I'm not far enough to change jobs but saw the can collecting mini game had a guitar.So I got that Devil Rocker dlc, but the default guitar weapon sucks balls compared to where I'm at. Anyone found any electric guitars in stores? Not acoustic guitars.
how so? I try 4k mode and it look pretty stunningNormal mode, easy choice.
I'm not far enough to change jobs but saw the can collecting mini game had a guitar.
How is the pc port?
Is someone playing the Steam version having trouble with the arcade classics? I can play Virtua Fighter, but others like Out Run just give me a black screen. ;_;
Hoep so! I did that thing on steam of verifying the files and evertything seemed ok. Will try again today.Yeesh, I was able to play the three I found. Hopefully a reboot will sort that out. :/
Hoep so! I did that thing on steam of verifying the files and evertything seemed ok. Will try again today.
Btw, I think you are farther than me in the game (I can't change jobs yet) so, how is the difficulty later on? I'm starting chapter 5 and so far it's easy.
I’m prepared for you guys to make fun of me. However, I do ask that you pardon my ignorance, but, what do they mean when they say, “Turn Based Fighting”?
I have Yakuza 0 and Yakuza 6 and Judgement. And my coworker is telling me Like a Dragon is different because it’s “turn based”
I have no idea what that means. If it’s a role-playing game thing, that might explain why I don’t know
I don’t really play role playing games (unless Yakuza 0 and 6 are considered RPGs. I thought they were ACTION games)
anyway, what’s different about the fighting in this new Yakuza game?
HmmmmYou don't actually control your character when fighting. You choose what he does via a menu system. You can still explore normally when outside combat though.
Anyone know if the game is too easy? Can't stand turn-based easy mode shit.
I found one at the black market. Devil rocker is pretty cool, haha.
its insane how fun some of the jobs are, and despite how effective the starting roles are they really don't hold a candle to the sheer advantage even the early unlocks bring.
my advice for roles
Iciban keep as Hero until you hit 15 and drop for Chef, some people downplay this because the weapons are "rare" and "don't hit hard" this is only true if you ignore the crafting/upgrade shop where the chef gear is some of the cheapest and easiest to upgrade to a point, solid hits with good bladed damage and a mix of fire technique, considering the other bladed role available early on is bodyguard which self damages, this is the way to go.
Nanba, alot of people are afraid to switch due to loosing Nanbas' healing, don't be because the healing is part of Nanba's level skills he keeps the healing regardless of job, switch to musician, guitars are plentiful and the one you can trade in for cans early on can also be upgraded cheaply, homeless simply hits weak and takes far too long to become effective, coupled with how goofy this job is and its an easy switch to make.
Adatchi, ENFORCER this job is simply insane, once you get the stun stick move say bye bye to bosses because this thing wrecks.
Seako switch to hostess its superior to her starting role in pretty much every way as it gives a mix of blunt, debuffs's and cold damage over just blunt.
everyone else just experiment, I switch Nanba early on for the second female character as a dealer and found the extra damage dealer provides to be far more effective than having nanba's heals available, largely because dead enemies can't cause damage.
Nice! Is it for Amazon US? Where can I find the coupon?If anyone hasn't picked up this game but wanted to, Amazon has a coupon for it right now that brings the game down to 39.99. That's a pretty great price for a brand spanking new title.
How do you like them apples?
Disgusting, you uncultured swine!
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Unless you're completely opposed to reading subtitles I'd recommend you try them both out and then decide. I didn't expect the Japanese track to add that much to the experience but I am much more immersed with it on. The English voice acting wasn't awful - but I didn't feel like the weird, over the top Japanese humor translated well into English. I think it's worth hearing the difference.
I think I need to buy Yakuza 7 for Steam.Some Yakuza: Like a Steam Dragon screenshots, the game works fine with Dual Shock 4 (no weird inputs, no need to use Steam controller set up or emulate Xbox pad). I missed there's an OT and everything. Oh well. It sucks these don't seem to work at native res and have no options. Still great!!!
AhhhhhHaving fun but it def looks worse than Judgment and Kiwami 2. I guess they had to cut down some graphical effects for all the rpg stuff? Lots of low res textures, meh lighting and some facial models look worse than even 0. I'm on PC, maxed. Anyway, doesnt bother me that much, just weird.
