Yakuza 3 Going Worldwide in March
by Alice O'Connor, Dec 08, 2009 10:50am PSTYakuza 3 will be roughing up PlayStation 3s in the Western world come March 2010, Sega has announced on the PlayStation.Blog.
The fourth entry in Amusement Vision's Japanese gangster action adventure--the third being the feudal Yakuza: Kenzan!--sees series star Kiryu Kazuma returning once again, dragged away from his new life running an orphanage back into the seedy underworld.
Yakuza 3 features the voice acting from original Japanese release with English subtitles "to create an authentic and immersive experience," a Sega press statement explained.
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I respect that a lot. I've always preferred watching foreign-language films with subs over dubs, and playing a game that way too would be something very interesting. It might well be a move to simply reduce the amount of work that needs to be put into the game, but I appreciate it all the same.
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This is fantastic news, and all PS3 owners should be mega happy.
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This should help you out:
Yukuza is basically Japans GTA, as many of you may or may not know Yakuza is a Mafia organization Japan.
The gameplay is like GTA, Shenmue and has Great cinematic story like Metal Gear Solid games.
Her is a great video of a PS3 Demo, it will give you sort of an idea:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tc5jCvFOS64&feature=related
I am a fan, if you have a PS3 its worth looking into.
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LOL...oh you so crazy, Sega. What will you think of next?
Open-world, or something else?