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		<title>Yakuza</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Sep 2006 18:27:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Howard Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[SEGA takes us deep into the Japanese criminal underworld.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>System: PlayStation 2<br />
Publisher: Sega of America<br />
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<p><strong>YAKUZA</strong> tells the tale of Kazuma Kiryu, a gangster who gets caught up taking the fall for the murder of his Yakuza boss.  The intricate plot blends themes of love, betrayal, honor, the seedy underworld of Japan and more expletives than I’ve ever seen in a videogame to create an enjoyable, adult game experience.</p>
<p><strong>YAKUZA</strong>&#8216;s visual presentation is very well done for being a PS2 title.  You’ll find the streets teeming with people.  Whether they’re indulging in the various activities of the city such as gambling, strip clubs, hostess bars, restaurants and more, you’ll always see people busy with many things to do.  From the neon lights to the multi-storied storefronts and buildings, the city really does have that metropolitan Japanese feel to it.  Coupled with the above average ‘ambient’ noise in the city, the atmosphere will keep you immersed.  The only complaint I have against it is the fact that the city is a little bit small compared to the other sandbox games out there such as <strong>GRAND THEFT AUTO</strong> and <strong>SAINTS ROW</strong> and you’ll soon feel a little bit confined in that space.</p>
<p><strong>YAKUZA</strong>&#8216;s core gameplay will have you trying to find and follow leads on this internal struggle for power within a Japanese criminal organization and how it relates to the people you love.  Emerging from a ten year bid in prison with no contact to the outside world while on the inside, you find that your childhood sweetheart Yumi (voiced by Eliza Dushku) has gone missing and all signs are pointing to your best friend since childhood (voiced by Michael Rosenbaum) being involved.  To find out this information, you’ll hit the streets, meet informants and kick a lot of ass along the way.</p>
<p>The game in some ways feels like <strong>SHENMUE</strong>, yet more focused and much heavier on the action.  Considering a major complaint about <strong>SHENMUE</strong> was that it was light on the action, this should be a welcome addition to many players.  The hand to hand fighting present in the game is much more about brawling and street fighting than the disciplined martial arts found in <strong>SHENMUE</strong>.</p>
<p>Like the aforementioned <strong>SHENMUE</strong> titles, you’ll also find an array of different activities and side missions that you can do.  You’ll be able to hit the SEGA arcades, gamble in the casinos, participate in underground fight circuits, frequent strip clubs and more just to name a few.  One cool thing about the side missions and such that separates it from <strong>GRAND THEFT AUTO</strong> and other sandbox games is how you access some of them.  Some are completely random in that you’ll be walking down the street and you could bump into someone that will trigger an event that you can participate in.  This makes things feel much more organic and spur of the moment than in other games where you’ll go to a particular location and just continue a string of missions.</p>
<p>The adult themes in the title are heavy.  While we’re used to having an abundance in violent themes in games, you’ll find many sexual ones in this title as well.  I have never played a videogame that has said more curse words than <strong>YAKUZA</strong>.  When you hear Mark Hamill’s character talking about your woman when he tells you ‘I wish I could f*ck a b*tch like that’ or other choice quotes such as ‘F*ck that motherf*cker’ and ‘You can have that skank b*tch’ you’ll wonder if you’re playing a game at all.  Still, I enjoyed every single second of it.  This is a game about mobsters.  I’m glad SEGA didn’t try to take the easy way out and clean things up for the localization.  <strong>YAKUZA</strong> takes place in the belly of the city where people do whatever they have to do to survive.  The prostitution, violence and other aspects of crime has the city in a chokehold and the gritty manner in which it’s all portrayed goes that much further into making you believe in it.</p>
<p>The sound is somewhat of a mixed bag, but it’s mostly positive.  I felt that the soundtrack was great.  It had somewhat of a Yuzo Koshiro feel to it and it brought back that feeling of classic SEGA action games.  As far as the voices go, it’s pretty much an all-star cast.  You have the likes of Michael Rosenbaum, Rachel Leigh Cook, Eliza Dushku, Mark Hamill, Michael Madsen and others lending their talents here.  Fortunately, they’ve done a good job in pronouncing the Japanese names and such, but still sometimes the dialogue comes out just sounding awkward and not quite in place.  This would’ve been a great game to have the option of leaving the Japanese voice track in with English subtitles as seen in UBISOFT’s <strong>ENCHANTED ARMS</strong>.  Hopefully we’ll see more of that in the future as we get more games coming over that are heavily rooted in Japanese culture.</p>
<p>Overall, <strong>YAKUZA</strong> is a very enjoyable experience.  Despite a few shortcomings, SEGA has gone to great lengths to ensure that the atmosphere and emotion was as authentic as possible.  Their decision to leave the title in tact with the mature tones is a welcome one that should be applauded.  If Nintendo is making sure that the youngsters and casual gamers are being taken care of, SEGA is playing the anti-thesis to that in making sure that adult and hardcore gamers are appeased.</p>
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		<title>Yakuza Ships To Retail</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Sep 2006 21:54:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Howard Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[SAN FRANCISCO &#038; LONDON (September 5, 2006) - SEGA of America, Inc. and SEGA Europe Ltd. today announced that the critically acclaimed video game Yakuza™ will ship in North America exclusively for the Playstation®2 computer entertainment system. Written by award winning novelist Seishu Hase, Yakuza features a star studded celebrity cast, an immersive storyline and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SAN FRANCISCO &#038; LONDON (September 5, 2006) -</strong> SEGA of America, Inc. and SEGA Europe Ltd. today announced that the critically acclaimed video game Yakuza™ will ship in North America exclusively for the Playstation®2 computer entertainment system.  Written by award winning novelist Seishu Hase, Yakuza features a star studded celebrity cast, an immersive storyline and action packed gameplay with a deep strategy element set in the seedy underworld of Japan.  Players will take to the gritty streets of Tokyo as they become a part of Japan’s oldest underground organization, the Yakuza, where honor, respect and loyalty are of the utmost importance.  </p>
<p>      Yakuza brings the player in the immersive story of Kiryu Kazuma, a former Yakuza top earner who is rebuilding his life after serving 10 years in prison for murder.  The plot twists and turns in cinematic style by bringing in a murder frame-up, a missing 100 million dollars and the truth behind the Yakuza organization.  The game features a new intuitive fighting engine, built from the ground up, giving players the ability to string attack combos and take out multiple enemies simultaneously. Players will also have the ability to grab and use in-game everyday objects as well as weapons to take out their enemies and feel the rush of beating their opponents.  </p>
<p>      To keep the cinematic feel and deep character-driven storyline, Yakuza features a top-notch Hollywood cast to voice the key characters in the game. Michael Rosenbaum (Smallville), Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs, Sin City), Eliza Dushku (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Bring it On), Rachel Leigh Cook (She’s All That), and Mark Hamill (Star Wars) join forces to bring the characters alive and help players follow the intense storyline.</p>
<p>      “The plot twists in Yakuza are as compelling and exciting as those in any motion picture released this year,” said Scott A. Steinberg, Vice President of Marketing, SEGA of America, Inc.  “Players will be fully immersed in the brutal world of this deeply intriguing and iconic organization while experiencing, for the first time, the secret life of the Yakuza from the inside.”</p>
<p>      Rated “M” for Mature by the Entertainment Software Review Board, Yakuza for the Playstation 2 is available at retailers nationwide for an MSRP of $49.95.</p>
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