LJ has the best combat in the franchise and 7 is their first attempt at turn based gameplay. What do you think? I'm never gonna dance again. These guilty feet have got no rhythm.
I've been doing fricking school stories for days to unlock the boxing gym. Now there's a fricking motorcycle club? I haven't even gotten that far yet. There's way too much school shit
YLAD has a fan fricking tastic main cast. Ichiban is great, Adachi and Saeko are great, and the story is interesting on it's own beyond them. For me, the protag and main cast in Judgement is way more dull and boring, it seems like they were more focused on making Yagami seem 'cool' in Judgement than making him actually fun and interesting, but maybe that's just me.
If I were you I'd go with YLAD, or at least download it so it's in your library forever while it's still free on PSPlus..
>the protag and main cast in Judgement is way more dull and boring
Words of wisdom. Yakuza 7 definitely has it's bad moments, but Judgement and Lost Judgement make the player question why they are even playing the games in the first place.
Based gay singer enthusiast. I've been including George Michael/Wham! lyrics in posts just because I happened to be listening to the songs while typing the posts.
Well first ask yourself.
Do you want to play a beat em up with a ex-lawyer turned detective.
Or do you want to play a turn based RPG with a schizophrenic ex-convict that loves dragon quest a little too much?
LJ has the best combat in the franchise and 7 is their first attempt at turn based gameplay. What do you think? I'm never gonna dance again. These guilty feet have got no rhythm.
Well, RPG ain't really my cup of tea but it's free tho, is it really that clunky to play?
I enjoyed the gameplay and a lot of other people did too, but there are still a significant number of people who hate the gameplay change.
The only people who hate LJ are hardcore minigamegays that don't care about any other aspect of the game.
Clunky? No. It's just rather basic outside of minigames. Just rock paper scissors with job changing.
The game definitely suffers because of the combat, but it's serviceable enough. It's still definitely something you'll enjoy if you like Yakuza because everything else is still there. If the combat is really important to you though the answer to your question is LJ.
Oh man this RPG stuff is going to need time to get used to, is YLAD story great? I know LJ is about bullies getting killed at least
You know that meme where someone tweeted "Show me someone who's suffered more than Ellie" from TLoU2? Yeah. Replace Ellie with Kazuma Kiryu and make the answer Ichiban Kasuga by a country mile.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Don't sell Kiryu short, sure he might have been the chairman and had a lot of respect, but that also means he was always on the run, never hot to enjoy his peaceful life, and got to the point that he had to abandon his kids and play for dead if it meant they would have a peaceful life.
Ichiban at least gets to keep his friends
2 years ago
Anonymous
>be Kiryu >fake death >show up to fight some guys 5 minutes later
2 years ago
Anonymous
fair enough, that moment did ruin it
2 years ago
Anonymous
Boat wo ka shi ki ri ni shite !
2 years ago
Anonymous
very in-character >balaclava disguise with his full suit on in 6 >luchador mask disguise with this bare tattooed back in 3
serious answer would be you now realize yuta saw the big rusty secret proof of the corruption as well as Kiryu but nobody came for him for that, so basically uh based moron Date allowed some slimy politician with good diplomatic qualities into a room with Kiryu on good painkillers and Kiryu god duped out of cool Tokyo mafia action just like that. And later Kiryu realised that clearly and returned what is his with Watase help.
2 years ago
Anonymous
For now
Honestly Ichiban went through more bullshit in one game than Kiryu had to go through in like 3 games.
2 years ago
Anonymous
I disagree but only because Kiryu had so many games to pull from >Y0 >Orphan >Got forced out of the Yakuza by some random buttholes frickery
Y1 >Went to prision to save his clan only to come back and see his best friend becomes Scar level disney villian, ended upw ith him dying >his only love died as well
Y2 >Fall in love again only for that person to leave THE ENTIRE FRANCHISE
Y3 >Frick off to the beach and build an orphanage only for a random Yakuza dude to bulldoze it down >get your new BFF killed
Y4 >forced out of retirement
Y5 >nearly die trying to protect the Tojo Clan even thought you are supposedly not even related anymore
Y6 >your adopted daughter escapes, gets hit by a car and got pregnant by a random loser >Have to save random loser to try and keep your adopted daughter alive >realize as long as you stick around things wont ever get better
And im sure im missing a frick ton other things
2 years ago
Anonymous
Ichiban goes through everything that happened in 0 and 1 in one game. Even goes homeless, has Korea and China immigrants after his life and has the entire country against him as an opponent when he goes into politics.
