That happens a lot.I also had a weird moment where I recognized some girl's face in the game and realized she does porn.
I actually prefer the Cabaret Club minigame, even though it's not nearly as lucrative.
Mainly because it's a fun diversion, whereas the real estate while cool at first, turns into a bit of drudgery. Like an actual job.
Both are perfectly fine though.
Oh you, lolThat happens a lot.
Ahh lol. That's a pretty good cliffhanger. Overall the section that precedes it is when I realized (oh man this game is something special)
Majima pulled out TheWorthyEdge
Also another question. Does the story only get better? Cuz this is some top notch stuff and continuously keeps me enthralled the deeper on travel down this hole.
In terms of story, Yakuza 0 is one of the best in the series. Just all around rewarding.Also another question. Does the story only get better? Cuz this is some top notch stuff and continuously keeps me enthralled the deeper on travel down this hole. So glad I listened to Ben Moore and Michael Huber (as well as GAF) on this one. It's a gem.
I actually prefer the Cabaret Club minigame, even though it's not nearly as lucrative.
Mainly because it's a fun diversion, whereas the real estate while cool at first, turns into a bit of drudgery. Like an actual job.
Both are perfectly fine though.
I spent like three hours just doing real state stuff with Kazuma, clearing quests and making friends with NPCs.
This game is pretty fantastic in how there's so much synergy in its systems. Like you gain CP by doing pretty much everything, and you can spend it in skills that help you make those things easier/faster, and by looking for extra stuff to do to gain CP you explore more of the game and try the different mini games and clear quests, and all of them are connected in some way to the characters' jobs, it's so well thought.
I'm a bit discouraged with Kazuma's job though. I got motivated to do the entire substory after learning about the rewards, but it took so long to defeat only the Leisure King... And now there's 4 more of them sure I could wait for platinum adventure, but by then the rewards would be pointless.
You can still use the rewards during New Game+!
Leveling up your shops in the last area takes so long that even if I had made it that far during the main game, I'd have stopped at that point.
Oh boy, okay, I guess expecting to finish this before beating the game and somehow not getting tired of it is pretty much impossible. I guess I'll try to progress through these naturally and finish the rest in platinum adventure or something. Can platinum progress be used when starting an NG+ file?
Also does Majima's job take just as long? That one's hilarious and kinda fun so I want to complete it as well.
I was trying to avoid NG+ since I'm drowning in games and Kiwami is getting near, but what the hell, this game deserves it.
Oh boy, okay, I guess expecting to finish this before beating the game and somehow not getting tired of it is pretty much impossible. I guess I'll try to progress through these naturally and finish the rest in platinum adventure or something. Can platinum progress be used when starting an NG+ file?
Also does Majima's job take just as long? That one's hilarious and kinda fun so I want to complete it as well.
I was trying to avoid NG+ since I'm drowning in games and Kiwami is getting near, but what the hell, this game deserves it.
After I beat the story am I able to simply drop back into the city to do side quests?
Tell me about it. I couldn't believe it. Like I love crime thriller/dramas, and games never really pull those off that well compared to comics, movies, etc. So to get that from the game I was expecting to be some silly wacky story was jaw-dropping. I'm only on chapter 2 btw.Im just at the first chapter and the story and characters are fuckin amazing,this is what I want from crime games like gta.
Really like the seting and the gameplay a lot.
Tell me about it. I couldn't believe it. Like I love crime thriller/dramas, and games never really pull those off that well compared to comics, movies, etc. So to get that from the game I was expecting to be some silly wacky story was jaw-dropping. I'm only on chapter 2 btw.
You're gonna love this series.. I'm a conossieur of plot twists so I'm hoping there's one in here somewhere!
You're gonna love this series.
I don't know if it's because I'm new to the series, but I hope the game keeps subverting my expectations. There were at least three or four times in chapters 1 and 2 where I thought "okay, time for a boss fight" or "now there's going to be a fight"...and then there wasn't.You're gonna love this series.
I don't know if it's because I'm new to the series, but I hope the game keeps subverting my expectations. There were at least three or four times in chapters 1 and 2 where I thought "okay, time for a boss fight" or "now there's going to be a fight"...and then there wasn't.
Like in chapter 1,. Or in chapter 2when Kuze turns up in the loan shark's office, I was sure a boss fight was going to happen then.when Oda arrives with his men at the bar, I was totally expecting a fight
I like how it makes perfect sense character-wise that Kiryu would be just as likely to get into brutal brawls with yakuza as he is to help civilians with their problems. There's no dissonance between the two IMO compared to say Michael or Franklin doing side missions in GTA V
What's the purpose of buying jewelry since you can't wear it?
Also wish there was an information/quest log because I've forgotten the name of Kaomoji's training place. I'm in chapter 2.
