Can see long time Yakuza fans like shadowman16 shedding a tear reading this review! Damn Yakuza finally getting recognized!
It kinda feels like this could be the most successful Yakuza game in the West so far. Maybe I'm just hyping myself up too much but that's just the vibe I'm getting. It also feels like the most attention Western outlets have ever paid to a Yakuza game.
Combat being too simple and repetitive from what I could gather with a quick read.
Honestly, the combat does start very simple and you need to go out of your way to build it up. If you go just in the main story, you probably won't see a fraction of what's possible. And unfortunately this will happen with a lot of people.
Can see long time Yakuza fans like shadowman16 shedding a tear reading this review! Damn Yakuza finally getting recognized!
Combat being too simple and repetitive from what I could gather with a quick read.
Honestly, the combat does start very simple and you need to go out of your way to build it up. If you go just in the main story, you probably won't see a fraction of what's possible. And unfortunately this will happen with a lot of people.
Man. Y u do disnaw, honestly you don't need to at all
Man. Y u do dis
I just feel like I wasted money on the digital version of Y5 if I don't put some time in... But this post is making me feel like buying Y0.
It kinda feels like this could be the most successful Yakuza game in the West so far. Maybe I'm just hyping myself up too much but that's just the vibe I'm getting. It also feels like the most attention Western outlets have ever paid to a Yakuza game.
Review does make me question time spent with the game, given it calls Majima's fighting style reminiscent of Capoeira instead of how it's both called and is Breakdancing. There are passive unlocks but lots of active fighting style unlocks, from new heat moves to different combos to different dodge maneuvers. Rush for example I ended up liking a lot after upgrading because if you pair the dodging and combos well you duck and weave like a prizefighting boxer.
preorder canceled
Stop making sense! (goodbye money)Play through 5 in anticipation of 6. Honestly, 0 is a better game and playing it alongside YakuzaGAF will be fun!
preorder canceled
Stop making sense! (goodbye money)
My mom and pop store has the game in since yesterday, but I can get it cheaper through best buy... I may pick it up and I blame (thank) you
Can see long time Yakuza fans like shadowman16 shedding a tear reading this review! Damn Yakuza finally getting recognized!
Just don't understand why nobody recommanded this game to him before .
But one question. If a chapter finishes, is there stuff that stays locked out? Sidequests, unlockables and the likes.
WOW guys. I really like that Yazkua Supporter tag on the avatar. Where do i get mine?
It's Yakuza 0 as in Yakuza Zero. Cause it's a prequel to the entire series.Also, QUESTION - is it O as in like, "oh"? Or "0" as in zero? I don't wanna be "that guy".
It's Yakuza 0 as in Yakuza Zero. Cause it's a prequel to the entire series.
Too slow with me edit , haha. I used me eyes & took a long look at the other thread titles & determined it was in fact, 0.
Yay!
How's this?
Yep 2017 Q1-Q2 is like 2001 Q3-Q4 all over again. Pretty sure i'll buckle when Nier or Persona 5 hits even though I told myself I'll hold off until a discount.
Ah you beat me!
Hard mode gives enemies more health, deal more damage and makes them more aggressive and I guess a bit smarter. On normal they are too laid back for my liking. If you've ever played an action game before then I really recommend starting it on hard, then bumping the difficulty down to normal (can do this at any time from the options menu) if you have issues with the game.
Looking forward to giving this a try in the future but i have a question, not sure if its been answered but i asked in the review thread (great reviews too i am impressed!) but got no answer. Are there difficulty options or is it set in stone.
There are difficulty options.Looking forward to giving this a try in the future but i have a question, not sure if its been answered but i asked in the review thread (great reviews too i am impressed!) but got no answer. Are there difficulty options or is it set in stone.
Bruh this is 60 fps? I had no idea. Its lit
Some people are saying that normal is actually not tough enough so it might even be smart to play on Hard for your first playthrough but it's upto you.
I keep hearing about this can anyone confirm it? As someone who has played every single game in the series would it be better for me to start on hard?
No pro version. It is technically a 2 year old game now.Any word on Pro improvements? Quick googling has someone saying it runs above 1080p.
I keep hearing about this can anyone confirm it? As someone who has played every single game in the series would it be better for me to start on hard?
Any word on Pro improvements? Quick googling has someone saying it runs above 1080p.
Looking forward to giving this a try in the future but i have a question, not sure if its been answered but i asked in the review thread (great reviews too i am impressed!) but got no answer. Are there difficulty options or is it set in stone.
This game came out well before the Pro did in Japan so no Pro enhancements unfortunately. I believe 6 has Pro support though.
I keep hearing about this can anyone confirm it? As someone who has played every single game in the series would it be better for me to start on hard?
Bruh this is 60 fps? I had no idea. Its lit
I'll likely be snoozing when the reviews hit, but looking forward to waking up to that sweet 95 metacritic game of the generation.
Realistically probably mid 80s
Let's make a difference! i think we're doing it. cant' wait for tuesday.
Realistically probably mid 80s
The game really is on a track to become best selling Yakuza entry, with all this hype on GAF, but especially with all those positive reviews and broad coverage.
The game really is on a track to become best selling Yakuza entry, with all this hype on GAF, but especially with all those positive reviews and broad coverage.