Ichiban goes through more shit than kiryu does in a single game. Kiryu just stretches everything out and wonders around kamurocho for 70% of each of his games.
The events of Yakuza games tend to span a very short time frame for each game. Yakuza 7 takes a bit a of a leap from that and besides obvious time skips at the start of the game. Takes place within the span of a few months and not like a week.
YLAD has a fan fricking tastic main cast. Ichiban is great, Adachi and Saeko are great, and the story is interesting on it's own beyond them. For me, the protag and main cast in Judgement is way more dull and boring, it seems like they were more focused on making Yagami seem 'cool' in Judgement than making him actually fun and interesting, but maybe that's just me.
If I were you I'd go with YLAD, or at least download it so it's in your library forever while it's still free on PSPlus..
Oh yeah, how could I forget? Nanba is best boy forever.
and he's the best singer i've heard in yakuza to date
2 years ago
Anonymous
I find weird how he remains a fricking hobo for the entire game
2 years ago
Anonymous
He is both the best and worst. Japanese singer is great. English singer is absolute ass.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Nah dude his english singer is surprisingly good too. Out of the main cast in english he's definitely the best.
2 years ago
Moose
>Nanba is best boy
Are you joking? Adachi and Ichiban are best boys without question. Nanba's awful. >Complete coward for at least half the game. >butthole in virtually all conversations and not even a playful kind of banter like Adachi, an actual butthole. >Constantly smug sounding about everything which makes the table talks and party talks annoying when he's around. >Has the HP of a wet paper towel.
His only redeeming moment was the ending chapter 3 discussion with Ichiban, that's it. I absolutely loathed his double heel turn and he wasn't endearing as a character at all even when you know his backstory. His Baka Mitai is definitely top tier though, I still think Akiyama's is better but his is pretty much right after. When it comes to English VAs outside of karaoke he's dead last next to the only Bostonian in the Omi Alliance: Ishioda.
Does 6 offer anything that K2 doesn't? Everything I've heard about make it seem like K2, but worse.
Onomichi is great, the substories are pretty great overall and they're all fully voiced, Someya is one of the better antagonists and has awesome fights, in general it has some pretty fantastic boss fights, and it has some great gauntlets.
2 years ago
Anonymous
This I have absolutely no idea what people see in Shitba when Adachi and Zhao exist. Not to mention he literally went homeless because he was a simp to a bawd that got him fired because he covered up for her. Absolute beta.
The cast in YLAD is good but the combat in YLAD is garbage, and it's worse than your average JRPG. Also how can you say Judgment's cast is weak when Kaito, Sugiura and Higaishi exist?
The game definitely suffers because of the combat, but it's serviceable enough. It's still definitely something you'll enjoy if you like Yakuza because everything else is still there. If the combat is really important to you though the answer to your question is LJ.
>game has effects based on positioning >enemies and your party randomly move around during combat so taking advantage of those is a crapshoot >job system is half-baked with most of them not offering any unique benefits
And my personal favorite is >main character's resurrection skill has a chance to fail
Imagine a yakuza game where very action is basically a heat action. To some that’s an improvement, to others a detriment. I like yakuza as a full package so the change to RPG didn’t hurt so much as feel like an interesting change. I honestly want them to keep going down the RPG path while also having the more traditional beat ‘em up gameplay in other games as well. I just hate that judgement is becoming a franchise instead of making a new story out of the millions of potentially interesting people living in Kamurocho and letting Yagami boring ass be a one off.
Guy that plays Yagami is apparently not returning. (Good. Yagami looked a million years old.)
Kaito got a super-rare happy ending in his DLC and probably won't return except as a cameo.
Nah. Although a few prior characters show up eventually and the game is littered with little nods to prior games. They do nothing more than make fans of the series slightly happier playing it.
It's pretty self contained.
LJ and Y7 are two sides of the same coin.
