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Yakuza (PS2)

from: Sega

List Price: £29.99
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Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Audience Rating: To Be Announced
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Sega
EAN: 5060004768080
Label: Sega
Manufacturer: Sega
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 132 months
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: Sega
Release Date: September 15, 2006
Studio: Sega
Sales Rank: 2660




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Dont Miss this Great Game !!!!!!!!!!!
I had finished Jade Empire Twice on x box , and needed a fresh challenge...

Yakuza kept me very happy , once i learned the fighting style .

The story and gameplay is varied enough and there was even a stealth mission !

Its not a Gta style game , thank goodness for that . I would hate for Gta
to take over the market

To miss this game would be a shame if you have a ps2 lurking in a corner
feeling a bit unloved treat it and yourself to this.





Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A Little Gem
I bought this game totally blind , i read no reviews and took a chance, I have to say im pleasantly surprised . Ok the fights are repetative but the story is very involving and well thought out, the best thing about this game though is Yakuza himself,he is a beast, a fighting machine, hes great if you learn all the moves, overall a good buy for me ,hope you enjoy as well...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Welcome back Sega
Back in the dreamcast days Sega really was just about the best developer out there, they made creative fun games that took big risks and although it didnt always pay off for them it always payed off for gamers but since going 3rd party the quality of there games had decreased drasticly to the point of sonic riders and shadow the hedgehog, but with reacent releases such as yakuza(and the sequal out in japan), sonic Wii, monkey ball 3 and virtua fighter 5 there seems to be hope.

The basic story goes your charicter(kazuki i think his name is?) covers up for his mate and takes the fall for killing his boss he is sent to prison for 10 years and when he comes out there is a war going on between different yakuza families and 10 billion ... Read More:



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Terrible...
If you took the five star game Shen Mue, and then removed everything which made it a great game, you would get Yakuza. The main part of this game is the fighting aspect, which takes place in tiny enclosed arenas when the game allows it, with about 5 different attacks and awkward controls i.e. its not fun in the slightest. The rest of your time is wasted walking around a small and highly uninteractive Japanese environment, hoping that you won't have to watch a boring cutscene, with excessive swearing added just to make the game an 18. I strongly recommend that you do not buy this, but instead get a Shen Mue game, or another beat 'em up such as Urban Reign, or even a 2D SEGA beat 'em up such as Streets of Rage because even thats infinitely more ... Read More:



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Should be called "Yak - Now Loading... - uza"
What could have been a relatively entertaining game is let down by a number of frustrating features. Top of the list is the constant loading (in the first hour of play I think I was actually involved in the action for roughly 10 minutes). The cut scenes are ponderous in the extreme and the interesting plot takes an age to develop, resulting in repetitive missions (the first 4 chapters translate to a pub crawl around the city -Go to Serena bar, go to Ares bar, go to Bacchus bar etc etc). Real-life Tokyo looks nice but is very limited in the areas that you can actual explore. Perhaps worse of all, the fight system is frustrating and limited. Even after several hours play, you are still left with a few basic moves that quickly become repetitive. ... Read More:


 



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