Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath HD (PS3) vs Yakuza 3 (PS3)
Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath HD - Overview
In the dusty, undeveloped wastelands of Western Mudos, cantankerous townsfolk find their settlements besieged by belligerent outlaws. Along comes Stranger, a tall, dark and enigmatic bounty hunter with a critter-firing crossbow. First released in 2005, Stranger’s Wrath has been passionately upgraded for this HD release.
Stranger is keeping a secret and needs expensive surgery to survive. In his quest to earn enough Moolah, Stranger reluctantly accepts the ultimate bounty from the owner of the Mongo River before coming to learn the truth about the valley’s oddball inhabitants, and suddenly his adventure takes a very different turn.
- 720p, 60 FPS gameplay and cut-scenes
- More than 80 characters remodeled and retextured
- Music, voice and SFX upgraded from 8-bit 11KHz or less to 16-bit 44KHz
- Environments boast better poly-counts, textures and reflections
- Hidden easter eggs, unlockable extras and 37 PSN trophies
- Three modes of difficulty
Yakuza 3 - Overview
akuza 3 is a PlayStation 3 video game, originally released in Japan as Like a Dragon 3 (龍が如く3 "Ryū ga Gotoku 3"?), the sequel to Yakuza 2 and the fourth installment in the Yakuza series. The main story spans over twelve chapters plus a prologue. As with the earlier games, each chapter is preceded by a cinematic, called "event scene", which later becomes available in the Gallery mode. The western version of Yakuza 3 features 295 minutes of cutscenes according to the BBFC.
Six sub-scenarios, e.g. Date's Pride, Two Fathers, Hometown Girl, The Finishing Touch, Silver Screen Dragon and Murder at Café Alps are special Missions featuring "event scene" cinematics.
Yakuza 3 - Deals
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5.1
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4.8
Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath HD - Reviews
and 4 virtual ratings
4 Virtual Ratings
Yakuza 3 - Reviews
and 2 virtual ratings
2 Virtual Ratings