That was the consensus of a panel of anthropologists who described in often -
painful (and sometimes personal)
detail just how poor a job evolution has done sculpting the human form here Friday at the annual meeting of AAAS (which publishes ScienceNOW).
I was pleasantly surprised that the leap backward was less
painful than I expected — while the visuals were of course less desirable, Kazuma Kiryu had
just as many special moves in combat, and Kamurocho was still pretty big — of course lacking some of the finer
details that Yakuza 4 had.