What's the purpose of buying jewelry since you can't wear it?
Also wish there was an information/quest log because I've forgotten the name of Kaomoji's training place. I'm in chapter 2.
I like how it makes perfect sense character-wise that Kiryu would be just as likely to get into brutal brawls with yakuza as he is to help civilians with their problems. There's no dissonance between the two IMO compared to say Michael or Franklin doing side missions in GTA V
That's part of why I think Yakuza 0 in particular has a great story. Sometimes you have boss fights but neither of them severely hurt each other, sometimes you expect a boss fight but nothing happens and sometimes shit comes out of nowhere.I don't know if it's because I'm new to the series, but I hope the game keeps subverting my expectations. There were at least three or four times in chapters 1 and 2 where I thought "okay, time for a boss fight" or "now there's going to be a fight"...and then there wasn't.
Like in chapter 1,. Or in chapter 2when Kuze turns up in the loan shark's office, I was sure a boss fight was going to happen then.when Oda arrives with his men at the bar, I was totally expecting a fight
I like how it makes perfect sense character-wise that Kiryu would be just as likely to get into brutal brawls with yakuza as he is to help civilians with their problems. There's no dissonance between the two IMO compared to say Michael or Franklin doing side missions in GTA V
It's just something that remained from previous games. In almost every other Yakuza games, you can visit hostess bars and try to romance the hostesses there. Part of that is giving them gifts including purses, jewelry and perfumes.What's the purpose of buying jewelry since you can't wear it?
Not gonna spoil anything but plot twists are a mainstay of the series. To the point where Y4 in particular I felt had a few too many of them.Stop it...if there's Ace Attorney levels of plot twists? Consider me in for every Yakuza to ever come out from 0 until the foreseeable future.
How something like Nier (in 2 games did 10x the sales)
It's great that more and more people are getting into the series. I just hope they tell more people about how good it is. The series needs help. How something like Nier (in 2 games did 10x the sales) ( and it's a good game but it was niche like Yakuza was) is sad to me that Yakuza got average sales again with zero.
I hope they will,if not I will watch playthroughs on youtube.Is there any chance of the PS2/PS3 games coming to PS Now? After 0, I'm going to want to check out the rest of the series
Well, Kiryu is a romanticised version of the Yakuza (similar to how Samurai has been whitewashed as lone warriors protecting the innocents, this example comed full circle when Kiryu himself plays a samurai in spinoff games) who supposedly looked out for the civilians.
There are a couple of interviews on the series with real Yakuza and their views on it. A lot of them lament how 'the old guard' were just like Kiryu, helping the weak...one of them even had an orphanage, except it also doubled as a money laundering front
I'd assume it's got a bit of trouble in Europe. I've got a couple of friends really interrested in the game, but it ultimately falls apart due to the game only having english texts.
Stop it luce. Nier is an amazing game that totally deserves those sells. After the Drakengard series and og Nier bombing to hell, Yoko Taro also deserves the recognition.
Whoever said the sidestories/side missions are hilarious and excellent, you weren't kidding. For one, I like that they aren't marked on the map. You stumble into them, or overhear something. It makes the city feel alive and dynamic.
And so far, they've been fascinating. Partially because the culture and idiosyncrasies are completely unknown to me as an American, so every little story is really interesting. But also how funny and charming they are, and the few I've done so far have barely involved combat. Plus you get to pick dialogue choices, which I wasn't expecting. It's an interesting juxtaposition compared to the main story.
Only on Chapter 2 btw
I'll grant you the butt became a meme but don't pull this shit. Yakuza 0 was the first game that happened to catch everyone's interest in the same way that a sequel to nier did, it's just the right game at the right time.
So far I've only been doing side mission stuff when it seemed to narratively make sense for the characters to not go to their next objective immediatelyAnd you're in the "slow" part of the story. The last third is just a roller coaster ride all the way to the finish.
Related to that, within a few chapters you're going to have so much side content you won't know what to do with it all, and at the same time the main story will be tugging hard at you. I found that focusing too much in either one was the sweet spot. The saving grace here is that there's a NG+ called Premium Adventure that lets you finish all the side content at your leisure. Definitely dip into the minigames and the side missions, but it's easy to get lost in that stuff and have the main narrative tension suffer a bit, so I'd suggest not going whole hog with side stuff until you've finished the main story.
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I think also the marketing -- and also the way fans have marketed it to others -- has been off. More_Badass had the same reaction I did; I had no idea it was such a serious crime drama with great writing and characters. The acting and writing blew me away. Sega really needs to sell that more.
I think also the marketing -- and also the way fans have marketed it to others -- has been off. More_Badass had the same reaction I did; I had no idea it was such a serious crime drama with great writing and characters. The acting and writing blew me away. Sega really needs to sell that more.