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Fist of The North Star: Lost Paradise - PlayStation 4
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- Become the Fist of the North Star - Explore an alternate version of the Fist of the North Star canon; take control of Kenshiro as he searches for his lost love Yuria in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. For anyone unfamiliar with the original story, Lost Paradise can be enjoyed as a completely standalone experience.
- "You're Already Dead" or "Omae wa Mou Shindeiru?" Why Not Both? - Lost Paradise features English / Japanese dual-track audio, so you can 'ATATATA!' in the language of your choosing.
- Master the Hokuto Shinken Style - Kenshiro’s ultimate assassination techniques, the "Hokuto Shinken", are at your disposal in battle.
- After building up the Seven Star gauge, you can demolish enemies from the inside out with dozens of brutal and iconic "Hokuto Shinken" techniques, faithfully recreated from the original manga. More lethal techniques will be available as you progress through the story and battles. Keep your fists up!
- Extra Carnage – Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise features everything available in the original Japanese version, plus enhanced violence for the localized version! For the first time, witness the full effects of Kenshiro’s brutal "Hokuto Shinken" on the lowlifes and thugs of the post-apocalyptic wastes.
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Publication Date | October 2, 2018 |
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Computer Platform | PlayStation 4 |
ASIN | B07DJ3ZXZM |
Release date | October 2, 2018 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #7,537 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #336 in PlayStation 4 Games #3,928 in Kids' Dress Up & Pretend Play |
Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 2.89 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Mature |
Item model number | FS-63242-HITS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Manufacturer | Sega of America |
Date First Available | June 11, 2018 |
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Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise is a high-intensity action-adventure RPG based within the world of the beloved Fist of the North Star manga. Players take control of protagonist Kenshiro as they progress through an alternate universe of the original story. Prepare to explore the post-apocalyptic wastes of the Earth in a customizable buggy and tear through groups of thugs using Kenshiro’s signature ""Hokuto Shinken"" combat techniques.
Lost Paradise’s world is packed with character-developing and world-building side missions, as well as a collection of hilarious minigames. From buggy races and rhythm-based ""Hokuto Shinken"" chiropractic therapy sessions, to managing a nightclub and more. There are plenty of adventures that explore the world outside of battle in new and creative ways!
Explore a Lost Paradise and the Wasteland Surrounding It - Even Kenshiro needs the occasional break from beating up thugs. Luckily, even in the dilapidated city of Eden, there’s no shortage of engaging side missions and minigames to take part in. Use the power of ""Hokuto Shinken"" to prepare drinks at a bar, manage a struggling nightclub, customize a buggy and race through the barren desert, play retro games at the arcade or your hideout, including the original Fist of the North Star game, and more! Tired of the city? Head out into the wasteland in your buggy to collect materials and complete side missions, but be careful of hidden dangers lurking beyond the dunes!
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Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise
Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise is an all-new chapter in the Hokuto Shinken saga! As master of the Hokuto Shinken martial arts style, Kenshiro will demolish enemies from the inside out with dozens of brutal and iconic techniques, all faithfully recreated from the original manga. Beyond the battles, Kenshiro can engage with the citizens of Eden and take his skills as a Hokuto Shinken master to new heights with such feats as bartending, buggy racing in the wastelands, and more!
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Customers like the gameplay, saying it's hours of fun and gory gameplay. They also appreciate the humor, saying the game is hilarious. Customers also say it'll stay true to the anime series. They appreciate the value, saying its a great price on a pretty good game. Customers are satisfied with condition. However, some customers are mixed on combat.
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Customers like the gameplay. They mention that it has hours upon hours of fun and gory gameplay with a fun English dub. They also say the story is cool and has a good amount of humor to balance it out. Customers also say that the game is great with lots of action and RPG elements. They say it's enjoyable for any fan of the series and has simple gameplay with so much to do and tons of replay.
"...While I’m still fairly early on, I’m already having a blast. The story is interesting and I’m excited to see where it takes Kenshiro, the main..." Read more
"...As a big fan of the manga/anime series this game has been a fun way to relive it all in an alternate re-telling as well as being able to play as..." Read more
"...Absolutely buy this game for $20 as you will have hours upon hours of fun and gory gameplay with a fun English dub and some fun combat...." Read more
"...surprisingly satisfying way w/o ever getting too repetitive, interesting RPG elements, engaging albeit hoaky story you'd only get from a FOTNS tale,..." Read more
Customers find the game hilarious, silly, and over-the-top. They also say the humor doesn't dry out as it imports most of the Yakuza aspects.
