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Gaming => General Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: Suzuki Yu on May 12, 2010, 11:36:32 pm
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http://www.famitsu.com/game/news/1235047_1124.html (http://www.famitsu.com/game/news/1235047_1124.html)
OK just wow !
i like the style , the graphics even the fighting animation is so different from the original games !
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So is this a Wii game? It certainly doesn't look graphically as good as Yakuza 3 & 4.
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It's a PSP Game.
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Yeah, this is looking really great, but it is Nagoshi's game, what did you all expect? I am still not too interested, but want to see more.
Something I noticed was that the backgrounds in the city are all flat images, which is what I assumed prior. I do not think this hurts the game because the actual fighting is in full 3D and looks great. Though, maybe it is only one on one fights this time? The trailer and way the camera is presented make it look like that to me. That might also make it easier to allow 2P fights to take place.
I also liked the look of the cutscenes a lot more than I expected I would have. They look very nice and stylish.
So is this a Wii game? It certainly doesn't look graphically as good as Yakuza 3 & 4.
They mention it is for PSP only a lot in the trailer.
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It's a PSP Game.
Ah, gotcha. Thanks. ^__^
They mention it is for PSP only a lot in the trailer.
I didn't watch the whole thing. I skipped about in it, so I must not have caught that.
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Translations posted on the front page.
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Thanks, George. I went to the front page and read it just now. Looks good for a PSP game. I really did think it was a Wii title for a minute there.
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Droga!!! Where's the video???? ;___;l
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Honestly, I hope the western release of K and 4 aren't hanging on Sega's lackluster efforts to make Yakuza 3 western sales.
How long before Yakuza MMO fighting game?
Hello, that is a money maker in the making!
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If Shenmue Online taught Sega anything, I doubt we'll see a Yakuza MMO.
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I think there is real potential with that idea and I don't see the the Shenmue Online deal being transferable to this situation in terms of determining its success or not.
Yakuza MMO online would have quite a bit more going for it then Shenmue Online ever did and it would be more fighting orientated.
Just imagine if you could create your own Yakuza character, fight and train on PSP and PS3 and take online and then Sega could host tournaments with real prizes in the underground arena.
Seriously, this is a good fuckin' idea.
Sega, hire me you idiots!
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Any chances of this getting a PS2 release? It wouldn't be the first game...
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Ryu Ga Gotoku MMO?
Take a look at the official release; Kurohyou supports at 4 players using Adhoc on the PSP.
Yeah, this is a multiplayer game.
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Did not see that.
Though, they did say the fighting arena would 'be a major part of the game'.
I assume 2 vs. 2 or free for all battles on adhoc?
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The cutscenes remind me a lot of the ones from the Metal Gear Solid games on PSP.
As far as in game stuff, it looks like the camera system's the same as the PS2 versions. This is great as far as I'm concerned. No second analog stick on the PSP means fixed angles are way less frustrating.
I don't think it'll be limited to one on one fighting.
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I think there is real potential with that idea and I don't see the the Shenmue Online deal being transferable to this situation in terms of determining its success or not.
Yakuza MMO online would have quite a bit more going for it then Shenmue Online ever did and it would be more fighting orientated.
Just imagine if you could create your own Yakuza character, fight and train on PSP and PS3 and take online and then Sega could host tournaments with real prizes in the underground arena.
Seriously, this is a good fuckin' idea.
Sega, hire me you idiots!
Do you have any idea of how much it would cost to make and upkeep such a project? Look how cursed Huxley has been because of silly ideas like these, especially with console to handheld interaction being something even Blizzard never even attempted, and they are worried they will lose a lot of money with Facebook interactions!
SEGA would never, ever do this. That is a horrific idea, logically speaking.
I don't think it'll be limited to one on one fighting.
Look at how the fights are presented from the camera, it is hovering next to the player in a way that would never work well with multiple enemies to have to worry about.
Also notice that the graphics are a smidge better than Yakuza 2. If this was the same kind of style of gameplay as that it would not be possible on the PSP at all.
Nagoshi himself said the game would have a much different style of play even! The only thing that hurts my theory is that the game will have 4 player support, but at the same time we do not know what that means as they never said "4 player battles" or anything similar. It could be anything!
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I don't really know how much the short gameplay shots can really tell us about the camera. There seems to be a pretty big emphasis on heat moves in the gameplay shown.
I can see what you're saying though. I just think it would be odd to switch to a one on one only fighting system, when that's the whole point of the underground cage matches.
As far as graphics go, the stuff I've seen on MGS: Peace Walker's changing my mind a bit on what I think the PSP's capable of as far as 3D graphics go.