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⚫ | }}'''''Yakuza''''' (龍が如 ''Ryû ga gotoku'') is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Sega for the PlayStation 2. It was released in 2005 in Japan and in September 2006 elsewhere. The story follows Kazuma Kiryu, a yakuza member who spent ten years in prison for a crime he did not commit. After being released, he learns that the criminal underworld is searching for 10 billion yen that has been stolen from the Tojo clan. He comes across an orphan named Haruka who is being targeted by the clan. She is believed to have the key to their lost money and Kiryu resolves to protect her. The game takes place in Kamurocho, a realistic recreation of Tokyo's Kabukicho district. |
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{{Synopsis|After Kiryu Kazuma takes the blame for the murder of its leader, he is sent to prison. Ten years later he learns that the criminal underworld is searching for 10 billion yen that has been stolen from the Tojo clan.}} |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
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− | *[[Yakuza 2]] |
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− | *[[Yakuza Kenzan!]] |
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− | *[[Yakuza 3]] |
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− | *[[Yakuza 4]] |
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− | *[[Yakuza Dead Stone]] |
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− | *[[Black Panther 2: Yakuza Asura Chapter]] |
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− | *[[Yakuza: Dead Souls]] |
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− | *[[Yakuza Ishin!]] |
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− | *[[Yakuza 5]] |
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− | *[[Yakuza 0]] |
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− | *[[Yakuza Kiwami]] |
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− | *[[Yakuza 6]] |
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− | *[[Yakuza Kiwami 2]] |
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− | *[[Yakuza Online]] |
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*[[Yakuza: Like a Dragon]] |
*[[Yakuza: Like a Dragon]] |
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Revision as of 22:10, 6 April 2022
Yakuza (龍が如 Ryû ga gotoku) is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Sega for the PlayStation 2. It was released in 2005 in Japan and in September 2006 elsewhere. The story follows Kazuma Kiryu, a yakuza member who spent ten years in prison for a crime he did not commit. After being released, he learns that the criminal underworld is searching for 10 billion yen that has been stolen from the Tojo clan. He comes across an orphan named Haruka who is being targeted by the clan. She is believed to have the key to their lost money and Kiryu resolves to protect her. The game takes place in Kamurocho, a realistic recreation of Tokyo's Kabukicho district.
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Cast
Character | Seiyū | Dub Actor |
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Kazuma Kiryu | Takaya Kuroda | Darryl Kurylo |
Akira Nishikiyama | Kazuhiro Nakaya | Michael Rosenbaum |
Yumi Sawamura | Miyako Uesaka | Eliza Dushku |
Futoshi Shimano | Naomi Kusumi | Michael Madsen |
Reina | Junko Mihara | Rachel Leigh Cook |
Goro Majima | Hidenari Ugaki | Mark Hamill |
Masaru Sera | Ryuji Mizuki | Alan Dale |
Kage | Yoshiaki Fujwara | Dwight Schultz |
Haruka Sawamura | Rie Kugimiya | Debi Derryberry |
Makoto Date | Kazuhiro Yamaji | Bill Farmer |
Shintaro Fuma | Tetsuya Watari | Roger Jackson |
Kyohei Jingu | Hiroaki Yoshida | Robin Atkin Downes |
Shinji Tanaka | Takafumi Yamaguchi | Daniel Capellaro |
Lau Ka Long | Shinichi Takizawa | James Horan |
Saya Date | Akina Okada | Nan McNamara |
Kyoka | N/A | Debi Derryberry |
Hirata | Hideyuki Kanaka | Bill Farmer |
Additional Voices
- Gregg Berger - Yukio Terada
- Brian Bloom
- David Boat
- Andrew Bowen
- Cam Clarke - Takashi
- John DiMaggio - Osamu Kashiwagi
- Chris Edgerly
- Keith Ferguson - Kazuki
- Quinton Flynn
- Dave Fouquette - Yuya
- Kim Mai Guest
- Zane Lamprey - Shota
- Peter Lurie - Hiroshi Hayashi, Koji Shindo
- Nolan North
- André Sogliuzzo
- Skyler Stone - Junichi Sudo
- Fred Tatasciore - Utabori
- Kari Wahlgren - Ayaka
- Colette Whitaker - Yayoi Dojima
- Gary Anthony Williams - Gary Buster Holmes
- Dave Wittenberg
See Also
External Links
- Yakuza at the Internet Movie Database