The point being: "Shenmue" started using these little QTEs for scenes, and it caught on across all sorts of other games. Of course, some games use QTEs in a more sophisticated way to really integrate a player. In our strange little game involving evidence-based medicine, it might mean ...
Shenmue's director, Yu Suzuki, called these "quick timer events," but the modern name stuck before long. The game is credited with birthing QTEs, which Suzuki wanted to use to provide a cinematic experience. Since Shenmue, all sorts of games went on to incorporate QTEs. You'll find them ...
He's disgusting and wrong but it's nice to play as someone who isn't a gangster, ex cop, Mafia type, someone who does bad things for his family or is just a boring soldier. Bravo Trevor I say. See, for all the problemsGTA IVhad, Nico Bellic was not one of them. He was probab...
Even in games where there is a language barrier, the bigger games tend to get Western releases and thus, full translations. Shenmue -- which, by the way, IS the end of gaming -- was dubbed into English (terribly, I might add). And the sequel got English subtitles. I know you're...
Personally I think the PS4 has a lot of Variety. I saved up for a PS5 and got it back in Spring Break, opening me to the Playstation library of games, but I've mainly played PS4 Games. (I mean I have 11 PS4 Games and 1 PS5 game not counting Astro) The amount of Variety me...
The Shenmue series is absolutely one of my favorite series of all time (only 2 games long as of right now) but you could do so much here and was very much a sandbox game. I just downloaded these again on Xbox to play them with my son. Favorite Board Game: I just got done doing...
Trust me, I could put together a 30-minute webinar on whyShenmue is the greatest video game ever madeor why Ringo Staris actually an amazing drummer. But how does that improve YOUR life? How is that going to produce a Big Win for you?