Every one in Shenmue: being freaking rude towards ryo, and send him piss off for multiple hours Shenmue fans: "best game story ever, Yu Suzuki is a visionary!!"
To be fair Ryo is a stranger in a small rural village here and he's interrupting their martial arts class. Most of the characters become friendlier throughout the game. At least you can talk to all the NPC's in Shenmue and they have unique responses unlike in 99% of games where most of the NPC's are just decorations that you can't interact with. Well in GTA you can punch them or shoot them, but I really appreciate the fact that in Shenmue the characters have unique responses and personalities. You actually get to know many of the NPC's which makes the world feel more immersive.
@@KenShackler they told Ryo to piss off back in Shenmue 1, in his own home town. And even if they didn't, 98% of the NPC have a needless line that makes Ryo goes "I see..." or "Sorry, but I'm in a hurry" A lot of fans gives me the arguments of "realism" or "immersion", ("how great it is to be able to zoom on object and pick them/open drawers") but to me, it raises 2 questions: - does it gives an additional value to the gameplay? - does it makes the game fun to play? And to me, the answer to both is a hard no. Especially with the god awful voice acting that takes away the impression of immersion in mere seconds. Also, imo, for these kind of games, the gameplay must serves the story, but for Shenmue, it's the other way around. And you add the fact that, compared, to modern games like Yakuza for example, Shenmue's story is dull and uninteresting, having multiple NPC with a daily routine does not save this game at all.
@@Shuyin781 The people who told Ryo to piss off were though guys and Ryo was this annoying schoolboy who asked too many questions. Other than that I'm not gonna argue about taste. For me all these things you mentioned, absolutely make the game more fun and the voice acting doesn't bother me at all. Sometimes it's intentionally goofy. It's an anime inspired game after all. Sometimes it's unintentionally funny. But it doesn't bother me cause I'm having too much fun with the game. Opening drawers and NPC's with daily routines are just a very small part of why the game is immersive. There's also the weather system and the day and night cycle for example. The pacing of the game feels much more realistic because you actually go to bed every evening. So every morning you start your day thinking, how do I want to spend my day today. Maybe I'll work a bit and earn some money, maybe I'll practice some kungfu etc... You start to create your own daily routines. I like the fact that you're actually living in that world. And I love the relaxing atmosphere and the music. But yeah, these are the kind of things that you don't really care about and that's fine. People like different things. I love talking to NPC's and I wish you could do that in every game but unfortunately you can't. In most games including the Yakuza games, most of the NPC's are just decorations. I could write an essay about why I prefer Shenmue over Yakuza, but at the end of the day it doesn't matter. We're grown up people. We know that people enjoy different things.
The good thing about game NPC's is that you can ask them the same question as many times in a row as you need. It would be nice if people were that patient in real life.
It was the 80s in China and they’re in a rural village, there was nothing wrong about adults talking to children back then. It wasn’t suspicious or seen as weird.
I have no idea what this game is, but I seem to keep being recommended it, and now I'm worried. It seems to consist solely of some guy walking into playgrounds and talking to little children.
Got a second?
Me?
Well...
Gongaga?
MmmmmmMMMMmmmmhhh...
@@goonerOZZ you're really scary!
I'm not into carrots
Okay then.
it's amazing how they were so faithful to the original games by sticking with terrible voice acting.
Don't forget the writing. It's unintentionally funny
I mean this shenmue wasn’t made to its fullest capacity
*talking kid:* "All I care about is martial arts!"
25 years later: *30-0 in UFC*
These children used to be Chinese many years ago
They still are
Ryo is the most wooden protagonist in any jrpg
Him?
Well...
Okay.
He's just a dork that likes kickin stuff. That's okay
Yeah.
I see.
Is it me or does he sound like he’s voiced by a text to speech
o k a y .
o k a y.
t h e n
Grown man trying to fit in with the kids but getting bullied
Every one in Shenmue: being freaking rude towards ryo, and send him piss off for multiple hours
Shenmue fans: "best game story ever, Yu Suzuki is a visionary!!"
To be fair, some of them play it with Japanese dub
@@adamryamizard5560 even with the Japanese dub, the conversations are just as bad.
And Ryo is just as emotionless
To be fair Ryo is a stranger in a small rural village here and he's interrupting their martial arts class. Most of the characters become friendlier throughout the game.
At least you can talk to all the NPC's in Shenmue and they have unique responses unlike in 99% of games where most of the NPC's are just decorations that you can't interact with.
Well in GTA you can punch them or shoot them, but I really appreciate the fact that in Shenmue the characters have unique responses and personalities. You actually get to know many of the NPC's which makes the world feel more immersive.
@@KenShackler they told Ryo to piss off back in Shenmue 1, in his own home town.
