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title: "Yakuza Dead Souls"
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# Four playable iconic characters Precision heat-snipe mechanic Hordes of zombies gameplay Yakuza Dead Souls

**Brand:** sega
**Price:** 934 zł
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## Summary

> 🔥 Take aim, rule Kamurocho, and never miss the undead uprising! 🎯

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- **What is this?** Yakuza Dead Souls by sega
- **How much does it cost?** 934 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Key Features

- • **Four Legendary Yakuza Heroes:** Play as Kiryu, Akiyama, Majima, and Goda—each with unique skills and story arcs.
- • **Unleash Chaos with Heat-Snipe:** Master the all-new precision shooting mechanic to decimate zombie hordes like never before.
- • **Dynamic Alliances & Firefights:** Navigate shifting Yakuza loyalties that can erupt into intense combat, adding depth beyond zombie slaying.
- • **Endless Side Missions & Mini-Games:** From zombie table tennis to hostess dates and Pachislot, immerse yourself in a vibrant, living city.
- • **Dive into Kamurocho’s Zombie Apocalypse:** Experience Tokyo’s iconic red-light district transformed into a thrilling undead battleground.

## Overview

Yakuza Dead Souls reinvents the beloved franchise with a gripping zombie apocalypse set in Tokyo’s Kamurocho. Featuring four playable characters, an innovative third-person shooting system with the heat-snipe mechanic, and a rich array of side activities—from karaoke to Pachislot—this PS3 exclusive blends action, story, and iconic Yakuza flair into an unforgettable undead adventure.

## Description

Product description Yakuza Dead Souls PS3 desertcart.com Yakuza: Dead Souls is a single player Action-Adventure game exclusive for PlayStation 3 in which factionalized members of the familiar Japanese crime underworld of the Yakuza video game franchise face the common threat of a zombie apocalypse. The game features four playable characters, including Goro "Mad-dog" Majima and Ryuji Goda, the Dragon of Kansai, and for the first time utilizes firearms as a primary combat component. Additional features include: activities such as side missions, clubs, karaoke, bars, dungeon crawling, gauge-based finishing moves, shifting alliances between Yakuza members and a mini-game. The Yakuza Take on the Zombie Horde on PlayStation 3 April 2011, Kamurocho, Tokyo, a city that never sleeps, even when under attack from zombies. The Yakuza face down against a zombie horde invading Tokyo's Kamurocho red light district. View larger The undead are multiplying and filling the streets of Tokyo's red light district. The area is quarantined quickly, but degenerates into a district full of terror, panic and devastation. Survivors try to flee the city, but four men rise up to protect those they care most about. If you think zombies are bad, meet the Yakuza. As they run through the battle-scarred streets and witness the scale of the destruction, they are seen as the final hope for the remaining residents of the city as they kick, snipe, batter and bulldoze their way through the hordes of zombies. Immerse yourself in the Kamurocho experience as the true to life recreation of Tokyo's sin-city district faces its greatest threat. Unravel the story as you play through the eyes of four characters, form alliances, and work together to save Japan from the zombie apocalypse. Key Game FeaturesTokyo As You've Never Seen It Before - From Zombie table tennis to gunning down the walking dead on a date with a beautiful hostess, all the side missions, clubs, karaoke, bars, dungeon crawling, and more are backFour Playable Characters - The revered Kazuma Kiryu and Shun Akiyama return, now joined by Goro "Mad-dog" Majima and Ryuji Goda, the Dragon of KansaiUnleash New Devastation - Use the all-new heat-snipe to unleash chaos in the face of hordes of zombies Zombies, Guns, and Gore - The Yakuza franchise takes an exciting new twist with an all-new third-person shooting mechanic, a wide array of guns and upgrades, and a city packed full of the undeadAdditional Action - In addition to facing zombies and other creatures, players also will deal with shifting alliances within the Yakuza that could end in firefights, and partake of a new 'Pachislot' mini-game similar to PachinkoAdditional Screenshots

