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Technophilz wrote: I am not sure if Suzuki is officially involved with this game or not, but what worries me is that it's made using the Unreal Engine. Moreover it had a decent 34/40 score from Famitsu in Japan while western media gave it a very low score (Edge 1.5/5 and Gamespot 3/10) ...
fittersau wrote:It really depends on how much his involvement was during the game. Itagaki hosting Yu Suzuki was either a stunt riding off the Shenmue 3 success or Suzuki was actually heavily involved in the development of Devil's Third. Which could be worrisome.![]()
Technophilz wrote: I am not sure if Suzuki is officially involved with this game or not, but what worries me is that it's made using the Unreal Engine. Moreover it had a decent 34/40 score from Famitsu in Japan while western media gave it a very low score (Edge 1.5/5 and Gamespot 3/10) ...
Rikitatsu wrote: Wait, are people assuming Suzuki assisted in Devil's Third development solely because he appeared on a stream? That's a huge jump in conclusions, to put it mildly.
fittersau wrote:Japanese games cater for Japanese.. and us who like Japanese games. I'm not saying Gamespot's score is inappropriate however, they do have certain biases.
shengoro86 wrote:fittersau wrote:It really depends on how much his involvement was during the game. Itagaki hosting Yu Suzuki was either a stunt riding off the Shenmue 3 success or Suzuki was actually heavily involved in the development of Devil's Third. Which could be worrisome.![]()
Suzuki and Itagaki are friends in real life. It could just be because of that.
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