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Yakuza: Dead Souls PlayStation 3

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Yakuza: Dead Souls is set in the infamous red light district of Tokyo on PlayStation 3… See more

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Yakuza: Dead Souls Product Details

Released on 16-Mar-2012

Yakuza: Dead Souls is set in the infamous red light district of Tokyo, which is under attack from hordes of zombies. Players will not only face armies of the undead and incredibly powerful mutants, but a treacherous Japanese underworld that is just as merciless. Playing through the eyes of four of the most infamous characters of the series, witness allegiances shift quickly and the line between friend and foe lost. If you thought zombies were bad…meet the Yakuza!

Yakuza: Dead Souls features gunplay for the first time in the Yakuza™ series, where everything from pistols, machine guns and rocket launchers can be employed against the zombie invasion. Just remember to save some ammo in case you run into something even more terrifying than the zombies! With all the depth and story of a Yakuza title, plus the addition of exciting shoot-outs and previously unplayable characters Ryuji Goda and Goro Majima, Yakuza: Dead Souls is worth dying for.

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    Yakuza: Dead Souls

    Popular free-roaming action series Yakuza takes some bizarre and deadly new twists with the Yakuza: Dead Souls, introducing of a wide array of guns and zombies into a nightmarish depiction of Tokyo's red light district. As the city descends into terror, four playable characters rise up to take back the streets, kicking, sniping, batting and bulldozing their way through the undead hordes to save Japan from the zombie apocalypse.

    Published: 24/01/2012

Yakuza: Dead Souls User Reviews
Top review
Tatsukichi
4 months ago
funniest Yakuza moment with Majima
Out of all the Yakuza series this one will smash the rest because you will be laughing every time you play on Majima story line. I've completed the game but feel that they should take off the unlimited ammo on your basic weapon because it make the game so much easier. A very fun game to have so get it when you can.
JamieJames
3 weeks ago
Yakuza Dead Souls
An incredibly fun and silly game, at can at points be repetitive but you rarely notice this due to the fun you're having. The gameplay is quite simple and the main story probably wouldn't take very long but as with other Yakuza games there's tons of sidecontent that will be constantly distracting you from doing the main quest. Overall a very fun game.
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