Review: pleasantly surprised - I usually don't like shooting games but I have always been a fan of the yakuza series and it was very cheap so I had to try it out. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that the shooting actually felt like it enhanced the game play and it's an all around good game. SEGA HAS SAID that they might bring yakuza 5 over if people bought a number of this and the other latest yakuza game 4 so support them. If your going to get any of them get 4 And this
Review: A solid game with a few flaws - Yakuza Dead Souls (YDS) is an action RPG that has a ton of zombies, minigames, substories and cutscenes. You could easily sink more than 100 hours into this game before finally beating it, so you will definitely get your money's worth. YDS is not a part of the main Yakuza series. You can play and enjoy this game just fine without having played the other games in the series before, but you might not understand several of the in-game references and inside jokes. Most of the inside jokes and references seem to come from Yakuza 4. YDS is divided into five chapters. The first four chapters focus on one particular character (Akiyama, Majima, Goda and Kiryu). The final chapter involves Kiryu with Goda fighting as a sidekick. If you fail to complete all the substories for a particular character during his chapter, you have to beat the game and then switch characters during the Premium Adventure mode. During each chapter, you will encounter several characters who are willing to fight alongside you. These characters can be trained at "Gary's Boot Camp," where they can learn special abilities and augments. The main reason why this game is different from other Yakuza titles is the combat. Almost all combat in this game involves shooting zombies, blowing up zombies, burning zombies, impaling zombies, or blasting zombies with water. I literally killed more than 30,000 zombies in my first playthrough (on hard mode). Zombies are everywhere and often overwhelm your characters. It's fun finding new ways to kill them, but after killing the first 5000 zombies, it doesn't seem as much fun as beating up waves of actual Yakuza thugs like in Yakuza 3 and 4. But it's still fun. You'll be able to use a ton of weapons in this game, including Gatling guns, sniper rifles, sub-machine guns, assault rifles, shotguns, pistols, small handguns and grenade launchers. Kamiyama, the stuttering equipment modder, is back. Unlike in earlier Yakuza games, you'll really want to take advantage of his upgrades here. You need all the firepower you can get in YDS. Part of the fun is switching weapons to take out zombies at long range and switching again to mow down large groups of zombies in close combat. YDS also has the hostess substories. Once you successfully romance a hostess, you can fight with her. Be advised that you need to download add-on packs from the PlayStation Store (it's free) in order for them to have access to the best weapons. Each main character also has about 15 substories to complete--some of which are quite hilarious. Again, this game is a lot of fun to play. But you need to consider these downsides: 1. There can be considerable slowdown if too many zombies get on the screen at once. 2. Some of the stories are repetitious. Several, for example, involve rescuing people and leading them out of the zombie area. 3. The zombies and mutants appear in the same places almost every time, thus making the game too predictable. 4. It can be a little too difficult to use the snipe gauge because the timer expires so quickly. 5. The subterranea manholes are very long and repetitious. Kiryu's mission has 30 floors, for example. 6. It can be very difficult training your partners at Gary's Boot Camp because the AI is a little too good. 7. The storyline is okay, but it's a bit of a letdown from Yakuza 3 and 4. 8. You will often find yourself dropping items to pick up fallen loot because your inventory fills up too fast. 9. The hostess missions can get a bit aggravating, especially since you have to do A LOT of hiking to get to one of the two clubs. 10. Several of your sidekicks will not pull their own weight, thus making it harder to develop them. 11. Loading times are a bit more conspicuous in this game, particularly when entering and exiting areas in the quarantine/zombie area. 12. The chase sequences can be quite difficult. Also, the controls do not seem as responsive during these sequences. This game has enough alcohol, cigarettes, guns, ammo, blood, and violence to satisfy anyone's need for a hack-and-slack thriller. It's a lot of fun and will definitely keep you occupied. It's quite different from other Yakuza games, but it is still a lot of fun. And at about $15, you will definitely get your money's worth. Just remember, this is NOT a game for children.

## Features

- The revered Kazuma Kiryu and Shun Akiyama return, now joined by Goro “Mad-dog” Majima and Ryuji Goda, the Dragon of Kansai.
- Unleash new devastation. Use the all-new heat-snipe to unleash chaos in the face of hordes of zombies.
- The Yakuza franchise takes an exciting new twist with an all-new 3rd person shooting mechanic, a wide array of guns and upgrades, and a city packed full of the undead.
- A complete Tokyo experience from zombie table tennis to dates with a beautiful hostess, side missions, clubs, karaoke, and more
- Four playable characters including the returning Kazuma Kiryu and Shun Akiyama, now joined by Goro "Mad-dog" Majima and Ryuji Goda, the Dragon of Kansai
- Use the all-new heat-snipe to unleash chaos in the face of hordes of zombies
- The all-new third-person shooting mechanic is brand-new to the Yukuza franchise
- Players also will deal with shifting alliances within the Yakuza that could end in firefights, and partake of a new 'Pachislot' mini-game similar to Pachinko

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005TH6BD4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,077 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,867 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, Sony PlayStation 3 Super Slim |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (188) |
| Date First Available | October 6, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00010086690590 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 69059 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Sega of America |
| Product Dimensions | 6.69 x 5.31 x 0.59 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | March 12, 2012 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 010086690590 |

## Images

![Yakuza Dead Souls - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91z1s0U0CVL.jpg)
![Yakuza Dead Souls - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91GJdnLih-L.jpg)
![Yakuza Dead Souls - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51WzbguWjjL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: is it 2 player co op**
A: this game is great. lots to do and lots to explorer. but sadly this is only a one player game. would love to find a game like this for co op

