Yakuza 3 has been a well-received, if controversial release from Sega this year. While critically acclaimed (we gave it an A-) it suffered several cuts to aspects that series fans consider integral, such as the complete loss of mahjong mini-games and an entire Hostess Club management feature. However, it seems that the series' grassroots support won out over its arguably crippled release, as Sega has confirmed that its direct sequel Yakuza 4 will see a Western release in Spring 2011 as a PS3-exclusive.
Read MoreYakuza 4 Launching Internationally Spring 2011
Wednesday, June 9, 2010 8:32:10 AM Asia/Shanghai
Latest Yakuza 4 Screens
Monday, March 1, 2010 4:57:58 PM Asia/Shanghai

Sega Japan is readying Yakuza 4 for a March 18 release. That's right -- Yakuza 4, not 3. Japan is still one Yakuza ahead of us.
Read MoreSonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing Review
Sunday, February 28, 2010 5:50:42 PM Asia/Shanghai

Character racers have been a staple of the videogame industry ever since Nintendo pretty much created the genre with Super Mario Kart. Many publishers and developers have attempted to imagine the kart racing design with their own style and ...
Read MoreSonic the Hedgehog 4: Eggman's Revisiting Robots?
Sunday, February 7, 2010 10:41:58 AM Asia/Shanghai
SEGA's official site for the upcoming sequel has had its first update, and storyline details have emerged.
February 5, 2010 - When SEGA pulled back the curtain on Project Needlemouse yesterday and revealed its actual title to be Sonic the Hedgehog 4, the company did so with a new website dedicated solely to the game -- and overflowing with countdown timers.
Read MorePS3 Bayonetta Getting Patched
Thursday, January 28, 2010 10:10:45 AM Asia/Shanghai

Sega has responded to player complaints regarding at least one area of the PlayStation 3 version of Bayonetta: load times. An upcoming patch will add the option for hard disk install.
Read MoreSEGA's New Genesis App
Thursday, January 21, 2010 9:30:42 AM Asia/Shanghai

Genesis Ultimate Collection uses In-App Purchasing to sell you retro games without leaving the comforts (or confines) of SEGA's emulation app. But is SEGA pricing these 20-year-old classics right?
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