I love Yakuza series and Binary Domain but they always feel very tank like or unpolished when it comes to animation.
«We know how much people
love Yakuza in the West, and with Dead Souls being the latest and greatest in the franchise, it's only right we bring it to them closer to the Japanese release than ever.»
His over-the-top action approach to life isn't the only reason to
love Yakuza 0.
Love the Yakuza series!!!
If you can play garbage like Neptunia, Dynasty Warrior and Miku Project Diva then you'll
love the Yakuza series because there so much more awesomeness packed in it!
I love the Yakuza games and this entry easily one of the top 3 in the series.
While I'm not a big fan of remasters, I absolutely
love the Yakuza series and couldn't resist.
If
you love the Yakuza series, this re-release is worth buying.
Damn,
Love the Yakuza series, but the wait for 5 and HD collection has been unbearable, so I went ahead Imported them (still waiting for them to arrive almost 12 days late as of today) and have ordered Isshin for PS3 and 4.
We love Yakuza's story, its locations that seem «alive» and its many minigames (including classic Sega arcades such as Puyo Puyo, Virtua Fighter 5 or Super Hang On).
Love the yakuza comment, so true!?
Not exact matches
American guy released from prison joins
yakuza as gratitude for saving one of their join, he then proceeds to join the family, falls in
love with one of his brother's sisters, ends up (somewhat) being the reason for another brother's betrayal and joining the enemy's family and gets caught up in a war between two families.
It's smaller and more focused than usual but
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life retains the heart, charm and drama the series
loves to dish out.
Other highlights in this strand include: the World Premiere of Thierry Poiraud's DO N'T GROW UP, a stylish and inventive film about a group of teens on an unnamed island who wake up to find their youth facility eerily abandoned; the World Premiere of Jon Spira's affectionate documentary ELSTREE 1976 about the bit performers who appeared in George Lucas» box office behemoth Star Wars; GHOST THEATER, the latest film from director Hideo Nakata, the forerunner of J - horror; GREEN ROOM, Jeremy Saulnier's latest exercise in edge of the seat suspense, starring Patrick Stewart, Imogen Poots and Anton Yelchin; returning for the third year running, Sion Sono screens
LOVE AND PEACE, his tale of punk rock and talking turtles; and the fantastically prolific Takashi Miike's riotous, unruly gangster vampire concoction
YAKUZA APOCALYPSE.
Naschy writes, directs and stars in the film as Bruno Rivera, a professional hit man who has fallen in
love with Mieko (Eiko Nagashima), a member of the
Yakuza.
Where to start... there is a diverse array of new films from a long list of interesting, acclaimed directors from all over the world, including Sion Sono (
Love and Peace), Yorgos Lanthimos (The Lobster), Ben Wheatley (High - Rise), Jeremy Saulnier (Green Room), Takashi Miike (
Yakuza Apocalypse), Lee Sang - Woo (Dirty Romance, Speed), Mikkel Nørgaard (Klown Forever), and Ridley Scott (The Martian), among others.
Second to that fun and charming tale of
yakuza / doctor
love, was Tyrant Who Falls In Love (
love, was Tyrant Who Falls In
Love (
Love (Vol.
«Raku and Chitoge must pretend to be in a relationship to maintain the peace between their fathers» warring
yakuza factions, but false
love is easier said than done — especially once an overprotective bodyguard, a dangerous female assassin and a mysterious girl claiming to be Raku's fiancée appear!
The
love - com aspect of the series is all right, but I really hate «funny
yakuza»; I assume that violent - dumb - and - lovable tattooed
yakuza goons are the Japanese comedy equivalent of Jersey Shore stereotypes or Southern rednecks.
It's even more about comedy than about hearts: the main character's the mild - mannered son of a
yakuza clan («I'm a run - of - the - mill teenager, except for just one thing...») who has to pretend to be in
love with a feisty gangster heiress to prevent their families from fighting.
