Lowest price I can find for this, released on 24/01/17
On a personal note, please order this! Show Sega that there is an interest in these games being released in English in the west!
The glitz, glamour, and unbridled decadence of the 80s are back in Yakuza 0. A prequel to the long-running series set in Japan's criminal underworld, this entry introduces mainstay protagonist Kazuma Kiryu and series regular Goro Majima as they fight like hell through Tokyo and Osaka in their climb through the yakuza ranks. Along the way, players can interact with all the vices 1988's Japan had to offer: from discos and hostess clubs to classic SEGA arcades, there are tons of distractions to pursue in the richly detailed, neon-lit world.
At its heart, Yakuza 0 is a classic 3D brawler, where players roaming the streets of Tokyo or Osaka will encounter all manners of goons, thugs, hoodlums, and lowlifes to beat up. Featuring an engaging combat system allowing players to switch between 3 different fighting styles instantaneously, Yakuza 0 gives players fluid, free-flowing fights that are easily learned and a joy to master. Take combat up a notch by using environmental objects such as bicycles, sign posts, and car doors for bone-crunching combos and savage take-downs.
Game Features
A HARD BOILED CRIME DRAMA - The story follows Kazuma Kiryu as a junior yakuza member who finds himself in a world of trouble when a simple debt collection goes wrong and his mark winds up murdered. Meanwhile, Goro Majima is living a "normal" life as the proprieter of a cabaret club, but is doing whatever it takes to rejoin the yakuza. What that entails isn't exactly easy
FIGHT LIKE HELL - Kiryu and Majima can each switch between 3 brutal hand-to-hand combat styles on the fly to creat the most fluid beatdowns ever experienced in a Yakuza game. Use Heat Actions to trigger violent special attacks, or pick up environmental objects to whale on enemies!
TWO VIBRANT CITIES COMES TO LIFE - Kiryu and Majima will find themselves interacting with many of the colorful denizens of Tokyo and Osaka in some of the most absurdly comedic and heartwarming tales from the red light district. From helping a budding S&M dominatrix learn her profession to ensuring a street performer can make it to the bathroom in time, there are 100 incredible stories to discover.
THE FINEST PURSUITS 1980s JAPAN HAS TO OFFER One of the main features the Yakuza series has to offer is being able to relax with the various entertainment options around Japan, and Yakuza 0 has more than ever. Players can go to hostess and telephone clubs for some female companionship, disco halls and pocket car races to blow of some steam, hit up the CLUB SEGA Arcades for classic 80s video games, and much, much more!
Top comments
Talib
3 Jan 175#10
This is not the game to wait for a price drop, regardless of whether it happens quickly or not. If you care about this series in the west then you need to pre order it.
delusion to blugardian
4 Jan 173#39
You don't even know how much you are missing out if you avoid anything with subtitles
BigOrkWaaagh
3 Jan 173#6
Love Yakuza, but still not finished 5. Need to get on that!
littlejimmy
3 Jan 173#5
Yakuza in the West = scorching heat from me automatically
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bigmike13788
3 Jan 171#1
I want this but paid full price for 3 and 4 and they dropped to next to nothing in a matter of weeks
shinreiga to bigmike13788
3 Jan 17#2
Looking at the gameplay, i expect the same....i was excited as well :disappointed:
hanzoadam
3 Jan 17#3
I'm pretty excited
But I'm holding off, I've always paid full price for yakuza and they always fall in price quite quickly
smoose89
3 Jan 17#4
Same. Paid full price last 3 games going to wait at least 25_28 while i have a massive back log of games.
littlejimmy
3 Jan 173#5
Yakuza in the West = scorching heat from me automatically
BigOrkWaaagh
3 Jan 173#6
Love Yakuza, but still not finished 5. Need to get on that!
manithind10 to BigOrkWaaagh
3 Jan 17#32
I felt 5 was so dry at the start
Tha_Likely_Lad
3 Jan 171#7
will be buying from the ps store when drops in price but heat from me
comshoplesce
3 Jan 17#8
when did sega show us some love? especially ALIEN ISOLATION sequel?
bagelsaurus
3 Jan 172#9
Going to get this as soon as I finish Yakuza 5. Best series I've played in years, actually happy to support this and pay full price. Plus, this means Ishin and the HD collection could come to the west in the future.
silvercondor to bagelsaurus
3 Jan 171#23
We're officially getting Kiwami, the all-singing, all-dancing, full-on remake of the first Yakuza, this year. It sounds AMAZING.
silly question but can you get an English version of Yakuza 5?
