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Shenmue

29 December 19998.5/ 10 · 175 votesTeen11

How long to beat

from 1 player

40h

Rushed

main story only

80h

Normally

story and some extras

120h

Completionist

everything in it

Trailer

Screenshots (35)

Artwork (24)

About

On a November day when the snow turned to rain, Ryu Hazuki arrives home just in time to see his father killed by Lan Di, a man Ryu's father obviously knew very well. Ryu attempts to stop Lan Di but is effortlessly beaten to within an inch of his life. After recovering from his injuries Ryu sets out to track down his father's murderer, as well as uncover his family's secrets and the mystery of the Phoenix and Dragon mirrors that Lan Di seeks.

Shenmue is a hybrid game that incorporates elements of life simulation, adventure, and fighting with light role-playing. The game is set in a 3D environment that can be freely explored by the player. Much of the gameplay involves talking to Ryu's friends and the various people around town, hoping to find hints or clues that lead to the next step in the story. Any details Ryu learns are written down in his notebook for future review. Ryu can buy items from stores or try his luck with capsule toy machines, but most items that can be bought have no purpose outside of filling his inventory. Ryu can also visit an arcade and play accurate versions of Hang-On and Space Harrier, as well as games like darts and pool.

Ryu is a trained martial artist, and while a true martial artist knows it is better to avoid a fight, sometimes it is still necessary. Ryu can train his moves, either by repeatedly doing them while training or by sparring with his friend Fuku-san, which constitutes the role-playing element of the game. The fighting system is similar to that of the Virtua Fighter series, although with toned-down air juggling. Ryu's training also gives him heightened reflexes, and sometimes during a cutscene the player will have only a moment to press a button (displayed onscreen) to get Ryu out of danger. Failing an input prompt is not always fatal, but whether Ryu survives or not depends on the danger he was in.

Included with the game is the Shenmue Passport disc. On this disc, players can receive tutorials about various aspects of the game like mini-games or the battle system, watch cutscenes they've already seen in the game, and listen to music from the game. This disc also includes the option to go online to a special site where players can review worldwide mini-game rankings, get hints for the game from Nozomi, review game maps of Yokosuka, trade uncommon items found in the game for even rarer items only available on the passport, and visit the official homepage. This service went offline along with the rest of SegaNet, and all online features are currently impossible to access.

Ways to play

Modes

Single player

Perspective

Third person

Languages (2)

Languageaudiosubtitlesinterface
English
Japanese

Game details

Media Type

GD-ROM

Input Devices Supported/Optional

Standard Controller

Number of Players Supported

1 Player

Miscellaneous Attributes

Modem, VGA Box/Cord, VMU Compatible

Box art

Also known as

Project BerkleySecond working title

Shenmue: Isshō - YokosukaFull Japanese title

Virtua Fighter RPGWorking title

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Facts

Developer

Sega AM2

Publisher

Sega

Released

29 December 1999

Series

Shenmue

Platforms

Dreamcast

Age ratings

ESRBTeenUSK12ELSPA11+SELLTP

Standing

Top 11% by visits

Official website

Tags

Behind viewQuick Time Events (QTEs)Martial arts