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Publicación: 2012-04-02, Autor: Mark , crítica de: avforums.com
Dead goodInitially fun carnageGoro Majima makes a welcome returnTraditional Yakuza distractionsDead tiredClunky cameraRepetitiousRespawning enemiesEasy to get cornered at timesYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Yakuza: Dead Souls PS...
Publicación: 2012-03-01, Autor: T3 , crítica de: T3.com
Fantastic boss fights, Frequently hilarious script, Amusing environmental kills
Wonky controls, Repetitive side-missions, Long loading times
Some will say that Yakuza: Dead Souls is ‘so bad it’s good’, but we’d rather say it’s a good game that’s marred slightly by some awkward mechanics. The clumsiness of its controls shouldn’t be dismissed, but neither should you ignore its offbeat sense
Resumen: Long renowned for being one of the most ridiculous and over the top franchises in the industry, Yakuza has spawned 4 excellent games between the PS2 and PS3. Its blend of open world RPG gameplay in a unique vision of modern Japan and mad minigames and ...
Resumen: What could be a more perfect way to introduce the sometimes shambling, sometimes sprinting, baseball bat-swinging, molotov cocktail-hurling zombies of Yakuza: Dead Souls than to show the black and white, age-old variety on a small television screen in a T...
Resumen: Kamurocho has seen better days. This pleasure district was once a place where yakuza could relax and enjoy the simple pleasure of clobbering each other in the streets. Alas, those days are over. A zombie outbreak has shifted the focus of life in Kamuro...
Resumen: Yakuza: Dead Souls isn’t your typical Yakuza title. It does have some familiar elements, but gone are the beat ‘em up, random encounters that populate the first four titles released in the West. Dead Souls opts instead for action heavy, 3rd person shoo...
Resumen: A great number of Japanese games rest on the time-tested foundation of plagiarism; heck, who knows where Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima would be without the combined works of Ridley Scott, John Carpenter, and James Cameron? But there comes a point whe...
Resumen: SEGA's Yakuza series has never been much of a mainstream hit. This fusion of Grand Theft Auto and Shenmue has always appealed to the sort of gamer that likes beating the crap out of their enemies one second and singing karaoke the next. Unfortunately, ...