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Shenmue 3 Review

Shenmue 3 Review

Posted on November 26, 2019November 26, 2019 By Jarvis

The long awaited third chapter in Yu Suzuki’s beloved series is here in the form of Shenmue 3. After 18 years, has it been worth the wait?

A threequel nearly two decades in the making, Shenmue 3 once seemed like an impossible dream. Now it’s here… well, nightmare would be hyperbolic, but it’s certainly a disappointment. If you’ve had your nostalgia goggles surgically implanted into your face and you’re just looking for a continuation of the story, then Shenmue 3 will scratch that 18-year itch. But if you’re looking for a good video game then I’ve got bad news for you.
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