Yu Suzuki's Livestream with IGN Japan
On the third day of the event, Suzuki appeared as a guest on a livestream with Esra Krabbe of IGN Japan.
While the talk was centered around Air Twister, Suzuki made comments about future ideas, touched on a new unspecified project YS Net has underway and even spoke briefly on Shenmue. This post picks up conversation snippets of particular interest.
Yu Suzuki Classics Re-imagined
Yu Suzuki: I'd like to make a kind of set of around six games... that's if discussions happen about something like that. It would be nice to have them collected together, don't you think? Like a series.
Air Twister Special Edition: Yu Suzuki Interview Booklet
Esra Krabbe: I was the one who conducted the interview with you, and it lasted for about three hours if I recall correctly. While the booklet is for Air Twister, I have a feeling it also touches on Shenmue quite a lot - my bad! It has a lot about your upbringing and contains stories that we haven't heard before, doesn't it.Yu Suzuki: Yes, it has quite a few in-depth stories.Esra Krabbe: I think we spoke for around three hours. I think that your fans can look forward to both the actual game as well as the interview.
New Project In Progress
Esra Krabbe: Recently you've announced Air Twister, but are there still various other games you're planning to create going forwards?
Yu Suzuki: I can't talk about it yet, but we're working on something.
Esra Krabbe: Oh, really? That's big news just to mention casually! I hope it was okay for you to say it.
Yu Suzuki: [laughs] I can't say any more than that.
Esra Krabbe: Well, hearing that there's something else to for fans to look forward to is really good news.
Yu Suzuki: It's still in development right now, so...
Esra Krabbe: I'm looking forward to it!
Shenmue's Influence
Esra Krabbe: I myself of course love Shenmue, and at the session just a little while ago there was a Japanese game set in the 1980's, so I asked them whether it had been influenced by Shenmue. And that turned out to be the case*! They said that they started development when they had been playing Shenmue I and wanted to incorporate the atmosphere of Japan in the 1980s. Recently do you also come across a lot of people who admire or have been influenced by Shenmue?
Yu Suzuki: Being at the game show today, I've been meeting a lot of different people who have said things like their life was changed by Shenmue, or that they started creating games thanks to Shenmue. I'm extremely happy to receive comments like that.
*Note from Switch: the game being referred to is "Last Time I Saw You". There is a free demo currently out on Steam. I've made an introductory post about it here.
Yu Suzuki On Shenmue IV
Esra Krabbe: There are a lot of people who have been influenced by Shenmue in this way. We'll soon be coming up to 4 years since Shenmue III [was released]. Are you still wanting to continue on with Shenmue?Yu Suzuki: Yes, of course. Because it's still partway through.Esra Krabbe: So it sounds like you have a lot of possibilities and things you'd like to do, such as Shenmue, arcade-style games, as well as a lot of other ideas?Yu Suzuki: Yes, there's a lot I'd like to do... it's a matter of having the opportunity. If I meet the right people, or can find the right partner.Esra Krabbe: Publishers, if you are listening...! I'm looking forward to what you will surprise all the fans with next.
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Air Twister for PC & Consoles
Air Twister will become available in both physical and digital formats for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 & 5 and digitally for Xbox and PC on November 10, 2023. There will also be a Special Edition that comes with extras.
The Air Twister Special Edition, at right, includes soundtrack, interview booklet & art |