I am mixed on games like these. I dunno, Shenmue was hardly a movie game. There's barely any cutscenes, and practically the entirety of the games are just gameplay. The Walking Dead, I find, is a big exception. I watched some demos of Beyond, and I liked the idea, but it was practically nothing but cutscenes. The Walking Dead has a nice mix of cutscene and actual gameplay, even if that gameplay is streamlined. Shenmue, however, melds interaction with its gameplay in a way these other games just don't manage to do. When you're looking for sailors, you have to actually look for sailors. When you're looking for Ren of the Heavens, you are actually looking for Ren of the Heavens and scouting out information on how to find him. It's not like, you get a cutscene and then wipe.
I'm not saying games like Beyond don't have a right to exist; they do. But even old adventure games pre-dating Shenmue still contain a semblance of adventure (heh), exploration, and gameplay to them. I wouldn't mind it if the actual writing was good and I was fully planning on buying Beyond just to support an esoteric take on interactive storytelling until I read the reviews which express even that's not good.
As a fan of Shenmue, would I like Heavy Rain? I really liked what I played of the demo.