2011-05-28

User guide to Yakuza 3 PS3 game

Here we continue to introduce the classic PS3 games series which are available within PPS3 HDD upgrade  provided by fyygame.com;Today what we want to talk about is  Yakuza 3 PS3 game

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Yakuza 3 is a violent, urban action-adventure of organized crime and gang warfare, bringing Sega's PS2 series to high-def on PlayStation 3 for the first time. From a third-person perspective, the game offers open-world exploration and a player-directed mission structure, as in a Japanese version of the latter-day Grand Theft Auto games. The player's character moves and fights through detailed re-creations of real-world cities. Hand-to-hand combat is central to the play of the game, and characters gain skills and new weapons by facing and defeating opponents. The hero can also engage in many day-to-day activities as he travels through the city, such as shopping for clothes and goods, playing billiards, and even singing karaoke, through specialized mini-games. The third Yakuza game begins in modern-day Okinawa, where the series' protagonist Kazuma Kiryu and his adopted daughter, Haruka, have settled down to run an orphanage, away from the bloodshed and hate they knew in the big city underworld. In his earlier adventures, however, Kazuma became a man of great influence in Tokyo's criminal underground, making many powerful allies and enemies, and so before long, the outlaw hero is pulled back into the violent life he sought to leave behind.
Overall (you may need to choose a high quality White PS3 dualshock controller to increase your game experience in this Army of Two PS3 game):
This game will roughly bring you through 35+ hours easily, through a quick game play. It's your type of beat'em up game in the context of, "somewhat" random battles, experience points, semi-button mashing, and upgrading of abilities and attributes. If your a type of person that wants to run through a game 100%, this game'll be quite a challenge.

Story:
This one of my favorite parts of this title, and as well as one of the most annoying. As I have never played either of the previous ones, there are options to watch the skinny of both 1 & 2. Which is absolutely great! Each are about 15-20 minutes long but after, I felt pretty versed in the story. The story, as basic as I can tell it, is simply a retired gang leader comes back to the gang to clear up a mystery of an attempted murder of the new leader.

Gameplay:
The game starts out slow. Which has seemed to turn of many people who have tried it. The game play is simple in the task of beating up bad guys who start Trouble with you and taking down gangs/gang leaders. There's alot of running around, and fighting in the streets, as well as the story progressing. I personally found the combat extremely gratifying, although seldom does anyone die. There are plenty of special moves and finishers, that just make you wish you could do those things to people you don't like.

Content:
A huge thing besides the story of Yakuza 3 is all the extra things you can do. Fishing, Golfing, Errands, Darts, and taking girls out to karaoke, are just a few to name the list. Unfortunely the only draw back is certain missions or side quest are completed in chains, meaning there can be a lot to miss, if you don't use a FAQ.
One of the things that stuck out most for me is the game doesn't worry about being 'politically correct' like a lot of games in the west..... You can see many differences in cultures.

So anyway, you definitely shouldn't pass this one up if you enjoy an awesome plot, cool fighting moves, and unforgettable characters! I clocked 50 hours easily. Plus you can play gambling games, casino games, darts, pool, bowling, batting cages, and many other mini-games. You owe yourself to play this gem!

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