RPG Cast – Episode 715: “Chocobo Drifting”
Kelley wonders how you fight a pillow. Chris adopts a sentient Sephiroth noodle. Ryan plays XCOM with a bear. Now everyone, go finish your Turkish Star Wars homework.
Kelley wonders how you fight a pillow. Chris adopts a sentient Sephiroth noodle. Ryan plays XCOM with a bear. Now everyone, go finish your Turkish Star Wars homework.
Summer sales cause Pascal’s backlog to get a little tight at the waist. At least there’s some big-ticket names to cross off the list for the second quarterly update.
Kiryu and co have been kicking around the streets of Kamurocho for years now. The Yakuza Remastered Collection brings definitive versions of Yakuza 3, 4, and 5 to western gamers. Word to your aniki.
The Yakuza games have allowed players to beat up thugs and explore the streets of Japan for over 15 years. With a dozen different localized releases to choose from, RPGamer takes a crack at helping players figure out where to get into this unique series.
It’s another explicit week, as Sam calls Chris poopy. Anna Marie can’t understand Dutch (even though she likes to think she does), while Pascal imagines he’s eating a sausage. Josh is slowly falling under the spell of Mass Effect Stockholm Syndrome, and somehow Chris is equally obsessed with shoes, jeggings, and dead Google products. Save us.
PC and Xbox RPGamers now have another trio of Yakuza games available to them. The remastered entries for Yakuza 3, 4, and 5 are available in a bundle as well as separately.
The remaining Yakuza games are making their way to both Xbox One and PC. The Yakuza Remastered Collection will arrive in January, with Yakuza 6 to follow in March.
The remastered version of Yakuza 5 is now available to download for owners of the Yakuza Remastered Collection on PlayStation 4. For those who want physical copies of Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4, and Yakuza 5, the good news is that the retail bundle is also out now.
Yazuka 4’s PlayStation 4 remaster is now available in North America and Europe. This leaves Yakuza 5 as the only mainline game in the series yet to make it west on the system, which it is set to do in February.
Sega has revealed that the PlayStation 4 remasters of Yazuka 3, Yakuza 4, and Yakuza 5 are coming to North America and Europe. The first of them, Yakuza 3, is actually out right now.
Get ready for more over-the top action as Kiryu and the rest of the Yakuza cast are heading back to the PS4. Yakuza 4 launches in Japan early in 2019.
Sega is ensuring that PS4-owning RPGamers will be able to play the entire mainline Yakuza series on the console. Though the final three games aren’t getting the full Kiwami treatment, they will be arriving in Japan within the next year.
Kiryu! Kiryu! He’s our man, if he can’t do it, Saejima can! Saejima, Saejima, he’s our dude, if he couldn’t do it, Tanimura could! Tani, Tani, he’s our guy. If he can’t do it, let Akiyama try! Aki, Aki, he’s so hot! If he can’t do it… well… I guess we could count on Majima…? Eww….
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