Shenmue II User Review
- Difficulty:
- Just Right
- Time Spent:
- 20 to 40 Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Rocks"
Shenmue II is without a doubt a brilliant game, and kindly enough it's been released on the Xbox, for all those who missed out, to play. It's been remastered with some slight graphical improvements, and most of all it's been redubbed with English voice-overs. How... nice...?
Unfortunately, even though it's good to hear Ryo's original English voice-actor, most of the NPC voices are very off-putting, and although the major characters such as Joy, Ren, Wong and Shenhua are not bad, some of the rest are just terrible.
Other noticeable features added to the Xbox version are some such as the ability to take an in-game snapshot which can be viewed on the main menu and to change camera filters. Of course, one of the biggest differences from to Dreamcast to the Xbox is the fact that those 4 disks are now on 1 disk... which helps. Of course, almost everything else remains the same.
However, some of more necessary things that should've been tweaked such as the fiddly movement of Ryo seems to have been ignored, and the slightly annoying viewing mode (that sometimes focuses on an object that you don't want it to) seems to be untweaked and ignored aswell.
Fortunately, Shenmue II still keeps it's original story and almost everything else seems to be left the same, so it's always worth checking out if you happened to miss the 2nd installment on the Dreamcast, or if you're just eager to get a taste of the Shenmue spirit. However, if you own the original Shenmue II on the Dreamcast, this isn't really a major essential and is only really good for it's couple of changes or as a collector's item.
Unfortunately, even though it's good to hear Ryo's original English voice-actor, most of the NPC voices are very off-putting, and although the major characters such as Joy, Ren, Wong and Shenhua are not bad, some of the rest are just terrible.
Other noticeable features added to the Xbox version are some such as the ability to take an in-game snapshot which can be viewed on the main menu and to change camera filters. Of course, one of the biggest differences from to Dreamcast to the Xbox is the fact that those 4 disks are now on 1 disk... which helps. Of course, almost everything else remains the same.
However, some of more necessary things that should've been tweaked such as the fiddly movement of Ryo seems to have been ignored, and the slightly annoying viewing mode (that sometimes focuses on an object that you don't want it to) seems to be untweaked and ignored aswell.
Fortunately, Shenmue II still keeps it's original story and almost everything else seems to be left the same, so it's always worth checking out if you happened to miss the 2nd installment on the Dreamcast, or if you're just eager to get a taste of the Shenmue spirit. However, if you own the original Shenmue II on the Dreamcast, this isn't really a major essential and is only really good for it's couple of changes or as a collector's item.
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- Posted Jan 1, 2008 7:33 am GMT
A fantastic, spectacular and incredible game I was hooked on for months. This truly is the best game I have ever played.
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- Posted Dec 24, 2007 2:51 am GMT
User Videos
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Join Ryo in a bycicle ride through the streets of Yokohoma in this conceptual footage of Shenmue.Posted Aug 10, 2007
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The entire Shenmue film, which is a compilation of the major storytelling scenes from the first game in the series. Part 2 of 9.Posted Aug 7, 2007
by Garudoh | 9:03 | 287 Views
User Images
- Shenmue artwork from Sega. I think this was one of the advertisements for the game.Posted Sep 8, 2007
by ChicaQueenWarGa | 30 Views - Shenmue artwork from Sega. Another one of the advertisements for the game.Posted Sep 8, 2007
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Shenmue II
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- Publisher(s): Microsoft Game Studios
- Developer(s): Sega AM2
- Genre: Adventure
- Release:
- ESRB: T
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