Y7 doesn't have the best gameplay. super basic RPG which is a far departure from the series as we know it but it's Story and characters are fricking Phenomenal and possibly the best the series has ever been.
While LJ's Story is honestly lack luster at best with mostly a forgettable cast to be overshadowed by the series best combat yet.
No, and you can't change it in PA either. It's strictly in substories or main story events that ask you to change into your disguise. The only character that can do that is Kaito in his DLC because it's an unlockable ability and The Kaito Files has no PA in it but rather acts as a PA in the final chapter.
What the frick? I've only played the original Judgment but did they really not fix that for the sequel? Fricking around in silly clothes is like half the fun of PA and Yagami's default outfit sucks.
Nope. I wouldn't be surprised if it's some sort of clause Johnny's has at this point. You can make a save in chapter 12 before you to talk to Tesso and it allows you to wear any disguise but only during nighttime settings while chapter 1 lets you run around with the janitor disguise and only the janitor disguise until you go to Seiryo in the morning but you can visit both Kamurocho and Ijincho.
The story is better but as far as minigames, combat and exploration is concerned it's basically a K2 but worse type thing
It's still worth one playthrough, if only because the characters are interesting and Hiroshima is a comfy as fuark location.
Believe it or not, one entry in the franchise offers some things that a remake of a completely different games doesn't.
You get to play on the attacking side of clan creator instead of defending, you manage your own baseball team, there's an entire minigame dedicated to drinking and making friends, it has some exclusive karaoke songs, it has fully voiced substories, it has spirit photography, you can fight a shark, it introduces onomichio, and it has one of my favorite yakuza stories.
Yep, that's the main gimmick of it to keep you subscribing. Same deal on the Xbox side with their Xbox One/SeX games they give away. Only the 360 games are kept permanently on your account even without Gold.
Ichiban is cooler than the johnny's homosexual idol.
but action developers made jRPGs like what they think jRPGs are--really, really awful grinding at the end and overly simplistic battle commands.
They give you better dungeons to level up in as you progress through the game. Grinding is really quick. If you don't want to do their genuine dungeons, they even have a tower that just takes you instantly to each fight and you can choose which floor you start at once clearing that stage (they do this for every 5th stage).
The "grind" is a joke even if you're doing TFMT. It's the least I've ever grinded in a JRPG.
For the main story you just run the <NOT OPTIONAL> optional dungeon in chapter 13 once and maybe do the last five floors one or two more times if you're not confident and that'll take you through all of it along with FMT.
If you're doing TFMT then you just need to get at least two jobs for a character to 99 (Your main job and a throwaway for stats) and everyone else to 30 (For stats and access to all moves). 99 takes like two to three hours per job if you have at least one JP item equipped so six hours max and then getting everything to 30 takes like maybe 10 minutes per job. It takes longer to run over to the metal slime equivalents than it does getting to 30.
Even if you get every single job to 99 it's maybe like 30 hours at most. I have spent more time grinding Platinum Ingots in FFXIII and leveling skills or finding equipment for said skills in Lost Odyssey. I have spent more time than that grinding out Digimon in Digimon Cyber Sleuth to fill out the not-Pokedex.
I tried getting the best of everything as early as possible. It's definitely a major grind doing it that way. Try going to the park as soon as you can. Look for golden bugs, and just keep EVERYTHING you find. Selling bugs is a very bad idea.
/v/ros, Judgement is on sale for $18 on Xbox, is it worth it at that price? I think that's the lowest I've ever seen it digitally. I've accepted that it's probably never coming to PC at this point.
Yes, I think it's one of the best in the series though the combat is unbalanced. Keep in mind that it doesn't really start until about chapter 5 or 6. I can't remember when the first major event happens. The tailing missions are also unbelievably dull and easy so prepare yourself for the endgame ones because the last story one literally makes you go in the same circle three times.
>LJ has the best combat in the franchise
Keep in mind, this isn't saying much. Yakuza "combat" is a fricking joke. These games are fricking visual novels with dogshit minigames mixed in.
LJ has the best combat in the franchise and 7 is their first attempt at turn based gameplay. What do you think?
I'm never gonna dance again. These guilty feet have got no rhythm.
