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Shenmue II (Xbox)
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  Shenmue II -- great game, and underrated.
Review created: 04/17/06
3 of 5 people found this review helpful.

I loved the first game on Dreamcast, and had to get the second game. I like the fact that it's a very diverse, indepth game that combines RPG elements, fighting, and puzzle/mystery solving. The characters and the story line immerses you into the universe in which the main character is in, making you feel as if you're really there. I was living in Japan at the time the first two games came out, so I could really identify with the architecture, culture, and people that are captured in this game. I hope they make a part III.


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  No response for a week but excellent product.
Review created: 10/01/06
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1 of 9 people found this review helpful.

When originally purchased I didnt get a shipment confirmation for about a week, but the product arived eventually and was just as described in the auction.


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  Shenmue 2 (S2) XBOX -version spoiler free text review..
Review created: 09/07/08

When S was released for now faded away Dreamcast-console,it got mixed review for a good reason.While it showed just how far technology had come in terms of building advanced and delailed playing enviroments with full of life,at the same time it proved how much work was still to be done to fully immerse players so that gaming would not feel like only a movie with some playable battles.It was like not keeping a promise,but claiming that the best was still yet to come and actually pointing out some of the highlighs.On some respect,Zelda games are still ahead of S as a RPG,despite having kind of inferior realization,if you know what mean.When building a game that is practically same as reality,it is going to be somewhat depressing!Personally I have played more enternaining RPGs than S,like already mentioned one.This is due the fact that some other RPGs offer far more choices instead of one path to follow,and while on S you could do small little things like buy a can of soda,you could rarely do any long term difference what so ever to anything.Same is true with the reality,but then again we play games because they tend to offer other things.It also felt,that nothing interesting sadly ever happened outside the cut-scenes."On-Rails Role Playing Real-life Simulation" is what S was and will always remain,and that alone made it as "boring" as real-life as you even had to go to work nearly every day to earn some cash!Some peoples hated it for that while others loved real-life alternative,or "Virtual Reality" as it`s usually called.Reality where absolutely no one changes their clothes despite how many months you spent there,for example.OK,admitedly S was way too ambitious for it`s own good,but it still managed to do most of the things that it did right and that is why it was success it is.But it has to be said,that if you can not do one single thing that the games story requires you to do,-finding Lan Di,you are going to be disapointed.Unfortunately,first game was released only as a movie clip as a part of the saga on the XBOX version of the S2,but i recommend to try that on SEGA`s console.What made things even worse,is that not only is it missing,second game is only port of the DC-version,but instead of giving Japanese speech you get English only,that is disapointment for fans as USA customers particulary has no option to even purchase DC-version instead,that is available on EU and Japan.This all means that XBOX-owners get more or less dumped down version,as you can not even use your existing game saves from the first game.However,it`s still nice to get even something from the legacy of DC,but it`s still true that these games shine differently on it,and should played on that machine.Having said all that,you might think that i absolutely hate S-games!That is not true,as this "V.F RPG" is still as close to combining movies and games together to "interactive movie" as any game has ever been.Period.Some efforts like Bouncer,or Berserk,not to even mention FMV-games just fail short when compared to S2 that really delivered what the first game only promised.It`s not only the story,it`s the Chinese culture that is so well presented on it.This is the game that is full of beautiful moments,things to explore,strong characters,captivating story of growing as a person,exiting battles,professional cutting edge biggest budget realization.-List just goes on.These as still unique games & get high recommention!I can hardly wait for Shenmue 3.GO BUY IT!

Score:88%


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  whaooo
Review created: 07/25/08
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Great game, you can not miss this one. You will love this game is spectacular you wont get tired of it. Super !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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  Still playing
Review created: 07/16/08
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The game itself is amazing. I'm actually still playing and I cannot stop! I would have finished it by now but things such as life stop me. The graphics carry over just like the game did when it was on the dreamcast system.


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  Shenmue II
Review created: 02/05/08
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Good seller ! Quick deliver ! Product surpassing the expectations!!!!
Recomend to everyone
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  I Love Shenmue 2!!
Review created: 10/23/07

It's a overall great game I mean it has a fantastic storyline,this thing called (Q-T-E) where a buttons pop up real fast on the screen and you have to press them the game is action-packed and if you like Fighting,Action/Adevnture games, or if you love movies GET IT!! its just like a movie. You won't be disappointed.


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  great game
Review created: 09/04/07

Thanks for a great buy. I bought the game for my son & he enjoys playing it. I have no complaints as it is just what he wanted. Thank you again. It made his day, week, month, therefore making mine as well!


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  Fast shipment and discs were in playable shape.
Review created: 04/07/07
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I decided to purchase this item due to the fact that I enjoyed the first one. I played both of them when I was younger and decided to revive some old habits. I liked that I got the game relatively fast. The only problem I had with it was that the discs were some-what scratched and it did freeze on me at one point. Other than these little annoyances, the seller was faithful to the description and I was satisfied for the most part.


