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Game takes place in both Kamuro-cho and Sotenbori, another fictional district, this time modelled after Osaka. | Game takes place in both Kamuro-cho and Sotenbori, another fictional district, this time modelled after Osaka. | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
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+ | ''Yakuza 2'' was rereleased in Japan as part of "''PlayStation 2 The Best''" budget range on 6 December 2007 for ¥1,800 (1,890 inc. tax). | ||
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+ | Due to poor sales of ''Yakuza'' in Europe and America, Sega did not release the game in English for a long time. English version was finally released in late 2008, nearly two years after the Japanese version. It is unkown if on-line petition from fans in overseas had any effect in Sega's decision release the game eventually. | ||
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+ | A big success in Japan, ''Yakuza 2'' received positive reviews and sold acceptably when released in English. Some parts of the story however, criticized for being xenophobic, particulary anti-Korean. | ||
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+ | Another sequel, ''[[Yakuza 3]]'', was released for the PlayStation 3 in 2009. | ||
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+ | Yuma Asami, a famous Japanese adult video star, shows up in the game as a hostess. | ||
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System(s): PlayStation 2 | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: New Entertainment R&D Dept. #1 | |||||
Genre: Action | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Yakuza 2, known as Ryu ga Gotoku 2 (龍が如く2) in Japan, is an action game developed by New Entertainment R&D Dept. #1 and published by Sega for the [[PlayStation 2] as a direct sequel to Yakuza.
Story
Taking place nearly one year after events of Yakuza, Kazuma Kiryu leaves Kamuro-cho with his adopted daughter Haruka and lives in the outskirts of the city. During a visit to cemetery which he prays for his friends who lost their lives during the "10 Billion Yen" incident, Kiryu meets Hanada, who he let to take control of Tojo Clan at the end of the first game. Hanada tells Kiryu that a gang war between Tojo Clan and Omi Alliance is immiment.
Omi Alliance is a very powerful Yakuza organization in the Kansai area and since Tojo Clan is still recovering from the civil war from the last year, a war between two clans would be disasterous. Kiryu, who wants to leave his old life behind, rejects Hanada's request of assistance at first. Immadiately after they are attacked by men with guns. Hanada is gravely wounded and eventually dies in Hospital from his wounds. Realizing that everything in Tojo Clan, and by that extension, Kamuro-cho is in danger, Kiryu decides to act as a mediator between two families and travels to Osaka. Kiryu teams up with old friends and new allies to solve the mystery, such as Kaoru Sayama, a police detective from Sotenbori who keeps him under close watch.
Kiryu eventually realizes there is another group playing with both sides from the shadows and bring two clans to brink of war for their own reasons.
Kiryu's primary rival in this game is Ryuji Goda, son of the chariman of Omi Alliance and leader of Go-Ryu family. (He can be seen in the cover with Kiryu)
Game takes place in both Kamuro-cho and Sotenbori, another fictional district, this time modelled after Osaka.
History
Legacy
Yakuza 2 was rereleased in Japan as part of "PlayStation 2 The Best" budget range on 6 December 2007 for ¥1,800 (1,890 inc. tax).
Due to poor sales of Yakuza in Europe and America, Sega did not release the game in English for a long time. English version was finally released in late 2008, nearly two years after the Japanese version. It is unkown if on-line petition from fans in overseas had any effect in Sega's decision release the game eventually.
A big success in Japan, Yakuza 2 received positive reviews and sold acceptably when released in English. Some parts of the story however, criticized for being xenophobic, particulary anti-Korean.
Another sequel, Yakuza 3, was released for the PlayStation 3 in 2009.
Yuma Asami, a famous Japanese adult video star, shows up in the game as a hostess.