RyoHazuki84
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Nothing has been officially confirmed by Sega or Johnny's, but I guess we'll have to wait.
OMG
MAJIMA NONISAN JUST APPEARED OH BOY
HOLY JESUS FUCKING CHRIST
THE MOMENT DOOOJIMA DRAGOOON APPEARED
MY JAW ALMOST FELLS IN TO THE GROUND
THATS WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT BOYS
I TOLD YOU THE ENDING OF Y6 WAS UNFAIR TO HIM, HE TOTALLY NEEDED THIS
Why would Nagoshi or any of the producers from RGG Studio be interested in that?Just a thought, if Last Judgement is gunna be the final installment, why not shift the freed up resources to shenmue? I mean it's basically has similar game-play offerings.
Similar gameplay? Judgment is just a Yakuza reskin.Just a thought, if Last Judgement is gunna be the final installment, why not shift the freed up resources to shenmue? I mean it's basically has similar game-play offerings.
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Please don't tell me the whole game is going to have a Visual Novel overlay like this...
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Please don't tell me the whole game is going to have a Visual Novel overlay like this...
I used to think that too, till RGG started touching an AM2 flagship title ala VF and contributing to other flagship RPG's like Sakura wars 6. Now It doesn't feel to distant to imagine/ask if they can do something with Shenmue(another IP their dev's have history with).Why would Nagoshi or any of the producers from RGG Studio be interested in that?
They have their own department which has nothing to do with Shenmue,
the Shenmue IP doesnt belong to RGG Studio
and Yakuza 7 and Judgment were titled a world wide success by Sega
(we are even at a point now, were we have simultaneous world wide release dates, they worked on this for years)
so why would they put less resources into this universe instead of more?
RGG Studio is pumping out new games year after year,
thats not going to change even if Lost Judgment is the last game in the Yagami series.
There are no new free resources, RGG Studio will use them immediately for something else.
Shenmue has to get its own resources from someone who 100% believes in it.
Shenmue 4 with Sega is not going to happen just because they slowed down
RGG Studio projects.
more like it's side offering, and somewhat, brawler mechanics fighting style using MA.Similar gameplay? Judgment is just a Yakuza reskin.
My thoughts exactly, although I don’t mind Ichiban as much. I think overall, Y7 is a fun enough “diversion”, but if the series really does stick to this new formula, I just don’t know if I’d be able to hang with it. Even now, I just started my third go at it and I’m stuck right at the beginning. I don’t like skipping cutscenes, that’s just a thing of mine. But Y7 has so much bullshit in it that if I WERE to skip, I’d ask myself why the hell am I even playing this again. Especially considering that the turn-based combat is barely interactive to begin with. Yet, I don’t consider any this knocks against the game itself. It’s just one of those things I’m guessing comes with the genre. That being said, I never felt any of this with of the other Yakuza games before.I don't think so...probably will be relegated to sub stories and shit. That composition looks to be the same style that they used in Yakuza Like a Dragon for table conversations and such at Restaurants...so probably a mix of presentation as per usual with these games.
Looking forward to it...especially the battle system. I liked Yagami's fighting style in the first game and I'm looking forward to seeing what more they do with it.
I wish the tailing missions would go away...was my least favourite thing about that first game and it sucks to see that they remain.
Anyways, what did I come here to post about? Oh yeah, Yakuza 7. Finally finished the English version. I plowed through it in the last week or so. Haven't Platinumed it yet...having trouble with the final two honk NPC's for that damn Honk trophy. Same problem I had with the Japanese version when I platinumed it, they are a pain in the ass and spawn so randomly.
How do I feel after playing it a second time? I'm not sure I've really warmed up to Ichiban. I don't know, I just don't like him as much as I liked Kiryu. It's not that he is a bad character, it's just he is a bit too...dorkish. Dorkish in a way that I don't really associate the Yakuza with. You know, the image of the Yakuza is tough stoic manly men and well, I look at Ichiban and I just see a man-child dork. Loveable in his own right, but almost feels like out of place at times. I don't know...it's not that I hate Ichiban, but I just don't feel I warmed up to him in the same way I warmed up to Kiryu.
Kiryu was a manly-man. He was tough and stoic but also had great principles and morals. I liked Kiryu and I think he was a huge driving factor as to what kept me going with this series. I've always said, even when they did the multiple protagonist games, Kiryu was the one guy I always wanted to get back to because his story was the heart of these games for me. Again, Ichiban is likable in his own right but something about him still didn't connect with me in the same way.
I know, I know, I've had 7 games of Kiryu...it's a bit unfair to compare, but I don't know....
As for the battle system? The grind did kind of annoy me this time around. I didn't necessarily mind it the first time around because it was all fresh and exciting to see a Yakuza game change up the formula but second time around? The grind got to be a bit too much...I was skipping animations left and right just because the novelty factor wore off....Definitely not a game I want to replay again, which is funny because I'm playing both Yakuza 3 and 6 again on PC and having a great time with both of them. But yeah, Yakuza 7 doesn't hold up in replay value for me. Just because its too long and way too grindy.
I liked the story still, but I don't know if I can be assed to ever play through it again. Maybe I'll grind out the platinum...maybe I won't.
The story telling is long in the tooth...personally I was skipping conversations in the bar building bonds because I just couldn't be assed to sit through them for a second time. I did skip one or two cut scenes as well...not something I usually do but I knew they were long and I was in the mood to get out and go to bed those nights so I did skip a few scenes on second play through.My thoughts exactly, although I don’t mind Ichiban as much. I think overall, Y7 is a fun enough “diversion”, but if the series really does stick to this new formula, I just don’t know if I’d be able to hang with it. Even now, I just started my third go at it and I’m stuck right at the beginning. I don’t like skipping cutscenes, that’s just a thing of mine. But Y7 has so much bullshit in it that if I WERE to skip, I’d ask myself why the hell am I even playing this again. Especially considering that the turn-based combat is barely interactive to begin with. Yet, I don’t consider any this knocks against the game itself. It’s just one of those things I’m guessing comes with the genre. That being said, I never felt any of this with of the other Yakuza games before.