Ryū ga Gotoku Ishin! Is a spin-off on both PlayStation 3. This will be the first Ryu ga Gotoku title since Yakuza to release with an English dub, and the first. Here’s a big patch for Yakuza 6 that restores more than 10 cut songs. Download it here along with patches for other Yakuza games! Are u going to patch yakuza 0 with English translation on ps3. Since I’m not a translator, I can’t do Ishin until somebody will translate a full script. Been a while since I posted about this project, so here are a few screens from the English patch! Obviously this is still a work in progress, but it's getting there. Yakuza 5 will be coming out later this year on PS3, and we have some more information for those of you eager to jump into the seedy underbelly of Japan! Let’s start with stuff you probably already know about: has five protagonists, and takes place across five major Japanese cities. Each character was engaged with the criminal organisation in the past, and are about to get pulled right back into the midst of it. But like any good open world game, it’s the little things that matter. So outside the main story, you can occupy your time by relieving stress at the batting centre, or test your luck and skills at the UFO Catcher (Claw Machine) mini-game! Or if you’re more of a people person, Yakuza 5 also has options for poker, sea fishing and bowling! Lesser known about the western release of Yakuza 5 is that it includes all the Japanese DLC, including “Another Drama” which is a series of extensive sub-plots that focus on each protagonist. Whether you’re training for dance battles, ferrying people around as a taxi driver or even helping out as a temporary ramen cook, there’s a whole world to explore! Head into CLUB SEGA and play some Virtua Fighter 2 with your friends over PSN. Or if you prefer to play something more rhythmic, you can check out Taiko no Tatsujin and drum to the beat of some music. Oh, and not to mention that the battle system and customisation system have been enhanced from Yakuza 4, so players can fight with the best of them! We also have the final instalment of the interviews with Yakuza 5’s developers answering questions fans sent via the #Yakuza5PS Twitter hashtag! Learn more details about the music in Yakuza, the developers’ thoughts on the Western release and the overall themes of the game. Also, How can you release a niche game in a digital only state? People that like this type of stuff are the hardcore fans, and the hardcore fans would give you all the money you want for a simple physical release, and yet you release a digital only Yakuza 5. Even the fans won’t buy this at release and will wait for a price drop, I know it hurts the future of Yakuza outside of Japan, but, that’s like, releasing GTA5 in a Digital only release, you just can’t do it for certain games, they are too iconic! Can someone care for videogames out there?! We’re getting into a dark digital age for gaming, and Playstation Now will only be the tip of the iceberg. “How can you release a niche game in a digital only state” I think you answered your own question there, mate. Digital distribution is a hell of a lot cheaper than making physical copies pressed and sent over when the market is either small or a big unknown. If something is only going to sell 10,000 copies then it doesn’t make sense paying for the costs to make the discs and the case and pay a publisher to deal with a physical release when all you need to distribute those copies is pass it through sony. Tell me, how was it done back in the PS2 days for example? I still have my Kuon, my Echo Night, my Rule of Rose I’m sure that, any of these games would get a digital release nowadays, BUT, it was impossible back in the days, meaning, they needed to do a physical release. Now, we only get digital because the profit margin of physical is too small seriously As I freaking said, some cult classics need to get a physical release, even Onechanbara got a physical release, and it deserves! Why can’t Yakuza, a much bigger name, have a physical release?! It blows my mind that I have the full Onechanbara games in physical format since PS2 (PSP and PS3 are JP, but they’re not that intense reading), yet, with yakuza, I’ll be missing the 5th, and I’m already ignoring the psp game >_> because we need more SONIC Boom and such God, I wish digital was never a thing nowadays anyone can release any crap online, but back in the in the non-digital era, indie games need to be good enough to get a phy. Tell me, how was it done back in the PS2 days for example? I still have my Kuon, my Echo Night, my Rule of Rose I’m sure that, any of these games would get a digital release nowadays, BUT, it was impossible back in the days, meaning, they needed to do a physical release. Now, we only get digital because the profit margin of physical is too small seriously As I freaking said, some cult classics need to get a physical release, even Onechanbara got a physical release, and it deserves! Why can’t Yakuza, a much bigger name, have a physical release?! Please, consider buying day one, even if digital-only. Yakuza 5 GuideYakuza series needs a nice sales to get other titles here in the west. Buying on a discount is risking for no Yakuza 1&2 HD Edition, no Ishin, no Zero. Yakuza Ishin GuideMayakkam enna serial in polimer tv episode 123. I’m going to buy at full price D1. If they release a box edition later on, I’ll buy again, even two copies. I’m personally very happy to see all the DLC and mini-games included. If I recall correctly, the only Taiko no Tatsujin title released outside Japan was for PS2 and only in America so I’m glad to be able to play it in Y5. Again, SEGA/Sony, please consider releasing a limited box edition! Again, SEGA/Sony, please consider releasing other, even the old ones, titles in English like Yakuza 1&2 HD Edition or even Kenzan! Or better, consider making a PS4 Yakuza Anthology with all 11 titles included. Global release, of course. Iorl-Canuck, really hit the nail on the head. Our money is pretty much digital and non-existent when held by the bank. Unless you can keep all your money in a shoe box under your bed, it is non-existent money. I have to admit I would love to have Yakuza 5 as a physical disc to sit beside my other Yakuza releases on shelf, but digital is a non-issue for me. In fact digital gives me more ownership than physical, say my house burnt down or someone broke inI would have to buy all my physical discs again. But with the digital games, I just download them again. Same reason we’re happy to keep our money in the bank, because it’s secure and they can’t be stolen. It’s time to move on and accept we’re migrating to a digital world. ![]() ![]() ![]() Because eventually we will leave this world when we pass away and leave our physical possessions behind. It’s not technically yours forever, physical or digital. Yakuza Ishin English TrailerWhat the bloody hell are you talking about? You don’t upgrade, you buy a new console you only upgrade if the console you’re buying can play last gen games. I still play PS2 games, and I still buy them, the same with PS3 / PSP, despite having a PS4 and VITA, since none of those consoles can play each other games physically. Now, when you buy a Wii U, you are upgrading from a Wii, and when you buy a Wii, you are upgrading from the gamecube, and when you buy a PS2, you are upgrading from PS1. When you buy the PS4, you are just buying a brand new console, not upgrading.
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