>robot club
>okay this is fricking moronic and boring but with a bit of farming you get through it with no issues
>reach motorbike club
>mfw
fricking moronic school stories
I've been doing fricking school stories for days to unlock the boxing gym. Now there's a fricking motorcycle club? I haven't even gotten that far yet. There's way too much school shit
Fellow Careless Whisper bro.
>the protag and main cast in Judgement is way more dull and boring
Words of wisdom. Yakuza 7 definitely has it's bad moments, but Judgement and Lost Judgement make the player question why they are even playing the games in the first place.
Based gay singer enthusiast. I've been including George Michael/Wham! lyrics in posts just because I happened to be listening to the songs while typing the posts.
Well first ask yourself.
Do you want to play a beat em up with a ex-lawyer turned detective.
Or do you want to play a turn based RPG with a schizophrenic ex-convict that loves dragon quest a little too much?
Well, RPG ain't really my cup of tea but it's free tho, is it really that clunky to play?
I enjoyed the gameplay and a lot of other people did too, but there are still a significant number of people who hate the gameplay change.
The only people who hate LJ are hardcore minigamegays that don't care about any other aspect of the game.
Oh man this RPG stuff is going to need time to get used to, is YLAD story great? I know LJ is about bullies getting killed at least
YLAD story is about Immigration and figuring out where you truly belong. Also Family in a pretty depressing way.
Sounds like classic yakuza stuff alright
You know that meme where someone tweeted "Show me someone who's suffered more than Ellie" from TLoU2? Yeah. Replace Ellie with Kazuma Kiryu and make the answer Ichiban Kasuga by a country mile.
Don't sell Kiryu short, sure he might have been the chairman and had a lot of respect, but that also means he was always on the run, never hot to enjoy his peaceful life, and got to the point that he had to abandon his kids and play for dead if it meant they would have a peaceful life.
Ichiban at least gets to keep his friends
>be Kiryu
>fake death
>show up to fight some guys 5 minutes later
fair enough, that moment did ruin it
Boat wo ka shi ki ri ni shite !
very in-character
>balaclava disguise with his full suit on in 6
>luchador mask disguise with this bare tattooed back in 3
serious answer would be you now realize yuta saw the big rusty secret proof of the corruption as well as Kiryu but nobody came for him for that, so basically uh based moron Date allowed some slimy politician with good diplomatic qualities into a room with Kiryu on good painkillers and Kiryu god duped out of cool Tokyo mafia action just like that. And later Kiryu realised that clearly and returned what is his with Watase help.
For now
Honestly Ichiban went through more bullshit in one game than Kiryu had to go through in like 3 games.
I disagree but only because Kiryu had so many games to pull from
>Y0
>Orphan
>Got forced out of the Yakuza by some random buttholes frickery
Y1
>Went to prision to save his clan only to come back and see his best friend becomes Scar level disney villian, ended upw ith him dying
>his only love died as well
Y2
>Fall in love again only for that person to leave THE ENTIRE FRANCHISE
Y3
>Frick off to the beach and build an orphanage only for a random Yakuza dude to bulldoze it down
>get your new BFF killed
Y4
>forced out of retirement
Y5
>nearly die trying to protect the Tojo Clan even thought you are supposedly not even related anymore
Y6
>your adopted daughter escapes, gets hit by a car and got pregnant by a random loser
>Have to save random loser to try and keep your adopted daughter alive
>realize as long as you stick around things wont ever get better
And im sure im missing a frick ton other things
Ichiban goes through everything that happened in 0 and 1 in one game. Even goes homeless, has Korea and China immigrants after his life and has the entire country against him as an opponent when he goes into politics.
Ichiban goes through more shit than kiryu does in a single game. Kiryu just stretches everything out and wonders around kamurocho for 70% of each of his games.
The events of Yakuza games tend to span a very short time frame for each game. Yakuza 7 takes a bit a of a leap from that and besides obvious time skips at the start of the game. Takes place within the span of a few months and not like a week.
YLAD has a fan fricking tastic main cast. Ichiban is great, Adachi and Saeko are great, and the story is interesting on it's own beyond them. For me, the protag and main cast in Judgement is way more dull and boring, it seems like they were more focused on making Yagami seem 'cool' in Judgement than making him actually fun and interesting, but maybe that's just me.
