What are some of the inspirations for the main characters and their backgrounds? Are they based off people found in movies or books? After playing 3 I am curious on that. Nagoshi that should be a good question: The inspiration for the Yakuza series has been talked about before, but what encouraged and made you decide to actually pursue doing Yakuza 1, the kick-off of the series? Was there an exact moment or something that influenced that choice? The main storyline’s been kinda continuous so it would be highly beneficial.Īaron I can back up your statement about playing through all of 3 before starting Yakuza 4! A lot of the stuff that happens the second half of the game more or less sets up at least the beginning of Yakuza 4 so at least playing through 3 is essential. of what we are about, says Aaron Webber, head of social media, SEGA of America. After the credits, he wakes up in a pond of water near a jungle hut. If you’ll excuse us, that plush cat in the UFO Catcher at Club SEGA has been making fun of us all morning, and it’s about time we showed him our perception I’d strongly recommend and suggest playing through Yakuza 1 and 2 before playing 3 even due to how tied together the storylines are. This year, SEGA is marking a milestone anniversary for its Sonic the. ago After the inevitable happens and infinite/the phantom ruby turns against eggman, and the whole last story, eggman disappears in a flash of light. Good luck, and we hope all you Yakuza fans out there just found your day got a little brighter. We’d also like to confirm what we feel is important news for our fans: the Hostess Clubs will be returning in Yakuza 4!įinally, we’d like to let you guys field questions to the man whose name goes hand in hand with the Yakuza (or Ryu Ga Gotoku in Japan) series himself: Nagoshi-san! Write your questions in the comments below, and with a bit of luck, your question will be among others asked after next week’s E3! They all have connections to the Tojo clan - but what those connections are, and what they mean with regard to a man named Kazuma Kiryu, is just one part of what will truly make things interesting. Yakuza 4 also builds on the style of the original Yakuza foundation by adding three new playable characters, each with a distinct personality and fighting style. The footage features Aaron’s handy commentary, telling fans what to expect in Sonic’s next adventure. Alright Yakuza fans - time for some good news.Īfter some amazing passion seen across the board from fans regarding the release of Yakuza 3, SEGA is proud to announce that the fourth installment of the Yakuza series is heading West, and will be releasing exclusively on the PlayStation 3 in the spring of 2011! IGN.com and SEGA brand manager Aaron Weber have just revealed a ton of gameplay footage from the Wii U and 3DS versions of Sonic Lost World. SEGA, 2012: We are officially retiring Big the Cat SEGA, 2018.
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