Is it a good idea to play all the Yakuza games in order?
So I'm interested in getting into Yakuza so I plan on starting with 0 then going to the latest one. But I'm just worried I'm gonna be burnt out from the playing the games. Also how are the 1-5 Yakuza games gonna be after playing 0. I know those ones are older. Sorry if this doesn't make sense I'm just wondering how the experience will be playing them back to back.
(H) Mafia DE, TLOU2, FF7 Remake, Greedfall, La Noire, Tales of berseria, Dead by daylight, dragon ball xv 2, Final Fantasy XV, NieR:Automata, Remnant: From the Ashes, Resident evil 2 with all outfits, and all in game reward ad on, Jedi Fallen Order, Tw3 CE, Yakuza 0, Sleeping dogs DE
Most Wanted Assassins creed Valhalla Yakuza: Like a dragon [Also will take] Yakuza Kiwami 2 Offers
(H) Mafia DE, TLOU2, FF7 Remake, Greedfall, La Noire, Tales of berseria, Dead by daylight, dragon ball xv 2, Final Fantasy XV, NieR:Automata, Remnant: From the Ashes, Resident evil 2 with all outfits, and all in game reward ad on, Jedi Fallen Order, Tw3 CE, Yakuza 0, Sleeping dogs DE
(H) TLOU2, FF7 Remake, Greedfall, La Noire, Tales of berseria, Dead by daylight, dragon ball xenoverse 2, Final Fantasy XV, NieR:Automata, Remnant: From the Ashes, Resident evil 2 with all outfits, and all in game reward ad on, Jedi Fallen Order, Tw3 complete editon, Yakuza 0, Sleeping dogs DE
(H) TLOU2, Greedfall, La Noire, Tales of berseria, Dead by daylight, dragon ball xenoverse 2, Final Fantasy XV, NieR:Automata, Remnant: From the Ashes, Resident evil 2 with all outfits, and all in game reward ad on, Jedi Fallen Order, Tw3 complete editon, Yakuza 0, Sleeping dogs Definitive editon
(W) Not looking for anything specific, just fun single player games 🥴 (Forgot to add but i also have FF7 Remake)
(H) TLOU2, FF7 Remake, Greedfall, La Noire, Tales of berseria, Dead by daylight, dragon ball xenoverse 2, Final Fantasy XV, NieR:Automata, Remnant: From the Ashes, Resident evil 2 with all outfits, and all in game reward ad on, Jedi Fallen Order, Tw3 complete editon, Yakuza 0, Sleeping dogs DE
(W) Not looking for anything specific, just fun single player games
(H) Dead by daylight, dragon ball xenoverse 2, Final Fantasy XV, NieR:Automata, Remnant: From the Ashes, Resident evil 2 with all outfits, and all in game reward ad on, Jedi Fallen Order, TLOU2 preorder, Tw3 complete editon, Yakuza 0, Sleeping dogs Definitive editon
(W) Greedfall Control Tom clancy ghost recon Yakuza 3 Remaster Welcome to more offers!
(H) Dead by daylight, dragon ball xenoverse 2, Final Fantasy XV, NieR:Automata, Remnant: From the Ashes, Resident evil 2 with all outfits, and all in game reward ad on, Jedi Fallen Order, TLOU2 preorder, Tw3 complete editon, Yakuza 0, Sleeping dogs Definitive editon
List all the final levels of the 7 Yakuza games in descending order in terms of difficulty
I have only completed Y0 and Kiwami so I can only speak for them. I know Kiwami's final level is kind of notorious for being one of the most difficult levels but because I maxed out the dragon skills it was kind of easy for me even on hard. On top of that I had the amulet that allowed me to regenerate my health in the downtime I got so I basically went into the Jingu fight with all my healing items. I found the Y0's last level more difficult because I had no idea how to fight with the dragon style and also fuck that first stage of the level where everyone just keeps shooting at you. I don't know if the gun got nerfed in the later entries but in Y0 it does about half of your health. Also, I was probably under the added pressure of doing my first last level from a Yakuza game. Anyways how would you guys rank all the last levels. I am especially curious about Kiwami 2 last level since I am about to attempt it in a while.
(H) Dead by daylight, dragon ball xenoverse 2, Final Fantasy XV, NieR:Automata, Remnant: From the Ashes, Resident evil 2 with all outfits, and all in game reward ad on, Jedi Fallen Order, TLOU2 preorder, Tw3 complete editon, Yakuza 0, Sleeping dogs Definitive editon
Can we all agree we need a pinned post for all the doubts regarding the order in which to play the yakuza games ?
