A long and riveting story, plenty of freedom and a fantastic battle system have earned it a spot on my all-time Playstation 2 top 10 list. [Sept 2006, p.52]
Ten Years In The Joint Made You A F*cking P*ssy
Ten Years In The Joint Made You A F*cking P*ssy
Ten Years In The Joint Made You A F*cking P*ssy
Ten Years In The Joint Made You A F*cking P*ssy
Ten Years In The Joint Made You A F*cking P*ssy
Ten Years In The Joint Made You A F*cking P*ssy
Overrated game
For some, Yakuza will feel dangerously dumb, due to its unrefined and relentless combat, but it's just as dangerous to risk overlooking its capacity to be fiercely capable and loveably playful in plenty of other ways, always aiming to provide captivating entertainment. [Oct 2006, p.84]
It's just a case of proportions - too much storyline and too much random battling - and if we're going down the route of size comparison, hands and shoulders need attention too.
It's just that while being a competent and perfectly enjoyable pick'n'mix of some of the best games of the last 10 years, Yakuza doesn't excel at any aspect it borrows. It isn't greater than the sum of its parts.
Roam around Tokyo, find some bad guys, see some load screens, a couple of cut-scenes, some more load screens, press some buttons in fight mode and so on.
Yakuza 1 was a blast, yeah the english dub makes it ironically awesome, but i played undub just for the feeling, and it feels weird playing the first game, its one of those "first game of the franchise" so it aged not very well, but its still a great game, i could actually play the remake Yakuza Kiwami but i decided to play the original PS2 version just to see how things was back in the PS2, fixed camera, fighting encounters like in a RPG instead of the fight happen instantly in the open world, not too many options but its very understandable, its the first game and its PS2, but the low colors, the atmosphere, its damn good, its recommendable to play Kiwami because it has everything the series has learned but PS2 Yakuza worths a shot
The camera is a bit wonky and the dub coupled with a westernized script is so full of F-bombs that the cool and collected yakuza sound more like foulmouthed, drunken suburban teens. Other than that, though, the game delivers an excellent story, memorable characters, and plenty of optional stuff to discover in a sandbox of Tokyo's seedier district.
**** game and i still give it a 4 because the fights were fun but that's all because the rest of the game is just walking around the small map chat and watch cutscene, when I bought it in 2010 I thought this crap would be a beat em up. the graphics and map interaction was great
Summary(Known in Japan as "Ryu Ga Gotoku") In a society where respect and honor holds great importance, there is an even higher regard for these traits within the one organization that is most feared by all: the Yakuza. Kiryu Kazuma – a former rising star in the Yakuza who is rebuilding his life after serving a 10-year prison term for murder –...