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Re: About the buildings in Baisha village

PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 10:11 am
by O Rei do Frango Assado
colacube wrote: I noticed the Baisha buildings were Tulous as well! I posted it to reddit yesterday, but no one seemed to care :(

Here's another wikipedia article about them:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakka_walled_village

Apparently they're designed to be easily defensible, which would make sense, as Baisha village features an 'infiltration mission' into the Chi You Men's Guilin branch. I imagine we'll be sneaking into one of these Tuluos somehow.

For Choubu, we know it's a "riverside village with lots of shops, souvenir stores, hotels and temples", and that Yu Suzuki travelled to Suzhou in 1993 (as revealed in his Shenmue post-mortem). I hope he'll use it as inspiration, as it's very beautiful, being known as 'the Venice of China':
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzhou


Yeah, good point. I do remember Yu Suzuki mentioning visiting Suzhou, during that Shenmue post-mortem. It does seem likely that he'll use it as inspiration for Choubu.

And it also makes sense that Ryo will have to infiltrate some tulou, but I certainly hope that stealth section is handled better this time. As much as I love Shenmue, I must admit that the stealth sections weren't exactly stellar.

Re: About the buildings in Baisha village

PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 11:45 am
by Nahovil
Olha, um português. Excelente tópico, Rei, obrigado.





Having this setting conceived by Yu Suzuki for a Shenmue game gets me more excited than it ought to.


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Re: About the buildings in Baisha village

PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 1:54 pm
by colacube
Yeah the tulous should be fun to explore. In terms of graphical detail, I'm hoping these villages will be similar/better than Sao Paulo in Max Payne 3: http://i.imgur.com/Rnils1D.jpg