This subreddit is just filled with these types of post . Can we do something about ? It would be great to see some good discussion post on the series rather than the same type of posts over and over again . I know there’s been a increase in popularity of the yakuza games with release of 0 but there must be some other way to get this info out . Sorry for the bad English not my native language
How does GTA San Andreas have gang wars, car customization, darts, clothing, pool, dating, a storyline, casino's and so much more while this game has little to do besides killing gangs/stealing stuff in your downtime?
We seem to be going backwards in gaming, this game was supposed to be so much more dense. But after 40 hours of playing I have basically done all side missions and kind of feel like not starting it up again, I've practically seen all the content (except repeat missions or collectables). I don't see how you fix this, there's so much content missing. I expected to be put in some kind of futuristic theme park with a heavy focus on doing fun, stupid, interactive stuff and meeting ridiculous individuals but there is just nothing like it. So apart from the graphics: GTA: San Andreas has more content than Cyberpunk. A 16 year old game has more to do. How do you go from the current state of the game and turn it into what was heavily implied during marketing in a short time span? You don't. Here's a big list of stuff that is missing, posted by u/RalphDamiani. But I don't feel like how significantly little open world content is available is made thoroughly enough. These are things I expected to be in the game (all of them advertised or heavily hinted at): - Actual wanted system. Not this alpha testing filler we got. - Immersive NPCs that don't randomly disappear or all synchronise and run away in the same direction. -Cool mini games with NPC's you meet (Like in the Yakuza series, who have had this since 2008) - Some kind of gang system where you either control business' or have to deal with rival gangs - Meaningful back stories that impact the main story - New lines that make your character sound like he actually is a corpo instead of a street kid/nomad at all the time - Car customization - New gear system with obvious transmog options - New cybernetic system - Body sculpt system - Better animations (I stopped using mantis blade because the strong attack animation takes like 10 seconds to execute) - Fix all the small sound bugs, like footsteps not registering or no dialogue at all And then this glorious statement comes out; '' We'll fix the bugs, don't worry ". The bugs are the least of your problems, they suck but I don't care. They'll get fixed. How about the other 70% of the game, you know, actual stuff to do besides the ridiculously short main story which you can finish in 10 hours? Why do they only put out a statement regarding stability when content is another huge factor? I have no idea how complex a game world is to develop but as a creative marketing guy I'm familiar with creative processes and translating design into working features. A lot ideas get cut out because of technical restraints and money issues. Clients always want more than what they're willing to pay for. But how do you make all your money back from pre-orders, and then deliver a product like this? (With a good 5-6 years of development time) You do that when you only care about making money and don't care about the artistic integrity of your studio. The developers/studio guys that worked hard are not to blame, they are the artists. I love what they did, it looks great. Corporate is to blame, they already made back their investment with pre-orders but want more sales with Christmas. How incredibly ironic that a game exploring toxic capitalism is largely ruined by toxic capitalism. What a joke. TLDR: Great tech demo, love it. But come on bro, don't promise me a brand new lambo and deliver a beat up civic.
My Entirely Positive* One-sentence Game Awards for my Top 50 games completed in 2020
As patient gamers, we know that "Game Award Shows" are a farce; how many gamers can really vote for "game of the year" out of a selection of 20-30 new games? Only people with extreme amounts of money and time (and no dedication to just one game!) Here's my awards for games I actually played to completion, rather than just saying "the one or two new games I bought in year X must therefore have been the best." I decided to be entirely positive* (*mostly) with my awards, as I am known for saying "why are you spending 5-50 hours with something you don't like, you maniac?" Thanks to SomethingAwful for the idea for "One Sentence Game Reviews." Any other awards you would give these games? (Sorted in reverse order of completion) Yakuza Kiwami 2 X1: Best Construction Management Double Dragon NS: Most Mysterious as to how anyone could beat this without save states Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid X1: Most Likely to make me want to buy a bunch of action figures Fallout 76 X1: Most Improved Star Wars: Squadrons PS4: Best game that only