Yakuza: Every Game Ranked From Worst To Best

9. Yakuza: Dead Souls

The only spin-off to officially land in the West, the potential for the developers to mesh horror action with their uniquely Japanese touch was an enticing prospect.

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Unfortunately, the shooting mechanics are all over the place; with aiming a chore and the camera frustrating. You’ll eventually adjust, but it's a shame the developers didn’t bring their A-game in this respect, especially since the following year they made the exceptionally polished (and underrated) shooter, Binary Domain.

Also, attempts to shoehorn in open-world exploration - with isolated areas that display regular Japanese city life - feel uneven and lazy in their execution.

Casual players will be turned off by its flaws, but still, there’s plenty stuff to recommend for dedicated fans with a surprisingly decent plot-line that's enjoyable in the manner of some wacky fan-fiction.

The character roster is also the best line-up from any of the games, with fan-favourite Majima playable for the first time. His segment is particularly fun as he jumps into the B-movie plot with all the joy of a kid in a candy store.

Certainly, it's a failure as a zombie shooter, as well as a Yakuza game, yet it doesn’t outstay its welcome, and features an off-the-wall goofy flavour that's contiguously enjoyable - especially when one of its playable characters sports a DIY Gatling gun for an arm.

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