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System: PS3Review Rating Legend
Dev: CS1 Team1.0 - 1.9 = Avoid4.0 - 4.4 = Great
Pub: SEGA2.0 - 2.4 = Poor4.5 - 4.9 = Must Buy
Release: March 9, 20102.5 - 2.9 = Average5.0 = The Best
Players: 13.0 - 3.4 = Fair
ESRB Rating: Mature3.5 - 3.9 = Good

January 8, 2010 - Fans of the Yakuza series who reside in the U.S. certainly know that patience is a virtue. With every Yakuza title coming out in Japan at least a year or more before its eventual U.S. release, it can often be a painfully long wait for eager fans. In fact, there are still no current plans for a Stateside release of Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan!, the spinoff third entry in the series. Fortunately, SEGA has finally found it in their hearts to bring Yakuza 3 to the States, putting an end to the yearlong 'will they, won't they' conjecture of avid fans. As with the previous two U.S. Yakuza releases, Yakuza 3 looks like it will also be well worth the wait.

Yakuza 3 will be the first Yakuza title in the States to be on the PS3. As you can imagine, this will allow for many improvements over what the first two titles could offer on the PS2. The most obvious of these enhancements will come in the form of the game's graphics. Not to say that the PS2 was a weak system or that the previous Yakuza's were bad looking games, but Yakuza 3 looks amazing in comparison. Both the character models and the environments have been vastly upgraded, giving the game a much more realistic appearance than in previous titles. This should result in making the world of Yakuza 3 even more immersive this time around.

The story of Yakuza 3 will take place in two locations: the island of Okinawa and the streets of Kamurocho. The more serene backdrop of Okinawa should provide a nice contrast to the dark, gritty, and familiar streets of Kamurocho. After the events of Yakuza 2, Kiryu Kazuma (series protagonist) and his adopted daughter Haruka decide to leave Kamurocho behind to live a more peaceful life, running an orphanage in Okinawa. After some pressure is applied to sell the land the orphanage is located on and an assassination attempt, Kiryu finds himself returning to Kamurocho to get to the bottom of things the only way he knows how. Much like in previous installments, this involves beating up everyone who tries to withhold any pertinent information or anyone seeking to do harm to his loved ones.

Brawling with foes, or even groups of opponents, still plays a large role in the gameplay of Yakuza 3. The fighting here will be some of the bloodiest and most brutal yet for the series, allowing for some devastating finishers such as a two footed stomp on the back of a downed enemy's head. You'll still be able to carry weapons or even pick up objects during a fight like a pole or a bicycle to use to your advantage. However, weapon swapping will be much easier this time around, since Yakuza 3 will use the same basic system that appeared in the yet to be released Stateside Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan!. Players can assign their weapons, such as nunchakus and blade knuckles, to different directions on the D-pad and then simply tap it to quickly switch to it during battle. Kiryu will also be able to learn more fighting moves as he makes his way through his latest adventure. One example of this that has already been shown is an elbow to the face that he learns by watching a woman on the street defending herself against an unwanted advance by a perverted street thug. Nero 6 64 bit serial key. After witnessing the attack and successfully completing a quick-time event of button presses, Kiryu was able to add this move to his repertoire.

Fighting as well as exploring will be much quicker and smoother thanks to another improvement found in Yakuza 3. One of the largest criticisms of the first two Yakuzas came from all of the loading that was required that broke up the action. Every time you entered into a random battle or moved to a different part of the city, the action would stop and you'd be forced to wait for the game to load. In Yakuza 3 this is no longer an issue. Whenever you enter into a fight, the camera will simply pan out slightly, panning back in once you've beaten down the opposition. Similarly, the streets of Kamurocho can now be explored as a whole, without the need to load between separated chunks, making it feel much more like a complete game world rather than just a compilation of tiny areas.

Of course, there's more to Yakuza 3 than just simply fighting and exploring, there are also a host of side missions and mini-games to be found and participated in. Throughout your travels, you'll find a ton of distractions such as games of mahjong, billiards, bowling, poker, baseball, darts, roulette, and golf that can be played. There will even be arcades to find, which will have playable games inside as well as skill testing claw machines. While you will likely have more important things to do than trying to grab stuffed animals out of one of these contraptions, these optional mini-games will definitely be nice additions if you're looking for a short break from the rest of the thug-bashing action.