I, personally, can beat the single-player campaign on Ace difficulty Tacoma X1: Best Workplace Safety Tutorial Afterparty X1: Best Portrayal of characters I didn’t mind damning Persona 4 Arena PS3: Most coherent fighting game story… ever Onee Chanbara Origin PS4: Largest Departure from Original Series, including spelling of title Crackdown 3 X1: Best Co-op Car Throwing Kandagawa Jet Girls PS4: Most Surprising Actually Decent Jetski Game Prototype 2 360: Most Likeable Portrayal of Deadly Virus Panzer Dragoon Orta X1: Most Word-Salad Title Streets of Rage 4 X1: Most Grizzled Returning Protagonist Persona 4: Golden PlayStation ᴠɪᴛᴀ: Most lived-up-to high-expectations student schedule simulator Gears 5 X1: Best land-based sailboat Yakuza Kiwami X1: Best hide-and-seek cosplay fistfights My Hero One's Justice PS4: Best punching teenagers into the side of a building The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories PS4: Most surprising treatise on gender and sexuality Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise NS: Best Twin Peaks Sequel The Banner Saga 3 X1: Most tragic demises The Banner Saga 2 X1: Best carry-over of save data Yakuza 0 X1: Best tutorial on how to run an entertainment establishment, real estate No Man's Sky X1: Most satisfying mining laser Dead Rising 4 - Super Ultra Dead Rising 4 Mini Golf X1: Best golf Dead Rising 4: Frank Rising X1: Best paid-for ending Dead Rising 4 X1: Best at making me want to play all the other Capcom games it has cameos of Prototype 360: Best realism simulator showing people ignoring a pandemic Pokémon Sword and Shield - The Isle of Armor NS: Best at letting me use even more data from previous games Lost Castle NS: Best game to argue with your friends about who gets what weapon El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron 360: Best stylish action game with angels wearing only low-rise jeans Sacred Citadel PS3: Best reminder that you were going to finish this with local co-op friends in March 2020, but… Omega Labyrinth Life NS: Best flower garden sim Tekken 7 X1: Best android dojo demon-man and invincible grandpa battle Astral Chain NS: Best single-player game where you use two “people” Cities: Skylines X1: Most encouraging argument against traffic lights Life Is Strange 2 X1: Most relevant in 2017-2020 Dishonored 2 X1: Best use of time-travel fan The Jackbox Party Pack PS4: Most awkward drawings when that one friend is playing Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts NS: Best use of the Rewind feature on the NS SNES emulator Monster Hunter: World X1: Best 40-hour game that everyone else plays for 100+ The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit X1: Best tie-in that they didn’t have to make, but did The Jackbox Party Pack 3 X1: Best game that’s only good if your friends are funny Untitled Goose Game X1: Best honk The Banner Saga X1: Best global crisis management sim River City Girls NS: Best shopping sim Game of Thrones - A Telltale Games Series PS4: Fastest way to be up on GOT without having to watch the whole series, or like read or whatever Pokémon Sword and Shield NS: Best at letting me import old game data Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition PS4: Best game I can actually do combos in Senran Kagura Burst Re:Newal — 'Miyabi' Character and Campaign PS4: Most Handsome The Outer Worlds PS4: Best Fallout 3 cosplay Slay the Spire X1: Best not making me do combo math with real cards What Remains of Edith Finch PS4: Best heartfelt Urban Exploration sim
What are your personal favorite Top 10 games of all time?
I've been thinking of making a list just for myself but figured why not share it with this community and start a discussion. It could be beneficial for others who are looking for recommendations or just for you to get your thoughts out about a game. Below I ranked my personal 10 with a bit of description as to why I like them.
Half Life 2 - This game hasn't left my #1 spot since it came out. It was the first single player FPS game I played. I haven't played Half Life 1 before Half Life 2 so I didn't really know that standing Valve had in the FPS community. But man, the gravity gun changed my life. The physics engine blew my mind. I was so happy that Half Life 2 included puzzles based on physics as well. I think its incredible that a game whose protagonist is a physicist compared to a soldier did so well. I remember when the demo came out I played the Ravenholm level probably 20 times. Then when I was able to buy Half Life 2 I played it another 20 times. I love the setting of Half Life 2, and the oppressive nature of the Combine. The strider fights were a spectacle and meeting DOG was amazing. I personally believe this game is perfect, between gunplay, story, setting, music. I almost cried at the end of Half Life Alyx and am so happy that Valve is continuing the universe. I believe that Half Life 2 still stands the test of time nowadays. It goes on sale often so please try it out! My ranking of the Half Life games are 2 > Alyx > Episode 2 > Episode 1 > Black Mesa > Half Life.
