The Shenzhou is based on the Soyuz and would likely use and improve on the existing system.
Here is a short list of Automated Lunar landers that could have used some manual control in the last few years:
- iSpace HAKUTO-R Mission 2 (June 2025): Crashed due to a software error caused by varying readings from a laser altimeter.
- Russia's Luna-25 (August 2023): Spun out of control and crashed after a maneuver to enter lunar orbit went wrong.
- Intuitive Machines IM-2 Athena (March 2025): Landed but tipped over into a crater
- Intuitive Machines IM-1 Odysseus (February 2024): Landed on its side
- JAXA - Slim 2024: Lost an engine, still landed on its side and operated over 3 Lunar days
- IL - Beresheet 2019: Engine cut out - Litobreaking instead
It is an RPG, The players will likely want some control over their Space Craft.
A short scene from The Right Stuff 1984: