Saturday, September 9, 2006
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final design of the new World Trade Center Yakuza
Yakuza delivers a perfect balance of action and adventure with its stylish fighting mechanics and immersive storyline (what Shenmue, come on, but also fails to be identical). Created specifically for Yakuza, the game's combat engine allow players to chain attack combinations to destroy multiple enemies simultaneously in street battles, grab and smash enemies against walls and tables, as well as picking up objects to use as weapons to destroy the enemy. Players can increase strength, endurance and combat skills, and experience how the adrenaline with the sheer firepower, maximizing the Heat Gauge (meter level) to tremendous punches.
Freely explore the hidden urban nightlife in Tokyo, from neon-lit streets up to current signature stores to enjoy the authenticity of this enticing metropolis. Players can strategically increase Kazuma's skills and abilities: collecting weapons and items, participating in numerous side missions, interrogating and buying informants and even gambling. Yakuza is a chronicle of great dive that completely captures the atmosphere of Yakuza organization, authentically recreating the underground nightlife of Tokyo and unveiling the mystery surrounding the traditional system of loyalty, respect and honor of the Yakuza.
In a society where honor and respect are extremely important values, there is an even greater respect within the organization most feared by all: the Yakuza. Kiryu Kazuma, a former rising star in the Yakuza who is rebuilding his life after serving a sentence of 10 years in prison for murder, suddenly finds himself caught in a dizzying clandestine plot that involves a mysterious girl known as Haruka and ten billion yen missing. Kazuma must use his fists and ingenuity to stay alive as it reveals the complex web of truths and lies that surrounds the famous Yakuza. Enter
this link to view the videos of the game:
http://www.3djuegos.com/index.php?zona=juegos-videos&id_juego=1268&juego=yakuza this link to view the videos of the game:
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What a bunch of sick there on Youtube, making false videos of the known death of Steve Irwin (rest in peace :-() by a stingray (which was recorded on cassette and is rumored to be published, which personally I rather doubt) only to gain visitation. Hell, even I do not think there is that people take advantage of the death of a person stupid just to please their convenience. Only
I have to say this ... buy yourself a life!
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