Abstract: Published April 16th 2010. Written by Ian Dickson. Stepping once more into the shoes of Kazuma Kiryu, the now retired fourth chairman of the Tojo clan, there is an instant air of familiarity about Yakuza 3. Like so many other Japanese developed videoga...
If you can forgive the fact the cut-scenes are impossible to understand and the series hasn’t evolved much, then Yakuza 3 is worth importing for its accessible and rewarding combat alone. 8.2/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed s...
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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: The Yakuza series is the evolution of the street brawler. Playing through the beat-'em-up scenarios on the city streets of Tokyo and the island of Okinawa in Yakuza 3, I couldn't help but recall childhood summer hours and allowances lost to games such as...
Abstract: For the most part, videogames are guilty of playing safe when it comes to genre categorisation, constrained by staunch alignment to popular or recognised styles of gameplay - whether it be in the guise of a first-person shooter, an action platformer, o...
Abstract: Yakuza 3 takes us all back to Japan to deal with the problems of being a high-level Yakuza. Unfortunately, SEGA didn’t upgrade much in the game except the graphics. You can’t fast-forward through cut scenes, there’s loads and loads of reading and some ...