Ranking Every PS4 Exclusive From Worst To Best

By Scott Tailford /

17. Yakuza 6

Sega

Still a meaty and satisfying brawler at its core, Yakuza 6 shakes up the series mechanical foundations to introduce a more freeform combat system. Now rather than enter into open-world duels like JRPG cutaways, the action flows smoother, letting you crack on with side content and the story.

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It's where the "final chapter" stumbles, though. Where some gameplay aspects are rounded off, it's resulted in a reduced amount of customisation for character Kiryu, alongside less moves to unlock overall.

Story-wise it takes an age to get going, and though the closing third has some genuinely insane revelations (which is saying something for this series), things like baby-tending minigames and a punch-pulling ending do hamper what is otherwise a remarkable franchise.

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