Persona 4 Golden - Atlus shows a masterclass of JRPGs with the Persona series. I haven't played Persona 1 or 2 and my first intro to the series was Golden on the Vita. I remember I played it and finished it in one weekend during college. I didn't even leave my room and stayed up all night getting it done. The characters in Golden from Chie to Kanji are a joy to be around and building relationships with. The soundtrack of the Persona series ties so well with the atmosphere of each game. Persona 4 Golden was also the first JRPG I played and finished. Boy it was a joy. The combat got improved upon greatly in Persona 5 but having the introduction to the series through Golden puts it over the top for me. Soon after beating Persona 4 Golden, I played Persona 3 Portable which was a great game too! Persona 5 deserves all the accolades its getting but I believe that the groundwork for the Western audience was laid by Persona 4 Golden on the Vita.
Judgement - As with many others, my first taste into the Yakuza franchise was when Yakuza 0 came on Steam. Since then I have finished 0, Kiwami, Kiwami 2, Judgement, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 in that order. While the other entries in this series are amazing, it was nice to see Ryu Ga Gotoku Studios venture out from the Yakuza storyline and focus on a detective story. The combat was a lot more fluid, almost reminding me of Majima's moveset in Yakuza 0. There was also a slice of life feel to Judgement. I think my favorite thing about the game was the pay off for completing side stories and relationships with people in the city. The last substory was amazing to see. I put this on the list even though I love the other games in the series so here is my ranking for the series. Judgement > Kiwami 2 > Yakuza 6 > Yakuza 0 > Yakuza 4 > Yakuza 7 > Kiwami > Yakuza 5 > Yakuza 3.
Hotline Miami 2 - The Hotline Miami collection introduced me to Retrowave music, and I will forever be grateful for that. Hotline Miami plays as a top down shooter with a very David Lynch like story. The chapters jump from the Past to Future to Present in different ways focusing on different characters. It is all tied up nicely at the end of Hotline Miami 2 in my opinion. This game is as bloody as a pixel game can be. The sense of fear you get when you try to see if anyone heard your gunshot is insane. I put Hotline Miami 2 here instead of 1 because of the larger cast of characters and for the ending. While I did love Hotline Miami 1, 2 for me was just a bit better. This game is eye candy from the floor plans of each level, the retro Miami colors, and the gory way of killing enemies. Hotline Miami 1 started my appreciation for indie games as being powerhouses.
Inside - I once heard someone on the Gameinformer podcast refer to this game as being carved out of one single block of clay. This game runs so smoothly you forget that there is a bunch of code in the background. Playdead is on a roll after Limbo and Inside in the creepy side scrolling puzzle platformer game. Inside had one of the most interesting backdrops I have seen. You are a child breaking into a facility of seemingly unknown reasons. But the game doesn't tell you that, there is no narration or voicework in this game. But its a testament to how carefully crafted this game is that the story can be told by what is happening in the background as you are making your way from left to right. The ending of this game caught me by surprise but I absolutely adored this game from start to finish.
Wolfenstein: The New Colossus - Who doesn't love killing Nazis? Ever since Machinegames took over the franchise of Wolfenstein each entry has just gotten better and better. I've heard different qualms about TNC mainly about the story, but to be honest that was my favorite part of this game. It made BJ into a deeper character rather than a meathead and his Jewish ancestry being a background for fighting Nazi's was poetic. My favorite moment was, in the courtroom dream sequence, right after you get out and meet the memory of your mom. It honestly brought me to tears. The gunplay was as good as it gets as well as the characters on your ship. My one issue was the hacking minigame. I did love the sound effects used but felt overall it was a useless addition. Although I did complete all of it! If I had to rank all the Machinegames Wolfensteins it would go TNC > New Order > Old Blood > Youngblood.
Mass Effect 2 - This game has about 200 hours of play time on my Steam. Bioware were masters of incredible RPG experiences. Mass Effect 2's companions were some of the best party members in an RPG ever. The storylines for each of these characters were a joy to take part in and it was extremely daring for Bioware to say, Hey! Lets put a suicide mission for the ending and have some of your characters permanently die. While the main villain wasn't that good, the overarching villain with culminated into the grand finale of Mass Effect 3 was worth it. I can't say enough as to how fleshed out the crew on the Normandy was. I'm excited to see any quality of life changes in the legendary edition!
What Remains of Edith Finch - I was debating putting this on my top 10 but the more time passed, the more and more I was thinking about the experience playing this game. I didn't play Unfinished Swan so I didn't know much about the developer but I do love Annapurna Interactive's published games. Edith Finch was no different. A first person/adventure/walking simulator game with an engaging story about a very strange family, the game immediately dug its hooks in me and never let go. The house of the Finches felt like a maze but because of how well crafted this game is you never feel lost. The side story about the unfortunate ends of the family is engaging. Not enough can be said about the last family member's story you find and how incredible that experience was.
