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Interview: Corey Marshall, voice of Ryo Hazuki

SEGAbits: "Courtesy of our awesome community member Supa comes a great interview with the English voice actor of Ryo Hazuki, Corey Marshall! Fittingly, this interview comes the day after Ryo’s fictional birthday. Ryo would have been forty-two years old. Check out the interview to see what Corey has been up to, hear some great stories from the days of Shenmue 1 and 2 and his thoughts on Shenmue City!"

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George Sears5311d ago

I don't know what happened to these guys on the sequel though because there voice acting just went from great (Shenmue) to not even trying (Shenmue 2)

SilverSlug5311d ago

That is true, its like Ryo's dad die...

Yeah first one had better acting, sure it was cheesy but its good to have cheesy game acting sometimes.

DigitalRaptor5311d ago (Edited 5311d ago )

Which version did you play?

I played the English version of Shenmue and the Japanese import version of S2.

Generally the Japanese voice acting is better, and in this case I found S2 to have better due to it being in Japanese. If you're talking about the Xbox version which is in English, then I can't comment as I haven't played that version.

SilverSlug5311d ago

I was talking about the Xbox version, that is what we got in the USA :(.

Maybe they were just sad that they killed off the Dreamcast, I know I was.

galgor5310d ago

The fans want it, Yu Suzuki wants it, Sega wants it, Corey Marshall wants it, SOMEBODY FUND SHENMUE 3 PLEASE!!

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Shenmue 2 Turns 20 Years: Where Ryo's Journey Stopped and Helped Bring Him Back Again

Shenmue 2 Turns 20 Years: we look back where Ryo's journey stopped and how that absence helped bring him back again thanks to the fans.

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Shenmue 2 turns 20 today

From Eurogamer: "Shenmue 2 is 20 years old today.

First released on Dreamcast on 6th September 2001 in Japan, it came to Europe a few months later on November 23rd - and was an Xbox exclusive in North America when it eventually arrived in October the following year."

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autobotdan1377d ago

Awsome game. I loved the HD collection

TheColbertinator1377d ago

Good times and I'm glad we got 3. Sure it was not very good but I never thought I would live to see the day and that feels special.

autobotdan1377d ago

Sega will try to make hundreds and hundreds of Yakuza games in the next 10 years. Because people keep buying them. I wish Sega would try a few Shenmue games. Shenmue could use the full budget that Yakuza and Judgement games get

slowgamer1377d ago

I played yakuza 0 a year or so ago which was my first yakuza game and it was awesome and I played 6 but I really can't stomach all of them. There's so many. So I would also take more of Shenmue instead.

slowgamer1377d ago

I liked the fact that that original shenmues especially the first was like more of an adventure game. Well, perhaps there were too many quicktime events.

BinaryMind1377d ago (Edited 1377d ago )

I have the opposite problem. I played Shenmue I & II a few years ago and found them surprisingly good and compelling. Then I played Yakuza 0 and was absolutely floored by it. Afterwards, I beat Yakuza 1-7 in little over a year and though I can safely say I have had my fill of Yakuza for now (and nothing reached the heights of 0), I could never go back to crusty old Shenmue in light of the improvements Yakuza made. Sorry Shenmue.

Popsicle1377d ago

@binarymind. Yeah Shenmue was amazing and felt so fresh 20 years ago. I beat 1-2 on my Dreamcast and couldn’t wait for next game. When the next one came nearly 20 years later it was clear Shenmue needed a refresh and I was no longer interested. Not to mention due to the length of time between games the story of 1 and 2 are for the most part lost on me now. Nevertheless, the both games left a pretty big impression on me back in the day and were great for their time.

Popsicle1377d ago (Edited 1377d ago )

I can remember finishing Shenmue 2 in 2002 and being extremely excited for the next one. If asked back then I never would have expected that the series would still be incomplete in 2021.

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How real-life martial arts influenced all three Shenmue games

After a surprise announcement at E3 2015 and a massively successful Kickstarter campaign, Shenmue III finally arrived last month and it…. didn’t exactly blow us away. Developer Ys Net has painstakingly recreated the goofy and stilted charm that defined the first two Shenmue games, but that charm sadly isn’t as easy to appreciate in 2019 as it was 20 years ago when the original Shenmue arrived

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S2Killinit1998d ago

I thought the fighting techniques were real techniques way back when I was playing the original.

IamTylerDurden11998d ago (Edited 1998d ago )

Playing through the original on PS4 atm.

I'd really like to catch up on the series before playing the third.

I enjoy the classic martial arts aspect. It's cliche, but beautifully so!

My only criticism of the first game on PS4 is the classic controls are rather rough and movement has a bit of lag. However, I bought Shenmue I & II Collection on PS Store for $11.99 several days ago and it was still a steal. Very nostalgic and I'd have to assume that the visuals and controls will be significantly better in the third installment. I believe I will love the third.