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March 2018
(83%)
68 Reviews
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Yakuza 6: The Song of Life presents the most detailed virtual chunk of Japan the series has managed to date, and its story provides a satisfying end to the Kazuma Kiryu saga. However, as far as gameplay goes, Yakuza 6 doesn't make enough of an effort to b...
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life is a triumph. As the sixth(-ish) entry in a series that has spanned multiple console generations, it manages to be fresh and break new ground. If you haven't gotten into the Yakuza series or avoided it because of such a hefty ba...
Endearing, sincere narratives permeate the whole game, Dynamic and exciting combat system rarely gets stale, Dense and fully realized world is rewarding to lose yourself in, Fulfilling conclusion to Kiryu's story
Lackluster visual presentation in substories continues to disappoint, Clan Creator minigame feels shallow relative to its scope, Risque side activities remain at odds with Kiryu's ethos
Above: Kiryu Catzuma, kitty whisperer.Image Credit: GamesBeatYakuza 6 has an ambitious narrative, alternating between lighthearted and dramatic. Unfortunately, it doesn't give its characters enough love and care to truly pull off the pathos. But its sense...
Published: 2018-03-15, Author: Patrick , review by: gamingtrend.com
Great storyline and dialogue throughout the game, A fighting system that plays smooth, quick, and fun, Towns that are alive with shops, restaurants, and landmarks, Cinematic boss battles with lots of dynamic action
Sometimes plays slow, drags between action, Some strange non-animation during minor cutscenes, Strange magnetism to items looks odd at certain times
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life is a beautiful game, plays smooth, and has a story that is genuinely compelling and driven by top notch dialogue and dynamic characters. The fighting is complex but easy to learn, and the game provides tons of great content in t...
Abstract: One of the many enduring myths in modern games is that Sega's too old hat, its days producing brash and brazen blockbusters well and truly behind it.Which is rubbish, of course - it's just that for far too long we didn't get to see much of them over in...
Abstract: It would be easy, listening to the descriptions, to write Yakuza 6 off as just another open-world crime game.Indeed, there is an open world and you do get to roam around it, leathering assailants as life-long badass Kazuma Kiryu. But this action game is f...
Published: 2018-03-15, Author: Alex , review by: gamesradar.com
A mature, cinematic story told with sophistication and poise, The Dragon Engine breathes new life into contemporary Japan, Side-activities are richer and more rewarding
Streamlined combat might feel like a downgrade for some