Shenmue 3 continues what the previous installments started. You're still moving through gorgeous environments where there are plenty of activities to enjoy, and Ryo is still chasing his arch nemesis, Lan Di. The game's shortcomings appear to be the somewhat tedious progression. However, this isn't too bad; even training is a part of the path to the top. The only issue is money, which can be problematic if you don't gamble for an unreasonably long time and exchange your winnings for toys. Then, you can exchange the toys for money, though there is a slight loss of token and yuan value in the process. Nevertheless, Yu Suzuki's Shenmue 3 came out well, and I can't wait for the fourth installment! #LetsGetShenmue4