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March 2018
(83%)
68 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: It would be easy, listening to the descriptions, to write Yakuza 6 off as just another open-world crime game.Indeed, there is an open world and you do get to roam around it, leathering assailants as life-long badass Kazuma Kiryu. But this action game is f...
Published: 2018-03-15, Author: Alex , review by: gamesradar.com
A mature, cinematic story told with sophistication and poise, The Dragon Engine breathes new life into contemporary Japan, Side-activities are richer and more rewarding
Streamlined combat might feel like a downgrade for some
Published: 2018-03-15, Author: Martin , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: One of the many enduring myths in modern games is that Sega's a spent force, its days producing brash and brazen blockbusters well and truly behind it. Which is bunk, of course - it's just that for far too long we didn't get to see much of them over in th...
Published: 2018-03-15, Author: Chris , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: A video-game character's story is often over after a single game; only a lucky few get to hang around longer. Few can equal Yakuza star Kazuma Kiryu's run. His story stretches back to the PlayStation 2, spanning six games set all over modern-day Japan, tw...
Visuals and cut-scenes, Voice Acting, Improvements to combat and map navigation, Story Telling, Amount of things to do, Welcoming to newcomers and rewarding for series veterans
Not enough songs on Karaoke machin, One Sub Story felt very non Kazuma Kiryu, Fussy eating cats,
Yakuza 6's first few hours are a blast. The opening trio of chapters presents something that is utterly filled with things to discover. Whether it be the evocative crime-drama narrative or the slew of optional side content, SEGA has created an adventure t...
The Dragon of Dojima returns for one more adventure, with the stakes higher and more personal than ever in this touching farewell to a Yakuza legend. With a tale that closes the book on a long-running saga, Kiryu's farewell results in a story that is as s...
By Tristan Ogilvie March 15, 20187.5The final chapter in the street-fighting saga of ever-scowling Kizama Kiryu, Yakuza 6: The Song of Life serves up a crime story that's hard-boiled yet, for the most part, far more believable than the more melodramatic t...