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Yakuza Complete Series
Includes Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami, Yakuza Kiwami 2, Yakuza 3 Remastered, Yakuza 4 Remastered, Yakuza 5 Remastered and Yakuza 6: The Song of Life
SEGA’s legendary Japanese series finally comes to PC. Fight like hell through Tokyo and Osaka as junior yakuza...
Yakuza Complete Series
Includes Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami, Yakuza Kiwami 2, Yakuza 3 Remastered, Yakuza 4 Remastered, Yakuza 5 Remastered and Yakuza 6: The Song of Life
SEGA’s legendary Japanese series finally comes to PC. Fight like hell through Tokyo and Osaka as junior yakuza Kiryu and Majima. Take a front row seat to 1980s life in Japan in an experience unlike anything else in video gaming, with uncapped framerates and 4K resolutions. A legend is born.
The glitz, glamour, and unbridled decadence of the 80s are back in Yakuza 0.
Fight like hell through Tokyo and Osaka with protagonist Kazuma Kiryu and series regular Goro Majima. Play as Kazuma Kiryu and discover how he finds himself in a world of trouble when a simple debt collection goes wrong and his mark winds up murdered. Then, step into the silver-toed shoes of Goro Majima and explore his “normal” life as the proprietor of a cabaret club.
Switch between three different fighting styles instantaneously and beat up all manner of goons, thugs, hoodlums, and lowlifes. Take combat up a notch by using environmental objects such as bicycles, sign posts, and car doors for bone-crunching combos and savage take-downs.
Fighting is not the only way to kill time in 1988’s Japan: from discos and hostess clubs to classic SEGA arcades, there are tons of distractions to pursue in the richly detailed, neon-lit world.
Interact with the colourful denizens the red light district: help a budding S&M dominatrix learn her profession, or ensure a street performer can make it to the bathroom in time – there are 100 incredible stories to discover.
A great game, a highlight of the whole series as far as I can tell {have not completed all the games yet}. Great main story, loveable characters and a bit of quirkness added to the mix.
If you've played the most recent GTA (5 at the time of writing), you will know that it is a game which doesn't take itself all that seriously, instead opting to be more of caricature of the real-life city it is based on, and the people within it.
As a result of this, I struggled to take its story seriously, even at those moments when it was trying to strike a more serious tone... while Yakuza is the exact opposite.
=> Story
You are straightway thrown into a mystery-thriller, in which powerful individuals are each trying to use both the protagonists as pawns for their own interests.
Interests, which they are only able to gradually uncover as the story progresses.
From the start it is clear that the story is not just fun and games, but a serious matter about doing what you need to do, all while walking the fine line of maintaining loyalty to the clan, while protecting your family's standing, and also keeping yourself alive.
In a tale of intrigue, betrayal, moral uncertainty, and many twists and turns, our protagonists must rise to the challenge in order to make it through in one piece.
=> Side quests
These tend to be more lighthearted and often times even comical, and serve as a nice change of pace from the main quest whenever you need it.
Do you want to teach a dominatrix how to berate people properly?
Or how about saving a young woman from a cult by joining it?
No matter how goofy the quests get however, they still retain a serious core, thus preventing a situation in which the characters turn into caricatures, as I described at the beginning.
The dominatrix who can't berate people, for example?
She started doing it as she has always struggled with being assertive, and wanted to better herself.
=> Mechanics
I'm hitting GOG's character limit now, so briefly:
A decent beat 'em up, though once you found a combination that works, you can spam it without much thought, except for bosses (the last 4 I found rather tedious to fight, so I'm removing 1 star).
what a ride - great game, didnt enjoy the side content much tho - its fun and stuff, but i just cba to redo the club mini game 2000 times for the whole story line
very entertaining fighting game with a lot of depth my only complaint is how not every cutscene is animated but it is an old game so you cant complain too much
This game is now in my top 10 favorite games and I will definitly be playing the rest of the games in the series. The combat is fun and the story has some of the best writing I've experienced in a minute. Every twist and turn literally has me on the edge of my seat. I hope more people take a chance on these games and fall in love with them like I have.
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