Talib
3 Jan 175#10
This is not the game to wait for a price drop, regardless of whether it happens quickly or not. If you care about this series in the west then you need to pre order it.
smoose89 to Talib
3 Jan 171#11
Sales are sales. Paying £40 pre order is daft to me. 30 Ye.
pazuzu17
3 Jan 17#12
Dream scenario = Yakuza 6 Switch exclusive, released TBC 2017.
silvercondor to pazuzu17
3 Jan 171#20
It was released in Japan a few weeks ago. On the PS4.
Spidersmudge to pazuzu17
3 Jan 17#31
Dream scenario = Sega release Yakuza 6 on their new Dreamcast 2 console...
:disappointed:
omz89
3 Jan 17#13
I really want to play the series in English. They should of done DLC's with this
blugardian
3 Jan 17#14
Got Yakuza 5 free with PS+ basically a mortal kombat arcade game with a storyline and 80% of that game was reading subtitles!. I'll pass, theres a reason foreign films and games generally don't break any records in the west as their a niche market.
silvercondor to blugardian
3 Jan 172#22
Haha! I'm not sure where to begin with this comment.
Firstly: Mortal Kombat?! :laughing: Did you pull off some sweet Fatalities? Babalities? It's actually more like Virtua Fighter with a storyline.
80% subtitles?! Maybe just a slight exaggeration there. What's wrong with reading subtitles anyway?
Foreign films and games...:laughing: Very good, Nigel. Have you ever heard of Street Fighter? Resident Evil? Final Fantasy? Mario? Zelda? Pokemon? Metal Gear Solid?
delusion to blugardian
4 Jan 173#39
You don't even know how much you are missing out if you avoid anything with subtitles
myguyfromthe80s
3 Jan 172#15
So long as I can beat up dudes wearing Bill Cosby sweaters I'm gonna be a happy man!
HEAT!
LAM09
3 Jan 17#16
A £1 cheaper at Coolshop. Can't wait till the 24th.
Zuulan
3 Jan 17#17
I'm still playing 5 after it was given away free on PS+ a few months ago.
sailo
3 Jan 17#18
Not a great price but looking forward to buying this once it dropped.
darkspace100
3 Jan 17#19
I'll wait until its free with ps plus like i did with Yakuza 4 and 5.
Username57
3 Jan 171#21
Yakuza 0 is the only community i joined on PS4 and the only game I'm looking forward to...Even though i own 5 and haven't completed it.
Stefarno88
3 Jan 172#24
These games are just fantastic - engaging story, satisfying gameplay, a crazy level of detail (the mini-games - including Outrun!), loads of style... and totally utterly bonkers.
I missed all of these games because I didn't play the first 2 on PS2. Can you get Yakuza 3 and jump in or would I be missing a load of story out?
silvercondor to morocco1
3 Jan 172#30
Yeah, I started with 3 a few years ago. Both 3 and 4 (and presumably the later games) offer very, very, very thorough synopses of the earlier games!
Stefarno88 to morocco1
3 Jan 17#34
I think 4 is the best starting point - I felt it was a big improvement on 3, but unlike 5 it has a good recap of the previous games. It was also free on PS+ in 2015 as well.
bagelsaurus
3 Jan 171#27
Well that flew under my radar, sweet. Can't wait for that now.
silvercondor
3 Jan 171#28
Haha! Not at all. It's a full time job keeping up with all the different Yakuza games and regional releases and whatnot.
Incidentally, can't believe no one has mentioned Yakuza Dead Souls! Just about to fire it up having finished 4 last week.
