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March 2018
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The editors liked
Improved visuals
Strong story and a fitting conclusion
Freely roam around environment
Most dynamic battles in the series
Despite lack of different styles
Great introduction to a few characters
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
More twists than a Japanese churro
Sega's facial tech is among the best in the business during major cutscenes
Beat Takeshi being Beat Takeshi
Staggering amount of side content and minigames
Probably the only version of Virtua Fighter you'll get to pl
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
The editors didn't like
Minor technical issues that slightly bog down an otherwise great experience
Lack of wacky substories
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
Simplified character upgrades means no more weapon equipment and fewer style enhancements
Rough around the edges with lack of antialiasing
Needed more Majima
Sometimes plays slow
Drags between action
Some strange non-animation during minor cutscenes
Strange magnetism to items looks odd at certain times
Published: 2018-04-17, Author: Luke , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: Yakuza 6 is a game of firsts. It's also a game of lasts.It's a first because, having creaked along using outdated tech for a number of recent releases, Yakuza 6 is the first game in the series to feel truly “next-gen” thanks to its new “Dragon” (of cour...
Abstract: I always open up my Yakuza reviews with the admission that I'm a fanboy of the series. I do so because feel that it's important to acknowledge potential bias, however that blade cuts both ways as I also have expectations of the series with each new game...
Abstract: I really dig Yakuza 6: The Song of Life despite it feeling like a somewhat smaller game than Yakuza 4 and 5. I thought maybe stepping back from the multiple protagonist angle of those entries would feel like a step back for the series, but the focus on se...
Yakuza 6 is a fitting end to the journey of Kazuma Kiryu that will not disappoint long-time fans, while also providing an accessible journey to newcomers. Though it does not reach the heights of previous entries in its narrative and optional content, it d...
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
Published: 2018-03-16, Author: Kai , review by: wccftech.com
More twists than a Japanese churro, Sega's facial tech is among the best in the business during major cutscenes, Beat Takeshi being Beat Takeshi, Staggering amount of side content and minigames, Probably the only version of Virtua Fighter you'll get to pl
Simplified character upgrades means no more weapon equipment and fewer style enhancements, Rough around the edges with lack of antialiasing, Needed more Majima
One step back and two steps forward; Yakuza 6 changes up some of the core elements for Kiryu's last adventure and give new life to a series that's become a cult classic for JRPG fans...
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 Kizama Kiryu saga. However, as far as gameplay goes, Yakuza 6 doesn't make enough of an effort to b...
Published: 2018-03-15, Author: Eric , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: The hardest thing about reviewing games, I've discovered, is moving on from games that you aren't quite done fiddling with. As game reviewers, we scurry through game worlds, hitting as many high points as we can in the limited amount of time we have, on a...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...