Shenmue wherefore art thou? Back during the Dreamcast days, a true classic that will always be remembered is Shenmue. I remember my father getting me this game and I didn't know what the hell it was about & I've never heard of it.

So the story is about a guy named Lan Di searching for two mirrors and your father in the game seems to have one in possession. Lan Di finds out and breaks into your home, beats down on your father and other family members & that's where you come in, Ryu Hazuki. You try battling Lan Di but to no avail you fail. At this stage Lan Di threatens to kill you if your father doesn't tell him where to find the mirror, the 'Dragon Mirror' if I remember correctly. So your father tells him and then Lan Di speaks a line that I will never forget. He tells him "get up. I will allow you to die like a warrior." Then he evidently kills your father. So the story from here is you trying to find Lan Di and avenge your father’s death. You’re then put in a world, running around asking questions to find out where to go and what to do next.

Shenmue had a lot of gameplay going for it as it was one of the lengthiest action/adventure games I've ever played. With one of the first games to introduce Quick Time Events. If you've all played Resident Evil 4 or 5 you will know what I'm talking about. A cutscene would be played and you will have to press the correct buttons correctly & this was a really nice step forward in gaming at the time. You can also try purchasing & finding some scrolls to be able to learn new moves and then test them out on your enemies.

Drifting away from the main story, Shenmue & I share lots of memories. I still don't forget going to the arcade and trying to get a high score in darts, so I can get a collectible action figure or try riding the motorcycle in the arcade. Then maybe check my watch to see if it's time to go advance in the story, but then again I find myself phoning Naomi (a girl that becomes part of the story later on during the game). Or maybe I would go and practice my new abilities at the dojo or at the parking lot. Sometimes I would just go and feed the cat just for the sake of feeding it. I would then try going to the supermarket and hope I get a winning ticket to collect one of the prizes on the list. Sometimes I would come home late on purpose so I can get told off the next day why am I coming late. I loved collecting my pocket money everyday when I woke up. I remember purchasing a cassette player to hear the music while walking around the streets. I remember riding the motorcycle to save Naomi. What about the warehouses? I bet everyone remembers when they got the job and they had a race everyday and you always tried becoming first but couldn't but you would always say "I will try again tomorrow." Then you will try putting as many crates in the warehouses before lunch time to add up as much money before the end of the day and then you visit the arcades with even more cash.

I also doubt anyone forgot the epic 70 player battle! There is no doubt that Shenmue was way ahead of it's time and till this day we remain lost to if we ever will get to avenge Ryu Hazuki's fathers death. But we all still wait patiently for that day to return so we can all relive our Shenmue memories again for another day.

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  • 2
    Smoke Mar 21, 09
    My god, Shenmue is a classic. It was the first game I got where I felt immersed in the environment. Everything about this game was amazing, the art, voice acting, graphics, gameplay... just an overall breath taking game.

    To this day, it still compares to many current gen games graphics wise. It's a shame it never got massive public appeal that it deserves.
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    chautemoc* Mar 21, 09
    I've never had the chance to get into Shenmue, but have always wanted to. Picked up a DC recently, though, so someday.

    Very nice post.
  • 0
    ITANI Mar 21, 09
    Shenmue was an instant classic!
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    Killosity Mar 21, 09
    God I have to try this game! Everyone has said how amazing it is. I believe it is also on the Xbox? Definately need to pick it up.
  • 0
    RabidChinaGirl Mar 22, 09
    Nobody doesn't like Shenmue. Nice post. c:
  • 0
    Killosity Mar 22, 09
    I feel slightly *bleep* having not played this.
    I best get it fast!
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    pyramidreaper Mar 22, 09
    Yakuza on PS2 was practically Shenmue3.
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      RabidChinaGirl Mar 22, 09
      Awesome voice acting included?
      • 0
        pyramidreaper Mar 22, 09
        the first Yakuza had exactly AWESOME voice acting.

        and besides, everything else was even way better than Shenmue games.
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    ITANI Mar 23, 09
    I've played Yakuza it really isn't as good but it's an ok game.
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    pyramidreaper Mar 23, 09
    I can say the same about Shenmue.

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