Kamurocho is never dull when you're a yakuza. There's women, booze, and the occasional broken umbrella. Life's hard, but in this story trailer, Sega shows that a good yakuza can truly live like a king.
Story.
Kamurocho is never dull when you're a yakuza. There's women, booze, and the occasional broken umbrella. Life's hard, but in this story trailer, Sega shows that a good yakuza can truly live like a king.
Story.
Last edited by Ocelot; 11-25-2010 at 11:09 AM.
Spelling error, woman! Get to it.
On a more serious note: I own Yakuza 3 but haven't even played it yet. I'll start it in late January, so I can finish it before this comes out.
Waaah! I fixed it! Don't call me woman! :P
Also Yakuza 3 is awesome possum. Loved it. Can't wait for this. You can all expect I'll be reviewing this one.![]()
I can't wait for this to come out. This and Yakuza of the End, I hope that gets released stateside as well.
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I do remember there being a leveling mechanic in the first one. Don't remember too much about it though.
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