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Yakuza 3 Review

PlayStation 3 ntsc-japan Import Review by Keza MacDonald

26 May, 2009

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Yakuza 3 is the truest representation of modern Japan in videogames. Not in the overwrought melodrama of the story, which largely barrels by in a blur of crying orphans and angry men shouting at one another before taking their tops off and smacking each other around, but in the incidental detail: the vending machines, arcades, bars, the incessant welcoming calls of 'irassyaimasseeeee!' from shop staff, and the Okinawan side streets housing mysterious buildings of inscrutable function.

And like modern Japan, Yakuza 3 feels like a jarring contradiction of stubborn traditionalism and sleek modernity. It is a beautiful game lavished with attention to detail, the production values and budget are sky-high, and the quality and authenticity of the acting and plot (if you can forgive the aforementioned melodrama) is far, far ahead of others in the genre. But underneath it all is a game that's barely changed since the original Ryu ga Gotoku in 2005.

At heart it's an old-fashioned action-RPG, often linear and uninventive in terms of gameplay, sending you wandering around its massive world searching for some arbitrary trigger to advance the story with depressing regularity. The combat veers wildly between violent, undemanding fun and fist-eating frustration. Just like its predecessors, though, Yakuza 3 charms you into forgiving it for being so set in its occasionally awkward ways. It's so amazingly well-crafted, and though nothing it does is particularly original, it's unique in the way it brings JRPG, 3D brawler and a host of disparate mini-games together into a cohesive whole.

There is at least a significant change of scenery. It turns out that former-gangster-gone-good Kiryuu left Tokyo after the events of Yakuza 2 in order to set up an orphanage in tropical Okinawa, the southernmost island chain of Japan. For the first several hours of the game it seems that Kiryuu is putting his weapons skills and intensely serious expression to use by chopping onions for dinner and resolving playground disputes instead of negotiating with gangsters and introducing bad men's faces to solid walls, but of course it doesn't last forever.

Soon, the land that Kiryuu's orphanage is built on is threatened by a shady political deal involving building a giant resort on it instead, and Kiryuu is compelled to investigate. It all turns out to be part of a massive gang conflict, and he ends up going back to Tokyo to try and resolve it. It's worth pointing out at this point that following Yakuza 3's story is fairly challenging even if you do have a handle on what went on in the previous two games - by now, the series' complicated web of characters and plot history is flummoxing - but it doesn't matter particularly. The stylish, well-shot cut-scenes are entertaining to watch even if the majority of the exposition goes over your head.

The combat, too, is excellent fun to watch - considerably more than it is to play, unfortunately, but it has a certain old-school charm. The combat is more weapons-centric that Yakuza 2's, more along the lines of series spin-off Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan. You can equip three weapons to directions on the d-pad, and you can repair, strengthen and create them too. Using them, though, just like unarmed brawling, is a matter of hammering two different buttons until either everything's dead, or you build up enough Heat energy to perform a jaw-clenchingly brutal, context-sensitive finishing move - snapping an enemy's back across a lamppost, smashing them through a desk or, very often indeed, slamming their face into a solid wall.

It's all enjoyably violent, and there's depth to the combat beyond just mashing the basic combo attacks; as you build up Kiryuu's abilities things get more and more fun with interesting Heat actions, grapple reversals and so forth. But there are definite issues with the combat nonetheless; it's old school, and there are old-school problems like getting stuck between two enemies' weak attacks and being unable to get up for a good twenty seconds, or getting stuck in an attack loop with no chance of retaliation, or, most commonly, Kiryuu deciding to helpfully punch and kick at thin air instead of the enemy right behind him. (There is a lock-on, but it disengages as soon as the enemy moves, which makes it as good as useless.)

Impressive as the combat can be visually, this old-fashionedness means it's easy to get sick and tired of fighting, especially when you're following a section of the story that involves an awful lot of it. But it's not a deal-breaking problem, because as with the previous two Yakuza games, most of the time you'll find yourself diverting from the story in search of more enjoyable avenues of entertainment - usually when you're lost and stuck, or when it's devolved into a seemingly endless series of fetch-quests and shouty men and you can't be bothered any more. Yakuza 3's world is more packed with distractions than ever.

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RedSparrows
26/05/09 @ 12:54
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anti ps3 bias!!!!1
Beano
26/05/09 @ 12:54
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English release please!
Fubdub
26/05/09 @ 13:00
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Buy the first 2 then please....
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26/05/09 @ 13:05
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Much as I wanted to like it, I mean come on Sega doing Streets of Rage meets Shenmue, never liked Yakuza, grinding combat, mawkish plotline meets terrible swear filled dub, and mandatory crap stealth level.

