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Ryo, a respected Japanese student sees his father killed in front of his own eyes. He sets out to find the man in charge of his fathers death and the mystery of who and why?Ryo, a respected Japanese student sees his father killed in front of his own eyes. He sets out to find the man in charge of his fathers death and the mystery of who and why?Ryo, a respected Japanese student sees his father killed in front of his own eyes. He sets out to find the man in charge of his fathers death and the mystery of who and why?
- Awards
- 6 nominations total
Hiroshi Fujioka
- Iwao Hazuki
- (voice)
Masaya Matsukaze
- Ryo Hazuki
- (voice)
- (as Massaya Matsuzake Ono)
Corey Marshall
- Ryo Hazuki
- (English version)
- (voice)
Robert Jefferson
- Iwao Hazuki
- (English version)
- (voice)
Ruth Hollyman
- Nozomi Harasaki
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Paul Lucas
- Lan Di
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Terry Osada
- Ine Hayata
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Eric Kelso
- Masaya Fukuhara
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Dennis Falt
- Chen Yao Wen
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Ryan Drees
- Tom Johnson
- (English version)
- (voice)
Jerry Ledbetter
- Mark Kimberly
- (English version)
- (voice)
Alex Hayns
- Smith Bradley
- (English version)
- (voice)
Eric Jacobsen
- Charlie
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Eric Jacobson)
Rob Croker
- Terry
- (English version)
- (voice)
Ann Slater
- Xia Xiu Yu
- (English version)
- (voice)
Dario Toda
- Tetsuya Nagashima
- (English version)
- (voice)
Mona Alawdeen
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
Bianca Allen
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- TriviaCost over $20 million to develop and was the most expensive Video Game to ever be developed at the time. The project took seven years to complete by Sega's game-development AM2 division. For this feat, it has a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.
- GoofsThe cloak in the antiques store shows 12:00 yet strikes 5 times.
- Quotes
Master Chen: You should NOT waste your life on revenge.
- ConnectionsEdited into Shenmue I & II (2018)
Featured review
Shenmue is a video game par excellence. For a western audience it gives us experiences from lands and cultures little known. It is an original and pioneering concept in entertainment, with ideas copied in large budget productions such as GTA IV and Yakuza Ryu Ga Gotoka and production values seen since Final Fantasy X until today.
When Dreamcast owners first saw this game they were stunned at how beautiful the scenery and central characters were drawn. Second viewing and you are aware of the amazing camera work and variety of cut scenes. Third viewing and you realise how immensely rich the score and background music ever present. Fourth viewing and your quest as Ryo Huzuki becomes a world you gladly submit. Fifth viewing and you realise your concept of martial arts is being deepened and nurtured. And beyond a wealth of side games and distractions make the work and world of Shenmue an endearing and longstanding entertainment landmark.
When I found this game by accident. I purchased a Dreamcast because there were already some great titles around. I was completely taken by Shenmue from the first moments of the dramatic opening scene and how that day would shape the central character's life.
Shenmue rewards patient gamers with an enriching experience quite unlike anything else.
Shenmue II is very much similar to Shenmue I although not at all the same experience. I highly recommend Shenmue II as the Xbox game is fully compatible with the xbox360.
But to enjoy the original and in my view the better of the two games you should seek out a Dreamcast and are unlikely to be disappointed if you begin your Shenmue experience here.
When Dreamcast owners first saw this game they were stunned at how beautiful the scenery and central characters were drawn. Second viewing and you are aware of the amazing camera work and variety of cut scenes. Third viewing and you realise how immensely rich the score and background music ever present. Fourth viewing and your quest as Ryo Huzuki becomes a world you gladly submit. Fifth viewing and you realise your concept of martial arts is being deepened and nurtured. And beyond a wealth of side games and distractions make the work and world of Shenmue an endearing and longstanding entertainment landmark.
When I found this game by accident. I purchased a Dreamcast because there were already some great titles around. I was completely taken by Shenmue from the first moments of the dramatic opening scene and how that day would shape the central character's life.
Shenmue rewards patient gamers with an enriching experience quite unlike anything else.
Shenmue II is very much similar to Shenmue I although not at all the same experience. I highly recommend Shenmue II as the Xbox game is fully compatible with the xbox360.
But to enjoy the original and in my view the better of the two games you should seek out a Dreamcast and are unlikely to be disappointed if you begin your Shenmue experience here.
- saint_george
- Feb 17, 2009
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