Pokemon White - I am a huge Pokemon fan having bought one of each of the main series. I am also one of those people who liked SwSh. But I believe that Pokemon was at its best during the Black and White era. Created a new 150 pokemon while not including any past ones was risky, but for me it paid off. It was fun not being shackled by past favorites and looking towards a new generation. While it did seem that they just replaced skins for Pokemon, i.e. Swoobat/Zubat, TimburMachoke, etc. I liked almost all the new designs. The story for this game was also great. N was a great antagonist and actually made me sympathize with what was supposed to be your foe in the game. Why would I fight against someone who views that Pokemon should be free from trainers?
Ori and the Will of the Wisps - I absolutely adored Blind Forest and when Will of the Wisps came out it was just more of Ori but with a bunch of quality of life improvements. The story was even more emotional than the first. Without spoilers I found the villain's story especially after the final fight to be incredibly touching. I love how Moon Studio works as well, being completely decentralized while producing beautiful games.
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YAKUZA SERIES PLAY ORDER FOR NEWCOMERS - PS4/5 - XB1/SX/SX - PC
It's like Dunkey always says - "if you want something done right, you gotta do it all by yourself" TLDR play order for the mainline series:
Yakuza 0
Yakuza Kiwami
Yakuza Kiwami 2
Yakuza 3
Yakuza 4
OPTIONAL - Yakuza: Dead Souls - NOT CANON TO THE MAIN SERIES STORY
Yakuza 5
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life
OPTIONAL - JUDGEMENT - HAS REFERENCES TO THE MAIN SERIES BUT ISN'T INTEGRAL
Yakuza: Like a Dragon
OPTIONAL - Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise - PURELY SPINOFF TITLE USING GAMEPLAY FROM YAKUZA SERIES
Hey there kyodai, this is the New and Improved "I'm Tired of Seeing This Posted 300 Times a Day" Yakuza series play order post! We haven't had one of these stickied in a long time, and I doubt this one will be, but at least we will have something to link to! Please feel free to link to it as you see fit! This guide covers the titles on all available current/next gen platforms and PC. Yes I know Yakuza exists on PS2 and PS3, nobody cares anymore. This guide is also just in reference to the NA releases and doesn't go into the PSP titles or the JPN exclusives ISHIN and KENZAN. This is to help the influx of new Xbox and PC players. I will update this post as new releases on PS5 and the like become available! PLEASE NOTE! All physical releases for the PS4 and XB1 will work on new gen PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles. WHERE TO START WITH THE YAKUZA SERIES REGARDLESS of what console you play on, the games are meant to be played chronologically. There is the argument that the story is best played by release date and I will refute that statement until my dying breath. Because it doesn't make sense. Why would you play through the series, then go back to 0, a prequel, then BACK to 6, the end? That's dumb. In the same vein, if you want to experience the entire saga the way it's intended, DON'T SKIP GAMES. Just watching the cutscenes leaves sooo much to be desired. YOU START THE SERIES FROM YAKUZA 0. 0 is available on all platforms and can be had the following ways:
Digitally on PlayStation, Xbox and PC
Digitally as part of the Yakuza Origins bundle on Playstation
Digitally with GAMEPASS on Xbox and PC
Physically as a standalone blue case release on PS4
Physically as a standalone red case Greatest Hits release on PS4
NEXT IS YAKUZA KIWAMI Yakuza Kiwami is a remake of Yakuza on the PS2. It uses a very similar style to Yakuza 0 combat wise and is about half as long. Kiwami is available the following ways:
Digitally as a standalone title on PlayStation, Xbox and PC
Digitally as part of the Yakuza Origins bundle on PlayStation
Digitally with GAMEPASS on Xbox and PC
Physically as a standalone blue case release on PS4
Physically as a standalone red case Greatest Hits release on PS4
Physically as a standalone Steelbook release on PS4
AFTER THAT IS YAKUZA KIWAMI 2 Kiwami 2 is a remake of Yakuza 2 originally released for the PS2. This is the first CHRONOLOGICAL game to use the Dragon Engine. The combat is most similar to Yakuza 6 and JUDGMENT. It's available the following ways:
Digitally as a standalone title on PlayStation, Xbox and PC
Digitally as part of the Yakuza Origins bundle on PlayStation
Digitally with GAMEPASS on Xbox and PC
Physically as a standalone blue case release on PS4
Physically as a standalone red case Greatest Hits release on PS4
Physically as a standalone Steelbook release on PS4