As a fan of the Yakuza series myself, I have to say that I'm ecstatic that Yakuza 3 has finally been confirmed for a U.S. release. It is a bit of a downer that the game is not receiving any English voice work, instead relying on subtitles only for you to understand what's going on, but at this point it seems like fans should just be collectively happy that it is coming out in the States at all. Here's hoping that the newest entry in the series will do well upon its release, despite coming out in a relatively loaded March for the PS3.

By Adam Brown
CCC Staff Contributor


Game Features:

  • Tokyo and Okinawa are rendered with stunning accuracy.
  • Play a variety of mini-games including billiards, karaoke or even take in a game of golf.
  • Engage in a variety of real-life activities from buying items in licensed shops and businesses to eating in restaurants you can find on actual streets of Tokyo.
  • Seamlessly transition into intense fights more brutal than ever before.
  • Gain fighting experience by training with teachers, getting 'heavenly inspiration' or by remembering new moves from previous battles.

  • What’s it about?
    Providing an insight into Japanese sub-culture, Yakuza 3 is an action adventure game that takes place against the backdrop of Tokyo and Osaka. Playing as Kazuma Kiryu, the story revolves around your fight to protect an orphanage from being closed down by the boss of a local yakuza clan.

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    Yakuza 3 is a difficult game to explain, blending a number of different types of gameplay. Generally you’ll find yourself roaming around open-world locations picking up quests in a typical JRPG style, while doing battle against local street punks. You’ll also have the chance to partake in dozens of mini-games from rhythm-based games, such as Karaoke, to playing a round of golf.Ps3
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    With typically bright blue SEGA skies and very vivid and colourful locations, roaming around the dreamy neon-lit streets of Tokyo carrying out a variety of extremely odd tasks is quite addictive. Yakuza 3 can be a very slow paced game and the first time you step into the world it seems to take an age to get going. The lack of English voice acting means that dialogue is subtitled and there's a lot of back story and character building to listen to and cut-scenes to watch. If you have the patience, however, there are some poignant and emotional moments as Kazuma really puts his heart and soul into saving the Orphanage. Pay attention and you’ll soon build up an empathy with his character.
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    Part of the game's appeal is the wide variety of things to do. There’s a bizarre lifestyle aspect to the game, so you’ll find yourself visiting local restaurants, driving yourself crazy searching everywhere for a certain collectible, or buying trinkets in one of the many stores. You’ll often wonder why you’ve spent so much time doing so, yet you'll still do it, such is the allure of this fairly open-world environment. The mini-games give you the chance to idle your time away partaking in the likes of billiards or fishing and offer a nice change in pace from the aggressive street battles.
    Indeed, Yakuza 3 is mainly about fighting street punks and yakuza gang members and their bosses. Fights can kick off at any time, sometimes when you don’t want them to, but levelling up and working your way through the many combat abilities makes for some visually and technically impressive battles that gain in intensity the further you progress.
    Fighting is totally over-the-top and often violent. Fighting with your hands and feet feels incredibly satisfying, but the most entertainment is to be had when you enter Heat mode and get to pull off some cinematic manoeuvres, perhaps cracking a bicycle wheel into an enemy's mid-riff, or smashing someone’s head against a wall -- brutal yet quite funny with it and certainly deserving of its '18' certificate. The frequency of these fight scenes can become extremely annoying, especially if you were on your way to do something a little more relaxing, but head-butting your opponent or stamping on their head rarely loses its appeal.
    Yakuza 3 offers something really different from the norm. It’s a crazy game that oozes atmosphere around every corner, created by a mix of good character building and a variety of interesting and sometimes bizarre and totally unexpected mini-games. The storyline requires a lot of patience, but there's depth there if you're willing to sit through the text. There's no doubt that Yakuza 3 is an acquired taste and a game that you'll either spend hours upon hours with, or turn off after the first hour. Our opinion: we kind of love it for being so different.
    Pros
    So many odd but entertaining things to do.
    Great story and character building.Heat mode provides some violent, yet entertaining moments.
    Cons
    Reading through reams of text will have limited appeal.
    Too many fights, and at times when you just don't want them.