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Sales Rank: 2769 Sega Of America, Inc. Released: 2008-09-09 |
Avg. Customer Review:  Media: Video Game Platforms: PlayStation2 ESRB Rating: Mature
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Yakuza 2
- Product #: 63121
- Manufacturer: Sega
- Manufacturer Item #: 63121
- UPC: 010086631210
Product Description
Yakuza 2 PS2
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Yakuza 2
- Video Game: 0 pages (2008-09-09)
- Platforms: PlayStation2
- Publisher: Sega Of America, Inc.
- Label: Sega Of America, Inc.
- Studio: Sega Of America, Inc.
- Our Recommended Age: 17 - 20 years
- Average Customer Review:
based on 4 reviews
- Sales Rank in Video Games: #2769
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Brutal fun still available on the PS2 2008-10-27
Comment: Yakuza 2 is a fantastic game, and it's really a shame it has taken so long for Sega to bring this to the US.
The story follows ex-yakuza Kazuma Kiryu as he tries to prevent an all-out clan war between his old clan, the Tojo and their rivals, The Omi. Throw in a bit of Korean mafia and you've got yourself a thrilling asian gangster story. To make things even better, the combat (of which you'll be doing a lot) is incredibly brutal and satisfying. This is really the meat of the game, although you'll have lots of sidequests and minigames (golf, arcade games, hostess club, etc) to partake in if you feel up to it.
The world itself where the game is set is based upon real locations, such as Tokyo and Osaka and it looks and feels great. The areas are very populated with people carrying out their own tasks and having their own conversations. The environmental detail seems only hampered by the power of the hardware.
Over all, I'd say this is a definite purchase if you're the slightest bit interested in brawling games, RPGs or Japanese crime stories. We're all hoping Yakuza 3 will be coming for PS3 to us in the West at some point, but for now this is the closest we can get, and it's worth every penny.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Friggin' Amazing!!! 2008-10-19
Comment: The first one was a classic, and this sequel is just as good story-wise, but it has a better and faster fighting game system. Although, I prefer subs over dubs, I miss the amusing dub from part 1.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: A worthy followup to a masterpiece 2008-09-13
Comment: Any fan of the original Yakuza (PS2, 2006) will be happy with this worthy sequel. Any one who missed out on that phenomenal Shenmue-esque adventure should purchase it alongside this original while supplies last, which they won't for long. Support the games and developers you love!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: A surprisingly good improvement on the first game 2008-09-12
Comment: When Sega's Yakuza for the PS2 finally came stateside a while back, it offered up a decently entertaining brawler at best that just didn't do too much to seperate itself from the rest of the pack. Yakuza 2 thankfully, and surprisingly, improves on much of what the first game offered in terms of gameplay, graphics, and story; and is a pretty satisfying brawler that will keep you entertained for some time. Playing once again as Kazuma, you traverse through a nicely detailed Japan, and are still looking to put an end to your days with the mob. The game looks solid for a late-in-life PS2 game, offering up some nicely detailed characters and environments, while gameplay-wise the moments of brawling are easy enough to pick up and get into, and other elements bear more in common with the gameplay of the classic Shenmue. There's a lot of secrets and extras to find and uncover as well, and as a whole, Yakuza 2 will keep you busy for a while at the very least. The game's story is also nicely crafted, and offers up some memorable moments and characters. The only real flaws with Yakuza 2 is that there isn't too much here you haven't seen done before, and while for a PS2 game it looks great, there are some noticeable graphical hiccups. Flaws aside however, Yakuza 2 is a surprisingly good improvement on the first game that ends up being an enjoyable and even more surprisingly immersive experience that PS2 owners should definitely check out.
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