"...Bartending is more enjoyable, with some humorous scenes and even more humorous techniques...." Read more
"...It’s silly, serious, bombastic as always, over-the-top, and just plain fun...." Read more
"...Most of the gameplay and controls follow the Yakuza series. The humor doesn't dry out as it imports most of the Yakuza aspects such as substories..." Read more
"...(the mixing game is hilarious...until you've mixed all the drink types at least once and then..." Read more
Customers find the anime game amazing and true to the manga and anime series. They also appreciate the more anime-esque gameplay and say it's well suited for what was accomplished.
"...is not in the new Dragon Engine, but I feel that the more anime-esque gameplay is well suited for what was accomplished here...." Read more
"Amazing anime game that stays true to the FONS series! A must to play and be sure to set the language to Japanese to get the full feel, word up!" Read more
"I love this game! Very true to the Manga and Animated Series...." Read more
"Love the game. Love the anime." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the video game software. They mention that it's a great price on a pretty good game.
"Great product, amazing price, arrived in a timely manor. Thank you again, plays exactly like a Yakuza game" Read more
"...It was exciting to play for hours and the price was right." Read more
"Good seller and product" Read more
"Great game at a great price..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the condition of the video game software. They mention that it holds up well, and the presentation is solid.
"...'s chest is a little low for my liking, but the rest of the presentation holds up well. 60 fps in game and 30 fps in major cutscenes...." Read more
"It arrived fast, and it was in good condition like it was new." Read more
"The game is solid!" Read more
"Good condition..." Read more
Customers like the music in the video game. They mention that the voice of Kenshiro is excellent, the English voice cast is excellent and the Japanese voice acting is great. They also mention that it has fun and gory gameplay with a fun English dub.
"...a good departure from always having to go subbed and the voice of Kenshiro is excellent.Graphics 8/10-----------------..." Read more
"...The music is great, the voice acting is great in the Japanese(Skip the dub, who even asked for it?),..." Read more
"I love the game, great gameplay, story, and an excellent English voice cast." Read more
Customers are mixed about the combat. Some mention that it feels amazing to control, the combat is arcadey, and refreshing. They also say that the fighting mechanics are top-notch and fun. However, some customers feel that the game is not the standard story, and the fights are monotonous and boring.
"...Story is fun, combat is fun, side missions are ridiculous...." Read more
"...In other words, the slight drop in overall quality is understandable - expectations have to be lowered due to this...." Read more
"...Kenshiro feels amazing to control, combat is arcadey but in a surprisingly satisfying way w/o ever getting too repetitive, interesting RPG elements,..." Read more
"...The substories can be a bit boring and it does feel at times I'm just playing another Yakuza game rather than a Fist of the North Star game...." Read more
Customers find the cut scenes in the video game software long and unskippable. They also say the graphics and character design are bad.
"...to go back and forth same areas just to be treated to long, unskippable cut scenes..." Read more
"...might enjoy this game, but I found it tedious due to the unskipable cut scenes and frequent character dialogue scenes...." Read more
"Graphics and character design is really bad, you'd think they were drawn by a child...." Read more
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Fights get more advanced as you do, spending points on passive buffs and active skills increase your survival and lethality. Some of the moves you may, at first, think you'll never use or see. But then, you get into a big fight and Ken is just exploding people left and right, up and down, frontways and backways. At a certain point you'll stick to the perfect channel to speed up the generic fights, but even then it's a gory mess. One flaw is that parry is a flawed skill, that has an extremely specific timing. More often than not, you'll take a hit, so stick to dodging.
Story is fun, combat is fun, side missions are ridiculous. I'm not talking about the generic "get this" or "fight this," I'm talking about bartending, club management, and being a doctor. Ken wears a suit well and can do everything just as well. Bartending is more enjoyable, with some humorous scenes and even more humorous techniques. Club management is similar to the Yakuza series, and only seems more complex than it really is. Spend a few minutes with it and you'll tear it up (when you're not recruiting). There are races as well, but driving is kinda wonky until you get better parts, so it's not really much. Doctor Ken cures problems and kills bad guys in a beat-based game where you jam and heal. It's... magic.
This game is essentially a Yakuza title re-designed aesthetically to fit the long-time, popular manga/anime series. It essentially feels a lot like Yakuza 0 as it’s still being run on that older engine - so it’s back to finding save points on the map, waiting through semi-short load times when transitioning into battle encounters from free-roaming, and slightly clunkier movement controls.
I think many people might initially think less of this entry due to these aforementioned reasons as well as due to the fact that the overall quality of the translation, chapter flow, etc might be a little less than what we’ve come to expect from the Ryu Ga Gotoku studio. However, I think it’s really important to consider that this particular entry was made by a newer, less experienced team within that studio while the veteran team has been working on an upcoming entry titled “Judge Eyes” or “Project Judge” for North American audiences. In other words, the slight drop in overall quality is understandable - expectations have to be lowered due to this. Ultimately, these minor problems aren’t that bad and really don’t get in the way of enjoying this game.
