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Shadowrun is a 1994 action RPG for the Sega Genesis based on the popular Shadowrun pen and paper system. Unlike the Super Nintendo Shadowrun the game employs a free-roam game world and even more RPG elements. Also unlike the SNES version, the player can recruit two other shadowrunners to fight alongside him.

The game begins with the main character, Joshua, spending the last of his money to track down his brother's killers. He finds the motel where he had been staying, but his brother had outstanding debts and the owner refuses to give up his possessions until the debts are paid off. This immediately leads the player right into the action; once outside the motel there are enemy gangs roaming the streets who will quickly kill Joshua without hesitation.

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Getting Started

Shadowrunning

Walkthrough

The Matrix

  • System list

Other

  • Clue list
  • Cheats
  • Save State Hacking
  • Final notes

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Shadowrun is an action RPG for the Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis, adapted from the pen and paper RPG Shadowrun by FASA. The game was developed by US company BlueSky Software and released in 1994. Shadowrun takes place in 2058 [1] Seattle. The game's story centers around Joshua and his quest to find the truth behind the death of his brother, Michael, killed during a mission in the Salish-sidhe wilderness.

The game is the second in a Shadowrun series of videogame adaptations, although the games themselves have no direct story relation other being set in the Shadowrun universe. The Genesis Shadowrun is the second game in the series, with a more open ended (or sandbox) style of gameplay than its SNES precursor (Shadowrun by Beam Software). It is generally considered the closest videogame adaptation of the Pen and Paper Shadowrun RPG to date. [2]

Gameplay[]

Shadowrun offers the player an open style of gameplay, where one controls the main character, Joshua, in third person perspective during both exploration and combat. Battles are real time, and although of varying difficulty, tend to be brutally short. Initially, the player is restricted to a single area of the game, but shortly gains access to almost all other areas. Access to other areas is accomplished primarily by taxi, although various restrictions and other modes of travel also exist, such as requiring a visa, or bypassing the visa check with use of a helicopter.

As in most RPG videogames, the characters' skills and attributes can be improved. However, Shadowrun uses a unique "Karma" system, which allows full character customization. Karma, roughly equivalent to experience, is earned for successfully completing a run, killing enough enemies, or advancing the game's plot. Karma is then spent on specific stats as determined by the player.

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Screenshot of Shadowrun's battle gameplay.

To earn money and Karma, the player must participate in shadowruns, illegal jobs provided by pseudo-anonymous contractors, which are, within the legal boundaries of their work, to be referred to simply as Mr. Johnsons. Mr. Johnsons usually are corporate liaisons, who want their bosses' dirty work done without compromising them. All Mr. Johnsons work in backroom booths in different clubs and bars through the city. The jobs they offer are randomly generated, and range from simple courier jobs to infiltrating a corporate headquarters and rescuing a client. Different Mr. Johnsons have varying levels of difficulty and pay for their jobs, which can be influenced by the player's negotiation statistic.

At the start of the game, the player can choose for Joshua to be either a samurai, a decker, or a shaman. These only determine Joshua's beginning statistics and equipment; samurai begin focused on combat, deckers on use of the Matrix and electronics, and shamans on the use of magic. Over the course of the game, the player may choose to continue to focus on one particular skill or set of skills, or branch out into all other areas, although only shaman and allied mages can use magic.

To help the player make things easier during hard shadowruns, Joshua can also recruit other characters to help him in his shadowruns. These are called shadowrunners, and can also be customized at the player's wishes. The price of hiring a shadowrunner depends on the duration of the contract, as well as the runner's attitude toward the player. The player can only directly control one character at a time; other characters (including Joshua) are controlled by the computer's AI.

The primary method of combat in Shadowrun is the use of firearms, although magic plays a significant role in combat in both an offensive and defensive capacity. Shadowrun keeps track of ammunition; if a character runs out they may have to resort to melee. The use of magic, on the other hand, is kept in check by damaging the player for casting high-level spells: the player can mitigate or even eliminate this through the use of items, or by reducing the success chance and/or power of the spell.

A variety of shops exist throughout the game, providing guns and modifications, cyberware implants, spells and spell upgrades, cyberdecks and utilities, and other miscellaneous items. In addition to the numerous shops in the game, the player can collect a variety of contacts who provide the player with information, services, or (frequently illegal) goods.

