Should I buy Yakuza 3?

FAQ should i buy yakuza 3 for ps3/xbox

i know the games speech is all Japanese.
i was wondering if there was alot of stuff to do on the game, I've seen some of the mini games like fishing and would like to know if it is worth £30


A: BUY.
Very worth it. Many side missions and hours of stuff you wanna do. there's bowling, karaoke, pool, fishing, darts, gambling dens, golf and many more! i got this game and did not regret it! it's a very long interesting game. story is great,

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