Yu Suzuki, the creator of Shenmue, talks to David Cage about storytelling and the origins of the QTE in this video:
Kenny wrote:I still want my Omikron sequel, goddammit!! Damn shame he doesn't feel the need to go back to that format.
It has to be said though, when it comes to telling stories in games, Cage hasn't come anywhere near Shenmue's level.
Giorgio wrote: Yu Suzuki, the creator of Shenmue
Kenny wrote:
Speaking only about Omikron, I'd argue Shenmue is more about the quantity while Omikron is more about the quality. Yes, I said it. Crucify me if you want.
Not to say it's perfect, but I think it does a better job with telling a compelling story. Whereas both stories are derivative, you can barely tell with Omikon where Shenmue just carries the same ol' revenge story I never cared for. Not to mention the VA is amazing and there are lots of venues to explore. Shenmue's edge is that its a better game, but I thunk that's it (on PC I prefer Omikron's fight system, though its buggy on Win XP sadly).
Both equally have amazing soundtracks though.
MiTT3NZ wrote: 29th minute proves that the 70-Man Battle competition was a farce. A goddamn farce I tell you!
mue 26 wrote:I've never even played Omikron
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