Shenmue II

シェンムーⅡ

A cinematic adventure game built around open world exploration, daily routine, and martial arts progression. A sequel to the groundbreaking original, purchased in Shenmue II Limited Edition bundle.

Description

Shenmue II continues the epic story of Ryo Hazuki as he travels from Japan to Hong Kong in pursuit of his father’s killer. The game presents highly detailed urban environments where players move through districts, interact with residents, and follow a narrative that blends mystery with martial arts training. The structure combines free exploration with scripted story events, encouraging the player to balance investigation, combat, and everyday activities such as work or leisure. Like its predecessor, it establishes a foundation for open world storytelling that had never attempted.

Mechanically, the gameplay expands on the systems introduced in its predecessor. It features larger environments, more non‑player characters with individual schedules, and a wider range of side activities including gambling, arcade play, and part‑time jobs. Combat uses a move set inspired by martial arts, with new techniques learned through practice or instruction. Quick time events punctuate cinematic sequences, requiring precise input to progress.

At release, Shenmue II was widely praised for its scale, detail, and ambition. It pushed the boundaries of console storytelling and technical presentation. It inspired a range of later open world series, such as Yakuza, which adopted similar blends of narrative and free roaming play. Retrospectively Shenmue II is a landmark in open world design, noted for its influence on later narrative‑driven games and for the enduring appeal of its atmospheric recreation of Hong Kong. It remains associated with the sense of immersion and daily life that defined the series.

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Item Name
  • Shenmue II
Original Name
  • シェンムーⅡ
Item Code
  • HDR-0164
Item Number
  • 4974365501648
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  • JP¥7,800
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  • 30 July 2002