12/24/2022 0 Comments Drunken master reboot![]() ![]() (If you can help identify that are unknown or don't seem right, leave a comment at the end of the post and I will update the image!) In the lower section: a diagram showing how Ryo's Attack and Endurance levels relate to his "Kung Fu" level - Yu explains these terms on a separate slide, later on.Īnd a look at the items available for exchange at this shop - with my best guess at what each of them represents.A counter next to a small pile of colored boards that we will see later represent gambling tokens (Ryo appears not to have any).A number representing the cash he carries (presumably in yuan: the image shows "200").A counter for some kind of energy drink? (We have seen something similar previously next to the health meter during combat).A number representing Ryo's current health or energy (399 of a maximum value of 1573).The writing on the other stalls is hard to make out, but it looks like one of the characters on the red awning is 董, which is part of the word "antiques".Update: I initially misread the fourth kanji - thanks to yuc02 for the clarification! The meaning in Chinese is that the shop has been in business for 50 years. The smaller characters above are 五十年 老店.On the green awning of the first stand, the large characters 珠宝専科 mean "Jewelry Specialists" (hence the picture of a cut diamond in the center).The items for sale at the first stand appear to be bracelets.To bring out the feeling of China, there are certain areas like these that I've really focused on". NPCs too we've made a lot of different faces of Chinese people, and I don't think there's any other game that has put this much effort into portraying old men and women NPCs!įor the music also, I've used Chinese musical instruments as much as possible, for example. In contrast to the fair amount of "shaping" that was carried out with the backgrounds, is the accuracy of things like people's movements and their small every-day gestures - for example when someone feels troubled and so on. I've assembled pieces of scenery that really feels like China from various places and made alterations as needed to bring them closer towards what I want to portray. It's Guilin only as far as the mountains go : there are also outdoor stalls that are a little similar to those in Japan, and the scenery along the shore on this side is from a place that isn't Guilin, called Fenghuang (Phoenix Ancient Town). Yu Suzuki says: "This is the Guilin we created. ![]()
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