Is Shenmue 3 Worth The Wait? | Shenmue 3 Review (Spoiler Free)
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It's been 18 years since the last Shenmue game, and in that time the hype for a sequel has never really gone away. But now Shenmue 3 is out in the wild, is it any good? Watch on to find out.
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Hello and welcome to our spoiler-free review of Shenmue 3!
Itâs been 18 years since Shenmue 2, and in the wait for a sequel weâve been on a journey thatâs involved crowdfunding records, delays and a ridiculously high bar of expectation. Admittedly Shenmue was a series that passed me, and a lot of others by, originally coming out in the Dreamcast - a console that compared to its contemporaries can politely be described as niche. But with all the buzz, I was excited to see what the franchise had to offer in 2019.
But before we dive into Shenmue 3, letâs catch up with whatâs going on in the story. You play as Ryo Hazuki, a cool jacket-wearing Japanese boy whose dadâs been killed by a nefarious character called Lan Di who was searching for hidden treasure in Hong Kong, specifically two mirrors with the power to end the world! We pick up the story immediately following the events of 2, with Ryo searching for Lan Di and the treasure, accompanied by a girl called Shenhua, whose father has also been kidnapped. Bloominâ dads always causing trouble.
Itâs pure 80s action movie schlock, but is the game actually any good? Watch on to find out.
First and foremost, Shenmue 3 spits in the face of modern games, and exists in a bubble of early 2000s nostalgia. Itâs rife with the bad dialogue that was common at the time, and I mean BAD! Even the character models feel like a product of the time, however this isnât as egregious as the script, as set against admittedly beautiful backgrounds, it does have an aesthetic charm thatâs unique and endearing.
What is less forgivable is that health and stamina are the same thing, meaning you lose health just by walking around. This means youâll have to be stocked up on food before you encounter any sort of combat - which itself is just a series of button combinations with on-screen prompts
And all this makes it so much of a grind. On top of the constant virtual eating, you can only level up by training with wooden dummies, rather than in real fights. These mechanics, along with many others make it feel like a life simulator, and one I just didnât enjoy.
Maybe itâs because Iâm coming into the series with Shenmue 3. Iâm sure longtime fans will appreciate the authentic replication of a type of game we havenât seen for a good long while. It isnât a terrible game by any stretch, rather an acquired taste that perhaps my basic palette hasnât become accustomed to yet.
To wrap up, Shenmue 3 is all about perspective. Itâs an objectively awful game that knowingly ignores the convenience and accessibility of contemporary releases, essentially alienating it from potential new fans. But by doing this, it endears itself to its hardcore following, existing as a true loveletter to a simpler time, and for that I doff my cap. In the words of Jason Bateman in Dodgeball âIt's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for 'emâ.
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