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Yakuza 3


It's GTA Japan, with added golf, suplexes and kung-fu kicks

Words: Dave Meikleham, GamesRadar UK

If nothing else, Sega’s Japanese crime ‘em up is monstrously ambitious. Part adventure game, part old school scrapper, it’s the breadth of Yakuza 3’s robust minigames that makes it really stand out. Can’t be assed with the main story mode? No problem. Why not play golf, go fishing, take part in UFC-style cage competitions, bowl or go all Dog the Bounty Hunter and capture crooks? Hell, you can even sing karaoke in a Tokyo bar while off your face on 125 year-old whiskey.


Above: Screw a life of crime, there's tunes to be murdered 

And you know what? None of it comes close to the simple pleasures of twatting a man in the face with a rusty bin lid. Make no mistake, this might be one of the best game worlds to dick around in ever. But at its heart, it’s all about the scrapping. And said scrapping is worth the asking price alone.

Before we get into the karate kicks and flying fists of the review, you’ll want to know what Yakuza 3 is actually like to play. Well, it’s basically a cross between GTA’s on-foot bits (there aren’t any vehicles in the game), Def Jam: Fight for NY's battles, with the really talky quests from ancient fellow Sega game Shenmue thrown in.


Above: Like GTA, but with 72% more elbows in the face


East side story

Right, now we’ve cleared that up, we can tell you exactly why Kazuma Kiryu, star of the first two games, spends most of his time laying a samurai smackdown on Japanese commuters. Contrary to the sort of imagery that might throw up, he’s not actually a bad guy. The retired yakuza evens runs an orphanage in Okinawa (we shit you not). It’s here you spend most of your first four or five hours, as Kaz helps the sprogs with their homework, tries to set them up on dates and deals with school bullies


Above: Sunshine Orphanage – ‘We make losing your folks fun!’

But this isn’t How to Raise Parentless Pipsqueaks 3. And eventually Kaz is suckered into a massive conspiracy in Tokyo with crime families, shady politicians and an army of dudes with major Men in Black envy. Which, naturally enough, leads back to loads of thrown punches, kicks and kid-kiboshing moves to the crotch.


Fight club

And boy, if these fights aren’t awesome fun. Thoroughly old school and off their rocker crazy, scraps usually involve you beating everyone in sight into comas with bikes, billboard signs and whatever other impromptu weapons you can find in the fictional red-light district of Kamurocho.


Above: Kicking thugs upside the head is the only way to solve your problems

Battles are beautifully meaty. Every haymaker to the kidneys and roundhouse kick to some poor bastard’s backside Kaz breaks out carries real impact. The system is pretty in-depth, too. You can dodge, parry, throw and even use x-rated context-sensitive finishers that usually involve introducing men's spines to pristine Japanese concrete.

It ain’t quite Virtua Fighter. But it’s definitely the equal of Def Jam: Fight for NY, and way better than the scraps you see in its spiritual predecessor Shenmue.


 
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allthegoodnameswheretaken  - 5 months 27 days ago 
Damn it why is this PS3 exclusive!
wrapdump  - 5 months 27 days ago 
How can GTA'S mission variety trump Yakuza's, when every missionin GTA was going somewhere and kiiling some people? I don't remember giving sound financial advice or rescuing cats as Niko...

Also, does the PAL copy have the option for the whole game to be in Japanese?
Megajamz  - 5 months 27 days ago 
cannot wait to pick this up
OnyxOblivion  - 5 months 27 days ago 
Who needs God of War when you've got 72% more elbows to THE FACE?
crumbdunky  - 5 months 27 days ago 
A couple of weeks of switching between this and GOW3 will make my PS3 really feel I love it! not that my exertions with HR and MAG haven't but you can just tell the big black box is as eager for some down home Japanese fun and equally happy to see the world's best anti hero returning to see it! Really going to enjoy this-decent review even if you couldn't be more wrong about how it compares to both inFamous and GTA4. I like GTA4(massive step up from the brain dead wankery of San Andreas for me)but Yakuza3 is just so much more varied and interesting. Sure as a trechnuical feat there's just one winner but Yakuza3 just pips GTA4 for heart, story and a little more depth to it's admittedly quirky, combat.

I, also, fail to see much of a comparison between it and inFamous. SP's game(better free climbing than any other this gen-beats PoP, AC2 and everyone else(esp Prototype)into a bloody pulp with the sweetness and freedom of movement, animations and sheer game play joy. Why compare it to Y3? Because it too has some kind of snadbox in it? then why not Red Faction? I don't see how the ravaged streets of SP's game compare with a normal Japanese city scene at all but you guys always like to knock inFamous for some reason even though it's about as good, in terms of the joy of controlling your character, as anything you'll ever play.Seems pointless to me doesn't it to you when there's no real similarity between them to begin with. Yakuza's a brawler at heart and inFamous a mix of superhero and shooter-it's easily possible for one to appeal and the other not even blip your radar and seems like yet another excuse for GR to hate on SP's game.

