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Revision as of 16:48, 31 March 2009
At the time, Shenmue was without a doubt the most immersive and realistic game ever created - and with a rumoured $70,000,000 budget, it's easy to see why. The game's creator Yu Suzuki coined the term "Free Reactive Eyes Entertainment", or FREE, to describe his venture into a previously-uncharted depth of interactivity and detail in a game world.
Following the story of Ryo Hazuki's quest for revenge against the man who killed his father, Shenmue takes the player to a quiet suburb of Yokosuka, Japan in the late 1980s, where you must track down the mysterious martial artist Lan Di, and avenge your father's death.
Table of Contents
- Disc 1
- Disc 2
- Disc 3
Appendices
- Music Tapes
- Arcade Games
- Slot Machines
- Lucky Dip
- Jukeboxes
- Capsule Toys
- Lapis (Fortune Teller)