The Matrix[]

In tone with the Shadowrun pen-and-paper universe, certain characters can also explore the Matrix, a global computer network that can be accessed through cyberterminals. It is there that the player, in a first person perspective, can hack corporations, download confidential files, or disable a building's security. However, in order to do so, a series of intrusion countermeasures must be dealt with.

The cyberdeck, carried by Joshua, can be used by any shadowrunner, and like real computers, have a variety of statistics, such as memory, storage, and loading speed. These can be improved individually, but also by upgrading the entire deck itself with a more advanced hardware. Primarily, the cyberdeck's use, aside from entering the Matrix, is to hold various utilities to hack the networks properly (such as Masking, Attack and Analyzing programs) and to save data downloaded from the Matrix itself.

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Shadowrun's Matrix system gameplay .

While inside the Matrix, the entire interface changes. The shadowrunner that entered it is replaced by a chromed character, referred to as persona, its reflection in the cyberworld, and can navigate different computer networks that are built in node systems. Each node appears as large geometrical rooms that the player travels to through datalines corridors. Inside a node, a decker can perform various tasks depending on the node's function, which is indicated by its shape. Such tasks are numerous, like erasing or downloading various private files, turning off security cameras inside certain buildings, or crashing an entire system.

However, in order to do so, the decker must either mask (bypass) or delete a series of intrusion countermeasures, also called ICs, with a variety of utilities. ICs appear as different figures covering the nodes, and they can either just weakly and inoffensively block a node, or aggressively attack the persona (or the decker itself) and permanently delete the player's utilities.

Gangs[]

In Seattle, there are three local racial gangs that have well-defined territories and many influences on corporation affairs. These gangs are:

Gang Race Location Alligeance
Halloweeners Humans Redmond Barrens Yakuza
Eye-Fivers Elves Penumbra District Mafia
Orks Orks Payallup Barrens Lone Star

The player can visit each of these gangs, and pay to speak with their leaders (or be asked to do so, depending on his reputation). There, he can ask for protection from the gangs' random attacks, as well as for the phone number of their allegiance bosses. After Joshua's reputation has been highly upgraded, and after he obtains the numbers of these bosses, he can contact the Yakuza and Mafia, and plead loyalty to either one of them himself, obtaining specific benefits and exclusive items and discounts. Of course, after he sides with any of these criminal organizations, the rival gangs will attack him indiscriminately. On the other hand Lone Star, the government's police force, can't be contacted directly.

Plot[]

Setting[]

The game is set in the Shadowrun universe, in the 2050's. A time where the blending of technology and human flesh is common; it is around the time the Matrix, a huge computer network, came online, with the ability to jack into its cyberspace directly. It was also a time of magic renewal: a phenomenon known as The Awakening occurred, where magic returned into the world. Sorcery was once again possible, and slowly and seemingly at random humans began to mutate into orks, elves or trolls. This time of upheaval was not without political conflicts: mega corporations began to control the world. But with their magic, native shamans threatened them and the world geography came to a complete change. The Amerindians and Elves reclaimed an area called Salish-Shidhe, close to the free city of Seattle, a major city in the newly formed United Canadian and American States.

Shadowrun's story takes place in these areas, both the wilderness of the Salish-Shidhe and the pollution of Seattle, controlled by mega corporations. Seattle itself is divided in many areas:

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Shadowrun's map of the United Canadian and American States and Salish Shidhe lands.

