- Brand : SEGA
- Product name : Yakuza 4
- Product code : 5055277010073
- Category : Video Games
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Long product name SEGA Yakuza 4 PlayStation 3
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Yakuza 4, PlayStation 3, Action/Adventure
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Short summary description SEGA Yakuza 4 PlayStation 3
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SEGA Yakuza 4, PlayStation 3, M (Mature)
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Long summary description SEGA Yakuza 4 PlayStation 3
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SEGA Yakuza 4. Platform: PlayStation 3, ESRB rating: M (Mature), Developer: CS1 Team
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Uk has collected 46 expert reviews for SEGA Yakuza 4 PlayStation 3 and the average expert rating is 79 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Yakuza 4 is the first game in the series I've played. For whatever reason, until now the games have passed me by — perhaps in part because I wasn't as gripped by its spiritual predecessor, Shenmue, as others. Going in as a complete newbie then, it too...
Based in the fictional city of Kamurocho, Yakuza 4 returns gamers to the intricate criminal underworld of Japan as gamers take control of four playable characters in this action adventure that is reminiscent of the previous Yakuza game and that of Shen...
Playing Yakuza 4 is an eerie experience. The series is principally admired for its hyper-real Japanese setting, and wandering through the fictional streets and alleyways of Kamurocho is rather disconcerting knowing what the real-life citizens of Toky...
That Yakuza 4 has been released stateside alone is a miracle. In Japan, it's popular enough to warrant a branded Twitter app. Over here? Not so much. Far from a household name on these shores, the Yakuza series is, to be a tad reductive for those unfam...
Broadly speaking, you can split videogames into two camps. There are games that are pad-clenching tests of reaction, adrenalin and raw nerve. You know the type. Games that exist solely to batter your loose, sloppy skills into finely-chiselled finesse a...
Following the devastating 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, conservative American shock jock Rush Limbaugh did what he’s best known for: he made a totally inappropriate and insensitive remark that offended anyone possessing even so much as a single f...
The history of Sega is a story full of expensive consoles, classic ad campaigns and a speedy blue hedgehog. In recent years though, the company has moved away from their older tricks and towards games unlike anything seen emerging from other publishers...
The Yakuza series has always been stuck in a perennial time warp. The most notable change you could attribute to the games has been its constantly expanding story and cast of characters, all the while keeping the mechanics of gameplay largely intact...
Around this time last year, Sega brought us the third chapter in its rather enjoyable franchise, creatively dubbed . It was a substantially well done effort in the franchise, albeit one that didn’t please many American fans of the series. For cost-cut...