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Yes that's the song I pick. It's my fav track
i also love that shit, too much time combining bracelets and earrings to upgrade the girls does that to a man
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Yes that's the song I pick. It's my fav track
I also never played any Yakuza game. Where should I start? With 0? Or with Like a Dragon like OP?
Welcome, you're in for a wild ride!
Personally, before starting Infinite Wealth, I'd recommend playing the Yakuza series games. While LAD focuses on Ichiban and there is no need for any prior knowledge, the sequel includes a LOT of Kiryu story, so almost half of the game plot will be lost on you.
Start with Yakuza Kiwami and Kiwami 2, those are the modern remakes of Yakuza 1 and 2 and they are great.
You can also start with Yakuza 0, it is a prequel, but it can be safely played after 1 and 2.
Then I'd personally watch the summary of 3-4-5 on Youtube, as those are PS3-ass games and kinda hard to get into.
Then play Yakuza 6 and The Man Who Erased His Name.
And THEN you can play Infinite Wealth and it will hit you like a truck.
Never understand, who request start from middle(any games), it's like you're read book from middle. If you want whole story, backstory, even sidestories, just start from Yakuza 0, there alot mentions in every game.I'd personally suggest starting with Zero*), it gives a lot of context to the events of 1.
I would definitely not like the games as much without the silly stuff. I don’t think these games would be anywhere near as popular if they were just played completely straight.Yakuza games were always seen as great games by almost every gamer that played them, but why none of them appear in tops as masterpieces, must play, GOTY games? Is it the silliness which detract them to be seen as the great ones?
They can be incredibly silly. They can also be incredibly serious. And often at the same time. This doesn't work with many people. Also the pacing can be really off, it can take a lot of time for the game to really pick up. And when it does, it may again lull for quite a while before you really get back into the action.Yakuza games were always seen as great games by almost every gamer that played them, but why none of them appear in tops as masterpieces, must play, GOTY games? Is it the silliness which detract them to be seen as the great ones?
Because they are all amazing! And you would enjoy the story so much more, when you know the context."bro if you want to really enjoy this one game you need to spend 200-300 hours playing 5 different games"
yakuza fans are something else
I mean- OP has jumped straight into like.. Harry Potter and the half blood prince- or right to Infinity War without any previous history in their respective series."bro if you want to really enjoy this one game you need to spend 200-300 hours playing 5 different games"
yakuza fans are something else
Any example?
I also never played any Yakuza game. Where should I start? With 0? Or with Like a Dragon like OP?
I played about half of this and want to get back to it. But man! I really hate turn based combat, but I'm also not a huge fan of the regular Yakuza combat. ha!
I just like all the weird stuff and being in the world.
Wait, this song is the one you pick out when this banger will live rent free in your head for the rest of your life?
When you discover it in the game, your life will change.What an absolute banger.
Yeah...that was my first entry as well.I just finished Like a Dragon after 61 hours:
This thread also sums it up very nicely: https://www.neogaf.com/threads/desp...le-aged-guy-things-according-to-devs.1674619/
The game is just so...mature (and goofy at the same time). The MQ is grounded in reality, with characters not being some caricatures of normal people. They act normal, speak normal, it's a pleasure to learn more about them as you advance in the Bond Level. Side-quests are also incredible: helping girl raise money for her brother's operation ; helping the homeless guy turn his life around. I mean...is it really so hard to put mature themes in games? Because here you have a bunch of devs that managed to do it, and at the same time also putting more lighter things e.g. minigames.
Two nitpicks from my side:
1. Business management minigame is obligatory - good luck going through a game without the income stream from Ichiban Confections. Everything cost money, including fast travel. Want best weapons? Cool, spend over 20 million yen to upgrade the workshop. Want to advance the plot? That will be 3 million yen.
2. Difficulty spike at the end of chapter 12 (*THAT* fight), afterwards all bosses become just HP sponges, they can't hurt you much but you still take 5 minutes with OP attacks to bring them down
Now I probably need to play the whole series, fml.
ive only ever played yakuza demos, and have been waiting to start the series "the right way", you know playing the oldest titles first... but im just gonna jump to zero and see how it goes.
Well, that's the point, I don't know if I will like the game and want to keep playing the other games. So I would like to play the one that would give a good introduction to the franchise and not be lost in the story.Well for one I think the combat is much better. The first one was carried by fun animations and classes but was overall a very basic turn based system. This time around they've added a lot more depth by letting you move around, making positioning way more important, adding more interactivity with the environments (like in the older games) and more. I actually think the combat system is so fun now that I wouldn't mind if a more classic Fantasy style JRPG took elements from it.
They also made it easier to avoid unnecessary fights which was a major annoyance for me in the first one. You need to get a lot closer to enemies now to get into a fight, which is nice as in the first one the invisible area around enemies that would trigger combat was way too big and it often made it impossible to avoid fights even if you tried to sidestep a round enemies. Sometimes I'd just want to go to a store or restaurant and I'd have to go through 2-3 unavoidable fights to get there.
They also added a mechanic called "Smackdown" which lets you basically one shot a group of enemies if they are significantly lower level than you, which means that even if you get into a fight you couldn't avoid you don't need to waste time fighting enemies that will give you next to no xp or money.
It really depends if you want a starting point to play through the entire franchise or if you just want a starting point to get into the modern iteration of it and keep up with new releases.
If you want to play through the older games and experience the real time action era of the franchise (Yakuza 0-6) then both 0 or Kiwami 1 are a good starting point.
If you'd rather just want to get into the more contemporary games with their turn based RPG approach then Like a Dragoon works well as an entry point too.
So I would like to play the one that would give a good introduction to the franchise and not be lost in the story.
I do think playing the other games gave me a larger appreciation for the series overall. I will say that for years I was always turned off by the Yakuza games based off of my own bias (looked like Shenmu...no thanks) and I didn't understand how fleshed out the entire universe of the series is even starting from 0.Well, that's the point, I don't know if I will like the game and want to keep playing the other games. So I would like to play the one that would give a good introduction to the franchise and not be lost in the story.
Well, that's the point, I don't know if I will like the game and want to keep playing the other games. So I would like to play the one that would give a good introduction to the franchise and not be lost in the story.
I think the main story aspect is getting weaker with each game. All other aspects are improving, which is good. They are having trouble coming up with stories after the Tojo-Omi dissolution. I really hate Yagami in Lost Judgment. I actually relate to Kuwana more hahahahahThat's a good point.
Judgement is the better game of the 2. In Lost Judgement Yagami just keeps going "is this what dead lady would have wanted?"
Snake style was a good improvement to the combat tho
And after 500 hours you should play the spin-offs
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The man who erased his name
Are Judgement and Lost Judgment really spin-offs though? I thought they were a new series separate from the Yakuza games.And after 500 hours you should play the spin-offs
Like a Dragon: Ishin
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The man who erased his name
Lost Judgement
Judgement
You could say it's a spinoff. It's the same setting. There's Tojo clan in Judgement. IIRC you can find Yagami office in Yakuza 7 and 8Are Judgement and Lost Judgment really spin-offs though? I thought they were a new series separate from the Yakuza games.