**Q: Is the karaoke minigame playable online?**
A: No

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ pleasantly surprised
*by S***E on December 7, 2013*

I usually don't like shooting games but I have always been a fan of the yakuza series and it was very cheap so I had to try it out. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that the shooting actually felt like it enhanced the game play and it's an all around good game. SEGA HAS SAID that they might bring yakuza 5 over if people bought a number of this and the other latest yakuza game 4 so support them. If your going to get any of them get 4 And this

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A solid game with a few flaws
*by Z***S on June 15, 2013*

Yakuza Dead Souls (YDS) is an action RPG that has a ton of zombies, minigames, substories and cutscenes. You could easily sink more than 100 hours into this game before finally beating it, so you will definitely get your money's worth. YDS is not a part of the main Yakuza series. You can play and enjoy this game just fine without having played the other games in the series before, but you might not understand several of the in-game references and inside jokes. Most of the inside jokes and references seem to come from Yakuza 4. YDS is divided into five chapters. The first four chapters focus on one particular character (Akiyama, Majima, Goda and Kiryu). The final chapter involves Kiryu with Goda fighting as a sidekick. If you fail to complete all the substories for a particular character during his chapter, you have to beat the game and then switch characters during the Premium Adventure mode. During each chapter, you will encounter several characters who are willing to fight alongside you. These characters can be trained at "Gary's Boot Camp," where they can learn special abilities and augments. The main reason why this game is different from other Yakuza titles is the combat. Almost all combat in this game involves shooting zombies, blowing up zombies, burning zombies, impaling zombies, or blasting zombies with water. I literally killed more than 30,000 zombies in my first playthrough (on hard mode). Zombies are everywhere and often overwhelm your characters. It's fun finding new ways to kill them, but after killing the first 5000 zombies, it doesn't seem as much fun as beating up waves of actual Yakuza thugs like in Yakuza 3 and 4. But it's still fun. You'll be able to use a ton of weapons in this game, including Gatling guns, sniper rifles, sub-machine guns, assault rifles, shotguns, pistols, small handguns and grenade launchers. Kamiyama, the stuttering equipment modder, is back. Unlike in earlier Yakuza games, you'll really want to take advantage of his upgrades here. You need all the firepower you can get in YDS. Part of the fun is switching weapons to take out zombies at long range and switching again to mow down large groups of zombies in close combat. YDS also has the hostess substories. Once you successfully romance a hostess, you can fight with her. Be advised that you need to download add-on packs from the PlayStation Store (it's free) in order for them to have access to the best weapons. Each main character also has about 15 substories to complete--some of which are quite hilarious. Again, this game is a lot of fun to play. But you need to consider these downsides: 1. There can be considerable slowdown if too many zombies get on the screen at once. 2. Some of the stories are repetitious. Several, for example, involve rescuing people and leading them out of the zombie area. 3. The zombies and mutants appear in the same places almost every time, thus making the game too predictable. 4. It can be a little too difficult to use the snipe gauge because the timer expires so quickly. 5. The subterranea manholes are very long and repetitious. Kiryu's mission has 30 floors, for example. 6. It can be very difficult training your partners at Gary's Boot Camp because the AI is a little too good. 7. The storyline is okay, but it's a bit of a letdown from Yakuza 3 and 4. 8. You will often find yourself dropping items to pick up fallen loot because your inventory fills up too fast. 9. The hostess missions can get a bit aggravating, especially since you have to do A LOT of hiking to get to one of the two clubs. 10. Several of your sidekicks will not pull their own weight, thus making it harder to develop them. 11. Loading times are a bit more conspicuous in this game, particularly when entering and exiting areas in the quarantine/zombie area. 12. The chase sequences can be quite difficult. Also, the controls do not seem as responsive during these sequences. This game has enough alcohol, cigarettes, guns, ammo, blood, and violence to satisfy anyone's need for a hack-and-slack thriller. It's a lot of fun and will definitely keep you occupied. It's quite different from other Yakuza games, but it is still a lot of fun. And at about $15, you will definitely get your money's worth. Just remember, this is NOT a game for children.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Different approach
*by Z***N on March 1, 2016*

This may be biased coming from me as a yakuza fan but I love this game. I have the other ones and of you are playing this game expecting the same gameplay thus is not the one your looking for. It's a nice little what-if scenario filled with your favorite characters. I got this game and binge played it the shooting dynamic are a switch-up from the usual hand to hand. Pros Fun step away from the usual yakuza gameplay Still has your mini games from the others. Zombies Guns!! Cons People expecting the same gameplay from the others may not like Can be a bit repetitive No hand to hand

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