Another Great game from the series which brings just so much HUMANITY to the market. This game in particular shares a variety of characters so great It's worth an applause. It brought to yakuza series a type of character I like to call a "Purple Character",- Joon Gi Han who just electrified me with his grace. Overall the themes and setting of this game is very deep and I am grateful I got to get my hands on this piece. 5/5

I preffer puyo puyo,- simple, and logical: 4,5/5

A bit rich but alright,- 3,5/5

To me it's weird LOL! But the animations and gameplay loop are great overall. 4/5

I love calling this game the best in the series simply in spite of people who hate it for no reason. What makes this game so special to me is that it's RAW, full of SUN. What does that really is the setting (and the music ofc),- Okinawa tropical island of Japan where our beloved Protagonist Kiryu Kazuma has his own Orphanage (Ultra Cool), with the most beautiful beach in videogame history. the city of Ryukyu where we spend most of our time in Okinawa shines bright in the sunny climate of the island. It has this Vibrant and Colorful PS3 vibe to it which is just irreplaceable and probably impossible to bring back nowadays which gives this game so much soul. Now, what makes this game RAW: gameplay. Yakuza 3 is a game comparably with low damage and less health in comparison to the other games, the enemies block way more, and heat grows greatly slower. First what does is it makes Yakuza 3 the most challenging game in the franchise for newcomers and in a healthy way, and Second it forces us to be creative with the way we play, and it creates an insane amount of just unforgettable "Flow" moments in combat.
Overall I love this game. It's the only second Yakuza game I replayed and which I could probably replay forever, because of how beautiful I think it is, and while Yakuza 0 is my favorite. I don't have that desire to replay it. Yakuza 3 from me gets a: 5/5

After stopping through my gameplay of Phantom Pain, I found myself playing this piece with an incredible heart rate just trying to beat it on the first try,,, and I succeeded. One of the problems with I had Phantom Pain were repetitive Side quests, but this was just one long mission that felt incredible. 4,5/5

Simply put: Great vibes. You can still just find pure joy in riding around town with an incredible selection of music the radio provides with dated yet still stunning visuals which just put mind at ease. 4,5/5

(This is a review of the remastered version for the PS5) Introduction to the spin-off series Judgement, and an introduction which wanted to heavily ground us in the crazy insane world of kamurochou almost like in ant's shoes compared to the mainline series. We're playing as a detective, Yagami to who the Yakuza are a gigantic threat, compared to the mainline one - Kiryu. Overall this makes for a part of the Very Heavy world-building which correlates with the incredible story this game presents which is like nothing any of the other games have shown so far, and it's one of the greatest at that.
Other than that the game has some flaws and the most noticeable of them all is using too many of it's new mechanics, and of course I am talking about "tailing" which they totally toned down in the sequel.
Overall: 5/5

Played it once and my phone lost it's battery. 3/5

I mean it's alright like----- 4/5

The memories of this game I have are unmatched by any other battle royale game. 5/5

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2/5

Best casual shooter to this day 5/5