Supa wrote: Dreamcast has the nostalgia factor, plus Shenmue fans can play the entire series on one console "as it was meant to be".
I agree with you, I like the game better in its native language. Though I do wish I could continue my NTSC Shenmue I save into an NTSC Shenmue II. I know you can do it with a PAL Shenmue II, but I do wish it would have lived on the DC.
Ride The Tiger wrote:Supa wrote: Dreamcast has the nostalgia factor, plus Shenmue fans can play the entire series on one console "as it was meant to be".
I agree with you, I like the game better in its native language. Though I do wish I could continue my NTSC Shenmue I save into an NTSC Shenmue II. I know you can do it with a PAL Shenmue II, but I do wish it would have lived on the DC.
It may have the nostalgia factor on the DC but are you trying to say that the Xbox version feels different and more modern?
Ride The Tiger wrote: You know what? Id say Shenmue 2 on the Dreamcast is better now. The japanese voices are too good in comparison. I was watching BlueMue's vids.
Ride The Tiger wrote: You know what? Id say Shenmue 2 on the Dreamcast is better now. The japanese voices are too good in comparison. I was watching BlueMue's vids.
Ride The Tiger wrote: No. Wish I could though.
Esppiral wrote: If you played it on Xbox 360 then you got rid of the awful overbloom and all the baseline all over the screen the original xbox has.
The Dreamcast version looks ultra crisp compared to the Xbox version due this.
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