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Kurohyou: Ryu ga Gotoku Shinshou

Compatible with Sony PSP™ (PSP™)
Version: Asia
Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
USD 0.00

Product Languages

Language  Japanese
Kurohyou: Ryu ga Gotoku Shinshou
Kurohyou: Ryu ga Gotoku Shinshou
Kurohyou: Ryu ga Gotoku Shinshou
Kurohyou: Ryu ga Gotoku Shinshou

Product Features

  • aka. Yakuza Portable
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Item Description

Kurohyou is Ryu ga Gotoku's debut on Sony PSP. The black leopard, Ukyou Tatsuya is a young man who believes fighting is his everything and terrorizes Kamuro chou with his fists. One day, he punches a yakuza boss to death and is captured by the group.The only way to escape being killed right then and there is to become a pawn of the group and participate in the underground boxing match - Dragon Heat. Winning is the only way to survive.At the end of the matches, what will he find? Freedom at last, or the real face of hell?Kamuro Chou is the center of ambition and desire. There are more than 100 branches of sub-stories. Be careful when you get into these story branches. Also, remember to meet the cabaret club girls and take them to dates.
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Customer reviews

Average rating:  (5 out of 5)
Total votes: 5

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whoah!
it seemed a bit weird to me at first but, after seeing this i want to play it! it looks just as awesome as Tekken with the graphics, and i love fighting. xD
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Kurohyou: Ryu ga Gotoku Shinshou
It takes awhile to get use to the different fighting system, but it is a good fighting system. The art style is not my preference, however it works for the game. I am not that far into the game, but I am loving what I am playing so far. For the fans of the Yakuza series, it is definitely worth it to see a new character.
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OH! Great!!!
This is the first time I have played this series of game, but the battle and adventure which makes me very unforgettable about this game. ( perhaps I would try the other series of this game title).

The exiting in the battling and the the entertainment places in the adventure parts is great.
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portable
I was reluctant since I don't speak Japanese, but this game is accessible. Fun beating up all the dudes and the visual style scores points as well. Great for the psp!
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Lives up to the Ryu ga Gotoku series
I spent most of last night playing this game. Definitely stands with the other Ryu ga Gotoku games, if you're a fan of the series you'll like this a lot. The story picks up right away and is told through Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker style cutscenes. The voice acting is superb, and the scenes are very enjoyable. Tatsuya, the protagonist, can't stand in Kiryuu's shoes, but he's still an awesome character to play as. The fighting has been altered a bit, as the HUD has been removed and the camera has been pulled up tight to your character. This makes the fighting feel heavier and more 1v1 oriented. It's a refreshing change and works well with the control scheme. Heat actions are now performed with the X button strangely, and the way your attack strings work is different. You equip different skill sets, which alter certain attributes. For example, one of the skills you can equip strengthens punch by 20% but weakens kick attacks by 20%. Another skill raises heat action damage by 20%. As you level up individual skills, their benefits increase. Those are the only two I have so far. Obviously, the language barrier is a problem if you can't read/understand Japanese. You'd probably be able to stumble through it knowing no Japanese if you played previous Ryu ga Gotoku games in English. Being able to at least read it is greatly helpful though, and following dialogue is only possible by understanding Japanese. You should be able to tell what's going on by the images in the scenes alone though. If you like Ryu ga Gotoku and don't mind playing imports, this game has all the greatness the other games in the series have.
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