If I were you I'd go with YLAD, or at least download it so it's in your library forever while it's still free on PSPlus..
I agree 100% I found the story in both Yagami games fricking moronic and I gave 0 fricks about it, especially the first game
the second game Yagami was fricking tiring with SAWA SENSEI SAWA SENSEI in every fricking argument
but hey, it's got one of the best last bosses with a fricking banger ost so...
Oh yeah, how could I forget? Nanba is best boy forever.
and he's the best singer i've heard in yakuza to date
I find weird how he remains a fricking hobo for the entire game
He is both the best and worst. Japanese singer is great. English singer is absolute ass.
Nah dude his english singer is surprisingly good too. Out of the main cast in english he's definitely the best.
>Nanba is best boy
Are you joking? Adachi and Ichiban are best boys without question. Nanba's awful.
>Complete coward for at least half the game.
>butthole in virtually all conversations and not even a playful kind of banter like Adachi, an actual butthole.
>Constantly smug sounding about everything which makes the table talks and party talks annoying when he's around.
>Has the HP of a wet paper towel.
His only redeeming moment was the ending chapter 3 discussion with Ichiban, that's it. I absolutely loathed his double heel turn and he wasn't endearing as a character at all even when you know his backstory. His Baka Mitai is definitely top tier though, I still think Akiyama's is better but his is pretty much right after. When it comes to English VAs outside of karaoke he's dead last next to the only Bostonian in the Omi Alliance: Ishioda.
Onomichi is great, the substories are pretty great overall and they're all fully voiced, Someya is one of the better antagonists and has awesome fights, in general it has some pretty fantastic boss fights, and it has some great gauntlets.
This I have absolutely no idea what people see in Shitba when Adachi and Zhao exist. Not to mention he literally went homeless because he was a simp to a bawd that got him fired because he covered up for her. Absolute beta.
The cast in YLAD is good but the combat in YLAD is garbage, and it's worse than your average JRPG. Also how can you say Judgment's cast is weak when Kaito, Sugiura and Higaishi exist?
>hardcore minigamegays
Those exist? Are there really people who only play Yakuza for the minigames?
hell yeah
Clunky? No. It's just rather basic outside of minigames. Just rock paper scissors with job changing.
The game definitely suffers because of the combat, but it's serviceable enough. It's still definitely something you'll enjoy if you like Yakuza because everything else is still there. If the combat is really important to you though the answer to your question is LJ.
>game has effects based on positioning
>enemies and your party randomly move around during combat so taking advantage of those is a crapshoot
>job system is half-baked with most of them not offering any unique benefits
And my personal favorite is
>main character's resurrection skill has a chance to fail
>main character's resurrection skill has a chance to fail
Yes, that's how it works in DQ, which this game is heavily based on, dumb zoomie
>grinding for cash is the same as grinding for the almighty skill
Imagine a yakuza game where very action is basically a heat action. To some that’s an improvement, to others a detriment. I like yakuza as a full package so the change to RPG didn’t hurt so much as feel like an interesting change. I honestly want them to keep going down the RPG path while also having the more traditional beat ‘em up gameplay in other games as well. I just hate that judgement is becoming a franchise instead of making a new story out of the millions of potentially interesting people living in Kamurocho and letting Yagami boring ass be a one off.
>he doesn't know
This is your new judgment 3 protag
Would be fine.
Guy that plays Yagami is apparently not returning. (Good. Yagami looked a million years old.)
Kaito got a super-rare happy ending in his DLC and probably won't return except as a cameo.
like a dragon is ass
it could have been good, if they didn't go full moron with the combat
Do I need to beat any of the other games to play Like a Dragon? I own 0 and Kiwami, but I haven't beaten them.
Nah, these games are far detached from Kiryu's beginning especially Judgment just play it if you want to
I played all the games in a psycho order and had a good time.
Nah. Although a few prior characters show up eventually and the game is littered with little nods to prior games. They do nothing more than make fans of the series slightly happier playing it.
It's pretty self contained.
Definitely not Y7
LJ combat feels like shit, every attack takes like 3 seconds to start
Ichiban is best good boy
build for shota.
Lost judgement's story and writing is so bad i swore off the series
LJ has the best combat in the series but the story is pretty underwhelming. 7 is a funny Dragon Quest knockoff with a heartwarming story.
