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MarkMan
12-12-2005, 08:02 AM
Ryu Ga Gotoku (PS2) - JPN

Sega. Please bring this game here.

I've had my hands on the import copy for a few days now. I'm several hours into and all I can think is....

"WOW."

What a great game. The storytelling method used here is simply stunning... making the gameplay/cutscenes transitioning nothing short of a masterpiece.

At first glance, it might draw in fans of Shenmue, but it's nothing like it... It's darker and in my honest opinion a bit deeper.

Enough of my opinionated rant on the game... here's some concrete info/pics for you to see...

http://ps2media.ign.com/ps2/image/article/668/668341/ryu-ga-gotoku-20051123050631327.jpg

http://ps2media.ign.com/ps2/image/article/668/668341/ryu-ga-gotoku-20051123050632234.jpg

http://ps2media.ign.com/ps2/image/article/668/668341/ryu-ga-gotoku-20051123050731217.jpg

http://ps2media.ign.com/ps2/image/article/644/644455/project-j-toshihiro-nagoshi-sega-game-20050823085307926.jpg

http://ps2media.ign.com/ps2/image/article/668/668341/ryu-ga-gotoku-20051123050833138.jpg

http://ps2media.ign.com/ps2/image/article/668/668341/ryu-ga-gotoku-20051123050638281.jpg

Official Website - http://ryu-ga-gotoku.com/

Rough Synopsis of the Story:
Kamuro...a district full of hope and violence.

There was a man there who had taken upon the shameful name of "father killer"
for the sake of a dear friend, and for the sake of a woman he loved.

He was the legendary hoodlum who has once been called "The Dragon of the
Doujima."

Kiryuu Kazuma

Ten years earlier, led by fate, the man returned to Kamuro.
However, all that awaited him there was his former organization, who hated
him, and a dangerous trap.
One after the other, mysterious events chased the lone man down and
pinned him down more and more.
And then, he met a girl said to be worth 10 billion yen.
When their two fates came together, that man pleged to fight...
...for the sake of the girl who believed in a future...
...to get back his own past, that he had run from....
And so, the two went to find the reason why people live.
This is dramatic violence action, where a drama of man's hope, love,
friendship, and betrayal pierce into your chest with a sleepless city as
a backdrop.

Kazama Shintarou was Kiryuu's professional father figure and a man to whom
he owed his life and loyalty.
Continually taking care of Kiryuu, who was raised in an orphanage, he led
him to this world.

Nishikiyama Akira was a man who for twenty years was Kiryuu's best friend,
from whom he was never separated.
Owing him the same loyalty he owes Kazama, he prepared him, too, to live
in this world.

And then, there's the woman who loved him with all her heart...Yumi.
To Kiryuu, she was a woman named Yumi he considered to be another close
friend. To Yumi, Kiryuu and Nishikiyama were at times friends, at times like
brothers, and at times, lovers.

1995, Kamuro District.

In this town where it was truly "survival of the fittest," both the men and
the women were strong and were able to live.
But their good fortune would vanish in one moment...in "that incident."
That incident in which everything switched gears.
In October of 1995, someone kidnapped Yumi.
That man was known to possess the stature of a boss in Karyuu's professional
world, Doujima.
To save Yumi, Nishikiyama went and gave himself to Doujima.
Finding this out, Kiryuu severed his ties with Kazama and ran over to meet
Nishikiyama.
However, Doujima was dead--from a bullet shot by Nishikiyama.
Prepared for excommunication, even for death, Nishikiyama decided to turn
himself in to the police.
However...he had a little sister in the hospital.
So, for the sake of his dear friend and the woman he loved, Kiryuu went and
gave himself in his place.
Kiryuu was shamed. That changed Nishikiyama greatly.
Nishikiyama had made a debt for himself he could never repay to Kiryuu. Yet
after that, the death of his sister and disappearence of Yumi made drastic
changes in him.
His rebellion against Kazama, to whom he owed his life.... His hopes to make
it on his own before the incident.... The reasons he became a monster....
These were all triggered by a person named Kiryuu Kazuma.
And then the sudden disappearance of Yumi, who hid herself for these 10
years...
Yumi vanished just after the incident 10 years ago. After that, there was
no sign of her life or death.
Then, 10 years later, as if waiting for Kiryuu's release from prison, her
existence would become clear...
...as the suspect in the 10 billion yen theft.

