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.: March 6, 2008 Mode(s) Ryū ga Gotoku Kenzan! (: 龍が如く 見参!, 'Like a Dragon Arrives!' ), unofficially known as Yakuza Kenzan, is a -themed spin-off game in the. The game was developed and published by for. It was unveiled at the 2007 and released in 2008. A second Yakuza series spin-off set in samurai era, was released in 2014 on both the PlayStation 3 and the systems. Is set two centuries later than Kenzan!, hence the plots are not related to each other since both games focus on different characters, the historical figures of (1836-1867) and (1584-1645) respectively.
Contents. Gameplay Adventure The gameplay shows minimal evolution from the first two episodes except for the new item storage system which allows to access an unlimited amount of items from savepoints. However the graphical engine's improvement is obvious during the numerous real-time 3D cutscenes. Battle There are four fighting styles in the game; fists, one blade, two blades. There are also -based special moves that the player can execute, known as 'heat action'.
Landmarks such as the and are modeled in the game Setting This spin-off is set in Kyoto during the, in 1605. It is an account of the life of. The main adventure is completed with sidestories including minigames and a hundred 'sub-stories'. Story After being defeated by the at the historical which took place on October 20, 1600, Miyamoto Musashi retired from his great swordsman life to become a modest (bodyguard) in (祇園),.
Five years after the battle, a little girl named Haruka comes to Gion seeking a local hitman known as which is actually Miyamoto's new identity. After eventually finding Kiryū, Haruka asks for him to assassinate an impostor pretending to be Miyamoto Musashi. At first, Kiryu refuses, then when the girl goes as far as becoming an indentured servant in an opulent in order to pay the assassination mission he accepts the one- request. Characters. 's facial scan technology was used with main characters and fully exploited on the Event Mode's high polygon models.
Here character borrows actor 's physical appearance This is the first game in the series where the games's main characters have their face modeled in 3D after their voice actors who are Japanese celebrities. 's color (model PS) was used to analyze each actor's head & face in order to collect data on its shape and appearance, then this file was worked with the 3D graphics application. as (桐生 一馬之介) / (宮本 武蔵). as (佐々木 小次郎).
as (伊東 一刀斎). as Seijuro Yoshioka (吉岡 清十郎).
as Gion Tōji (祗園 藤次). as Mysterious Monk (謎の僧). as (丸目 長恵). as Yoshino Tayū (吉野 太夫). as Haruka (遥).
as Libido Waterfall (滝の煩悩) Releases Trial versions Two playable demos were released on January 7, 2008 via the Japanese. The first demo included sandbox play, and the second had a collection of various combat and romantic gameplay segments. As part of the pre-ordering campaign, the Japanese first print was bundled with a limited item, a called Kamutai Magazine (March 2008 issue).
Sony celebrated the Japanese release of the game with a 10,000 pieces limited edition Satin Silver 40GB model 'PlayStation 3 Like a Dragon Kenzan! Pack' (龍が如く 見参!パック, ryu ga gotoku kenzan! Pakku) including a 'Rising Dragon' (昇竜, noburyu) stickers set to customize the console case. Asian and western markets The Japanese version was released on March 6, 2008 in both Japan and South East Asia, while Sony published it in South Korea on March 25, 2008 with a subtitled script book. In late December 2009, commenting the opportunity of a western release, Sega Australia managing director Darren Macbeth said 'there is nothing in the plan at this stage for Yakuza Kenzan. Right now we are focusing on the release of Yakuza 3.
The feedback we get from this release will help us in making future decisions'. In March 2010, Yakuza 3 had a western release as did in 2011. Then again, in 2012, a second spinoff was also released abroad and localized as. Soundtrack The Ryu Ga Gotoku Kenzan!
Original Sound Track (HCV-381) album was published by in Japan on March 6, 2008. Music was composed by, Hiroyoshi Kato, and Yuri Fukuda. This OST is noticeable for an exotic track, a flamenco piece titled Baile con la mariposa (Spanish for 'Dance with the Butterfly') which is the theme for the duel between Musashi Miyamoto and Itto Ittosai. The track list has 31 titles (details are available below). 龍が如く 見参! オリジナルサウンドトラック 01.
祖龍の嘶き (1:24) 02. Mirroring Oneself (1:48) 06. Mark That Drifts (1:22) 07. Water & Melon (2:19) 08.
Non Blade Sword (1:39) 09. TAKUMI (2:37) 10. Blood Maker (3:07) 11. 千両役者 (2:23) 12.
Brand-new Japanesque (3:27) 13. Dive to the mess (2:05) 14. 大和舞踏曲 (3:40) 15. 100 Execution (3:43) 16. Immorality (2:56) 17.
Dull Color Fangs (2:37) 18. For Will (2:46) 19. Sneakin' Drive (2:51) 20. Baile con la mariposa (3:23) 21. Swordplay (2:42) 22. 志士の奏でる調べ (3:05) 23.
Gion's Bowling (2:32) 24. お座敷遊び (1:55) 25. あざみ屋 (2:05) 26.
夢路屋 (2:39) 27. Masochism (1:32) 28. TSU-N-DE-Receive You (1:28) 29. Platonic Love? Demand The M-Shape (1:19) 31. Ultimate Worldly Desires (feat.
Tears of Father) (1:50) Composed by: (1, 5, 810, 1220, 22), (24, 7, 11), Hiroyoshi Kato (6, 21, 23, 24, 2731), (25, 26) and Yuri Fukuda (31) Arranged by: Hiroyoshi Kato Release: March 6, 2008 Genre: Length: 73:26 Label: Catalog: HCV-381 Additional soundtrack includes two songs by artists and; Zeebra collaborated later with the opening theme, Butterfly City. opening theme: by Zeebra. Released in Japan by (PCCA-02642) as a dual-disc single on March 5, 2008. First disc is a CD including the title track and an instrumental version plus a B-side Lyrical Gunman (Three Gunz Up Remix) featuring Rudebwoy Face and Chappa Ranks. Second disc is a bonus DVD with the music video for Bushido which includes cutscene footages from the game.
closing theme: Life is Beautiful (ライフイズビューティフル, raifu izu byutifuru) by from their 2007 album Ketsupolis 5 published in Japan. Marketing. Versus (a.k.a.
) in Event Mode. Licensed products Clothes manufacturer Cropped Heads collaborated with to produce licensed Ryu Ga Gotoku Kenzan! Tee-shirts, and Ace Cook produced Ryu Ga Gotoku Kenzan!
Reception As of July 9, 2008, the game has sold 270,438 copies in Japan, according to Famitsu. As a best seller in Japan, the game received a budget re-release under the bargain collection on December 11, 2008. It earned the Award for Excellence at the 2008, and the Japanese video game magazine reviewed it 37/40.
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Reported by 福田柵太郎 Photo by 佐伯憲司 (2007-12-04). Retrieved 2009-12-30. Hewlett-Packard Japan (2009). Retrieved 2010-01-17. Famitsu website. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
Archived from on July 6, 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-29. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
Weekly Famitsu, issue 1020. Japan Game Charts. Retrieved 2008-08-03. Retrieved 2009-12-31.
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