  • Redmond Barrens: Dark slums only active because of the Shiawase Atomics Nuclear Plant and the Hollywood Correctional Facility, as well as a few other generic shops. The Halloweeners gang resides there.
  • Downtown Seattle: The city center, with many bars and corporation buildings. Lone Star, Seattle's police, patrols the are every hour to ensure order. The Space Needle lies here.
  • Penumbra District: A high-class area; only top clubs and corporative buildings can be found in this district. It also houses Lone Star's offices, as well as the Eye-Fivers gang.
  • Renraku Arcology: An enclosed city on the power of Renraku Corporation, built inside a pyramid. Many top-class shops can be found here, as well as the massive Renraku offices. Renraku uses their own security team to keep order in their Arcology.
  • Payallup Barrens: Home to the Ork's gang, as well as factories, black market stores, a number of shady bars and hotels.
  • Council Island: Neutral lands between the city and the wilderness, and usually peaceful. Orks and humans have an embassy where they live without hatred or discrimination. A bar, stores and a clinic can also be found in the Island. It also has a post where citizens can ask for a visa to enter the Salish-Shidhe.
  • Salish-Shidhe Indian Lands / Elven Lands of Sinsearach: Amerindians and elves live in peace with nature in these savage and dangerous lands. Many dangerous creatures can be found here, as well as the occasional hunting party. The Salish-Shidhe and Sinsearach are connected through a complex network of caves that house many paths and secrets. A visa is needed to (legally) travel to the Salish-Shidhe.
  • Ellisia's Tomb: The last resting place of the founder of the Sisearach and the "greatest elven hero", it lies deep within the Salish Shide and the Sinsearach, its exact location lost with time. It can't be accessed until the end of the game.

Corporations[]

The corporations that exist within this Shadowrun's world are:

  • Lone Star Security Services; law enforcement agency in the city of Seattle.
  • Fuchi Industrial Electronics, dealing with cyberterminals and Matrix technology.
  • Mitsuhama Computer Technologies, dealing with computers and robotics.
  • Ares Macrotechnology, dealing with weapons and defense industries.
  • Aztechnology, dealing with magic equipment.
  • Renraku Computer Systems, dealing with computer technology.

Story[]

Shadowrun's story begins on January 31, 2058 in Seattle, UCAS. In the wilderness of the newly reclaimed Amerindian lands of the Salish-Shidhe, a small team of shadowrunners is brutally ambushed by unknown forces. The massacre is over quickly, but is captured in video by one of the slain member's cybereyes; the video is recovered and made national news. The last man to die in the video was a shadowrunner known as Michael, Joshua's brother.

Joshua spends his last nuyen and flies to Seattle, vowing to avenge his brother's death. He arrives at Sea-Tac Airport and traces back Michael's last credstick transaction to "Stoker's Coffin Motel", in the Redmond Barrens. Joshua travels there to inquire about his brother, only to be told by the owner that Michael never paid his bill and in fact has some belongings being held. He strikes a deal with Joshua, and by beginning to do small shadowruns for a small-time Mr. Johnson, called Gunderson, he gains enough money to pay his brother's bills.

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Opening scene of Shadowrun.

In Michael's belongings, he finds three holo-pixes: one of a young woman, Tabatha Shale; of an Amerindian, David Owlfeather, and of Seattle General Hospital Dr. Heaversheen. From there, the story divides into three branches that the player can go through in any order, either separately or at once. Each branch gives the answer to three main questions:

  • Who killed Michael, and under whose orders,
  • What was Michael's last shadowrun,
  • Why was Michael killed.

Because of the sandbox style of gameplay and the non-linear story, the entire mystery isn't revealed until the three main branches are totally completed. Once they are, the plot slowly arises:

  • Decades before Michael's death, the Salish-Shidhe lands were reclaimed by a number of Amerindians and Elven heroes; amongst them was a man known as Ellisia, who founded an elven Council, the Sinsearach, to protect the wilderness from the city's corruption.
  • After Ellisia's death, his body was sealed in a mausoleum with a number of magical artifacts to prevent the misuse of Ellisia's magic power.
  • It is then that an ancient free spirit entity called Thon, begins a plot to fully penetrate this world using Ellisia. Free spirits are cursed, as Thon needed to replenish his life force or his form in this world would cease to exist. In order to stay alive, Thon seeks out magical artifacts and in destructive rituals, absorbs their energies. With the power of Ellisia's body and artifacts, Thon could become a physical entity.
  • Thon begins to use two Mr. Johnsons, Vigore & Jarl, to carry out his plans for him,
  • A mega corporation, Renraku, becomes involved with Thon through Vigore, a corporate support at the time. Renraku begins to work with the free spirit in a top-priority project, "Project THON". The project's leader is Mako Sochou, but he soon is blinded by Thon's promises and betrays Renraku, being replaced by Ito Ogami. Renraku itself plans on manipulating Thon, being the only ones with a map to Ellisia's Tomb.
  • By this point, Sinsearach Council member Harlequin sets on a mission to stop Thon from desecrating Ellisia's Tomb and being freed again. To do this, Harlequin asks his apprentice Frosty to hire a Mr. Johnson, Caleb Brightmore, to organize a small team of shadowrunners to go into Ellisia's Tomb and destroy Thon's magic source. Michael is employed in this team.
  • Ito Ogami sends a Renraku Strike Team to kill Michael's team; Harlequin is left powerless without his team.