I would
love to play the
yakuza games, they are so interesting, look like a lot of fun, and have really cool stories: 3
However, I
love what SEGA has done with
Yakuza 6 as they have kept the story focused on Kiryu, for obvious reasons.
It took us 45 minutes to figure out how to turn the microphones on, but when we finally did we discussed the packed release schedule for the last week of January, including Resident Evil VII and
Yakuza 0, Sid's
love of pinball, and, of course, Sid's continued tilt at the windmills of Darkest Dungeon.
By remixing tracks from J - Pop mastermind Masato Nakamura and
Yakuza 0's own «Miracle Johnson,» Lopes shows all the haters why some of us
loved that speedy hedgehog back in the day.
That's not to say it's all serious business, as
Yakuza 5 also
loves to get really weird, cramming as many video game genres in one title as possibly it can.
Combat is a violent, brutal ballet of fisticuffs and impromptu weaponry, and while it's a vastly improved experience over previous entries, it's still stiff, repetitive, and ill - equipped to handle the swarms of foes
Yakuza loves to throw at you.
Story in
Yakuza 0 was amazing, same for this game but for the sake of not spoiling anything... I won't really bother to give a summary of the game... but yakuza is all about over the top stories with tons of drama, betrayal, love, and Yakuza... all that good
Yakuza 0 was amazing, same for this game but for the sake of not spoiling anything... I won't really bother to give a summary of the game... but
yakuza is all about over the top stories with tons of drama, betrayal, love, and Yakuza... all that good
yakuza is all about over the top stories with tons of drama, betrayal,
love, and
Yakuza... all that good
Yakuza... all that good stuff.
Since the original
Yakuza is my favourite and I prefer the older style with the static camera, I would really
love to see the
Yakuza 1 & 2 HD collection brought over to the west.
D.J.
loves Strike Suit Zero and vows never to play another game in the series, but it's OK because there's a lot of dudes in
Yakuza that need to be kicked.
If you enjoyed
Yakuza 0, then you'll definitely
love what this game has to offer.
Yakuza 0's level of content is great for anyone who
loves side - quests, the battle system great for anyone who enjoys action, and the writing is great for story - driven fans.
It will be great if you guys can show some
love on
Yakuza as well or do nt you guys want the game to sell well?
BTW, I'd
love to see the steel cases from
Yakuza 4 up for sale, for some reason the US did not get these awesome cases.
Sean hosts this episode and is joined by Rachael and Robert in a discussion of freemium games like
Love Nikki, non-freemium games like
Yakuza 6, God o...
I've been looking forward to the release of
Yakuza 6 since it's announcement, hoping that it will give us more of that Japanese gangster styled machismo that we
love so much.
Despite playing babysitter for a large portion of the game,
Yakuza 6 doesn't deviate too much from the formula fans have come to know and
love.
Yakuza 5 for example I won't buy on ps3 but I'd
love to stream it on NOW.
Yakuza 5 is a celebration of everything I
love about the escapism that is gaming, packed lovingly in a sake - soaked underworld package.
After falling in
love with the fourth entry in the series, I decided to go back to the beginning — and pick up the original
Yakuza game for the PS2.
And while I'm
loving every moment — there's a worry in the back of my mind that this could be the last I might be seeing of the
Yakuza series.
We
love this story, please... bring
Yakuza 5 in west.
I would
love to see an exciting surprise reveal of
Yakuza 5 at E3 at the very least.
Sega has also released a recap trailer denoting the premise for
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, detailing events in previous games within the franchise that will shape and affect Kazama's final fight against those that would conspire against him and those he
loves.
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.
According to
Yakuza - fan the company wants to see «something that incorporates the spirit and
love of SEGA.»
I fell in
love with the
Yakuza series last year after the release of
Yakuza 0, a game released right in the beginning of the year that managed to become my personal pick for 2017's Game of the Year.