witchedwiz
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Zavvi has it for £12.95. That's about as cheap as games get.
http://www.zavvi.com/games/platforms/ps3/yakuza-4/10206936.html
me <3!
gonna bite tomorrow first thing in the morning
Zavvi has it for £12.95. That's about as cheap as games get.
http://www.zavvi.com/games/platforms/ps3/yakuza-4/10206936.html
So I am completely new to the series, just got some questions.
Is it possible to move around the city during the game.By that I mean, whenever I try to walk down certain streets it cuts me off and a message pops up saying that I should go and see someone to continue on the storyline.Is it like the for the whole game?
I bought some things from one of the food stores and it won't let me consume it, like a drink for example, and also a magazine that I bought.Is there a way to read it?
I've only played an hour of it and I love the atmosphere of the city and exploring things.
What's the average completition time for this game?
Thanks.
So I am completely new to the series, just got some questions.
Is it possible to move around the city during the game.By that I mean, whenever I try to walk down certain streets it cuts me off and a message pops up saying that I should go and see someone to continue on the storyline.Is it like the for the whole game?
I bought some things from one of the food stores and it won't let me consume it, like a drink for example, and also a magazine that I bought.Is there a way to read it?
I've only played an hour of it and I love the atmosphere of the city and exploring things.
What's the average completition time for this game?
Thanks.
Is it possible to move around the city during the game.By that I mean, whenever I try to walk down certain streets it cuts me off and a message pops up saying that I should go and see someone to continue on the storyline.Is it like the for the whole game?
I bought some things from one of the food stores and it won't let me consume it, like a drink for example, and also a magazine that I bought.Is there a way to read it?
What's the average completition time for this game?
It's really not that representative of even that one district. Unless guys will rush you and try to fight you every block!I really wanted to visit Tokyo, but still have some concerns going there.These games should do for now!
Still haven't finished 4 (my wife enjoys the series so much I can't advance the story unless she's around, and we've been busy), but I think I can safely say the consensus is 4 is better than 3, even ignoring the cut content in 3. 3 still has its moments, and it's a strong game overall, but... 4's better. I've seen one, maybe two people prefer 3, and at least one of them may have been trolling.So I wanted to ask for some Gaf advice from anyone who has played both, The last Yakuza game that I bought was 2, and I loved it. However everytime i've gone to buy either 3, or 4 something else seems to come along that I get side tracked by. Tomarrow i'm going to pick up one or the other(can't get both just yet) so is there a consensus on which is the better overall game between the two?
I know that some stuff was cut from 3, and was added back for 4, but i'm also not sure about the multiple character part. Is it a situation where you pick one from the start and play them till your done with their story, or is it done through transitions? I think I like the idea of just playing through as Kazuma because of how great a character he was in the first 2 games, are the other 3 characters in this as well done?
any feedback is appriciated.
So I wanted to ask for some Gaf advice from anyone who has played both, The last Yakuza game that I bought was 2, and I loved it. However everytime i've gone to buy either 3, or 4 something else seems to come along that I get side tracked by. Tomarrow i'm going to pick up one or the other(can't get both just yet) so is there a consensus on which is the better overall game between the two?
I know that some stuff was cut from 3, and was added back for 4, but i'm also not sure about the multiple character part. Is it a situation where you pick one from the start and play them till your done with their story, or is it done through transitions? I think I like the idea of just playing through as Kazuma because of how great a character he was in the first 2 games, are the other 3 characters in this as well done?
any feedback is appriciated.
I finally platinium several games over teh holidays so Y4 is next on my list ...wish me luck Gaf !!
I'm constantly amazed at how consistently good the Yakuza team makes these games. 4 is brilliant and I look forward to 5.
totally doable, especially over the monster that 3 was for a plat. gonna need some luck on a few of the extra missions though man!
totally doable, especially over the monster that 3 was for a plat. gonna need some luck on a few of the extra missions though man!
lol....
I'm about to start Yakuza 3....
Got Yakuza 3 and 4, but I've never played 1 and 2. Will I be lost?
I picked up Yakuza 3 without playing the first two and didn't have any trouble. The game includes recaps of 1 and 2, but I was able to follow the story without watching them.
So I picked up Yakuza 3 and 4 for very cheap. I have no clue what type of game these are. What should I expect? Like a mix of Shenmue and GTA?
I gave up on yakuza 3 at 50% ( trophies ) i spent Soooo much time in that game and i was only at 50% ...i enjoyed the world a great deal but i wasn't having enough fun anymore.. the Tuna trophy made me just cry in anger ( didn't get it ) ...i let Y3 go .. gonna start soon and hoping there is nothing like "that" in Y4 .
Otherwise i'll just enjoy the game and never bother to platinium it
Can anyone vouch for Kenzan's playability despite not knowing a lick of Japanese. I know all the cutscenes have been translated on YouTube, but I'm still worried about not being able to understand all the various menus and sidemissions.
11 hours later i'm in the late CHApTER 4 of akiyama.. Done all his substories ..game feels amazing and the news things keep things fresh.
i kinda like it .. Dress up could use some more work.
After buying the game Day 1, I finally finished this gem.