You fight, explore, fulfill substories, level up and upgrade different aspects of your fighting technique, play various mini-games, drive around the desert, and progress through the main story. While I’m still fairly early on, I’m already having a blast. The story is interesting and I’m excited to see where it takes Kenshiro, the main protagonist, and his allies and enemies. It’s silly, serious, bombastic as always, over-the-top, and just plain fun.
There’s options to lower the gore experienced through combat if that’s a turn off, too.
I can’t recommend this enough to any long-time fans of the Yakuza series or any newcomers, like me, that can’t get enough of the games this studio puts out. Show your support and buy this game. Enjoy it. It’s not perfect and some of its flaws are more noticeable than the mainline entries, but it’s still a great package filled with all that the studio is best known for.
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Yakuza Kiwami is the only Yakuza game I've ever played but this game feels almost exactly like it as far as gameplay and existing in a semi-open world/city with various quests and mini games thrown in. Some of the mini games are fun (Bartender Ken, "baseball" - I forget the name!), while others are somehow even more corny (Dr. Kenshiro, Manager Ken) - all of them would never happen in the true world of FotNS and just feel way over the top and unreal in this universe. However the rewards unlocked from these games, especially bartender make it something you almost have to do to get better equipment and money.
I'm currently about level 26 and have unlocked many more special moves and abilities, through training and leveling up, making the early repetitive nature of the combat gradually disappear due to switching up my combat style against the enemies who keep coming at me.
My favorite part is battling like 20 enemies encountered while driving the buggy in the wasteland and testing out my newest unlocked abilities. Watching the blood spray is really cool, and you can really feel the power of Hokuto Shinken when Ken unleashes on the enemy. I only wish the world felt truly more open and larger, similar to a Fallout game. The world is only open in the style of Yakuza and not like Fallout 4.
For fans of FotNS this is absolutely a must buy. For Yakuza fans this is probably a game you'll want to check out (there is a costume to play as Kiryu). For the average gamer, I'm not sure it will be for you. For me, it's great! Thanks to Sega for releasing this in the U.S.!
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2018
Yakuza Kiwami is the only Yakuza game I've ever played but this game feels almost exactly like it as far as gameplay and existing in a semi-open world/city with various quests and mini games thrown in. Some of the mini games are fun (Bartender Ken, "baseball" - I forget the name!), while others are somehow even more corny (Dr. Kenshiro, Manager Ken) - all of them would never happen in the true world of FotNS and just feel way over the top and unreal in this universe. However the rewards unlocked from these games, especially bartender make it something you almost have to do to get better equipment and money.
I'm currently about level 26 and have unlocked many more special moves and abilities, through training and leveling up, making the early repetitive nature of the combat gradually disappear due to switching up my combat style against the enemies who keep coming at me.
My favorite part is battling like 20 enemies encountered while driving the buggy in the wasteland and testing out my newest unlocked abilities. Watching the blood spray is really cool, and you can really feel the power of Hokuto Shinken when Ken unleashes on the enemy. I only wish the world felt truly more open and larger, similar to a Fallout game. The world is only open in the style of Yakuza and not like Fallout 4.
For fans of FotNS this is absolutely a must buy. For Yakuza fans this is probably a game you'll want to check out (there is a costume to play as Kiryu). For the average gamer, I'm not sure it will be for you. For me, it's great! Thanks to Sega for releasing this in the U.S.!
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BUT NO. This is a genuinely GOOD GAME! Lost Paradise is made by the team at Sega in charge of the Yakuza series! A wonder series about a tough fighter who’s out to fight against an evil world to protect those he cares about. So... BASICALLY the entire original story of Fist of the North Star as it is.
Going onto gameplay, you play as a tough martial artist who punches people SO HARD THEY EXPLODE! The combat is deep, the moves feel impactful and the game gives you so much to do between head-explosions. There are side missions where you run around a small city working at a bar mixing drinks, operating a night club, racing about in dune buggy races, and even a casino. You can even unlock a host of older Sega arcade games!
And then there’s the wasteland. So, you’re given a straight up car to venture around the post-apocalyptic desert in. It handle SUPER well, you can even upgrade it with parts you can find out in the desert to make it go faster, have better fuel efficiency, turn better, etc. This game has stupid depth.
Maybe watch a bit of the anime and manga before going into this though, you’ll enjoy it more that way.
Great game, HARD RECOMMEND.