Packaging art:
![](http://www.gametab.com/images/ss/ps2/5632/box.jpg)
Some quick impressions of this spectacular game![Happy](https://bordersdown.net/core/images/smilies/happy.gif)
In terms of structure it might bare some resemblance to Shenmue but Ryu Ga is actually underneath a very sophisticated and brutally satisfying fighting/action game. I haven't gotten much of the story due to my limited knowledge of Japanese and the kanji are as frequent as the punches!
There are a number of combinations available from the beginning which will send your foes onto the floors, the walls, windows and maybe even ceilings depending on the surroundings. Certain objects such as golf clubs, recycle bins etc. may be picked up used against your victims. I believe you can acquire new moves as you progress further into the game, as there is an option to level up your character once you've accumulated enough points/credits by being, to put it bluntly, a bad ass!
It's presented in 16:9 WS and Dolby Digital. Visually it is stunning, the streets are full of life and neon lights as far as the eye can see. The framerate is stable (30fps) and never fluctuates. Controls are responsive and intuitive.
Screenshots:
![](http://sega.jp/ps2/ryuga/images/ryu_scr06.jpg)
![](http://sega.jp/ps2/ryuga/images/ryu_scr04.jpg)
![](http://sega.jp/ps2/ryuga/images/ryu_scr05.jpg)
![](http://sega.jp/ps2/ryuga/images/ryu_scr03.jpg)
Buy it Links
![](http://www.gametab.com/images/ss/ps2/5632/box.jpg)
Some quick impressions of this spectacular game
![Happy](https://bordersdown.net/core/images/smilies/happy.gif)
In terms of structure it might bare some resemblance to Shenmue but Ryu Ga is actually underneath a very sophisticated and brutally satisfying fighting/action game. I haven't gotten much of the story due to my limited knowledge of Japanese and the kanji are as frequent as the punches!
There are a number of combinations available from the beginning which will send your foes onto the floors, the walls, windows and maybe even ceilings depending on the surroundings. Certain objects such as golf clubs, recycle bins etc. may be picked up used against your victims. I believe you can acquire new moves as you progress further into the game, as there is an option to level up your character once you've accumulated enough points/credits by being, to put it bluntly, a bad ass!
It's presented in 16:9 WS and Dolby Digital. Visually it is stunning, the streets are full of life and neon lights as far as the eye can see. The framerate is stable (30fps) and never fluctuates. Controls are responsive and intuitive.
Screenshots:
![](http://sega.jp/ps2/ryuga/images/ryu_scr06.jpg)
![](http://sega.jp/ps2/ryuga/images/ryu_scr04.jpg)
![](http://sega.jp/ps2/ryuga/images/ryu_scr05.jpg)
![](http://sega.jp/ps2/ryuga/images/ryu_scr03.jpg)
Buy it Links
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