Jake Adelstein, author of the non-fiction underworld yarn Tokyo Vice, got a handful of gangsters to review Sega’s crime game Yakuza 3. But how?
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Because busting up a noodle house never looked so fun.
Sony’s PlayStation Portable has a lot of features: the ability to play games, to run movies, access the internet and more. Does it have beautiful women telling you what time it is? It will soon.
From what we hear, Yakuza 4 will make the journey to the West in a far more complete state than its predecessor. And I loved its predecessor, so this all sounds super.