Seriously, best game in the series (haven't gotten through Kenzan! yet...I've got the game, but the handicap of having to have a guide with me at all times killed me).
again, same here - i'm gonna re-up the kenzan thread here when i get around to that, hopefully next month! i dont know if weve had a gaijin review yet of playing it with YT+ guide, but i figure we need one, might make a new thread.
with a huge assist from thepatrick's excellent guide, i'm finally playing a game i've wanted since i first heard of it...
i've made it thru the prologue & first 2 chapters, & i'm loving it: stunning visuals (particularly the characters), great (if unintelligible) voice work, & all the yakuza fundamentals (including the visceral combat - & even the lockers) in place...
if you're a yakuza fan, this's some serious (& pretty goddamn clever) fan service: take many of the series' regulars, & transplant them a few hundred years into the past. kiryu's now a kinda useless slouch-for-hire, who's approached by (a badly beaten) haruka, & asked to avenge the murder of her parents by finding & killing the man who did it, mushashi miyamoto. the game then flashes back a few years, &, sure enough, it turns out that - kiryu is miyamoto...
what with the usual yakuza gameplay elements (like your destination being marked on the map), along with some streamlining (leveling up is now just plain leveling up, rather than choosing abilities), i'm finding the game to be very doable. yeah, item use is initially a little hit'n'miss, & i'm kinda curious about what exactly everyone saying, but the faq gives you the gist of the conversations, so you basically know what the hell's going on (i mean, in yakuza games, that can be tricky at times even with english subtitles, eh?)...
i just don't see this game ever making it over here (tho i'd love to be wrong). besides the very 'japanese' nature of the game, & the fact that it's a pseudo-sequel to a series that didn't do all that well here (even tho the game stands on it's own just fine, imo), there're other reasons (the presence of child prostitution being one early example) i think sega will never get around to pulling the trigger. but, hey, if you're interested, don't let that stop you - the game's been re-issued at a cheaper price, &, if i'm able to have a blast playing it, odds are you will be, too...
ps: majima's still as sleazy-badass as ever...
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well, here i am, 2 weeks later, entering the final stretch - i've begun chapter 10 (of 11), with maybe a half-dozen missions left, & very few major bad guys to encounter...
so glad i tried this - kenzan's a very good game, even without knowing exactly what everyone's saying, &, tho the endless encounters & convoluted missions eventually get a little old (as in all yakuza games), i've pretty much enjoyed the game non-stop, & really've never gotten tired of wandering around the truly beautiful areas (& there are a few...). the story's been very solid, tho a bit more straight-forward than the yakuza games, with a couple double-crosses here'n'there, but no triple/quadruple ones, & that seems kinda appropriate given the semi-fantasy setting...
i've ended up doing at least 2/3 of the missions, & there've been some weird ones. the kabuki one was my favorite (awesome!), but right behind it was the ninja one...
i've ended up passing on a number of things (including hostess dating & turtle racing), & a number of the other 'activities' (horseback archery, melon-slicing (like a batting cage, only a monk throws melons & you swing with your sword?) shuriken-throwing) were kinda 'once is enough', but that's just par for the course for me. if i fucked up in any way, it was in not paying attention to how to get better weapons forged by the blacksmith. around chapter 5, i suddenly realized i had tons of money, & immediately bought the best armor available at the weapons shop, but the swords there weren't all that great. it wasn't till chapter 9 that i went to the blacksmith & discovered i'd somehow obtained the makings of a killer, kinda glow-in-the-dark katana, that did about 4 times as much damage as the one i'd been playing the whole game with! (d'oh!)...
if nothing else, the game has really clarified for me just exactly what it is that i love about the series, which's basically the fact that, while kiryu's an extremely cool/likable lead character, it's actually haruka that gives the games the level of heart & compassion that makes them so distinctive - the fact that kiryu isn't so much looking out for himself as he is looking out for her. not sure why it took me so long to figure that out...
anyway, as an experiment (for me), playing kenzan's proven to be very successful. given a good enough game, & a good enough faq, i've ended up having more fun with this than i thought i would. & tho i don't wanna do it if i don't absolutely have to, it's nice knowing it's doable...
All this Kenzan talk makes me want to play it so badly! Have you guys been to KHHsub's Youtube channel? They translated a bunch of Kenzan cutscenes and are now doing walkthrough videos.
http://www.youtube.com/user/KHHsubs/videos
All this Kenzan talk makes me want to play it so badly! Have you guys been to KHHsub's Youtube channel? They translated a bunch of Kenzan cutscenes and are now doing walkthrough videos.
http://www.youtube.com/user/KHHsubs/videos
nice writeup, semiconscious! had to skim it for fear of spoilers, but i'm hyped all over again - think i might save it for after Dead Souls in march though, since i'm guessing we're not getting 5 this year.
My main problem with the series is that the main mission is always basically PLEASE FOR GODS SAKE GO HERE DON'T DO ANYTHING ELSE with a giant red spot on the map, but the side missions are practically hidden. So I look around for the side missions (don't really feel like using a guide) and then say whatever and go back to the main mission. So then I end up beating the game with like 5% complete-age so I think about doing the Premium Adventure but at that point I have played 20-30 hours so I end up not doing that. So I guess if I want to do the side stuff I should just look up a guide to locate them during the game?
That guy has also said he'd be interested in translating the game/making a translation patch for Kenzan if others could do the hacking stuff. So if you guys know anybody that can do that type of stuff and likes Yakuza, send them his way.
My main problem with the series is that the main mission is always basically PLEASE FOR GODS SAKE GO HERE DON'T DO ANYTHING ELSE with a giant red spot on the map, but the side missions are practically hidden. So I look around for the side missions (don't really feel like using a guide) and then say whatever and go back to the main mission. So then I end up beating the game with like 5% complete-age so I think about doing the Premium Adventure but at that point I have played 20-30 hours so I end up not doing that. So I guess if I want to do the side stuff I should just look up a guide to locate them during the game?
I'd rather have a giant big dot on my map so i know that
- i don't have to go near that point if i'm looking for substories / xp / mini games
- i know exactly where to go no matter How long have passed since my last playthrough.
I started chapter 1 part 3 ... and then ...i noticed it ... THE GAME became awesome...
It's not a spoiler but dammit visiting a majong parlor and finding this ? This game is awesome.