Thông tin chung |
Tên GAME | Yakuza |
Hãng phát hành | Sega |
Hãng phát triển | Sega |
Thể loại | Action adventure (Phiêu lưu hành động) |
ESRB đánh giá lứa tuổi phù hợp | • M - Mature (từ 17 tuổi trở lên) |
Hỗ trợ Multiplayer | Không hỗ trợ |
Hệ máy | • Sony Play Station 2 (PS2) |
Yêu cầu hệ thống & thông tin hệ máy | Game Information
Resolution: Widescreen
Number of Players: 1 Player |
Gói sản phẩm bao gồm | 1 DVD |
Giới thiệu |
Giới thiệu về GAME | Yakuza vividly portrays modern Japan and its organized crime families, but it pulls its punches before delivering a truly great action game or a completely satisfying story.
The yakuza, Japan's mafia, have to be one of the last great untapped pop-culture goldmines here in the West. For all the countless movies and games we've seen romanticizing cowboys, the mob, samurai, and street gangs, for whatever reason, the Japanese take on organized crime has had relatively little exposure by comparison--even though yakuza stories can be filled with the same excitement and intensity. Thankfully, someone finally had the intestinal fortitude to make a slickly produced action adventure game focused on those honor-bound, finger-cutting, mean bastards with incredibly elaborate tattoos across their backs. Sega's new game, which was first released late last year in Japan, does a good job of depicting an appropriately over-the-top story about a former yakuza swept up in a huge conflict among warring crime families. The game also features some great-looking hand-to-hand combat sequences. But its complex storyline often stumbles, and the underlying gameplay ends up being simple and repetitive. Yakuza scores major points for its concept and can be an exciting ride, but it doesn't live up to its potential either conceptually or as a game. |
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