Haruto wrote: They conveniently avoided the one person who could have helped Kiryu find Haruka. The Florist. Loved the game but a minor detail stood out. My memory is fuzzy but is it me or is the millemium tower 3x taller in Yakuza 6 than the first game or Kiwami. Great game. My favorite this year.
OL wrote: ^^Hey now, careful on spoilers. That wasn't too revealing, necessarily, but still.
But yeah, I played a bit of the opening while skipping cutscenes (since I'm not up to 6 yet; just wanted to try it for the gameplay), and yeah, the scale of Kamurocho itself seems to have been expanded. Streets are definitely wider, and I wouldn't doubt if buildings in general were made a bit taller. Makes it all feels a little more realistic now, so that's nice. I'm playing Zero now, and the environments are starting to feel a little "videogame-y" at this point (after 5 games covering the same streets), so that upgrade in 6 is definitely very, very noticeable.
Also, just have to say it; it feels good when you finally throw your first enemy off of a building. I lured a pack of guys up an entire stairwell just to try that out.
OL wrote: Does it get smoother later on? Like, after leveling up and all?
Just based on the first half hour-ish of actual gameplay, it felt a little clunkier to me than earlier games. I didn't have a problem with it necessarily, and I'm not complaining; it's a new engine, new fighting system, so I readily acknowledge that I probably wasn't entirely used to it yet (especially since I messed around with it amidst my Zero playthrough, and that game feels smooth as hell). But it did feel almost like they'd intentionally made Kazuma slightly stiffer and... less responsive, I guess? Almost like a way to increase the difficulty a bit (because, admittedly, pretty much all of the earlier games are really, really easy).
It's not something I'm complaining about, because the action was still great, and it actually works as an atmospheric element in a strange way (being that Kazuma is 50-ish now, so yeah, of course he might not be quite as quick on his feet anymore).
But again, my experience with it is limited to the very start of the game. So does it smooth out as it goes, or did I just get an entirely different impression from you's guys? Something I just have to get used to maybe?
Telekill wrote: Ok guys. This game is talked up quite a bit.
I have never played ANY of the Yakuza games. I'm interested in playing but don't even know where to begin. There's what.... 7 or 8 of these games now? I have a PS4 so it would have to start and end on that platform. I also have to find the time.
How does Yakuza compare to Shenmue in terms of gameplay? Story? Controls?
Telekill wrote: Ok guys. This game is talked up quite a bit.
I have never played ANY of the Yakuza games. I'm interested in playing but don't even know where to begin. There's what.... 7 or 8 of these games now? I have a PS4 so it would have to start and end on that platform. I also have to find the time.
How does Yakuza compare to Shenmue in terms of gameplay? Story? Controls?
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