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Author: ThePsychoGamer
Posted: December 28, 2015 (11:07 AM) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Ok, gotta ask, why are none of screenshots in this review from Yakuza 5?
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Author: honestgamer
Posted: December 28, 2015 (11:45 AM) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
That's my bad. I didn't take my own screenshots as I played, because I like to just play a game without focusing on grabbing shots that won't look any nicer than what PR provides, and instead went to the SEGA site to grab some. A lot of sites do that, which is why you typically see the same few shots floating around all over the place. These were the nicest I found available, and I assumed they were from side stories and such that I somehow didn't see myself. |
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Author: EmP (Mod)
Posted: April 22, 2025 (10:23 AM) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
I've come ten year later to point out that, as of current year, your tagline amuses me greatly. Fancy not futureproofing it by knowing that the glorious PC revelation would encompass all things Yakuza.
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Author: honestgamer
Posted: April 22, 2025 (02:50 PM) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
I once wrote an editorial explaining why Nintendo would never develop and publish its own mobile games. My crystal ball doesn't always work perfectly. In that case, I didn't count on investors having that much control over Nintendo's creative endeavors. In my defense, mobile gaming hasn't gone nearly as well for Nintendo as investors thought it would, so I sometimes forget they even bother with it.
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