#13 Sheva 21 May 2018, 07:01 PM
Yo también espero por fin un trailer durante el E3, pero viendo como se pasan las cosas...No tendremos nada.
Me gusto este post de un chico de Shenmue Dojo, que parece un poco mas optimista que Ryo.
Granted more development time does not always equate to a better game, however YSNet had received a substantial injection of funds midway through development (which is rare in as the budget is established upon the commencement of the publishing deal, however Shenmue 3 was without one until August 2017) which allowed Yu to broaden the game beyond was initially envisioned.
When you look at the average game development cycle, 36-48 months is typically the norm. If anything, it was premature of Yu to target a 2017 release.
An example of various game development periods:
Shenmue I - 48 Months
The Last of Us - 44 Months
Until Dawn - 42 Months
Ico - 44 Months
Uncharted 4 - 42 Months
Heavy Rain - 48 Months
Shadow of the Colossus (PS2) - 49 Months
Resident Evil 5 - 50 Months
Max Payne 3 - 58 Months
Killzone 2 - 51 Months
It's likely that Shenmue 3 will fall between a 46-48 month cycle for a May - July 2019 release. Contrary to the popular opinion of the IGN editors, this shouldn't be a cause for concern.