SEGA Yakuza 3 PlayStation 3

  • Brand : SEGA
  • Product name : Yakuza 3
  • Product code : 277005499
  • Category : Video Games
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  • Long product name SEGA Yakuza 3 PlayStation 3 :

    Yakuza 3, PlayStation 3, Action/Adventure

  • Short summary description SEGA Yakuza 3 PlayStation 3 :

    SEGA Yakuza 3, PlayStation 3, M (Mature)

  • Long summary description SEGA Yakuza 3 PlayStation 3 :

    SEGA Yakuza 3. Platform: PlayStation 3, ESRB rating: M (Mature), Developer: CS1 Team

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Reviews
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:37:57
Average rating:78
Uk has collected 44 expert reviews for SEGA Yakuza 3 PlayStation 3 and the average expert rating is 78 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
smh.com.au
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:37:52
Average rating:70
Playstation 3 $109.95 MA15+ 3.5/5 In the lawless world of Yakuza 3, power means control, control comes through strength and strength brings power - and if that means lifting up a sofa and bludgeoning someone unconscious with it, so be it. You play K...
darkzero.co.uk
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:37:52
Average rating:70
Published April 16th 2010. Written by Ian Dickson. Stepping once more into the shoes of Kazuma Kiryu, the now retired fourth chairman of the Tojo clan, there is an instant air of familiarity about Yakuza 3. Like so many other Japanese developed videoga...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:37:52
Average rating:90
Page: 1 2 next > It surprises me that the Yakuza series is often compared to Grand Theft Auto. Both games involve criminals in some way, but that's about where the similarities stop. If you're looking for a game where you can carjack and cause mayhem as you please in a Japanese setting, you're going to have to wait until Rockstar heads to the Far East for the next Grand Theft Auto. If what you are looking for, however, is a spiritual successor to the fan-beloved Shenmue series that improves...
  • Engrossing and authentic-feeling Japanese locales, an abundance of things to do and see, great story and characters, excellent combat...
  • Patches of "filler" in the plot, cut content issue...
  • Even with the infamous "cut content" issue lurking overhead, Yakuza 3 is still an expertly crafted crime-drama jam-packed with pulse-pounding fights and a gripping narrative brought to life by a living, breathing Okinawa...
stuff.co.nz
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:37:52
Average rating:80
The Yakuza are perhaps best defined as various tightly knit Japanese criminal organizations having a ritualistic, strict code of honour. This is the essence of SEGA's Yakuza franchise, with Yakuza 3 being the latest in the series. The game is set aroun...
nzgamer.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:37:52
Average rating:80
The Yakuza series has always been a PlayStation baby since its debut on the PS2 back in 2005. Known for its ridiculously high production budgets and a story line that would make soap opera writers quiver in their boots, the third Yakuza game has finall...
gameplanet.co.nz
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:37:52
Average rating:80
It's been delayed for months, but now Yakuza 3 has finally seen a Kiwi release. Is it a case of too little, too late?...
  • Massive story mode spread over thirty hours as well as tonnes of side quests and mini games. Great voice acting and cut scenes which really add to the game. Satisfying combat engine with seamless integration. Always something to do.
  • The occasional boring side mission. Outdated controls. Frustrating inventory system.
yetanotherreviewsite.co.uk
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:37:53
Average rating:90
Well hello Yakuza 3, and where have you been all my life huh? If like me, you are a bit of a fan of all things Japanese, then Yakuza is the game for you. I don't mean it has characters with spiky hair and saucer like eyes, or based around ancient samur...
  • Awesome open world adventure, numerous side quests and mini games, an authentic vision of Modern Japan.
  • Random fights annoy, no english soundtrack, just subtitles, pacing can be a little out at times.
gamesradar.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:37:56
Average rating:80
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...
  • Using furniture to kill criminals, An epic, beautifully directed plot, Exploring a hugely modern, authenticfeeling Tokyo...
  • It frequently looks like ass, The opening, painfully slow first four hours, Your eyes going funny as you try to read tiny textbased conversations...
nowgamer.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:37:56
Average rating:82
There’s a popular theory among videogame professionals and commentators lately that states Japanese games are falling way behind their Western counterparts in terms of both technical accomplishment and design. On one level such criticisms are perfectly...
  • If you can forgive the fact the cut-scenes are impossible to understand and the series hasn’t evolved much, then Yakuza 3 is worth importing for its accessible and rewarding combat alone. 8.2/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed s...
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