I'm glad they decided to make a remake of the original Yakuza game which is one of my favorite games on PS2. Sega has done a very good job with this remake and has demonstrated to other video game developer how to make a real remake of old game. All this gives the player to enjoy even more in Kamurocho. They have also improved other aspects of gameplay by adding new substories, two new ladies to romance, MesuKing: Battle Bug Beuaties, and much more nightlife spots. To power up the Dragon style you have to fight with Goro Majima everywhere in Kamurocho. All four battle styles are unlocked and you can train them all to the maximum by using experiece points (EXP) earned from battles and solving side quests (substories and romance with hostesses). Each style has its own benefits and weaknesses, so it's up to you to choose the battle style that suits you best or that you currently need in a particular fight. Now you can choose one of four battle styles: Brawler (balance), Rush (speed), Beast (power) and Dragon (ultimate). Battle system from the original game has been enhanced by adding the battle styles from Yakuza 0. New additions to the story further explain certain parts of the story that may have been unclear in the original. In Kiwami, the original story gets an extension that adds a new depth of story which tells us about friendship, love, respect, loyalty, sacrifice, greed, betrayal and revenge. This open world action-adventure game with role-playing elements follows the story of Kazuma Kiryu, the Dragon of Dojima, whose life changes because of the incident that occurred in the Dojima Family office. This open Yakuza Kiwami returns the first game of the series back to life in a way that is completely rebuilt from ground up for the PS4. You can also kill some time with the multitude of mini-games available, which include fishing, Bowling, karaoke, Golf, card game, and many more.Yakuza Kiwami returns the first game of the series back to life in a way that is completely rebuilt from ground up for the PS4. These brief and often ridiculous tales see Kiryu attempting to solve everyday problems for the citizens of Kamurocho, usually resulting in a climactic fight. In addition to the main story-based missions, there are also over 100 unique side-missions to complete. Weapons, combined with Kiryu's special “heat” meter, result in some fun and violent finishing moves. You can also use various pieces of the environment as weapons, including bicycles, trashcans, and more. As Kiryu gains experience for defeating enemies, he can also level up in a few other areas, strengthening his health and other core stats. Combat is a mix of button-mashing and purposeful combos, with extra fighting techniques available as you level up. Missions are mostly cinematic, switching between lengthy dialogue sequences and self-contained fighting sections. Playing as Kiryu, you'll explore the seedy red-light district of Kamurocho, packed with missions, mini-games, and more. Yakuza 3 offers more of the series unique formula, blending compact open-world urban exploration with hectic beat 'em up style action. Much like other games in the Yakuza franchise, the story branches off in wild directions, resulting in a complex and highly political plot involving revenge, loyalty, and family. Suspecting to find answers in the red-light district of Kamurocho, Kiryu returns to his home turf to discover the truth. Unfortunately, when Kiryu's friend Nakahara is shot, the deed to the orphanage is stolen. Living with his adopted daughter Haruka and a small group of orphans, Kiryu tries his best to live a peaceful life. After leaving a life of crime behind, Kiryu travels to the lush and tropical islands of Ryukyu in Okinawa, and ends up purchasing an orphanage. Yakuza 3 continues the story of Kazuma Kiryu, the once chairman of the Tojo Clan, an expansive yakuza family operating in the cities of Japan. Simple and satisfying beat 'em up combat. As long as you're fine with excessively long cutscenes and subtitles, Yakuza 3 is well worth your attention. Feeling like a cross between an early Grand Theft Auto game and a 3D version of Streets of Rage, Yakuza 3 offers a unique yet familiar gameplay experience. As always, this includes a hefty amount of melodramatic cutscenes, brutal button-mashing combat, and some truly wacky side-stories. After the events of the first two games, Kazuma attempts to settle down in the rural Japanese countryside village Ryukyu, but is quickly drawn back into the life of crime. Yakuza 3 is the third entry in SEGA's popular beat 'em up series, following the adventures of an ex-Yakuza officer named Kazuma Kiryu.
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