Ahhhhh
Ok
No way I’m biting now
Gotta wait until it’s a year old
especially with the new combat system (im nervous about that)
Really? it look and plsy fine to me on my series xHaving fun but it def looks worse than Judgment and Kiwami 2. I guess they had to cut down some graphical effects for all the rpg stuff? Lots of low res textures, meh lighting and some facial models look worse than even 0. I'm on PC, maxed. Anyway, doesnt bother me that much, just weird.
Hmmmm
So what does that mean? I click a prompt and then it goes off and does what it’s programmed to do?
I can’t just walk up to a group of guys and beat the shit out of them however I want? I liked doing that in the previous games
It's turn based, it's a JRPG, what more do you need explained? It's in every trailer. Think urban Dragon Quest XI. Other than that it's identical to past games in exploration/story/progression and how encounters work (you never could beat up just anyone, only enemies that started a battle confined to their space when approached).Hmmmm
So what does that mean? I click a prompt and then it goes off and does what it’s programmed to do?
I can’t just walk up to a group of guys and beat the shit out of them however I want? I liked doing that in the previous games
The Dragon quest example is the best one because the protagonist thinks he lives in a Dragon Quest world while the other around him might not think the same so that's why the dragon quest based battle system.It's turn based, it's a JRPG, what more do you need explained? Think urban Dragon Quest XI. Other than that it's near identical to the previous games in exploration/story/progression and how encounters work (you never could beat up just anyone, only actual enemies that started a battle confined to their space when approached).
How did you get the dlc to download? Its always a pain for me to get free dlc because clicking on it launches the game instead of just adding it.So, the pachislot free dlc seems not so great? I get really bad lag trying to stop the spinning reels. Also, the controls are just weird.
Even if it starts the game (any game) it should still be added to your account and downloaded in the background (but still let you play the game while it does that, with the game appearing "ready to play" indicating you can play but it's doing something too). Otherwise right click, properties, go to the DLC tab and enable everything.How did you get the dlc to download? Its always a pain for me to get free dlc because clicking on it launches the game instead of just adding it.
Even if it starts the game (any game) it should still be added to your account and downloaded in the background (but still let you play the game while it does that, with the game appearing "ready to play" indicating you can play but it's doing something too). Otherwise right click, properties, go to the DLC tab and enable everything.
How did you get the dlc to download? Its always a pain for me to get free dlc because clicking on it launches the game instead of just adding it.
Is the VF5 online?Some Yakuza: Like a Steam Dragon screenshots, the game works fine with Dual Shock 4 (no weird inputs, no need to use Steam controller set up or emulate Xbox pad). I missed there's an OT and everything. Oh well. It sucks these don't seem to work at native res and have no options. Still great!!!
No, it's just the standard arcade mode when you go in the arcades and you can select 2p vs from the main game's title screen. So far at least, maybe you unlock stuff later? This is after getting in the very first arcade in game. No options whatsoever other than input remapping, when you sit down it just does the attract stuff, press any button and it takes you to character select for arcade mode. Vs just goes to character select. VF2 has different difficulty cabinets to choose from in the arcades and VF5 FS just has one set at default I guess. And like said they don't seem to run at native res.Is the VF5 online?
Well that’s just it: I never played Dragon Quesr. I don’t even know if I’ve ever played a genuine RPG!It's turn based, it's a JRPG, what more do you need explained? It's in every trailer. Think urban Dragon Quest XI. Other than that it's identical to past games in exploration/story/progression and how encounters work (you never could beat up just anyone, only enemies that started a battle confined to their space when approached).
Gotta be honest with ya: No, i’ve never seen Final Fantasy or Persona. I’m 100% serious. They don’t appeal to me.You can't be that dense, unless you're at most 6 years old. Whether you've played such games or not surely you know they exist and have a rough idea of what they're like, have seen videos of them, of Persona, of older Final Fantasy games before they went all action too, possibly even avoided them because you know they aren't like the games you do want to play or whatever, come on. Also the defining factor for what you're asking was "turn based" since plenty RPGs have real time action combat regardless. But no, none of those are, though they may have some elements of such.
How is that they don't appeal to you when you have never seen one?Gotta be honest with ya: No, i’ve never seen Final Fantasy or Persona. I’m 100% serious. They don’t appeal to me.
I don’t know why
Judgment had Motor Raid which was fucking awesome (And it even had FV). It seems Like a Dragon has nothing new in arcades. Very happy with Super Hang On though, which was in 6 also but not in Judgment.
How is that they don't appeal to you when you have never seen one?
As a fellow gamer I would advise you to try new genres, you might be surprised at how much fun you can get out of this games.