Abstrakt: When it comes to console exclusives, few are as weird or as unique as the Yakuza series on PS4. Following the adventures of the Dragon of Dojima, Kazuma Kiryu, Yakuza is as much about fighting through hordes of thugs and Yakuza members as it is about goin...
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Udgivet: 2017-01-19, Forfatter: Elias , anmeldelse af: cgmagonline.com
A novel twist on familiar gameplay elements, Yakuza Zero once again delivers a unique blend of real-world immersion, humanistic storytelling, and some of the best action gameplay on the market...
Udgivet: 2017-01-23, Forfatter: Matthew , anmeldelse af: nzgamer.com
Abstrakt: Thanks to the popularity of Grand Theft Auto, there's been no shortage of attempts to bring crime drama to video games. They all want to be the medium's answer to The Sopranos, but sadly, they usually end up looking more like Corky Romano. That said, we'v...
Abstrakt: It has been four years since Sega opened more of its console catalogue to PC ports. It started after a petition online asked Sega to support the platform by bringing games like Valkyria Chronicles, Bayonetta, Vanquish and other titles. It seemed to have...
Abstrakt: Back in 2006, Sega of America attempted to sell the newly created Yakuza IP as the Grand Theft Auto of Japan. At the time, this marketing was the best way to convince Western PS2 owners to give the game a shot, but it was also the most misleading: in trut...
Udgivet: 2017-01-20, Forfatter: Chris , anmeldelse af: eurogamer.net
Abstrakt: Yakuza and the 1980s: it always looked an ideal fit, and so it proves. The series that never does anything by halves enters the decade of excess in a pulverising bombardment of bone-shuddering violence, overwrought melodrama, sentimentality and silliness...
Abstrakt: Miracle Johnson has a dilemma. He's trying to shoot his new music video with Stephen Spining, acclaimed director of hit movie Indian Jeans, and he wants this zombie epic to feel real.Real in this case means making sure the zombies act like zombies and att...
So much variety, Snappy, genuinely funny writing, Great sidequests, Good story and main characters
Basic combat, Can be a bit cringey
Despite the shallowness of the combat, you're always being pulled towards something new, and you can't help but be carried along by it. Whenever you tire of one thing, the next distraction or big set-piece is just a few minutes away – just be prepared to...
Udgivet: 2017-01-19, Forfatter: David , anmeldelse af: gamesradar.com
Focusing on two protagonists keeps the plot snappy, Combat is much more varied this time around, It walks that line between serious and bizarre so well
Minigames are a bit weak compared to previous titles, Running a business isn't as deep or as interesting as it sounds
While a bit disappointing on the mini-game front, Yakuza 0 remains as strange and charming as ever, with the best story and combat the series has seen in years...
As an origin story, Yakuza 0 is a perfect starting point for series newcomers, and a wonderful look in to the past for those already familiar with Yakuza. While its combat can become a slog, soaking up the sights and sounds of a 1980s Tokyo criminal under...