Sentences with phrase «yakuza games»

I miss Sega, aside from the Yakuza games, they literally, make nothing.
While there are games that haven't come to North America, the only ones I'd like to see here are Dragon Quest X and Sega's HD revision of the Yakuza games.
The comment on Yakuza games is kind of weird, too.
It seems whatever the new team at SEGA is doing to promote Yakuza games, its actually working because against all odds Yakuza 6: The Song of Life has been charting in pal regions.
Sega made sure to add a nice written summary of all Yakuza games so far, as well as a very long flashback sequence at the beginning of the game, teaching newcomers everything they need to know about the franchise prior to the beginning of Yakuza 6.
Unfortunately that means Valkyria Chroncicles and the Yakuza games are also not available at the moment, something we hope will change in the future.
The fighting is what makes the Yakuza games cartoonish, despite the serious side of the stories, but Yakuza 6 dials things back a little.
This means we may very well see Valkyria Chronicles and the Yakuza games become available on PlayStation Now as well, seeing how those aren't available digitally either.
That comes at a price; while other Yakuza games ran at a smooth 60 frames per second, Yakuza 6 runs, at best, 30 fps.
VC3 as stated, but for me also a big, BIG hope for the Yakuza games!
If you care about the Yakuza series, there are 3 damn Yakuza games sitting on PS3.
More than many other open world games, Yakuza games are known for the many activities that are available for you to try out in the game.
But another thing Strichart talks about in the Gamasutra interview I've referenced here is the idea of benign virtual tourism; that the Yakuza games, in their loving reproduction of real Japanese neighborhoods, also act as a window on a culture.
As with all Yakuza games, this one promises its share of over-the-top craziness, but there's also an engaging story that is told through this game.
The release is a result of a new partnership between Sony and Sega, which might translate into future Yakuza games also releasing in the west.
Have you played Yakuza games?
This game actually does a better job than previous Yakuza games (from my experience) at teaching you the basics.
Despite the time warp, modern features from recent Yakuza games have made the jump, from swappable fighting styles, to enhanced customisation, and a wealth of side activities to indulge in.
This game is difficult and as I found searching online, some people were watching youtube tutorials from actual mah jong players just to learn how to play it because of the Yakuza games.
The Yakuza games are remembered as an over-the-top action series, but they also touch on very real social issues.
People who buy for example Yakuza games support truly SEGA.
If you're coming off recent Yakuza games you may not be pleased.
A good thing, since the sheer amount of mini-games and side quests, could easily be confusing to new players if they don't already know that Yakuza games are meant to be filled to the brim with complexity.
Sega is expected to unveil several new Yakuza games at an August 26 event, but a PSN listing over at Taiwan's PlayStation Store has leaked that Yakuza 2 will be getting a remake in Yakuza Kiwami 2.
It showed a December 7 release date for the Taiwanese — and likely also Japanese — version, seeing as Yakuza games often come out earlier in Asia.
In past Yakuza games, one could move along without paying attention to mini games or sub jobs; it wasn't as fun, to most people, but it could be done.
Despite the subplots and wide cast of characters the series is famous for, Yakuza 0 does not require the player to have been invested in any of the Yakuza games that were created before it.
The game is dated for March 2012, following the same trend that the prior two Yakuza games set.
The game takes place in 1988, before all the other canon Yakuza games, and puts you in control of Kazuma Kiryu and Goro Majima.
While tremendously popular in Japan, Sega's Yakuza games have proven difficult to localize for Western audiences.
Yakuza games are right on top of the game when it comes to interesting mature plots and compelling, likeable characters and it's easily as good as any of the top story driven western games I've played.
It's good but the combat gets a bit repetitive towards the end, even more so that other Yakuza games because it forces you to watch long animations fairly frequently.
Yakuza games have been a popular series now for many years and this Yakuza Kiwami remake is what you could...
The story should take players probably 30 % as long as a playthrough of Yakuza 5 / Zero and while there are fan favorite mini-games like hostess battling and karoke, there aren't nearly as many side activities as other Yakuza games.
Long story short: Haruka, the young girl who views Kiryu as a father figure following the events in prior Yakuza games, publicly announces her decision to retire from the idol business.
Yakuza games have always had a good mix of relaxing tunes and guitar - riff heavy melodies.
Usually those tend to be first party titles, but some third - parties like the Persona and Yakuza games don't fail to impress.
Yakuza games are known for being out of this world fun when it comes to combat and Kiwami takes all of the improvements from Yakuza Zero and adds it to the original game.
Easily one of the most underrated franchised in the history of PlayStation, Yakuza Zero is the perfect jumping - off point for those new to the franchise and acts as a prequel to all previous Yakuza games.
Much from the previous Yakuza games have found their way back into this latest iteration, especially regarding the graphics and combat.
One complaint I have always had with these mulit - character / story Yakuza games is that by the time you level the character and get comfortable with them, you have finished their story and move on to the next character and started over from zero again.
Like past Yakuza games, Yakuza 6: The Song of Life delivers a superb narrative supported with a great and likeable cast of characters, and filled with plot twists and turns that will keep players entertained throughout the whole experience.
I love the Yakuza games and this entry easily one of the top 3 in the series.
Also please bring the two new Yakuza games that are on the PS4 in Japan to NA, Europe, and the rest of the world.
What are your favorite parts of the Yakuza games?
I was really excited to see the Yakuza games added, but they are not in the UK PS Now menu.
Sort it out give me my yakuza games and any other stuff your withholding from the rest of the world.
i do nt see no yakuza games or other games release this month on my ps now.
The Yakuza games have always balanced brutality with tear - jerking sentimentality: it's a curious mix, but they commit so wholeheartedly to both that they somehow pull it off.
Unlike other Yakuza games, this entry doesn't have a story recap of the other games in the series.
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