Ben Eberle and Jordan Aslett discuss all the news this week including new games from Sega's
Yakuza studio, Xbox One X pre-orders, and the Secret of Mana remake.
Not exact matches
The
studio that brought us the beloved
Yakuza series is already in the midst of creating a brand new intellectual property.
SEGA is certainly a
studio that can crank out some fantastic titles — just look at the recent
Yakuza 5, a prime example of the
studio's prowess when it comes to cranking out a masterpiece — but these titles are few and far between when compared to the
studio's glory days, and you'd be hard - pressed to find any series in their current stable of games that screams «system seller» in the same way today's Halo, Uncharted, and Legend of Zelda titles do on their respective platforms.
The
studio that brought us the beloved
Yakuza series is already in the midst of creating a brand new intellectual property.
Announced during their livestream earlier today, the
studio behind SEGA's popular
Yakuza series are currently in - development on a Fist of the North Star game, officially titled Hokuto ga Gotuko for the PlayStation 4.
Elsewhere, 343 speak on Halo Anniversary,
Yakuza bigwig Toshihiro Nagoshi talks to us about Binary Domain and we profile prolific
studio WayForward.
From the global development
studio that introduced the world to Kazuma Kiryu, Ryu Ga Gotoku returns in high form with
Yakuza: Kiwami 2.
I wish
Yakuza Team as a
studio would fix this for future titles, it would do quite a bit to make the experience better.