I appreciate OPs opinion but I disagree with it. I played Like a Dragon because the game and the whole series comes so highly recommended. Man oh man is it not for me. The characters are cartoonishly one dimensional, the plot has the depth of a childrens anime and the so called humour is cringeworthyly bad. I had to stop after 3-4 hours. I already got told I need to power through get to the meat of the game to appreciate it. I just don't have the time or the will to suffer for hours in the hopes that it gets better.
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Same. I'm not a fan of the Jrpg genre typically but I tried it because it was included on PS plus for a while and had stellar reviews. On top of all your very valid complaints that I agree with, the pacing is just abysmal. At one point you literally see a long cut scene, do nothing but walk down a street, see another one. Then go down another street and turn left and the you guessed it, cut scene that goes into a SECOND cutscene.
I get that people like it/that style of game, and I'm happy they enjoy them but it's definitely not for me.
Dont generalize the whole series based on 7, its the only JRPG in the series for now, and if you dont like it just try 0. I love the series but 7 is my least favorite because its turn based.
I love turn-based, it's my favourite fight mechanic. Like I mentioned, it's the childish over the top slapstick story I have an issue with. Are the other entries more mature?
The whole charm of the series is the contrast of the "serious" main story and the silly sub-stories, so I guess if you dont like that, it's really not for you. Every game has heartwrenching moments, but I wouldnt blanket them as mature.
I think I got a little farther than you and I even appreciated the humor and goofiness but it's just too repetitive for me
I've played all the Yakuza games and while I didn't mind the frantic combat, Like a Dragon is just so much more approachable for me with its turn-based combat.
It's funny, Final Fantasy is getting more like classic Yakuza in its combat and Like a Dragon more like classic Final Fantasy. It actually gives me hope we'll one day see a return to form for FF as Like a Dragon proves you can do turn-based in a very engaging way.
However, Yakuza had its charm and mini-games to push me through FFXVI... not so much.
I picked up Like a Dragon on a whim. I showed my wife 2 side-missions and she's almost done with Yakuza 0 herself. They remind me of games from back when games were fun, without the P2W/battlepass bullshit.
Yeah dude! Like a Dragon is $15 USD on Steam right now. I couldn't say no, even though I haven't finished Yakuza 0 yet.
I've heard what you've said so many times, that the games are just awesome. I've even heard a rumor that some actual Yakuza like them haha
The rumor you mentioned originated from an article by Jake Adelstein, an American journalist writing about Japan, especially crime/yakuza. He claims he knows a lot of insiders in the yakuza and often covered stories about them.
In one such story, he claims he let a few yakuza guys play Yakuza 3 and they seemed to like the game and even praise some stuff as true to life: https://boingboing.net/2010/08/10/yakuza-3-review.html
However, this article (and others he wrote about the yakuza) may very well be fake - there are many doubts if Adelstein even knew any yakuza at all. I think one of the arguments is that it simply wouldn't be possible for a 'gaijin' reporter to get inside access into the yakuza to be able to talk to them like this, and some of the stories he published are too fantastical, involving sex, martial arts etc. - just makes him hard to believe.
Just saying this because I see this rumor repeated from time to time and while it seems cool, it's probably just fake.
Whoa, thanks so much for explaining the background behind that! I intentionally stated that it was a rumor because it honestly sounded farfetched to me as well!
Sounds like there might be some fun stories there, even if they are fictional. I'll keep it in mind and share the knowledge if I see it come up again.
(Sorry if I replied twice. I got an error first submission)
Yakuza 7 was my first Yakuza game, and it's one of my Top 10 favorite games of all time (I'm 45, so that's plenty of time).
Currently working my way up from Yakuza 0 now. I wish the audio was in English, but the games are still fun.
fr, fr. It's such a treat too, there is no MTX, no modern gaming BS, just pure unadulterated game, with a great story, impressive visuals and the most handsome man in gaming - Kiryu Kazuma.
I have this game on my account thanks to PS Plus and I haven't started it, seems that it is kinda like a spinoff so you can play it without knowing anything about the other games?
That’s right! You don’t need to know anything else to judgment.
It is an amazing series. I started from 0 and eventually ended up 100% completing all the games that are on Steam, including the Judgement games and Ishin (great game, but probably the only 100% I regret). I'm really looking forward to Gaiden and 8.
I was not the target audience because I don't care about story. I like push button and things happen. I usually have YouTube or something else on my other screen. This game had me pausing the other content to pay attention. Such a great game that it made me rethink my current strategy. I skipped cut scenes in Witcher 3. I'd strongly recommend it to people who want to live a story in a game.
I had the same experience with it being my first Yakuza game. Really looking forward to what they have in store for 8.
I’m happy for you and it’s obvious that many people like these games but for me (and I know many others who agree) the Yakuza games are awful. I could never get into the “humour”, the gameplay, the slow cut scenes, the stereotypical characters, the way people interact. Felt exactly the same with Persona. Maybe it’s a cultural thing. It all felt comparable to a very VERY low budget movie.
But as I said, great for you.