LAM09
3 Jan 171#29
You can start with this one as it's a prequel, but Yakuza 4 is a good starting point if you have it and want to know about some of the characters.
pazuzu17
3 Jan 17#33
Ok, but, Sega are all but dead and buried, Nintendo is the last remaining from a time when videogames featured games over hype.
agent_singh
3 Jan 171#35
As someone pointed out above coolshop have it for 37.95. Can't vouch for them personally as never used them, but heard they are legit. Also with topcashback at 4.6% it brings it to 36.21. More than happy to pay that day one and support the series over here.
paid £20 for 5 and it was then free on psn haha. amazing game though. no regrets. will get this one for sure.
Spidersmudge
3 Jan 17#37
I'm fully aware they are dead console wise, hence the inclusion of the word dream in the sentence :smiley:
pazuzu17
4 Jan 17#38
Even that feels pushing the limits of dreaming.
Stefarno88
6 Jan 17#40
For anyone with Amazon Prime they've added a £2 discount so this works out to be £37.99 at Amazon atm.
Tequila
10 Jan 172#41
I absolutely love the series.infact GTA and Yakuza are really the only series I still care about.
just finished Yakuza 5 and payed full price since it was digital only here.
hell I re-bought a PS3 just to play Yakuza 5.
Yakuza 6 is also confirmed for western releases in early 2018 and 1 HD release is said to be due to release soon.
Marcoos
10 Jan 17#42
Yakuza 1 is coming later this year, Yakuza Kiwami :smiley:
No word on 2 though :disappointed: hopefully good sales of the others will encourage Sega :smiley:
Tequila
10 Jan 17#43
Yes,I meant Kiwami which is the 1st game not 2..
blugardian
21 Jan 17#44
Movie with subs no problem but i want gameplay with my console. If i want to read i'll buy a kindle not a video game!
delusion
21 Jan 17#45
Well same applies. Are you saying you'd avoid the best games if they are subtitled?
How is that not missing out? It wouldn't be during gameplay
silvercondor
21 Jan 17#46
I remember a mate complaining similarly about subtitles: "If I want to read, I'll buy a book!" He did not buy any books.
silvercondor
21 Jan 17#47
Coming onto a Yakuza thread and suggesting it's rubbish because it's subtitled and largely story-driven? I think this guy's "onto plums" - as the saying goes :laughing:
blugardian
22 Jan 17#48
Actually i posted b'cos someone commented they loved Yakuza 5 and i disagreed. I hope i read books as i'm doing my masters. As stated before to the " no critique please " fanboys of Japanese Cinema many games have subs but games like Yakuza 5 with only Japanese audio are rare outside Japan of course. Excluding " Hi ", " Hee " and "Ha" during fighting scenes there is no audio stimulus hence my point.
Differing opinions, you love it, i don't. Chill.
silvercondor to blugardian
22 Jan 17#49
I'm perfectly chilled. Amused, even.
AnimeDude92
24 Jan 171#50
Watched the AngryJoe review of this, really liked what he had to say about it and what you could do, the Japanese haven't lost their touch (hue hue) with video games, Want to get this asap.
blugardian
25 Jan 17#51
Hee._._ Haa._._.Ho._._..Ehh.._..Oohh.
In a nutshell animedude! Lmao
silvercondor to blugardian
25 Jan 17#52
The casual racism/xenophobia isn't adding much weight to your argument.
montblanc
26 Jan 17#53
Out of stock, in fact most places it's out of stock!
Marcoos to montblanc
26 Jan 171#54
Frustrating, but in a good way. Nice to see it's selling well, granted the numbers that went to retailers might not be mega, but least what there was has sold. Sega take note!!
montblanc
26 Jan 171#55
I want it to come back so I can buy! I've still got to finish off Yakuza 5 though
callofdute1 to montblanc
28 Jan 171#60
in stock amazon right now £37.99 prime. I've never spent this much on a game in my life
Marcoos
28 Jan 17#57
Yeah you can on PSN Store for the PS3, it was actually given away free on there. Can't remember if it was an error. But I got it!
alexanderthenotsogreat
28 Jan 17#58
darn, I don't have my PS3 any longer :disappointed:
silvercondor
28 Jan 171#59
I think it was an error for, like, 24 hours, then they followed up a few weeks later on PS+.
