Black Panther: New Yakuza Chapter PSP

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Segatron Genesis... call me the wizard.
The mysterious Yakuza-related "Project K" isn't just another sequel after all. In an article in the latest Famitsu, summarized by Andriasang, director Toshihiro Nagoshi revealed it to be spinoff for PSP, taking place in the game's customary "Kamurocho" location but not starring series protagonist Kazuma Kiryu.

In fact, the hero of this spinoff isn't a gangster at all, but an 18-year-old "delinquent" named Tatsuya Ukyou. The new perspective is indicative of Nagoshi's interest in reaching younger audiences with this game, to deliver a message encouraging kids to be more aggressive (which, we're sure, is more about being assertive than being violent). The gameplay will also be presented differently, with a "more in-your-face feel" to the combat and gameplay elements that Nagoshi thinks are expected of handheld games. Does that mean it's going to be Yakuza Monster Hunter, with groups of four teenagers taking down giant loan sharks?

http://www.joystiq.com/2010/04/21/project-k-is-a-yakuza-spinoff-for-psp/
 
Re: YAKUZA for PSP? Well sorta..but hey check this out!

PSP is the perfect way for me to get into it, I always love PSPmakes and PSPorts.
 
Re: YAKUZA for PSP? Well sorta..but hey check this out!

MegaDrive20XX said:
http://www.joystiq.com/2010/04/21/project-k-is-a-yakuza-spinoff-for-psp/

The mysterious Yakuza-related "Project K" isn't just another sequel after all. In an article in the latest Famitsu, summarized by Andriasang, director Toshihiro Nagoshi revealed it to be spinoff for PSP, taking place in the game's customary "Kamurocho" location but not starring series protagonist Kazuma Kiryu.

In fact, the hero of this spinoff isn't a gangster at all, but an 18-year-old "delinquent" named Tatsuya Ukyou. The new perspective is indicative of Nagoshi's interest in reaching younger audiences with this game, to deliver a message encouraging kids to be more aggressive (which, we're sure, is more about being assertive than being violent). The gameplay will also be presented differently, with a "more in-your-face feel" to the combat and gameplay elements that Nagoshi thinks are expected of handheld games. Does that mean it's going to be Yakuza Monster Hunter, with groups of four teenagers taking down giant loan sharks?
Now this, I'm excited for :3
 
Re: YAKUZA for PSP? Well sorta..but hey check this out!

Borrowing art styles from Peace Walker, this is shaping up quite nicely.

http://www.joystiq.com/2010/07/13/yakuza-psp-trailer-features-new-art-and-fighting-styles/

Sega's latest trailer for Black Panther: New Yakuza Chapter reveals something that may come as a shock to longtime Yakuza fans: this one's actually a bit different! Sure, you're still punching people in the streets of Kamurocho, but there's new stuff to be seen.
 
Re: YAKUZA for PSP? Well sorta..but hey check this out!

MegaDrive20XX said:
Borrowing art styles from Peace Walker, this is shaping up quite nicely.

http://www.joystiq.com/2010/07/13/yakuza-psp-trailer-features-new-art-and-fighting-styles/

Sega's latest trailer for Black Panther: New Yakuza Chapter reveals something that may come as a shock to longtime Yakuza fans: this one's actually a bit different! Sure, you're still punching people in the streets of Kamurocho, but there's new stuff to be seen.
that looks fantastic :D
 
http://www.joystiq.com/2010/08/30/japanese-yakuza-psp-demo-available-now/

Japanese Demo available RIGHT NOW :D
 
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