:23:54 am »
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Next he loads up a prototype of a massively multiplayer role-playing game called "Pure Breed," in which each player travels around as a human with an animal companion. Suzuki says he noticed a trend in Japan of dog owners who started to dress and look like their pets, and he thought it could be interesting to explore a pet/owner relationship where the two have similar tastes. The game's concept art features a Western, surrealist style with a taxi shaped like an alligator and a house floating in midair. Suzuki says he started on these ideas while working full time at Sega, but they ended up being too expensive. "I'd need to cut down the budget to make it happen," he says.


This one sounds really fun actually. I don't like MMOs, but turn it into a Dark Souls/Dragon's Dogma/Monster Hunter kind of thing it would be awesome.


I'd like to see him maybe make something smaller in between Shenmue 3 & 4 if that's the plan. Maybe a digital only game, akin to his old arcade games.

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Re: What would you like Yu Suzuki to do after Shenmue 3?
« Reply #7 on: June 19, 2015, 07:29:26 am »
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Next he loads up a prototype of a massively multiplayer role-playing game called "Pure Breed," in which each player travels around as a human with an animal companion. Suzuki says he noticed a trend in Japan of dog owners who started to dress and look like their pets, and he thought it could be interesting to explore a pet/owner relationship where the two have similar tastes. The game's concept art features a Western, surrealist style with a taxi shaped like an alligator and a house floating in midair. Suzuki says he started on these ideas while working full time at Sega, but they ended up being too expensive. "I'd need to cut down the budget to make it happen," he says.

This sounds amazing.

Gah, he was 10 years too early, I'm sure after the success of Phantasy Star Online 2 SEGA would have been happy with him to make this.

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Re: What would you like Yu Suzuki to do after Shenmue 3?
« Reply #8 on: June 19, 2015, 07:35:55 am »
This sounds amazing.

Gah, he was 10 years too early, I'm sure after the success of Phantasy Star Online 2 SEGA would have been happy with him to make this.

It sounds like it would be really cool to travel to different areas and see what pets people have created or pet/armour combos etc that they've come up with.



Western Surrealist style just sounds all kinds of amazing as well. I'm trying to think of a close equivalent. Maybe Panzer Dragoon or Pretty Deadly (comic)?

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Re: What would you like Yu Suzuki to do after Shenmue 3?
« Reply #9 on: June 19, 2015, 07:38:21 am »
It sounds like it would be really cool to travel to different areas and see what pets people have created or pet/armour combos etc that they've come up with.

It would really be something Japan would eat up too I feel. It could work on console, handheld, mobile or PC easily.

Looking at the success of stuff like Dark Souls (Surreal world) and how big Phantasy Star Online 2 has become for SEGA he really was ahead of his time.

Shenmue 3 is going to be amazing.

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Re: What would you like Yu Suzuki to do after Shenmue 3?
« Reply #10 on: June 19, 2015, 07:42:15 am »
It would really be something Japan would eat up too I feel. It could work on console, handheld, mobile or PC easily.

Looking at the success of stuff like Dark Souls (Surreal world) and how big Phantasy Star Online 2 has become for SEGA he really was ahead of his time.

Shenmue 3 is going to be amazing.

I wonder if he's still interested in following up with these if Shenmue 3 is a hit? Or if he's keen to just retire and take things easy after such a career?

I hope he's still got a little bit left in the tank to make a few more games afterwards, because these ideas sound amazing!

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Re: What would you like Yu Suzuki to do after Shenmue 3?
« Reply #11 on: June 19, 2015, 08:15:29 am »
Gosh man can't wait to participate in the AMA...

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Re: What would you like Yu Suzuki to do after Shenmue 3?
« Reply #12 on: June 19, 2015, 08:51:39 am »
Gosh man can't wait to participate in the AMA...

Try to find out what his advisory role at SEGA is all about  is it just a one day consultation he gives out or something?

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Re: What would you like Yu Suzuki to do after Shenmue 3?
« Reply #13 on: June 19, 2015, 11:49:24 am »
Outside of Shenmue 4 to finish the story? smaller digital projects at the very least, maybe with SEGA again.

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Re: What would you like Yu Suzuki to do after Shenmue 3?
« Reply #14 on: June 20, 2015, 05:00:44 pm »
It would be interesting if Suzuki became some sort of Masahiro Sakurai-type figure to Sega. Works on the occasional project for them.
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