LJ and Y7 are two sides of the same coin.
Y7 doesn't have the best gameplay. super basic RPG which is a far departure from the series as we know it but it's Story and characters are fricking Phenomenal and possibly the best the series has ever been.
While LJ's Story is honestly lack luster at best with mostly a forgettable cast to be overshadowed by the series best combat yet.
might be a dumb question but can you change the character's clothes before finishing the game? looking at jeans makes me uncomfy
No, and you can't change it in PA either. It's strictly in substories or main story events that ask you to change into your disguise. The only character that can do that is Kaito in his DLC because it's an unlockable ability and The Kaito Files has no PA in it but rather acts as a PA in the final chapter.
What the frick? I've only played the original Judgment but did they really not fix that for the sequel? Fricking around in silly clothes is like half the fun of PA and Yagami's default outfit sucks.
Nope. I wouldn't be surprised if it's some sort of clause Johnny's has at this point. You can make a save in chapter 12 before you to talk to Tesso and it allows you to wear any disguise but only during nighttime settings while chapter 1 lets you run around with the janitor disguise and only the janitor disguise until you go to Seiryo in the morning but you can visit both Kamurocho and Ijincho.
You're my favorite tripfriend :3
Does 6 offer anything that K2 doesn't? Everything I've heard about make it seem like K2, but worse.
The story is better but as far as minigames, combat and exploration is concerned it's basically a K2 but worse type thing
It's still worth one playthrough, if only because the characters are interesting and Hiroshima is a comfy as fuark location.
Believe it or not, one entry in the franchise offers some things that a remake of a completely different games doesn't.
You get to play on the attacking side of clan creator instead of defending, you manage your own baseball team, there's an entire minigame dedicated to drinking and making friends, it has some exclusive karaoke songs, it has fully voiced substories, it has spirit photography, you can fight a shark, it introduces onomichio, and it has one of my favorite yakuza stories.
6 is so much better than 3-5 its not even funny dont listen to what anyone else says.
How bad does Judgment run on base ps4?
30/28 frames.
That sucks, wish they just get the permission to port it to pc
Tries to hit 30, drops to 26 fairly regularly all the way down to 23 on the bigger streets like Nakamichi.
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If you claim something on ps plus and stop your subscription, can you still download it if you start it up later?
Yep, that's the main gimmick of it to keep you subscribing. Same deal on the Xbox side with their Xbox One/SeX games they give away. Only the 360 games are kept permanently on your account even without Gold.
Ichiban is cooler than the johnny's homosexual idol.
but action developers made jRPGs like what they think jRPGs are--really, really awful grinding at the end and overly simplistic battle commands.
In Yakuza 8 Ichiban fights his greatest enemy: boredom
Boss battles in 7 felt like they took forever
Must had missed several jobs then anon, a lot of attacks do AOE damage
I just hope YLAD is not as grindy as most JRPG
They give you better dungeons to level up in as you progress through the game. Grinding is really quick. If you don't want to do their genuine dungeons, they even have a tower that just takes you instantly to each fight and you can choose which floor you start at once clearing that stage (they do this for every 5th stage).
The "grind" is a joke even if you're doing TFMT. It's the least I've ever grinded in a JRPG.
For the main story you just run the <NOT OPTIONAL> optional dungeon in chapter 13 once and maybe do the last five floors one or two more times if you're not confident and that'll take you through all of it along with FMT.
If you're doing TFMT then you just need to get at least two jobs for a character to 99 (Your main job and a throwaway for stats) and everyone else to 30 (For stats and access to all moves). 99 takes like two to three hours per job if you have at least one JP item equipped so six hours max and then getting everything to 30 takes like maybe 10 minutes per job. It takes longer to run over to the metal slime equivalents than it does getting to 30.
Even if you get every single job to 99 it's maybe like 30 hours at most. I have spent more time grinding Platinum Ingots in FFXIII and leveling skills or finding equipment for said skills in Lost Odyssey. I have spent more time than that grinding out Digimon in Digimon Cyber Sleuth to fill out the not-Pokedex.
