Friday, August 13, 2021

Shenmue II (Xbox, 2002 | Xbox One, 2018)

Shenmue II
Developed by Sega AM2/d3t Ltd.
Published by Sega
Released for Xbox (10/29/2002) | Xbox One (8/21/2018)
Also on Dreamcast/PC/PS4
Xbox Version Backwards Compatible with Xbox 360/Xbox One
 
 
Shenmue II picks up right where the first game left off, (minor spoiler alert) starting off with Ryo arriving in Hong Kong. Originally a Japan-only release in 2001 for the Dreamcast, Shenmue II was large enough to warrant 4 GD-ROMS (the disc format used for the Dreamcast). English-speaking audiences wouldn't get to experience the game until 2002 when it received a release for the Xbox and, thanks to the size of the DVD format, the whole game would now fit on a single disc. A bonus disc was included which contained Shenmue: The Movie, a 90-minute feature that showcased the plot from the original game. The game would remain locked to the Dreamcast and Xbox platforms all the way up until 2018 when Shenmue I & II were released for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. The port boasts some nice upgrades, but these are still the classic Shenmue games for better or worse. Has the sequel aged gracefully or is it one of those better left in the past? Let's get into it and explore the world of Shenmue II...

Visually, Shenmue II is very much in line with the original game but there are larger and more diverse environments to explore. The environments you'll explore are impressive and detailed for the most part, though towards the end of the game you'll spend lots of time inside buildings that tend to feel empty and boring. The characters look about the same as the first game and it is still one of the aspects that could really use an overhaul as the characters come off looking a bit stiff and doll-like at times. The music is another department where Shenmue II saw some improvements, featuring a soundtrack with some nice tunes that I found more memorable than the songs in the original. The quality of the voice samples is also much better this time. Overall it's a more polished presentation than the first entry on all fronts.

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