ERYFKRAD
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In continuation to that, holy shit Herculean spirit is op as fuck.That stuff is not as bad as I thought it would be.Well, guess i'm a hunter now.
In continuation to that, holy shit Herculean spirit is op as fuck.That stuff is not as bad as I thought it would be.Well, guess i'm a hunter now.
The finale of Yakuza 5 is possibly the worst I've ever experienced in any videogame of any type, leeching away the desire to play more games in this series.Guys, what?
NOTHING can be worse than the yakuza 4 dumbass final ch, NOTHING.
Yakuza 6 has that problem a lot of Yakuza plots do where it sets up a bunch of intrigue at the beginning to get you hooked, but the resolution to that intrigue is always retarded. Personally, I never noticed when I was playing each game for the first time because there are other elements to latch onto by the end (which are arguably just distractions). Yakuza 3 is especially bad with that. "Woah, it's Kazama?!! And he shot Daigo and one of Kiryu's friends, both at the same time?!!" It's like one of those 1960s comics where Superman is choking Batman and then you turn the page and they were just practicing for a play.
Haruka is the sole thing that ruined Kiryu's life. Things would have been a lot better for him if she never existedYakuza 6 has that problem a lot of Yakuza plots do where it sets up a bunch of intrigue at the beginning to get you hooked, but the resolution to that intrigue is always retarded. Personally, I never noticed when I was playing each game for the first time because there are other elements to latch onto by the end (which are arguably just distractions). Yakuza 3 is especially bad with that. "Woah, it's Kazama?!! And he shot Daigo and one of Kiryu's friends, both at the same time?!!" It's like one of those 1960s comics where Superman is choking Batman and then you turn the page and they were just practicing for a play.
Very true, but these games' biggest problem writing-wise has always been the lack of consistency of both storytelling and the characters. Once you can look past the silliness, retcons and plot-holes, it's all an interesting tale of an endless chain of betrayals and backstabs told in a fun way.
I personally dreaded the start of Y6, because it mirrored Kiwami 2 in how it looked and played (which I really didn't like). I was also not a fan of the whole story and how everything was made to be about the baby (and Haruka's potential sexual escapades with young gangsters), but I think the game featured some okay characters (Someya, Nagumo- and Big Lo, who I really liked).
You should do yourself a favor and play the original Yakuza 2 rather than that low budget, no effort demake. I made the same mistake myself, but the original has better combat, better pacing, better music, and much better presentation all around. It's not hard to emulate, last I checked. The only problem with OG Y2 in comparison to K2 is that it's a pain in the ass to 100%, but that's only a problem if you're a completionistfag, and thankfully I put aside that mental illness myself.I personally dreaded the start of Y6, because it mirrored Kiwami 2 in how it looked and played (which I really didn't like).
The finale of Yakuza 5 is possibly the worst I've ever experienced in any videogame of any type, leeching away the desire to play more games in this series.
Boss-wise it is easily the best final boss. Even if cinematic-heavy, the way the fight evolves from that room on the second floor to the front garden of the mansion is fucking amazing. Peak testosterone.
But do play Yakuza 6. Overall, I wasn't happy how bloated the main narrative of Yakuza 5 was either. But Yakuza 6 is as lean and tight as the series gets.
My comment about the finale of Yakuza had nothing to do with the combat and everything to do with the "plot" and Haruka.Haruka is the sole thing that ruined Kiryu's life. Things would have been a lot better for him if she never existed
Even to the core of character, Kiryu is not a delinquent. Most of his personal conflict comes from him being too upstanding and self-sacrificial to the point of disregarding his own life at the expense of those who depend on him and care about him. This is not a conflict that comes from a criminal, delinquent character. Really just another reason why the "Yakuza" name is so fucking bad compared to "Like a Dragon". The only thing "yakuza" about Kiryu is the way he looks.Kiryu problem is piece of shit kazama letting him become a yakuza.
But kiryu is not a yakuza, dude is a average action hero good boy, kiryu is a fucking cop.
Isn't this the idea behind Sleeping Dogs?But kiryu is not a yakuza, dude is a average action hero good boy, kiryu is a fucking cop.
Nix that dude is borderline psycho.Isn't this the idea behind Sleeping Dogs?But kiryu is not a yakuza, dude is a average action hero good boy, kiryu is a fucking cop.
Even to the core of character, Kiryu is not a delinquent. Most of his personal conflict comes from him being too upstanding and self-sacrificial to the point of disregarding his own life at the expense of those who depend on him and care about him. This is not a conflict that comes from a criminal, delinquent character. Really just another reason why the "Yakuza" name is so fucking bad compared to "Like a Dragon". The only thing "yakuza" about Kiryu is the way he looks.Kiryu problem is piece of shit kazama letting him become a yakuza.
But kiryu is not a yakuza, dude is a average action hero good boy, kiryu is a fucking cop.
I still dream of this studio making a Cowboy Bebop or Samurai Champloo game.
New IPs are also fine.
Do I think that we will see Lost Judgment on PC? I don't think so, not if that talent studio has any say. The question is if future games in the series will get a new protagonist. It's the only way I see the series on PC, tbh.
Rubber bulletplz do not die by taking a bulled from saejima
Rubber fallfalling from the millenium tower