I tried getting the best of everything as early as possible. It's definitely a major grind doing it that way. Try going to the park as soon as you can. Look for golden bugs, and just keep EVERYTHING you find. Selling bugs is a very bad idea.
>Selling bugs is a very bad idea.
Selling anything in a JRPG is always the dumbest thing you can ever do. Especially ones that have crafting systems.
This me with every Yakuza game. I had like 10 hours in K2 before meeting Ryuji.
I cannot play a Yakuza title without doing that.
Yakuza grind>open world grind
You think we'll still have the Sega arcades what with SEGA pulling out of the arcade business?
/v/ros, Judgement is on sale for $18 on Xbox, is it worth it at that price? I think that's the lowest I've ever seen it digitally. I've accepted that it's probably never coming to PC at this point.
Yes, I think it's one of the best in the series though the combat is unbalanced. Keep in mind that it doesn't really start until about chapter 5 or 6. I can't remember when the first major event happens. The tailing missions are also unbelievably dull and easy so prepare yourself for the endgame ones because the last story one literally makes you go in the same circle three times.
Xbox is never worth it.
What are the chances that Judgement and Lost Judgement will be on the PS Premium? I've been spoiled by the Xbox game pass, playing 0-7 for free.
LAD
LJ's main story is bland, but has good sidestories and minigames. Sadly you also have to splurge to get Kaito's Files who cost 39.99$ in Leafistan.
>LJ has the best combat in the franchise
Keep in mind, this isn't saying much. Yakuza "combat" is a fricking joke. These games are fricking visual novels with dogshit minigames mixed in.
Like A Dragon has killed the series and Lost Judgment is kino, this is a no brainer.
Currently making my way through 0, i've played 7 a year or so ago, i do enjoy these games but im afraid that theyre only going to get worse after 0.
They have their ups and downs but Y3 is definitely the lowest. 5 is Kino
I slogged my way through both kiwamis and 3 and it was worth it. 4 and 5 especially are some of the best content in the franchise.
BIG FAVOUR TO ASK.
Did anyone manage to download the Yakuza 7 wallpapers and icons from the SEGA 60th site? I can't seem to get anything on there now.
Yakuza 7 is kino
Can I play LJ without playing any of the Yakuza games?
Judgment can be played by itself
LJ has one overarching detail about the Yakuza, you can play Y7 or literally read up on anti-yakuza law.
You should play 0-7, skipping 3 if you so choose.
Forgot to mention, if you want to play all of them the order in the end is 6, Judge Eyes, 7, Lost Judgment
Hate this lil homie like you wouldn't believe
>he doesn't play with two health bars
>he doesn't play level two red yellow and blue bars
>baby brother crying from all the smoke
>"Stay in frame, little Xiao! We need to go viral or im selling you to Mr.Han's factory!"
hate chinks
Seething a child can cook better than you can.
Ayoooo! dis homie here cant cook!
We're defending Chinese now? I can't keep up with the hypocrisy of this site anymore...
>Eat food and max out spirits
>Destroy bosses in 3-4 heat actions
>Shinada max spirits
>automatically becomes the best fighter
>skipping 3
Miss me with that shit.
>crossbred dog rocky
>enemy blocks
AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII YAMERO! TASKETE GOLDERU PISTOL SAMA!!!!!!!!!
>quicksteps behind you
>heh, nothing personnel kid
>random street asiatic breaks your block
I started playing like a dragon and holy shit does chapter 1 take forever, I forgot how slow the intros to these games are
>Play Lost Paradise
>Drop 10 hours in
>Play 0
>Drop 1 hour in
>Play Judgment
>Drop 1 hour in
>Play 7
>Hate the combat
Why did Ganker lie to me? I cannot get into these games
Acquire taste
I feel better than you
>brooo killing bullies who bully people to death is WRONG
nice ''hero'' you got there
Who do I threaten to have LJ ported to PC?
Johnnies - the lead guy's agency.
never ever
It technically already is ported, the Luna version was built for PC and streamed to you. So it's already ported, just unavailable.
Yakuza 7 was the most boring game i have ever played
I didn't know yakuza modding had progressed this far
Why can't people just enjoy the JRPG mechanics?
i dont get how people enjoy like a dragon its soo slow and has extremely boring cutscenes
Its like playing normal days in a yakuza member's life