10 billion yen has been stolen...and the curtain is raised on the struggle
of the hoodlums' ambitions.
The 10 billion yen was stolen from a secret organization. This money became
the new target because of the situation of the Toujou Group's management
staff, who had been in the fight to appoint a successor.
Nishikiyama, trying to gain his own place in the world, was locked in a
magnificent battle with rivals within his organization...and now fate had
brought Kiryuu in the middle of this incident.
Kazama continued to wait. He would hand his dreams over to Kiryuu.
After losing Kiryuu, Kazama waited for him for ten years.
Then, on the day before his release, Kiryuu's mind was shaken when he was
given a letter addressed to him from Kazama. And so, he was entrusted with
his dreams.
Then, he met the "100 billion yen girl."
This would lead him to the unimaginable truth of the incident....
The girl said to be worth 100 billion yen, Haru, suddenly appeared before him.
To find her mother "Mizuki," whom she had never laid eyes on, the girl
wandered about Kamuro alone.
Looking at Haru's single-minded form thinking only of her mother, Kiryuu began
to realize his own excessive wickedness.
There was the ambition of Nishikiyama, the volition of Kazama, the mystery of
Yumi's disappearance, and the person behind the missing 10 billion yen...
...and then, the situation would unfold in an unexpected direction.

--Like A Dragon--

Hope you guys can enjoy this as much as I am... :)

Blanka789
12-12-2005, 10:17 AM
It looks like Shenmue with Tommy Vercetti! LOL

Seriously though, looks like a cool game.

Ed Oscuro
12-12-2005, 10:42 AM
Had me on the "darker" part until I saw this screenshot...

http://ps2media.ign.com/ps2/image/article/668/668341/ryu-ga-gotoku-20051123050638281.jpg
LOL Her FACE. Priceless

Looks very realistic for a PS2 game, too. DC fans are doubtless giving me the finger again, but I honestly doubt that system could've done this...or has Sega's graphics expertise improved that much in the last few years?

RCM
12-12-2005, 08:26 PM
Does anybody have a link to the 20 minute short that Takashi Miike did with this game? I checked the official site but I can't read...Japanese.

MarkMan
12-13-2005, 02:27 AM
Here it is:

http://www.famitsu.com/sp/051202_ryu/index.html

MarkMan
02-17-2006, 12:51 PM
And great news. The game is to be localized for both NA and EU under the title "Yakuza."

I don't see Sega getting rid of the original voice acting... MAYBE adding an option between English dub and Japanese dub. But I don't see them getting rid of it since they paid so much money for the voice acting in the first place.

Can't wait!

segagamer
02-17-2006, 01:29 PM
I guess since my topic on this game has been locked, I would have to reply here.

Yes, this game is similar to Shenmue, but I think more action oriented.

As for the dual language option, I don't think it's possible unless there is room on the disc and Sega can fit both languages on the same disc. Somehow I have a feeling it will be dubbed into English for mass appeal.

Ed Oscuro
02-17-2006, 09:57 PM
As for the dual language option, I don't think it's possible unless there is room on the disc and Sega can fit both languages on the same disc.
Not a lot of current games use all the space on their disc (unless it's a cross-platform title on the GC - the other versions will likely have some slack space, though), actually, so it's quite possible.

This looks like an epic title with lots of detail, though, so they might be up against the 4.7 GB limit...or they could have two discs.

MarkMan
09-09-2006, 01:51 AM
WOO.

The game is out. Check it out guys.

Blazed through it thanks to my prior experience with the Japanese version.

The game's story is wonderful. And if you take time to actually learn the game system and not try to beat 'em up your way through, I honestly believe good times are to be had.

Check it out!

SEGA-SAMMY
09-21-2006, 12:57 PM
I finished this yesterday. awesome, awesome game. the story is just great and i really got into the whole experiance. This is definatly my favourite game of the year and segas best work in a long time . :) :)

Cryomancer
09-21-2006, 03:12 PM
The english voices are unfortunetly mandatory...but also fortunetly not AS BAD as I expected. They must have had someone in there actualyl telling them how to pronounce stuff with remote accuracy.

As for the DS/PS2 thing...the PS2 can barely run this game. It's really load-tastic and very blurry and whatnot. PC or 360 or SOMETHING port for the future please! The SEGA logo at startup is one of the best of all time though and the game itself is enjoyable thus far.