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26/05/09 @ 13:05
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Two questions:

Will the Jap version work on my PAL console?
Is it reasonably playable if I have no Japanese skillz?
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26/05/09 @ 13:08
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I really want to play this. It's like a natural evolution of Shenmue but with a better plot / characters / game.
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26/05/09 @ 13:08
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@jonorob Second to last paragraph of the review

"Being as text- and plot-heavy as it is, Yakuza 3 is impossible to play if you can't read Japanese (and even if you can, the swearing, slang and strange yakuza language can sometimes trip you up)."
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26/05/09 @ 13:09
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@jonarob : All PS3 games are region-free... so yes.
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26/05/09 @ 13:09
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Yes the Japanese version will work, all games for the PS3 are region free. Second one I have no idea about. Possibly but only if you are willing to put in a lot of extra effort and use an FAQ.
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26/05/09 @ 13:12
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Thanks everyone! That'll teach me not to read reviews.
Tomo
26/05/09 @ 13:13
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These games are no way near as good as Shenmue. It's sacrilege to even suggest that.
BBIAJ
26/05/09 @ 13:18
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Watched a video of this on Gamersyde, and if was PStwo quality at best.

Hideous graphics, terrible pop-in, and NPCs that just continuously walked into each other, rather than around them.
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26/05/09 @ 13:19
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But Shenmue was the greatest boredom simulator ever made. This sounds even better, with more things to do to alleviate the boredom. So how can it be worse than Shenmue?
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26/05/09 @ 13:20
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Hideous graphics, terrible pop-in, and NPCs that just continuously walked into each other, rather than around them.

I played the demo off of PSN. None of this happened.
BBIAJ
26/05/09 @ 13:22
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How fortunate for you then seasidebaz, as it's all there in the Gamersyde video.
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26/05/09 @ 13:24
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I am currently enjoying the Y2 at the moment. I actually prefer the subtitles as it gives it more atmosphere with the original Japanese voices.

I hope it gets a UK release.
Gaol
26/05/09 @ 13:24
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Keza's reviews are excellent.
Triggerhappytel
26/05/09 @ 13:26
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English release please, Sega. If it only comes to the US then that's fine as we can just import it.
BillyBrush
26/05/09 @ 13:30
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This team needs to be put on making Shenmue3 imo..
Ryze
26/05/09 @ 13:40
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Is this the new Shenmue, then?

Not played any of these yet...
consignia
26/05/09 @ 13:50
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There was a disturbing lack of rice cookers as usable weapons in 2. I hope it's remeadied in this one.

I do love the fact in this game series, every problem is solvable by smashing someone's head against a car bonet.
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26/05/09 @ 13:54
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is there an English release anywhere in the world yet we can import? ive been following this for ages, but alas i cant see an English version anywhere :(
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the_dudefather
26/05/09 @ 14:02
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Played the first one, which I was really getting into, only for the ps3 emulation to fail just as the story was getting good >:(

might get the second game at some point, as it apparently works fine
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26/05/09 @ 14:10
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Tease us so.
drxym
26/05/09 @ 14:14
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PS3 games might be region free but that is no guarantee they'll work in other regions. They should work but there could be quirks. For example they might use regional servers meaning you're doomed to play at a disadvantage. They might also not be tested on PAL PS3s meaning problems running in SD. Any content or patches might also rely on you having a Japanese PSN account in good standing which causes other issues.

So yes generally, the PS3 is region free but that is no guarantee of 100% support.
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26/05/09 @ 14:27
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Yes, if you are considering importing PS3 games you should make sure you wont miss something you'd like.

FYI though, PAL ps3s support all SDTV resolutions, so you will have no problems on a PAL ps3 where as a Japanese or US NTSC PS3 will not support PAL SDTV resolutions (meaning they'll have problems with imports from Europe).
SpaceMidget75
26/05/09 @ 14:33
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GIVE ME MY FUCKING SHENMUE 3!!!

That is all.
ZuluHero
26/05/09 @ 14:33
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So, it seems that i need to have played 1 and 2 to fully understand what's going on?
Zaltan
26/05/09 @ 14:57
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So we only have to wait 2+ years for it to come out here. I could maybe learn some Japanese in that time!
Zaltan
26/05/09 @ 14:58
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Also the first two were really good (haven't finished the second) but I would recommend them.
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26/05/09 @ 15:18
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Shenmue!!!!! It's enough to make me go all misty eyed...

...oh go-on SEGA you know you want to
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26/05/09 @ 15:22
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But Yu Suzuki has left SEGA, and Shenmue cost them over $70 million for the first part alone, so I very much doubt that we'll see the final part of the trilogy.
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26/05/09 @ 15:30
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But Yu Suzuki has left SEGA, and Shenmue cost them over $70 million for the first part alone, so I very much doubt that we'll see the final part of the trilogy.

I read somewhere that it wasn't a trilogy, though. It was going to be about 16 episodes long. In the end, they chopped most of it out, released it on the Xbox, and said it was finished. The story was over.
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26/05/09 @ 15:42
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Not quite right - there were multiple chapters to the Shenmue saga, but the intention was to release these across a few titles. Shenmue 1 was just chapter 1, but Shenmue 2, from memory, was chapters 2-5. When the sales were disappointing, I think the intention was to fit as much as possible in to Shenmue 3 and finish it off as a trilogy, only we didn't even get that :'(

Anyone who's played Shnemue 2 will tell you the story is far from over, with Ryo left on a relative cliff-hanger plot twist.....

