Yakuza 5

Platform(s): PlayStation 3
Genre: Action
Publisher: SEGA
Developer: Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio
Release Date: Dec. 8, 2015

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'Yakuza 5' (PS3) Shows Off No-holds-barred Combat - Screens

by Rainier on Nov. 6, 2015 @ 9:19 a.m. PST

Yakuza 5 continues the story of Kazuma Kiryu alongside four other protagonists, following their struggles and conflicts in the seedy underbelly of Japan's Yakuza underworld.

Featuring a new graphics engine versus its predecessor, Yakuza 5 takes players to five major Japanese cities to venture through a life of crime and power.

Yakuza 5 features more mini-games than previous titles, a modified battle system as well as enhanced customizations and interactions in the signature hostess bars of the franchise. In addition to these features, Yakuza 5 also introduces “Another Drama” which is a series of side stories that focus on each protagonist in-depth and are separate from the main story of the game.

One of the most important things a Yakuza must know is how to beat people's faces to a pulp. We're talking about brutal, bloody and no-holds-barred street fighting. Kiryu and Saejima didn't get street cred by adopting puppies and saving the trees, they got it by beating the ever-living crap out of everyone who dared stand in their way. 

In Yakuza 5, each protagonist possesses unique fighting styles, skills, and upgradeable special abilities that give them an upper hand when challenged to fisticuffs (or dance battles in Haruka's case). Oh, did we mention there are weapons too? It wouldn't be a good street fight if pliers, wooden swords, street signs, and bicycles weren't involved in the action. Though you may want to cover your eyes when you see what they do with pliers...yowch.



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