Peter wrote: Whoever has is entitled to their opinion.
Peter wrote: Whoever has is entitled to their opinion.
Peter wrote: Whoever has is entitled to their opinion.
Im not voting since there is no option for "I don't care about how 7 letters look like on a bit of paper. After 14 years of having no style of letters whatsoever I will be playing the game regardless".
Peter wrote: Hmmmmhmm
"They think that the new logo is better than the original is just intellectual dishonestly (which should be dishonesty) at best and a blatant attempt to violently hijack a democratic poll at worst."
So.... just so I am clear, a person is not allowed to have an opinion, if they go against the run if the grain, they are intellectualy dishonest, violent, and undemocratic
Bravo pal. You have just made my Internet reading for today
GYO6161 wrote: I'm with Peter, as long as i have the game, gimme shenmue 3 on a freaking sharpie, idc
SMDzero wrote:However to say they think the new logo is better than the original is just intellectual dishonestly at best and a blatant attempt to violently hijack a democratic poll at worst.
squall wrote:However, to use either Papyrus or Bradley Hand looks amateurish and I believe could affect sales to some extent.
SMDzero wrote:GYO6161 wrote: I'm with Peter, as long as i have the game, gimme shenmue 3 on a freaking sharpie, idc
The problem with this logic is that we're on a slippery slope.
Once you concede the crap font, then next you'll concede crap box art.
Then you'll concede crap title screen, then crap intro, then crap sound effects, crap music, crap voice acting, crap controls, etc..
The quality assurance line must be drawn somewhere!
Kiske wrote: I agree that the logo is really a low priority compared to gameplay, graphics or animations.
That said, they are two aspects about it that are important in my opinion.
The first one, the one I can live with of course, is that I simply don't like the new logo. Period.
The second one is more important. It's about "image". Especially Shenmue 3 image amongst the scepticals, the haters or people who still don't know the franchise.
The fact that you can find the font used for the logo within the MS Office Word sets could give an "amateurish" feeling to potential buyers. We are not talking about a small, two guys team Kickstarter porject here. It's Shenmue we are talking about. E3 2015 highlight, Yu Suzuki and Sony, most successful Kickstarter for a videogame of all the times.
We could consider that using a simple logo (for now) shows where the team puts priorities, but eventually they will have to come with something more appealing. Even if it's not the original logo anymore.
The future of the franchise, Shenmue 4, is at stake. Yu and his team have a lot of pressure and everything should be as pefect as possible to seduce newcomers, especially on an aspect related in some way to "marketing".
My two cents.
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