Yakuza Series

Yakazu Ishin is a PS4 launch title in japan. Most Japanese devs are behind in tech "graphically" so don't expect anything spectacular,
 
I wish someone would make a good samurai game, hoping this will be it, but I don't know. Very skeptical of Japanese developers.
 
Probably only a 5% chance it will be released out side Japan.
 
Thought yall fools might like some new shots of dat Yakuza doh! Looks pretty good actually. More at the link below...



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http://www.dualshockers.com/2014/02...n-of-yakuza-ishin-look-beautifully-realistic/
 
s*** just give me the f***ing HD remakes on PS3 they did of the first two games that were on PS2. I own them both on PS2 but damn if I want to bust out my PS2 to play them I never did play them back in the day. I really got to stop buying games I will never play.
 
PS3 sold a lot but sadly out side of Japan the games don't sell so Sega are reluctant to spend the money bringing it to the West.
 
Trailer of contemplative looks, kenjutsu, cannon balls, the melancholy okusan, and One OK Rock.

 
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Yakuza: "Basically I'm just gonna walk da earph".

Shinzu: "What'choo mean walk da earph?!"

Yakuza: "You know like Kane in Kung-Fu...." :cool:

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Ehh PS4 is still new maybe Sega will localize this new installment for people hungry for new games.
 
Ehh PS4 is still new maybe Sega will localize this new installment for people hungry for new games.

s*** just add English subs and menus and people can import it. no way it would cost that much at least I would not think.
 
I remember Jackie Fhan would hype the hell out of these games. Especially the one with zombies.
Pretty basic rule of thumb there, I didn't like the actual "hand to hand" combat. It worked, wasn't great... but more liked the objectives, locals and progression. Semi open, with some specific locations thrown in to progress the story. I don't really fully enjoy completely open world games as the gameplay can get a little stale for me, but Yakuza blends that in very nicely, with a lot of extra things to do. Not sure if they ever did, but the series really needed a progression system in place somewhere. Have really enjoyed Borderlands 2 since I got it for free on plus.