If he didn't do it, someone else would have. He wasn't the proprietary candidate. 5 would have still existed, because again, it was team ninjas flagship game. The company wouldn't squish a flagship game.
And once again, no one stood up. Only Shimbori did at the time. Nakamura was his right hand man and was practically handed it down to him. Nakamura is a regular DOA player that got the job out of nowhere and nothing's changed.
Shimbori’s credits on the Dead or Alive series are as follows:
Dead or Alive Ultimate (2004) – Planner
Dead or Alive 4 (2005) – Game Designer
Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 (2006) – Game Designer
Dead or Alive Paradise (2010) – Director
Dead or Alive Dimensions (2011) – Director
Dead or Alive 5 (2012) – Director
Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate (2013) – Director
Dead or Alive 5 Last Round (2015) – Director
Dead or Alive 6 (2019) – Producer and Director
He was the "only" one that stood up after DOA4. And I doubt Hayashi wants to go back to DOA again.
The issue here is that no matter who steps up, if you don't have the backing and necessary budget to make that happen, what you get is what you'll get
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And if it wasn't for Itagaki, you wouldn't even have DOA. We wouldn't even be having this discussion if it wasn't for him. Period.
Without budget and support, you wouldn't have had a DOA
with or without Itagaki. All that man did was create it and he even admits that, no discussion whatsoever is needed to answer that. You can't make a game with a body. To make a body, you'll need money and support. He was granted that money and made it. For all we know someone else would of made DOA or a completely different titled game and it still would of been the same outcome. For Pete's sake, Itagaki didn't even know where to begin to make a fighting game, he lucked out because of his team and his talent for action-packed shenanigans saved him, it's one of the reasons why he was more favored for NG than DOA. He had to hit up Yu Suzuki on how to make one because everybody has to start somewhere right?
The only way someone (one individual) can truly mess up a game if he was granted everything in his disposal and dropped it. Budget, time, promoting the game, every single thing you can think of, invested thousands and thousands of dollars, and then screw it all up. That is when you truly determine if it was the cause of the single man, but he wasn't even granted any of that in the first place so who's to truly blame here.
You're assuming a lot about video game development and business models.
I didn't know that doing research and compiling said research from how typical modern JPN game companies approach their games, dev time, reading interviews from different developers (specifically fighting game developers such as Harada, Ono, Daisuke), the amount of time it makes a game, feedback, and the competition to sell the game vs the other fighting games out there is putting me on that assumption that somehow Itagaki would be the savior and not Shimbori. But alright go on.
I mean hey, if you want to play that card, you assumed most of DOA6 was Shimbori's fault when it was already obvious on who the real culprits are. But by all means, continue to be baited by KT I guess.
That's what I'm saying, he steered the ship right into a lighthouse. It takes a lieutenant to be captain, not a sailor. You yourself can manage a DOA character that you think you're not particularly good with in your eyes better than the people who've used that character as their main from the very beginning. It's because you know how to sail with any ship because of your greater experience and understanding of how the game works.
He definitely crashed the ship yeah, but the ship he was given was abysmal in the first place. So he and the rest of the crewmates took the life boats and sailed back as he knew it wasn't worth the risk to keep going from there. Abandon ship they say, and abandon ship they did.
That was character licensing for the VF characters in vanilla. If you notice any other game who licenses a guest character, you'll see their company credited. 5U was a subcontract with Sega, they worked with the devs into building new mechanics such lowering the juggle gravity and giving the back roll stun. That was Sega's influence. Hence also showing the Sega logo on the cover of 5U. Giving DOA a taste of VF mechanics. In 5LR, Sega's subcontract was over and the back roll stun was tweaked so it wouldn't look like the same one in 5U. No longer showing Sega's logo on the front cover. The direction download conversion of the 5U mechanics to LR shows how much of an overwrite TN wanted LR to be. They wanted any visible influence of Sega's 5U mechanics to be ridden due to their contracting agreements.
So I just asked people who were around during that development period to confirm this, and apparently they also worked on 5 vanilla. DOA5 is unfortunately old news at this point as getting any answers regarding their involvement will be tough to ask due to DOA currently being shelf and stored in closets by them. When DOA gets put in the spotlight in like 7-8 years or something, maybe someone at TN during an interview will confirm this or something. I tried to look this up but found nothing if it was only 5U.
And what will happen to DOA6 still remains to be seen. Shimbori's departure was a necessity for DOA's outlook and influence. Now that he's gone, the wheels will start turning again for DOA in a new direction.
Can't say a necessity when he had good intentions while the peeps behind him flunked and dipped with only crumbs and a skeleton crew while everyone else worked on other games.
If DOA does go in a good direction from here, then it's because KT learned their lesson. Which I doubt it. And if it does happen, DOA is on the shelf for who knows how long so it might be 4-5 years from now. Maybe less if they truly do care.
Anyway DB, I know you and I can go back and forth beating this dead horse, but I've pretty much said everything I needed to say.
It is beating a dead horse, but topics like this are the reason why it returns in the first place. If anyone wants to blame Shimbori, by all means. People already know who's the bigger hiveminds to this situation so it is what it is. As they say, believe what you want. Play what you want.