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Yakuza on PS2 - Trailer (2006)

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Average rating: 62%
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3 stars out of 5
from 280 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: 18
Developers: SEGA
Format: PS2
Number of players: 1
Released: 15/09/2006

Brief synopsis of Yakuza

Yakuza are members of traditional organised crime groups in Japan - in other words the Japanese mafia. The Yakuza is by far the most feared organisation in Japan. In a country where respect and honour are paramount, within the Yakuza, these qualities are even more important.

Gamers assume the role of Kiryu Kazuma - a former player in the Yakuza who has just done a bit of bird and been released from the slammer after serving a 10 year sentence for murder. He finds himself at the centre of an underworld plot involving 10 million missing Yen and a strange girl known only as Haruka. In order to solve this mysterious puzzle, Kiryu must stay alert, using his most vital weapons - his fists - to stay alive.

Yakuza for the PS2 is a Beat 'Em Up that offers gamers both cutting-edge fighting mechanics and an engrossing storyline. The combat engine in Yakuza lets gamers put together attack combinations that will take out multiple enemies simultaneously in street brawls. You can throw enemies against walls and pick up various deadly weapons that will no doubt help in exterminating foes. Through such combat, gamers can increase their strength, stamina and skills dramatically. In Yakuza, there is a meter known as the Heat Gauge that when full, allows Kazuma to deliver bone-crushing blows. It is also possible to increase your character's skills and attributes by collecting weapons and items, taking part in the various side missions, interrogating informants and even gambling.

SEGA's Yakuza is a free-roaming game that gives gamers the opportunity to explore the seedier side to Tokyo's urban nightlife. With licensed shops and sprawling streets, gamers could be forgiven in thinking they were actually in Tokyo instead of in front of their TV screen.

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Rated - 1 starIts ok

Lee Ditchburn from Middlesbrough, Cleveland , 22/09/2006

If your into beat em ups, this is'nt for you!, the concept of the game sounds good, but for me it was a dissapointment. The outline of the story fits well, FMV's are impressive, but as the gamplay starts, thats where it starts to go downhill, i found it annoying having to read the text mid-game, i'd rather listen to the characters talk, after all the ps2 is a powerful console, why cant the game creators give the characters speech,

instead of text and cheesey music over the top?. far to much like the Final Fantasy games!. If it were possible to give less than 1 star i would!. However each and everyone to there own.

  5 out of 6 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsPretty Good

A customer from Manchester, England , 28/02/2007

Huge game with many, many areas to explore, and with the ability to freely roam you can easily find yourself wandering around the city just looking at all of the scenery. The detail in some of the shops in amazing and you really feel like you are in the game. You can even identify different bottles and packages on the shelves.

In terms of gameplay the controls work well and the game certainly lives up to this '18' rating, with loads of violence, blood and language. There is a story to follow and plots to uncover, and there is certainly no shortage of action if you go looking for it.

The music is a bit of a letdown but overall recommended.

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

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