Joshua's mission and investigation eventually leads him to Harlequin himself; but it is not after he completes all stories that the ends meet and he can finally reach Ellisia's tomb, the final stage of the game. Szablon:Endspoiler

Characters[]

Shadowrunners[]

  • Joshua is the game's protagonist, and the player defines much of his personality. However, most of the times he's a casual and somewhat aggressive typical male; his perspective, often with bits of sarcasm and irony, drives the game. In the game, Joshua's goal is to avenge and solve the mystery of his brother's death, a goal he can only achieve by making a name for himself as a shadowrunner.
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In-game artwork of gator shaman Joshua.

  • Michael is Joshua's older brother. Not much is revealed about his personality, but Michael was close and protective over Josh. Michael was an elite shadowrunner, and he and his friends were brutally massacred during a fatal shadowrun by an unknown ambush force. Joshua vows to avenge him.
  • Ricky is a modest and somewhat weak dwarf rat shaman. He lived in the city for most of his life, but he had no purpose, mostly because "everybody was larger than him". At some point, the Rat totem reached out to him, showing him that violence wasn't the only way to success. Ricky's skills are few and only useful for sneaking around. He starts shadowrunning to save enough to get out of Redmond Barrens, where he resides.
  • Winston Marrs is an ex-policeman troll samurai, named after the god of war, who appears to be obsessed with violence and loves to shoot guns. So, in order to "get paid for shooting at people", he joined Lone Star, the Seattle police. However, he didn't pass his studies and was kicked out of Lone Star. Because of that, Winston holds an understandable grudge against the police. Winston is playful and lighthearted, and should the player employ him frequently, he develops an affection towards Joshua ("you're the boss, Josh!")
  • Trent Delisario is an university dropout human mage. At university, Trent studied magic, but only learnt what he calls "parlor tricks". Aspiring for a greater control over the astral plane, he moves to Penumbra District hoping to learn new skills as he shadowruns. Trent appears to know some japanese, and is helpful and polite, being the only character in the whole game that gives a vidphone number for free.
  • Petr Uver is a dwarf decker. Once employed on a technologic store, he learnt his ways around cyberdecks and The Matrix, and soon became displeased with the petty pay of his job. Stealing a cyberdeck, he moved to Payallup Barrens in order to become a shadowrun and win easy money.
  • Walking Bear is a ork bear shaman, born human in Seattle. She had a happy childhood, until the phenomenon of the Awakening turned her into an ork. Humans began to discriminate and ridicule her, so she escaped into the wilderness, where a kind of Amerindians taught her the way of the shamans. She soon discovered her potential with the Bear, that she identifies with because of their protective desires. Walking Bear's goal is to protect her tribe, and in order to do so, she enlists as a shadowrunner to make money for them.
  • Phantom is a corporate elf decker. He worked on an undisclosed company that trained him in the Matrix. However, he was fired without any pension when an anti-metahuman group demanded the removal of jobs for other races, claiming that they were stealing them from "the pure". As an act of revenge, he used his Matrix training to steal money from his employers' accounts, and began a career as a shadowrunner. He knows japanese and claims to have made quite a name for himself in the cyberspace.
  • Ilene Two Fists is a convict human samurai, who was a friend of the Sinsearach Council. She traveled to the Redmond Barrens looking for adventure after leading a safe life. She quickly finds herself with two other shadowrunners against the Ares Corporation with promises of money, but is betrayed by her partners that leave her behind with an activated alarm in order to escape. Ilene ends up in the Hollywood Correctional Penitentiary, and at one point of the story Joshua rescues here from the prison. She is quick, both talking and fighting.
  • Freya Goldenhair is an elf mage. A member of the Cascade Crow tribe, she discovered she had latent magic powers as a child, but her tribe viewed hermetic mages as heretics (as opposed to shamans, that work within the limits of nature). Freya ran away, ending up in the city and engaged with a radical political group, that hired her as an assassin against Corporate officials. Her job proved easy and worth the effort, but she soon grew tired of the group's control and escaped from them, becoming a shadowrunner. Freya is flamboyant and seems somewhat attracted to Joshua.
  • Rianna Heartbane is an elf decker, whose last name is a pseudonym she took from an ancient elven leader that prophecized the Matrix as "a place where everything and nothing exists; a place where war is fought and blood is shed without weapons". Rianna has been shadowrunning against the Corporations since a very young age, and she takes it as a personal mission to stop them from having even more power than they already do.
  • Stark is a human samurai, and the only surviving member of Michael's massacred party. He was raised in the Amerindian lands, and is proud of his heritage, swearing to protect it no matter what. When he heard that strangers were entering the Salish Shidhe, he traveled to the city to investigate the reasons behind this invasion. There, he met Michael, and became fast friends, until they both engaged in the fatal shadowrun to stop the invaders. Although not very bright, he is caring and affectionate. At the time of the story's beginning, Stark is agonizing in the depths of the Salish Shidhe and it's up to Joshua to revive him.