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  Great Immersive Game
Review created: 04/04/07
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Shenmue 2 has alot going for it, but it may not be right for every player.
The game play is fairly slow, but utimatly rewarding. Shenmue 2 is a cross between many different game styles. It is basically an adventure/detective game with elements of an rpg and a fighting game.

Your charachter, Ryo, is a 20 somthing year old Japanese martial artist whose objective is to find the killer of his father. He must find clues by questioning people. During this process you will encounter qte's, and fight sequences. Qte's are quick time events. Bascially during a movie sequence you have to push corresponding buttons within a time period in order for your character to progress. The fight sequences are decent. Better than most hybrid games the fighting is based on the virtual fighter series.

The game is pretty big with 1000's of characters in it. The best part is the entire game has real voice actors. The voice acting is fair, some of it is really good, while others are bland and sometimes annoying.
This game takes at least 20mins to really start enjoying it so don't give up to soon. The game portrays a real enviroment with real weather and night and day. Computer characters have jobs and visit stores. The graphics may not be next gen but they are more than adequate and sometimes awesome.

I would defiently suggest buying this game if you enjoy adventure games or just want to try somthing different becuase there really isn't any game all that similar to this one.

*Also* With the newest patch Shenmue 2 works for the xbox 360.


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  Just As Great As The First
Review created: 01/10/03
by: swanton00 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Realism, Fights, Mini-Games, Music, Story

Cons:
Horrible voice acting

During the summer of last year I played through the original Shenmue for Dreamcast. I thought it was all right for the the first few hours of the game. Once I started really getting into it, it become one of my top three favorite DC games. When I heard that the sequel was coming out for Xbox, I knew I had to get it. I ended up getting it for Christmas and the first thing I did was watch the DVD of part one just to see what it would be like. After playing a little bit of the other games I got for Christmas, I played Shenmue 2 for hours and hours a day. For a while I didn't like it as much as...


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  A Dreamcast Gem Hits the X-Box
Review created: 02/27/04
by: Horhay -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
so much to do, mini-games, it's freaking huge

Cons:
controls, voices, loading

Shenmue II was going to be released for the Dreamcast in 2001. However, Sega s financial woes led to the game being released only in Japan and Europe. This decision left many US Dreamcast owners disappointed. But those frowns were turned slightly upside down, when Sega made a deal with Microsoft to release the game for the X-Box (Oct. 2002). Gameplay Shenmue II combines many different styles of gameplay. They can be broken down into four categories: free quest, free battle, QTE, and mini-games. Free quest is a big chunk of the game. You must explore areas, gather information, and talk with...


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  Ryos Adventure Gets Better & Better...
Review created: 01/20/06
by: master_betty -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Ultra realistic world. Deep, emotional story. Amazing Soundtrack. Great Characters.

Cons:
Some poor voice acting. Should have kept the DC dialog.

Shenmue for Dreamcast, despite its obvious problems, was a powerfull experience. I for one had played nothing like it, and it totally reshaped my expectations for games in the future. Id heard stories of a "new type of game never before seen" something "revolutionary". Problem was, not one of my friends knew anything about Dreamcast, they were all Playstation kids and wouldnt look at anything else (oh the abuse i took sticking up for my beloved Sega Saturn)... However, when i began playing Shenmue, i was completely blown away. I was honestly astounded. But this isnt a review of that game,...


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  Shenmue II: Definitely worth playing
Review created: 11/02/02
by: skywalk -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Very good game play, excellent story, explains a lot.

Cons:
Character control, 3D a tad blocky, repetative sound

Note: I finished this game in about two weeks of on-and-off playing. Final update as of December 01, 2002. All star (*) ratings are out of a possible 5 stars (*****). Introduction: This game is a continuation of the original Shenmue Dreamcast (DC). The story picks up where Shenmue Dreamcast leaves off. You play Ryo Hazuki from Japan. He is on a mission to avenge his father s death at the hand of Lan Di. After a boat trip, you are now in Hong Kong looking for Lan Di. In this game you finally find out what Shenmue is. The game also comes very close to explaining the dragon and phoenix mirrors ..


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  Great. But why was the dreamcast version better?
Review created: 06/30/04
by: dogeymon -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Brilliant sequel to Yu Suzuki's greatest story ever told!

Cons:
Voice acting can be irritating and Shenmue the Movie blew!

For those who don't know, Shenmue was an impressively large saga begun inside the mind of legendary sega arcade founding father Yu Suzuki, creator of Space Harrier, Hang-on, and the Virtua Fighter series. It's a breathtaking story about a young boy in high school named Ryo Hasuki who resides in Japan and witnesses his father's brutal murder right in front of him by a mafia thug named Lan Di. The beginning of this series began with Shenmue Chapter 1 on the Sega Dreamcast back in 2000. Although it's sales were dismal, it was a very necessary first installment in the Shenmue series. Bent on...


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