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IGN: Yakuza 2 Hands-on

IGN writes: "The first Yakuza was something of a mess. Oh, the game itself was decent in parts, but so much of the effort taken to localize the game ended up muddling an already uneven game experience. The storyline, one of the main things the beat 'em was supposed to rely on, got bogged down with way too much extraneous cussing, some laughable voice acting choices and a narrative that wasn't always as compelling as it probably could have been.

With the sequel, though, novelist Seishu Hase and producer Toshihiro Nagoshi are aiming to right some of the wrongs in the first game. It's a theme that actually carries over into the story of Yakuza 2, and thanks to a much-improved translation (albeit with perhaps a few too many instances of "yer" and "ya") that actually looks like it respects and aims to give the source material a solid foundation in English instead of peppering it with excessive expletives."

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The Longest Cutscenes In PlayStation History

Cutscenes pull a game's story together, but sometimes they can be a bit much. These are the longest cutscenes in PlayStation games.

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Palitera1291d ago

Kojima, Kojima and Kojima?
By far, the worst aspect of his games.

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CrimsonWing691291d ago

Man, it’s actually the aspects I look forward to the most in his games.

Phlacky1291d ago

Not the most for me but I certainly appreciate his affinity for the cinematic. It's certainly one of the many reasons his games hit for a certain type of gamer and that combined with unique sometimes obtuse gameplay mechanics makes for one of a kind compelling experiences.

porkChop1291d ago

It was only a problem for me with MGS4. I don't mind when long cutscenes are balanced with long gameplay sections. In MGS4 though I'd get a long cutscene, play for like 5 minutes, and then get another long cutscene. That gets annoying, though all the cutscenes were really well done.

roadkillers1291d ago

Atleast they were entertaining cutscenes. Star Ocean put me to sleep

Shane Kim1291d ago (Edited 1291d ago )

Same with recent Tales of Arise. Cutscene after cutscene.

TheEroica1291d ago (Edited 1291d ago )

Sorry you got so many down votes for being so practical. No one in gaming takes advantage of our time more than Kojima. His cutscenes are our pure drivel and severely hamper the overall enjoyment of what's supposed to be an interactive medium. If the writing was good? Maybe that could be forgiven, but it's not... It's layers and layers of insanity pressed into hour long cutscenes.

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MrVux0001291d ago

Let me guess ... MGS4 on the first place? :D

Abnor_Mal1291d ago

First thought was MGS4, seems like everyone so far had Kojima on the brain.

ManMarmalade1291d ago

^^^^this. But Xenosaga is so good though.

MrNinosan1291d ago

DualShockers didn't play Xenosaga I see.

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15 Video Game Bosses That Were Complete Cowards

Standing and fighting, face to face, just isn’t what these bosses are known for.

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Yakuza Kiwami 2 PS4 Pro vs PS2 Graphics Comparison: Best Remake of All Time?

Besides being a fantastic game, Yakuza Kiwami 2 is also a technical showcase for the long running series.

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Nitrowolf22821d ago

Easily my favorite yakuza in he series, especially that ending.

This is how you do a remake, yakuza 1 kiwami was also great, even yakuza 0 (though not a remake)

Not a full priced game, fully upgraded with next gen graphics, expanded story modes, etc ect

XxSPIDEYxX2821d ago

It's crazy, after playing Kiwami 2 for the past week I decided to fire up Yakuza 2. Man, the difference is just...wow. The original Yakuza 2 still looks great though.

MunchMiller002821d ago

It's the greatest remake of all-time, because it has 12 years, and 2 console generations (nearly 3) between the 2 games, and benefits from modern day graphics power?

Um...... no. The best remake of all-time, is still Resident Evil, from 2002. That was both, a technical marvel with only 6 years between the games, and a true-to-heart remake, by the original creator.

Will Resident Evil 2 replace it this January? We'll see, but, doubtful. It appears to be taking too many liberties.

MadMax2821d ago

Yea, resident evil for GameCube was such an incredible remake! Grabbed it recently for ps4. Classic game!

Hardiman2821d ago (Edited 2821d ago )

Really glad Sega is putting fourth so much effort back into this series! I missed out on Yakuza initially so these remakes are a great for both veterans and newcomers alike!

KickSpinFilter2821d ago

Na Shadow of the Colossus takes that cake.

MadMax2821d ago

SOTC is definately a beautiful remake! Yakuza 2 and RE are also up there.