Other Characters[]

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In-game artwork of Harlequin.

  • Harlequin is a member of the Sinsearach Council, whose name comes from the tattoos on his face. He knows of Thon's existence and intentions to desecrate elven lore to become fully alive, and carries out a plan to stop him, in which Michael results killed. Joshua will eventually meet him, and they team up to stop Thon.
  • Frosty, or Jane Frost, is another member of Sinsearach, and an apprentice of sorts of Harlequin. It is her that organizes Michael's shadowrun, and guides him to her master.
  • David Owlfeather is an Amerindian Salish-Shidhe ranger, who is acknowledged with the wilderness' geography and lore. He was also Michael's friends, and one of the last people to see him alive.
  • Spirit Eyes, also known as "The Most Wise One", is an Amerindian old, wise man with blank eyes. He possesses immense powers, and through a complex rite he can determine who was Michael's killer, and make a reflection of him appear in front of Joshua.
  • Licourtrix is a feathered serpent, or dragon, that lives deep in the Salish Shidhe caves, away from civilization. At one point of the game, Joshua must rescue Licourtrix from a Renraku Strike Team that seeks to kill him. Licourtrix, in an omniscient fashion, pledges loyalty to Joshua, promising to aid him one time, and only the one time he truly needs it.
  • Ellisia was an ancient elven hero, that helped reclaim the Salish Shidhe lands to elves and Amerindians. Ellisia founded the Sinsearach Council to protect and defend the Salish Shidhe, and according to the game's mythology is considered by elves as one of the greatest heroes of all history. After Ellisia's death, his body, still possessing magical powers, and a myriad of artifacts were sealed in his mausoleum, made of orichalkos, to prevent their misuse.

Antagonists[]

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In-game artwork of free spirit Thon.

  • Thon is a free spirit – an elemental whose summoner was killed – from ancient times, who can only retain his form in reality by seeking magical artifacts and absorbing their energies in destructive rituals, the only way he can replenish his life force. Thon is alive, but barely so, as he is running out of artifacts. With his followers, Thon plans to desecrate the elven hero Ellisia's tomb to use Ellisia's body and artifacts to become a physical entity.
  • Mako Sochou, a Renraku member and first leader of "Project THON", a plot to manipulate the information Thon needs to locate Ellisia's tomb in order to use Thon for Renraku's interests. However, Mako betrays Renraku, and is swiftly replaced.
  • Ito Ogami, the second leader of "Project THON". He is known for being cold blooded, and is the one who sent the Strike Team to kill Michael's team.

See also[]

Shadowrun Universe[]

Shadowrun Videogames[]

References[]

  1. RPGfan.com Shadowrun (review) . Retrieved September 7, 2006.
  2. Home of the Underdogs Entry: Shadowrun (Genesis) . Retrieved September 7, 2006.

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