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Abstract: I've enjoyed the majority of the output from the Yakuza development team at SEGA over the years. They've managed to improve upon each release considerably, and the series has certainly grown in popularity over the years. The last few entries have been som...
Lost Paradise has something to offer for fans of Yakuza and Fist of the North Star, but it never reaches the full potential of its source material. With some more time in the oven, this could have been a game for the ages...
Slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy it a bit, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
Published: 2018-10-02, Author: Kai , review by: wccftech.com
The sky's the limit for growth and power, 80 substories and a healthy number of minigames, Reactionbased finishers are far more brutal than any of Kiryu's heat actions, Full English and Japanese dubs, The dynamic between Kenshiro and Jagi is as great as K
Early combat relies too heavily upon beating enemies into Meridian Shock then using the few special attacks available, Vehicle driving isn't great, but still works fine for a first attempt, Doesn't achieve the same level of polish as a mainline Yakuza tit
Lost Paradise is most certainly based upon the Yakuza framework in most ways, but there's a sense of growth and expansion that Kamurocho simply can't match. From exploring the wasteland to fisting your way to glory, Kenshiro's path to reclaiming his love...
Published: 2018-10-01, Author: Matt , review by: gamespot.com
Gripping melodramatic narrative that skillfully blends new and old storylines, Fantastic combat system captures the feeling of Kenshiro's fighting style, Absurd humor that isn't afraid to poke fun at the series, Small but dense open world packed with ente
Classic characters aren't developed as well as they could be, Visuals are somewhat dated, Some minor pacing issues
Ambition recreation of the anime, Plentiful side content, Satisfying progression system
Terrible enemy AI, Awkward camera, Destiny Talisman system feels pointless
Sure to appeal to Yakuza fans as much as Fist of the North Star aficionados, Lost Paradise provides an absorbing trek around a captivating post-apocalyptic universe. Appropriately enough, Sega doesn't pull any punches in adapting Buronson and Hara's gratu...
Abstract: Unlike some other games based on enduring animes from the 90s, Fist of the North Star might not be immediately familiar. Initially conceived as a collaboration between writer Sho "Buronson" Fumimura and illustrator Tetsuo Hara, Fist of the North Star was...