按此可將縮圖變更大的圖像於 Ryu ga Gotoku (PlayStation2 the Best Reprint)
特點
Also known as "Yakuza" outside of Japan
詳細描述
In a society where respect and honor holds great importance, there is an even higher regard for these traits within the one organization that is most feared by all: the Yakuza. Kiryu Kazuma - a former rising star in the Yakuza who is rebuilding his life after serving a 10-year prison term for murder - suddenly finds himself caught in a spiraling underworld plot involving a mysterious girl known as Haruka and a missing ¥ 100 billion ($100 million). Kazuma must use his fists and his wits to stay alive as he unravels the complex web of truth and lies that surrounds the notorious Yakuza.
For the first time, enter the Yakuza world in a thrilling adventure created by noted producer Toshihiro Nagoshi with novelist Seishu Hase. A critical and commercial hit in Japan, Ryu ga Gotoku authentically re-creates the city streets and illicit haunts of Tokyo's nightlife district, with memorable characters, cinematic style, free-roaming adventure, a gripping story, beautiful but deadly fighting, and deep gameplay.
Excuse me for using such word, but its a GREAT game. Great story telling and voice acting for the Japanese version. Don't mean to be rude, but English most of the times, screws up the acting and real meaning behind such games. Therefore, either if you don't speak Japanese or not, at least try to play this game in Japanese.
It has great fighting gameplay, kick ass moves, and brutal moves that can send chills down your spine. This game could really make you feel like a bad ass, if you love the feeling of beating punks up.
Beautiful characters and dramatic story, I played the english version, but now want to get the Japanese Version again.
Good game, could have been translated better. I played this game through in Japanese when it first came out and loved it. When it came out in English I had to see what it was like. The voice-acting in the English version is not too bad, but some of the translation is a bit off, in fact in some parts way off, to the point that whoever translated it missed the point and/or subtlety of the Japanese completely at times. That said, if you don't speak Japanese, this will have to do. I have also heard that a number of side-stories are missing from the US release, but I haven't played the English release all the way through so can't be sure. The Japanese release has around 80 sub-stories, and you will want to do most of them, as they flesh out the story really well, and because some of the characters popping up in them will be appearing in the sequel due out soon.
Great game.