All in all, the game can be just as easy to 100% as the first one, if you know what to expect. Thankfully as I previously mentioned, the fights in the game as very simple, especially since you can be cheap and keep pressing or. Shouldn’t come as a surprise that if you fail a QTE during a boss battle, you will have to start a fight all over again. If you are having a hard time, I would recommend watching a video playthrough of the game and seeing the sequential QTEs, especially towards the end of the game where there are non-stop QTEs from everything you do including boss battles. You will most likely have to fail one to properly see what the game wants you to press so that you can be ready for it the next time it shows up. The problem with this new QTE is that you must press the button as soon as the game tells you to press them, this becomes a bit difficult because you have mere seconds to see the full sequential order and press the buttons before you get an instant fail. This time around there are 2 types of QTEs, the usual “press the button on screen” which were in the first game and the new “sequential” QTEs which are like the game of Simon, in which you must press the buttons in the order the game tells you to. Yep, they are back, and they are somehow more annoying than in the first game. There are numerous QoL improvements which include: easier fights, being able to skip most cutscenes, the ability to skip time when necessary and being able to occasionally fast travel to previous visited locations. On top of that, there is a wider variety of mini-games and gambling spots, which will come in handy since money will be hard to come by (through normal means). On the other hand, Hong Kong is much bigger than Dobuita, so big in fact, that you should consider buying the various maps sold on the streets, which will give you a handy mini-map. The gameplay is very similar to its predecessor, you will be doing similar activities such as puzzles, talk to various characters, visit many locations, fight thugs and try to do all task before bed time. His journey takes him to various locations such as the city of Hong Kong, there he meets a wide variety of characters that will aid him in his journey. The game continues Ryo Hazuki’s quest to find Lan di and avenge his father’s murder. Just like the first game, it's another cinematic masterpiece by Yu Suzuki which improves on almost every aspect of the first game, almost. Shenmue II is the sequel to the 1999 action adventure game Shenmue, originally released on the Sega Dreamcast and it has now been remastered for the PlayStation 4 after 17 years. Do cheat codes disable achievements?: No Cheats Available.Does difficulty affect achievements?: No.Approximate amount of time to 1000 : 16-20 Hrs ( Estimated Time to 100%).Estimated achievement difficulty: 2/10 ( Achievement Difficulty Rating).Disclaimer: This guide was made by brickarts295 ( original source ), I just adapted it to have an Xbox format.
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