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Introduced in: Yakuza 4. Taiga Saejima (冴島 大河, Saejima Taiga) is one of the four playable characters in Yakuza 4. A 45-year-old physically imposing former yakuza who was sentenced to death for having killed 18 members of the Ueno Seiwa Clan by himself in 1985. His tattoo is a tiger, a pun on his name.
Pages in category "Yakuza (franchise) characters" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Yakuza 4 was released in Europe and North America in March 2011. [5] [6] A sequel, Yakuza 5, was released in 2012. A remaster was released on the PlayStation 4 on January 17, 2019 in Japan, and worldwide on October 29, 2019 as part of The Yakuza Remastered Collection. [7] Versions for Windows and Xbox One were released in January 2021.
Yakuza 4 breaks with the six-year-old series' tradition by putting the player in control of three new characters, each in his own chapter, with former Yakuza hero Kazuma Kiryu finally arriving in ...
Yakuza 4 . Yakuza 4 was the first game to feature multiple playable characters. Sega. Yakuza 4 takes place in 2010, shortly after the events of Yakuza 3. Unlike previous games in the series, the ...
At the time of the collection's launch, only Yakuza 3 was available; Yakuza 4 was released on October 29, 2019, and Yakuza 5 was released on February 11, 2020. A physical release containing all three games was released alongside Yakuza 5 with a collectible PlayStation 3 styled case for Yakuza 5 , which was initially a digital-only release in ...
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Sukeban (スケバン/助番) is a Japanese term meaning ' delinquent girl ', and the female equivalent to the male banchō in Japanese culture. The usage of the word sukeban refers to either the leader of a girl gang or the entire gang itself, [4] [better source needed] and is not used to refer to any one member of a girl gang.