And even if they didn't, 98% of the NPC have a needless line that makes Ryo goes "I see..." or "Sorry, but I'm in a hurry"
A lot of fans gives me the arguments of "realism" or "immersion", ("how great it is to be able to zoom on object and pick them/open drawers") but to me, it raises 2 questions:
- does it gives an additional value to the gameplay?
- does it makes the game fun to play?
And to me, the answer to both is a hard no. Especially with the god awful voice acting that takes away the impression of immersion in mere seconds.
Also, imo, for these kind of games, the gameplay must serves the story, but for Shenmue, it's the other way around.
And you add the fact that, compared, to modern games like Yakuza for example, Shenmue's story is dull and uninteresting, having multiple NPC with a daily routine does not save this game at all.
@@Shuyin781 The people who told Ryo to piss off were though guys and Ryo was this annoying schoolboy who asked too many questions.
Other than that I'm not gonna argue about taste. For me all these things you mentioned, absolutely make the game more fun and the voice acting doesn't bother me at all. Sometimes it's intentionally goofy. It's an anime inspired game after all. Sometimes it's unintentionally funny. But it doesn't bother me cause I'm having too much fun with the game.
Opening drawers and NPC's with daily routines are just a very small part of why the game is immersive.
There's also the weather system and the day and night cycle for example. The pacing of the game feels much more realistic because you actually go to bed every evening. So every morning you start your day thinking, how do I want to spend my day today. Maybe I'll work a bit and earn some money, maybe I'll practice some kungfu etc... You start to create your own daily routines. I like the fact that you're actually living in that world. And I love the relaxing atmosphere and the music.
But yeah, these are the kind of things that you don't really care about and that's fine. People like different things. I love talking to NPC's and I wish you could do that in every game but unfortunately you can't. In most games including the Yakuza games, most of the NPC's are just decorations.
I could write an essay about why I prefer Shenmue over Yakuza, but at the end of the day it doesn't matter. We're grown up people. We know that people enjoy different things.
okay then
The good thing about game NPC's is that you can ask them the same question as many times in a row as you need. It would be nice if people were that patient in real life.
Tbh you're better off getting a restriction warrant for harassment...
Shenmue dialogue has aged like a fine wine.
*jes*
“Talk to one of the other kids I’m busy”
“Oh yea. So not the 10 I’ve talked to already?”
DAMMIT I CAME HERE TO DRIVE A FORKLIT!!!
Got caption on and I either get Mr Ewan, Mr UN or Mr Urine.
Guess which one is my favourite.
idk what this game is but why is a young adult talking to children weirdly
don't just ryo like that 😣😤💔
It was the 80s in China and they’re in a rural village, there was nothing wrong about adults talking to children back then. It wasn’t suspicious or seen as weird.
@danny supersell creepy
@@tamurayui3672 lol don't hate me pls
@@salg23 still creeps me tf out
Turn on the subtitles at 0:18 lmao 💀
oh boy💀
This adult sounds like he is about to kidnaped the kids
"Okay then. I'll catch ya later"
Shenmue Rules 😎👍
Ryo is God of NPC's.
Shenmue 3 was sooooo boring and tedious.. I beat it on Nightmare
you are lazy
Ok. Thats your opinion so.....
Needs to have Oblivion music playing
At this point they've gotta be ironic with the voice acting.
😂👍Hey I like this game
I don’t know why those kids seem so worried.
He won’t do anything.
Why are the kid actors better than the adults lol
Okey then
ok
-Game set in Asia
-American voice overs
Its english dub... What did you expect lmao
@@fahimabdul8733 in the wise words of videogamedunkey, if you’re gonna give a game an English dub,
Don’t make it suck complete ass
Okay(?)
Why does the kid in the striped shirt sound like Milhouse?
Me?well
1:00 Ok-
*okay*
*Martial Farts?*
Its ok i guess
I have no idea what this game is, but I seem to keep being recommended it, and now I'm worried. It seems to consist solely of some guy walking into playgrounds and talking to little children.
Well...
Very sus.
How to get on the fbi list
Goku son
😐okay then
No I wanna play baseball
Leave those kids alone
Why does he sound like Aang
Him? Well....
This wasn't perfect at all.
It was..... Okay.
No, it was perfectly okay.
Wtf is this game???
The best one
It’s not a game for everyone and that’s fine, it’s a core niche game.
@@salg23 Shenmue is fucking awful in every way you could measure the quality of a game. It has no redmeeming features whatsoever.
@@vetlekarlsen8382 That’s your opinion, Shenmue has thousands of fans around the world, its a core niche game.
Me? Well...
They could’ve made the graphic a lot better that my only problem other than that it is a great game
lol
yes, perfectly dumb