Re: Yakuza US
- From: "Scott H" <weaponx013@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Sep 2006 07:35:24 -0700
Kendrick Kerwin Chua wrote:
In article <45001672.C6A96796@xxxxxxxxxx>,
Ted <nospamforted@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So I'm the only one here considering getting the US version?
No, I plan to get it too. The listed actors are all professionals, and
AFTRA union to boot. Otaku who prefer subtitles are entitled to that
opinion, but they're still a minority among the American gaming public. I
don't think there's really anything to worry about.
When I see it on the shelf, I will play it. If it has a decent
group fighting engine (at least on par with something like Spikeout
Battlestreet), then I will buy it, and a used PS2. I already know that
it doesn't use Shenmue's fighting engine, so that will be no shock to
me. If, on the other hand, it ends up like so many other "seedy" PS2
adventure games, with the action gameplay slapped together as a distant
afterthought (i.e. Final Fight Streetwise or that Namco "beat-em up"),
then I won't.
-KKC, determined to stay on topic.
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