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Hi. my name is Hunter
Local gay autistic person 24/7
He/Him.
Hi. my name is Hunter
Local gay autistic person 24/7
He/Him.
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An improvement gameplay wise. Grinding isn't as infuriating, the side stuff is still worth checking out to distract yourself, and it's also a bit on the easy side compared to Yakuza 7: Like A Dragon. That said, I found the story to be disjointed, especially towards the end, and the pacing was a mess. Forcing you on side stuff tutorials, even if I enjoyed it, isn't fun at all in the slightest.
A game that's good as both a preview of what's to come to Infinite Wealth, and the possible final game with Kiryu (Sorry. I mean Joryu.) taking the center stage as the main protagonist. While shorter than most games in the series, it still manages on packing in so many emotional moments that left me almost to the point of tears rolling down my face. Yakuza/LaD fans should definitely pick this one up.
This is a fresh new start to the franchise. A whole new cast of characters, a story that doesn't require any knowledge from the past games to enjoy it, and changing the gameplay to a turn based JRPG while still showing faithfulness to the original brawler gameplay type of the past games. And I'm all in for it.
The new cast of characters are wonderful and well developed. The story's excellent and full of both hilarious and emotional moments. The shift to an JRPG might be confusing for some, and it does get a bit too grindy towards the end of the game. But it's still fun to play and I love the different jobs you can change to for some variety.
Like A Dragon is a step in the right direction for the series and I'm excited to see where Infinite Wealth continues it.
The new cast of characters are wonderful and well developed. The story's excellent and full of both hilarious and emotional moments. The shift to an JRPG might be confusing for some, and it does get a bit too grindy towards the end of the game. But it's still fun to play and I love the different jobs you can change to for some variety.
Like A Dragon is a step in the right direction for the series and I'm excited to see where Infinite Wealth continues it.