Yakuza 3 | |
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Developer(s) | Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio |
Publisher(s) | Sega |
Series | Yakuza |
Release date(s) | JP February 26, 2009 NA March 9, 2010 AU March 11, 2010 EU March 12, 2010 |
Release type | Multi-platform |
Genre(s) | Action, Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
GameID(s) | BLUS30494 (IRD), BLES00834 (IRD), BLJM60132 (IRD) Demo NPJB90169, NPUB90362, NPEB90223 |
Internal resolution | 1024x768 |
Quick links | Check Compatibility Open Issues Search Google Wikipedia Page |
Yakuza 3 (Japanese: 龍が如く3 Hepburn: Ryū ga Gotoku 3, lit. Like a Dragon 3) is the third main entry in the Yakuza series, continues the adventures of Kazuma Kiryu from Yakuza and Yakuza 2. The game takes place in Kamurocho, from the first two games, and in a brand new location called Ryukyu.
Yakuza 3 introduces new gameplay elements such as:
- Seamless Battle: Seamless Battle is a streaming data-based loading-free system that allows the game to directly connect the adventure mode and the battle mode (called "Kenka") without the usual black loading screen.
- Chase Battle: Chase Battle is a new battle mode which replaces the regular brawling (Kenka) with a running sequence set within a certain area. Both the chaser and person being chased have a stamina gauge that decreases if the character runs, is hit with a thrown object, or collides with a passer-by. When the stamina gauge is empty the exhausted character stops the chase. Throughout the course of the game, a minor character, Mack Shinozuka, will train Kazuma, improving his running performance.
- Revelation (Japanese: 天啓 Hepburn: tenkei): Ten revelations will allow Kazuma Kiryu to learn new Heat Actions in Adventure mode; in a manner that is similar to the system introduced in the previous game: Ryū ga Gotoku: Kenzan!. This time Kazuma uses the built-in camera on his cell phone to record new moves and techniques. These are acquired through hints and incidents spotted in First Person View. Learned Heat Actions are posted on Kazuma's blog, called "Kamuroblo", which uses the same template as producer Toshihiro Nagoshi's blog.
- First Person View: When pressing R3 on the DualShock 3 during Adventure Mode, the standard third person view switches to a person mode, a first for the series. This perspective allows for better observation of the streets and people in them, but looking at certain people in the eyes while using First Person View will provoke them, causing them to attack. First Person View is disabled in certain indoor places and at certain angles.
Configuration
Options that deviate from RPCS3's default settings and provide the best experience with this title are listed below.
CPU configuration
Setting | Option | Notes |
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SPU block size | Mega | No improvement to performance but reduces the number of SPU cache objects. |
GPU configuration
Setting | Option | Notes |
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Resolution scale threshold | 512 x 512 | Prevents screen borders from showing up. |
Advanced configuration
Setting | Option | Notes |
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RSX FIFO accuracy | Atomic | Helps with stability. |
Known Issues
Random Crashing - Issue 4489
The game currently suffers from random crashing without any log output. Enable Accurate GETLLAR to reduce the amount of crashes.
Rainbow Colors on AMD GPUs - Issue 6254
In some cutscenes, rainbow-colored patterns appear on character's faces and clothing. This is specific to the shader compiler in the proprietary AMD driver (mainly used by Windows users).
Game updates for the JP copy - Issue 12068
If you're interested in installing the game updates for the jp copy of this game then before doing that you must first run the game in the base version (v1.00) and let it install its game data to the HDD, after that's done you can safely install the game updates. Failing to do so before installing the updates will prevent the game from going past the initial boot screen.