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RSS FeedsYakuza 6 Review Roundup
(GameSpot PC News)

 
 

17 april 2018 01:01:15

 
Yakuza 6 Review Roundup
(GameSpot PC News)
 


It`s a big week for PS4 owners. In addition to the highly anticipated God of War, this week marks the release of Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, the latest installment in the Yakuza series and the final chapter in protagonist Kazuma Kiryu`s saga.First released in Japan nearly two years ago, Yakuza 6 finds the former mobster struggling to reconcile his criminal past with raising a baby. After serving out his prison sentence, Kiryu learns that his adoptive daughter is in a coma following a hit-and-run. He takes her infant child into his care and travels to Onomichi, Hiroshima to investigate the incident.For the last chapter in Kiryu`s story, Sega has pared back some of the series` extraneous elements, resulting in a leaner--and more impactful--experience. In GameSpot`s Yakuza 6 review, Edmond Tran said the game `successfully uses its smaller footprint to create a deeper, more meaningful impression.`Other reviews for Yakuza 6 are also now available online ahead of the game`s release. We`ve compiled a selection of them below to give you an idea of what critics are saying about Kazuma Kiryu`s swansong. For a broader look at Yakuza 6`s critical reception, be sure to visit GameSpot sister site Metacritic.Game: Yakuza 6: The Song of LifeDeveloper: SegaPlatform: PS4Release date: April 17Price: US $60 / £50 / AU $84.95GameSpot -- 8/10`Yakuza 6 reins in its scope, but doubles down on what has made the series great. It`s a unique and fascinating representation of the modern Japanese experience, worth playing even if you`re a newcomer. The narrative is dramatic and sincere, and the game`s endearing characters--coming from all walks of life--are interesting studies. The world is dense and rewarding to exist in, the dynamic combat system stays exciting even after you`ve kicked the crap out of five thousand enemies, and perhaps most importantly, Yakuza 6: The Song Of Life serves as a fulfilling conclusion to the turbulent, decade-long saga of its beloved icon, Kazuma Kiryu.` -- Edm ...


 
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