I can recommend Shenmuedojo for anyone interested in finding out a little more about the Shenmue saga.

I know we'll never get 3, but I do wish SEGA would find a way to finish off the story for the fans. A decent anime would be well received and able to make a profit, I'd imagine.....
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26/05/09 @ 15:44
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P.S. the gameplay vid for this looked really clunky!

Very frustrating that unexciting crap like this is getting churned-out instead of Shenmue 3.
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26/05/09 @ 15:48
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"So, it seems that i need to have played 1 and 2 to fully understand what's going on? "
no u dont have to.i played two n i hadnt even heard of one before but i over enjoyed it all the same.n i cudnt finish two coz at some point it refused to go on,a message appears on screen that said error.
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26/05/09 @ 15:53
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"evild_edd
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P.S. the gameplay vid for this looked really clunky!

Very frustrating that unexciting crap like this is getting churned-out instead of Shenmue 3. "

the vid looks awesome to me, your eyes must be contaminated with the 360 retro virus. plus i culd call shenmue unexciting bull crap too.
Fallschirmjaeger
26/05/09 @ 16:28
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Really hoping for a European (or at least an American) release for Yakuza 3 and Yakuza Kenzan!.
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26/05/09 @ 17:20
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Why is the old school combat system such an issue? I've enjoyed it a lot in previous versions and it's miles ahead compared to other open world games. Can anyone name 1 other openworld game with a better fighting system?

@evild_edd: If you get a chance I'd recommend picking up one of the previous games; they're very cheap and it does feel like Shenmue in many ways. Less mysticism and very much more violent and sweary.
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26/05/09 @ 17:24
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Loving the Shenmue love picked up 2 recently myself and would LOVE 3!

Must try these Yakuza games, gotta get through my current collection of unfinished PS2 first with my (2nd hand) new PS2 but after that it's the GOW and Yakuza games to see what the fuss is about.

/ dreams of Shenmue 3 and Dreamcast 2.....
Emilia'sHorse
26/05/09 @ 18:25
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Not really bothered about the story, but I love the real world stuff. Loved that in Shenmue, wasted hours not doing anything useful or plot progressing. Damn I want this game, hope Sega release it over here.

Although truth be told what I really want is Shenmue 3 (Just like everybody else it seems).
Scimarad
26/05/09 @ 18:43
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"There's an insanely in-depth one involving grooming a perfect hostess, where Kiryuu has to first charm random girls on the street into performing at the cabaret club in his Okinawan suburb ("I'm sorry... you're so beautiful, I just had to speak to you"), then dress them up and change their eye make-up, accessories, hair and every other conceivable feature of their appearance to appeal to the customers outside. (I lost hours fashioning the perfect gyaru.)"

Is it just me or does that sound a tad creepy?
RESIDENT_nEVILe
26/05/09 @ 18:55
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C'mon, SCEE. Pick up this and Demon's Soul, you twunts.
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26/05/09 @ 19:41
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Keza MacDonald: the only reliable reviewer on this ridiculously poor website. Keep it up.
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27/05/09 @ 01:45
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Yakuza 3 is impossible to play if you can't read Japanese
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EuroGamer

You can't have all three. Don't get me wrong, I loved Yakuza 2, so 3 looks right up my street, but I think the score was for some imaginary translated version of the game.
Reihn
27/05/09 @ 05:58
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I'm with Emilia'sHorse and Bad09

Shenmue 3, please SEGA!

C'moooon . . surely the story (or at least general plot) was already written . . it could be the last ever official Dreamcast game!
designerheadache
27/05/09 @ 08:01
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@RESIDENT_nEVILe

I noticed SCEA picked up Demons Souls recently, so *maybe* SCEE might actually take the pants off their head and realise whats going on with such an awesome game and release it here.

I imported mine a couple of months ago, and spent every spare second of my time earning that platinum trophy, most satisfying gaming experience since Gravity Power on the Amiga :P
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"There's an insanely in-depth one involving grooming a perfect hostess, where Kiryuu has to first charm random girls on the street into performing at the cabaret club in his Okinawan suburb ("I'm sorry... you're so beautiful, I just had to speak to you"), then dress them up and change their eye make-up, accessories, hair and every other conceivable feature of their appearance to appeal to the customers outside. (I lost hours fashioning the perfect gyaru.)"

Is it just me or does that sound a tad creepy?


Yeah, but there's loads of games like that in Japan. In fact, there's one coming out for the 360 soon which is dedicated towards running a hostess bar, and all the ladies there in.
RESIDENT_nEVILe
27/05/09 @ 10:48
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@designerheadache

I didn't know DS was getting a US release! So, maybe there is some hope. I really cba to import it, but I think it's the sort of game that really appeals to the european market. Unforunately, I'm not so sure SCEE know their audience that well.


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Bollocks, i probably will order it off Ebay later today. It sounds to good to pass up :)
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mr_shoe_uk
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YARGH BRING IT TO EUROPE ALREADY AND I WILL BUY A PS3

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