But anyway, it's in English?! Or you mean Japanese with English subtitles?
Marcoos
28 Jan 17#61
Ah yes that's right! Speculation was someone pulled the trigger a little early on the PSN offerings :smiley:
And yes, English subs with Japanese vocals. Which back then was bloody good of Sega to do :smiley:
blugardian
1 Feb 17#62
I'm mocking the game's fighting sound effects not the language. Your not the first to desperately reach to win a debate by accusing someone of racism and you won't be the last. Next Hitler will be mentioned by you all because of a S##T game. LMFAO
silvercondor
1 Feb 17#63
*You're
Also, "LMFAO"? Are you honestly doing a masters? Something doesn't quite add up here.
A "S##T" game with a Metacritic rating of 8.4, and user score of 8.8. Yes, you're entitled to your opinion, but accept that you're in the minority here and move on. You're embarrassing yourself.
noisyassassin
23 Feb 17#64
damn it! I really want this game, but previous instalments haven't sold well and the price has dropped not long after launch. Due to this I have been watching the release of this carefully, ...... a lot of places have sold out now, and there's no sign of a price drop
silvercondor to noisyassassin
23 Feb 171#65
Based on purely anecdotal evidence, I think it's probably - possibly - fair to say that Yakuza has never been more popular in the west. I know several people who bought into Yakuza 0 having never played the earlier games. I guess it seems like a logical starting point for newcomers.
Plus we're getting that remake of Yakuza 1 in summer, and Yakuza 6.
Marcoos to noisyassassin
23 Feb 171#66
Should have supported it more and pre ordered for launch :wink::smile:
darkspace100
23 Feb 17#67
I think this game has sold well or at least sold better than expected aa its been sold out pretty much everywhere. I'm planning on buying it as well because it does look really fun. Game seems like it has the perfect mix of serious and fun.
noisyassassin
23 Feb 171#68
lol! Possibly true, but I did that with the rest of them, only to see the price half within weeks! Took the plunge and order it. They are spiritual successors to Shemnue, which are my favourite games! Glad to see the series finally doing well on the west.
darkspace100
23 Feb 17#69
I think this is in stock in Argos for the same price as theres loads in the Birmingham area in the west midlands. Use the stock checker on the Argos site to see if any have stock around you.
silvercondor
23 Feb 171#70
Yeah, the main stories are generally very well-written, mature, full of twists and turns, with very likeable characters (despite their glaring flaws).
The substories, meanwhile, often provide a bit of comic relief. I was playing Yakuza 4 recently, and was rescued by a curry-powered superhero. I later stumbled across him being beaten up, and rather than accept my help, he suggested that I rush off and buy him some curry to help restore his strength, haha! Just one of 60 substories.
noisyassassin
23 Feb 17#71
ordered........ now just wait for the enviable half price drop
darkspace100 to noisyassassin
23 Feb 17#72
Where did or order from then?
noisyassassin
23 Feb 17#73
Amazon was the cheapest place that had it in stock.
silvercondor
23 Feb 17#74
SimplyGames (£39.85) with 2.2% cashback is about as good a price as anywhere right now.
Opening post
On a personal note, please order this! Show Sega that there is an interest in these games being released in English in the west!
The glitz, glamour, and unbridled decadence of the 80s are back in Yakuza 0. A prequel to the long-running series set in Japan's criminal underworld, this entry introduces mainstay protagonist Kazuma Kiryu and series regular Goro Majima as they fight like hell through Tokyo and Osaka in their climb through the yakuza ranks. Along the way, players can interact with all the vices 1988's Japan had to offer: from discos and hostess clubs to classic SEGA arcades, there are tons of distractions to pursue in the richly detailed, neon-lit world.
