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Manages to both push Kasuga into main character role while also concluding Kiryu's near 20-year romp through Japan flawlessly. Both characters feel like they get more than enough time to do this in the games massive storyline.
The turn-based combat was also vastly improved on and given an appropriately yakuza-themed twist on the system; bashing enemies into eachother or walls like you would in games prior.
This game marks a fantastic turning point in the series and embraces what the previous games flirted with; RGG games are now huge 100 hour JRPGS, and I couldn't be happier.
10/10
The turn-based combat was also vastly improved on and given an appropriately yakuza-themed twist on the system; bashing enemies into eachother or walls like you would in games prior.
This game marks a fantastic turning point in the series and embraces what the previous games flirted with; RGG games are now huge 100 hour JRPGS, and I couldn't be happier.
10/10