Mar 15, 2018 This series still plays a catchy tune, but it's a song in desperate need of a key change. The First 16 Minutes of Yakuza 6: The Song of Life: https://www.you.
Blood Intense Violence Partial Nudity Sexual Content Strong Language Use of Alcohol
This is an open-world action game in which players assume the role of a Japanese gangster (Kazuma Kiryu) as he searches for a lost girl. As players explore areas in Tokyo and other cities, they engage in missions that involve fistfights with thugs or rival yakuza members; some fights depict characters using weapons such as pistols, bats, sledgehammers, and pipes. Combat is frenetic, highlighted by screams of pain, gunfire and/or impact sounds, blood-splatter effects, and slow-motion special moves. Players can perform scripted moves after building up a meter; these actions include breaking necks or limbs and using the environment to cause damage (e.g., slamming heads into a wall, beating an enemy with a nearby bicycle). Cutscenes depict more intense acts of violence: characters shot in the head; a gangster shoving a man's face onto hot coals; a character stabbing himself in the belly. The game includes sexual/suggestive material: a man briefly groping a woman's breasts in a nightclub; online chat rooms in which players' character flirts with webcam girls; characters removing their shirts/tops while in provocative poses (e.g., “Mm, so warm…It feels incredible”; “Ah…You're so big”). One area depicts a character dressed in an outfit with a cutout that exposes his buttocks. During the course of the game, Kazuma can order and drink whiskey at a bar; a status icon denotes character's level of intoxication, while his movement becomes harder to control. The words “f**k,” “sh*t,” and “a*shole” appear in the dialogue.
It’s a good week for fans of relatively obscure Japanese crime games. Not 24 hours after Yakuza 0 launched on Steam, Reddit users have discovered evidence that Yakuza 6: The Song of Life will be heading to PC later this year.
The leak came, as many do, from a financial report. The game is listed on Sega’s first quarter financial report listing the game for release in North America and Europe in 2018 on PC.
Sega confirmed that Yakuza 0 and Yakuza Kiwami (the remake of the original Yakuza) would be coming to PC via Steam at the PC Gaming Show at E3 back in June. Yakuza 0 launched on the service yesterday, and judging by fan enthusiasm, it’s no surprise that Sega is looking to bring more titles from this cult series to PC users, who are often forgotten by typically Japanese games. The superb JRPG Valkyria Chronicles 4 was also confirmed for a PC release at the show.
Sega are already hard at work prepping Yakuza Kiwami 2 for PS4 release, and given its recent commitment to bringing its strong catalogue of older titles to PC, it’s likely that this and following Yakuza remakes will make their way to us as well. For a different take on the Japanese open-world game, remastered versions of Shenmue I and II will launch of PC later this month, which are also published by Sega.
With this new renaissance of Sega games on PC, the series that is at the forefront of most fans minds is Persona. There has been some talk of a potential Persona 6 on PC, but nothing has been confirmed as of yet.
“We understand that many Persona fans would love to see a PC version,” Atlus said in January, following the shutdown of a PS3 emulator some fans used to play Persona 5. “And while we don’t have anything to announce today, we are listening!”
Looks like we’ll have to keep praying to the Otaku gods (or whoever handles financial reports for SEGA) for a little while longer for that one. In the meantime, we’re off to punch some criminals on the streets of Tokyo.