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Yakuza 0 Details Blowout: Story, Gameplay, Screenshots and Trailer

Hardcore Gamer: It was a glorious day for Yakuza today. Not only did the fifth installment finally get a firm release date (December 8, that’s Tuesday folks!), but the franchise prequel (no, not Ishin — though that’s a prequel too) Yakuza 0 — or as I like to call it “Yakuza: 80s Edition” — was also announced for a Western release, exclusively for PlayStation 4. This is sure to delight fans of the wonderful open-world, crime drama series, especially because, there for a while, it was unclear as to Yakuza’s fate in the West."

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Bansai3465d ago

Best news today, hands down!

S2Killinit3465d ago

For me this FF7 and Ni No Kunni 2.

kingdomtriggers3465d ago

People need to seriously give the Yakuza series a try, and there is no better entry than this. I didn't think much of the series until I actually tried it and now it is in my top 5 favorite franchises of all time.

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5 Games with Addictive Combat Mechanics

Yagmur Sevinc from NoobFeed writes - Combat is incredibly important in a game where the majority of the time is spent kicking and screaming. When the type of combat mechanics a game employs speaks to us, it instantly elevates the mood and makes the game an unforgettable experience. Let us look at some of the games where combat is so addictive that it leaves you with a smile on your face every time you look back at it.

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z2g1005d ago

the combat in Control is deeply satisfying imo. you really feel powerful and its slick too.

myfathersbastard1005d ago

Such an underrated game. One of my favs last gen.

ClayRules20121005d ago (Edited 1005d ago )

Oh…how God of War left me in awe of its combat mechanics🤯 And throwing that 🪓 again and again, NEVER gets old😊 Never have I felt more like a complete an utter badass lol. Pardon my language. Well, come to think of it, maybe when I played as Joel in Last of Us, but idk, that’s up for debate haha!

Nod to Control, that has fun combat mechanics.

FreeckyCake1005d ago (Edited 1005d ago )

Could have gone a bit further and checked older games. God Hand had an incredibly addictive combat style imo.

Let's not forget Devil May Cry 5 too!

gamerz1005d ago

I keep watching DMC5 combat videos but always feel like I'm just button mashing.

FreeckyCake1005d ago

It takes a while for you to learn to execute stylish combos. With Devil May Cry 3/4, it took me years of practice

MIDGETonSTILTS171005d ago

I would add:

-Doom Eternal
-DMC5
-Spider-Man (I think they managed to differentiate from the Arkham formula, since they don’t have a “counter” button. And the zip-punch is perfect to keep momentum going)

LordoftheCritics1005d ago

My personal fav combat:

1. Destiny 2
2. Skyforge
3. Control
4. DMC 3
5. BF3
6. Titanfall 2
7. Arkham Series
8. Tekken
9. HL2 series
10. Homeworld series

All for different reasons

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Are the Yakuza games good and where do I start?

Ever wondered if the Yakuza games are for you? If so, wonder no more, Pause Resume have got the lowdown on why you should play them and where you should start.

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franwex2503d ago (Edited 2503d ago )

I'm about to start this series. In order of release. Even though the recommendation is to start w/ 0

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Digital Fiasco Episode 21: Six Weeks of Switch Disappointment

This week on Digital Fiasco: Why is Lindsay Lohan still news, Bethesda crushes my Elder Scrolls dreams, Final Fantasy VII may not be an action game after all, Digital Homicide vs Jim Sterling (Part 2). We’ll also talk about Gamestop’s slightly less scummy Circle of Life program, but first we have the ultimate (and hopefully final) Switch disappointment roundup.

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