At its heart, Yakuza 0 is a classic 3D brawler, where players roaming the streets of Tokyo or Osaka will encounter all manners of goons, thugs, hoodlums, and lowlifes to beat up. Featuring an engaging combat system allowing players to switch between 3 different fighting styles instantaneously, Yakuza 0 gives players fluid, free-flowing fights that are easily learned and a joy to master. Take combat up a notch by using environmental objects such as bicycles, sign posts, and car doors for bone-crunching combos and savage take-downs.
Game Features
A HARD BOILED CRIME DRAMA - The story follows Kazuma Kiryu as a junior yakuza member who finds himself in a world of trouble when a simple debt collection goes wrong and his mark winds up murdered. Meanwhile, Goro Majima is living a "normal" life as the proprieter of a cabaret club, but is doing whatever it takes to rejoin the yakuza. What that entails isn't exactly easy
FIGHT LIKE HELL - Kiryu and Majima can each switch between 3 brutal hand-to-hand combat styles on the fly to creat the most fluid beatdowns ever experienced in a Yakuza game. Use Heat Actions to trigger violent special attacks, or pick up environmental objects to whale on enemies!
TWO VIBRANT CITIES COMES TO LIFE - Kiryu and Majima will find themselves interacting with many of the colorful denizens of Tokyo and Osaka in some of the most absurdly comedic and heartwarming tales from the red light district. From helping a budding S&M dominatrix learn her profession to ensuring a street performer can make it to the bathroom in time, there are 100 incredible stories to discover.
THE FINEST PURSUITS 1980s JAPAN HAS TO OFFER One of the main features the Yakuza series has to offer is being able to relax with the various entertainment options around Japan, and Yakuza 0 has more than ever. Players can go to hostess and telephone clubs for some female companionship, disco halls and pocket car races to blow of some steam, hit up the CLUB SEGA Arcades for classic 80s video games, and much, much more!
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All comments (74)
But I'm holding off, I've always paid full price for yakuza and they always fall in price quite quickly
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2016/12/03/yakuza-kiwami-an-extreme-remake-on-your-ps4/
:disappointed:
Firstly: Mortal Kombat?! :laughing: Did you pull off some sweet Fatalities? Babalities? It's actually more like Virtua Fighter with a storyline.
80% subtitles?! Maybe just a slight exaggeration there. What's wrong with reading subtitles anyway?
Foreign films and games...:laughing: Very good, Nigel. Have you ever heard of Street Fighter? Resident Evil? Final Fantasy? Mario? Zelda? Pokemon? Metal Gear Solid?
HEAT!
Just look at the awesome intro video
Incidentally, can't believe no one has mentioned Yakuza Dead Souls! Just about to fire it up having finished 4 last week.
https://www.coolshop.co.uk/product/yakuza-0/AC2MR9
just finished Yakuza 5 and payed full price since it was digital only here.
hell I re-bought a PS3 just to play Yakuza 5.
Yakuza 6 is also confirmed for western releases in early 2018 and 1 HD release is said to be due to release soon.
No word on 2 though :disappointed: hopefully good sales of the others will encourage Sega :smiley:
How is that not missing out? It wouldn't be during gameplay
Differing opinions, you love it, i don't. Chill.
In a nutshell animedude! Lmao
But anyway, it's in English?! Or you mean Japanese with English subtitles?
And yes, English subs with Japanese vocals. Which back then was bloody good of Sega to do :smiley:
Also, "LMFAO"? Are you honestly doing a masters? Something doesn't quite add up here.
A "S##T" game with a Metacritic rating of 8.4, and user score of 8.8. Yes, you're entitled to your opinion, but accept that you're in the minority here and move on. You're embarrassing yourself.
Plus we're getting that remake of Yakuza 1 in summer, and Yakuza 6.
The substories, meanwhile, often provide a bit of comic relief. I was playing Yakuza 4 recently, and was rescued by a curry-powered superhero. I later stumbled across him being beaten up, and rather than accept my help, he suggested that I rush off and buy him some curry to help restore his strength, haha! Just one of 60 substories.
http://www.simplygames.com/p/yakuza-0-ps4
http://www.quidco.com/simply-games/?st=SimplyGames