Otheriwse a pretty cool review which shows you guys actually "get" Yakuza as a series-I suppose had it come over sooner amnd in a much more complete state it may have bothered the nines, no? It's looking like the gfx are going up a notch or three for Y4 anyway so lets pray we westerners support Y3 and don't have such a long wait next time out.
garnsr  - 5 months 27 days ago 
I've enjoyed all the games you compared this to, and the first two Yakuza games, so I can't wait for this. The problems with it are pretty much the problems with Japanese games these days, they just don't seem to have moved into the current generation very well. It's fine for the people who still like the Japanese aesthetic, but it makes it hard for new gamers to believe that once everything was a Japanese game.
Ru89  - 5 months 27 days ago 
you had me at def jam: fight for new york. 1 of my favorite games!!!!!
lovinmyps3  - 5 months 27 days ago 
Yay!! I've been looking forward to this game!! =)
b8z  - 5 months 27 days ago 
Good to see it scored well and a good review, even better seeing as it was originally released just over a year ago which the graphics show (don't think they've been updated either). But I've got to agree with crumbdunky's comments about comparing it to inFamous, and in the inFamous comparison "rather than some rubbish plot starring generic Johnny Bald Man", yes I agree that his look was pretty generic, but rubbish plot? wow, just wow.
metalgatesolid  - 5 months 27 days ago 
Any idea if they are going to do a God of War and release a Yakuza 1 & 2 re-make in nice and shiny hi-def? Id love that.
Pocotron  - 5 months 27 days ago 
Yup. You guys love hating on inFamous.

THAT never gets old...
Samael  - 5 months 27 days ago 
Damn, I wish you would've mentioned if the non-japnese version took out hostess clubs or not. I know they took out one non-essential mission involving them, but if they took them out completley I'm gonna be pissed.
JoeGBallad  - 5 months 27 days ago 
I've always loved the Yakuza games, especially their 'up-yours' mentality towards other games; the action is imprecise, messy and meaty where other games like God of War and Heavenly Sword et al seem to have no 'connection' between the player and the acrobatics of the protagonists.

I'm getting a bit tired of reviews demanding voice acting though. There's nothing wrong with reading text and saving the voice-acting for the more dramatic cut-scenes. The argument that Mass Effect can do it and so should everything else doesn't really stand. In fact, I much prefer text because you can read through it quickly instead of waiting for some pish voice actor stumble his way through the lines.

haha, how's that for a first post?
JoeGBallad  - 5 months 27 days ago 
Forgot to mention, the graphics in this game are lovely. I don't care about a funny walking animation (hell, the Metal Gear Solid series has always had that) and the bright lights of Kamurucho are infinitely more impressive than most shitty grey games out the now.
MateoC  - 5 months 27 days ago 
@Pocotron

Actually they like hating on many PS3 games in their reviews. Just from what I've read recently, they have blatantly said Killzone 2 is boring and has little variety, MAG's teamwork doesn't happen naturally and is generic and right now inFamous has a generic story and is not very fun. Also, we can't forget the weeks they spent bagging on Heavy Rain's story. This site may give some PS3 games high scores, but they are usually games that have huge followings. The others that aren't as lucky to have big followings, they go out of their way to hate on, even if the games are legitimately good.
Cyberninja  - 5 months 27 days ago 
infamous is a game for people who like sly cooper and yakuza is for people who like Gta dont compare them
SuperNintendoChalmers  - 5 months 26 days ago 
Ugh...I am happy this game got a good score and all, but my poor wallet is malnourished enough as it is...Companies, don't release any games this summer. I have about a 30 title backlog.
DeviousMonkey  - 5 months 26 days ago 
@MateoC

Really... You actually believe this? So criticism is fine as long as it's not a PS3 exclusive?
Just cause it's a PS3 exclusive doesn't make it perfect.
sleepy92ismypsn  - 5 months 26 days ago 
this game doesn't just have cheap text talk like pokemon games it has people speaking in japanese with english subtitles theres a big difference and the one you guys failed to mention is way cooler.

ill add this to the neverending list of games i want to play. i already play video games at least 5 hours a day and im still behind this year. oh well i guess ill have to quit work
twinkletitsMcGee  - 5 months 26 days ago 
@MateoC

Well they are on Microsoft's payroll so that is probably why they hate on all the Sony games. Or maybe this is just another piece of shit rip off of GTA.
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Yakuza 3
Yakuza 3

Genre: Action
Expected release date: 03/09/2010
Published by: Sega
Developed by: Sega
Franchise: Yakuza
Multiplayer Modes:
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