Wreckless: The Yakuza Missions
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The game was specifically developed for Xbox rather than being a port and was well-received.<ref name="IGN">Template:Cite web</ref> The GameCube and PlayStation 2 versions suffered from performance issues and did not sell well. On August 4, 2005, a Japan-only sequel was released for the Xbox called Template:Nihongo. The sequel had online leaderboard support via Xbox Live. Online support was terminated in 2010, however, revival online servers such as Insignia have restored online functionality.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Plot
In the game, set in Hong Kong, the player plays as either part of a corrupt police unit attempting to crack down on rival yakuza operations, or as a pair of spies hired to take down Tiger Takagi, the head of the Hong Kong yakuza.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Reception
Wreckless: The Yakuza Missions
The game received "mixed or average reviews" on all platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.<ref name="MC_GC"/><ref name="MC_PS2"/><ref name="MC_XBOX"/> In Japan, Famitsu gave the Xbox version a score of two sevens and two sixes for a total of 26 out of 40.<ref name="Fam"/>
Michael "Major Mike" Weigand of GameProTemplate:'s May 2002 issue called the Xbox version "a solid offering for gamers on the prowl for action-seasoned driving. If you liked Driver and Spy Hunter, make Wreckless: The Yakuza Missions your next challenge."<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>Template:Efn Ten issues later, however, Fennec Fox said of the other two console versions, "Hopefully, we've learned that most launch games should not be touched after the launch is over. The new Wreckless may have more missions (which get boring after a while), a free-roam mode (which you can only unlock by completing the game, so there's little point), and the ability to run over pedestrians (big whoop), but the fact is that there are games on both the PS2 and GameCube that easily outclass this one in everything it sets out to do."<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>Template:Efn
Extended Play gave the Xbox version three stars out of five, saying, "While Wreckless is a fun game, it certainly will not appeal to all gamers. Fans of action-driving titles will enjoy the game's fast-paced feel and crisp graphics, but the game's shortcomings ultimately keep it from achieving the classic status of a game such as Twisted Metal. However, for those who like their games unique (or are big fans of Hong Kong Cinema), there are some thrills to be had, which could earn Wreckless a cult following."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Louis Bedigian of GameZone gave the same console version 9.5 out of 10, saying, "The controls are nearly perfect. I have never played a driving game with such precise controls before."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> However, Michael Lafferty gave the GameCube version seven out of ten, calling it "an average arcade demolition game that does have a good range of features but suffers from game play that is basically the same thing over and over."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Natalie Romano gave the PlayStation 2 version a similar score of seven out of ten, calling it an "extremely fun game that loses it[s] charms way too quickly."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
The Xbox version was nominated for the "Best Graphics (Technical) on Xbox" award at GameSpotTemplate:'s Best and Worst of 2002 Awards, which went to Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
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The sequel received more mixed reviews than the original. In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of two sevens, one six and one seven,<ref name=Fam2/> while Famitsu Xbox gave it one nine, one eight, one nine, and one eight.<ref name=FamXB/>
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