NEXT IS YAKUZA 3 Yakuza 3 was first released on the PS3 in NA and Japan and acts as a sort of soft reboot for the series in HD. Until just last year it was only ever available on disc but now you've got the following ways to grab it:
Digitally as a standalone title on PlayStation, Xbox and PC
Digitally as part of the Yakuza Remastered Collection on PlayStation, Xbox and PC
Physically as part of the Yakuza Remastered Collection on PlayStation
Physically on PS3
LOGICALLY, YAKUZA 4 IS NEXT Yakuza 4 marked the first time RELEASE DATE WISE that you could play as someone other than Kiryu. 4 introduced 3 new protagonists to the mix and can be played the follow ways:
Digitally as a standalone title on PlayStation, Xbox and PC
Digitally as part of the Yakuza Remastered Collection on PlayStation, Xbox and PC
Physically as part of the Yakuza Remastered Collection on PlayStation
Physically on PS3
YOU GUESSED IT, YAKUZA 5 COMES AFTER THAT Yakuza 5 brings us 5, count em', FIVE protagonists and is arguably the largest game in the series (although 7 comes damn close). Until recently, 5 was a downloadable only title on the PS Store but can now be purchased as such:
Digitally as a standalone title on the PlayStation, Xbox and PC
Digitally as part of the Yakuza Remastered Collection on PlayStation, Xbox and PC
Physically as part of the Yakuza Remastered Collection on PlayStation
FINALLY WE END WITH YAKUZA 6 Yakuza 6 is the final chapter of Kiryu's saga and for now is only available:
Digitally as a standalone title on PlayStation
Physically as a standalone blue case PlayStation release
Physically as a standalone Artbook case PlayStation release
Physically as a standalone red Greatest Hits PlayStation release
THE SERIES STARTS ANEW WITH YAKUZA: LIKE A DRAGON The newest title in the Yakuza series is Yakuza: Like a Dragon. This game features a totally new protagonist and main area to explore, as well as introduces a brand new, turn based battle system. It's a fantastic game and a welcome change to the formula, despite what Reddit would have you believe. Grab it any of the following ways:
Digitally as a standalone title on PlayStation, Xbox or PC
Physically as a Steelbook release on PlayStation and Xbox
Physically as a standalone blue case release on PS4
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Hey yall wanted to share my thoughts on all the games I completed this year some of which was back log some of it being 2020 releases but anyway im glad I actually completed a good handful of games this year and hope to finish even more in 2021 anywhere here we go. Borderlands 3 I put about 100ish hours into Borderlands 2 and beat it a few times both on my Xbox 360 and PC, its by far one of my all time favorite open world games and have been looking forward for the sequal for years. I got the game on release but barely played it until around March of 2020 when I finally decided to finish it. Honestly it was a bit of a disappointment in terms of story and characters (one of the greatest aspects of Blands 2. The villains are pretty forgettable along with most of the plot and the humor just didnt hit as much as the first 2 games but besides the gameplay was still great as ever its all smooth and rewarding feeling so at least there is that. Overall it was pretty mediocre and unfortunately not the great Sequel I waited 7 years for. Spongebob Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated. When I was a kid I had this game for the PS2 but never beat it cuz I was like 6? but anyway when I saw Rehydrated was coming out I was pretty hyped as it seemed this was really coming from the heart and from what I remember being 6 and playing they did the game really well! The new graphics looks great but keep that cartoony look and all the characters are talkative and expressive as ever. The gameplay is smooth and I dont think I ever ran into and glitches or bugs. Really the game is just pure fun and totally give it a recommendation to anyone who has ever slightly considered it plus its not crazy long it took me about 10 and a half hours to beat. DOOM Eternal I played DOOM 2016 back when it came out and thoroughly enjoyed it (I was 16 at the time and all I played was League of Legends and Battlefield) it definitely was a fresh breathe in the land of shooters so a sequal I was totally on board for, but this? Holy shit Id Software took DOOM 2016 and said nah that game was shit look at this. Seriously the amount of new stuff added to this game from D-16 is crazy and it just is so much damn fun to play. Im not one to really go out of my way for collectibles but this game really had me searching like an animal for everything. I beat it on Ultra Violence and damn let me say the game is a lot harder than the previous game but it really is up to your skill of switching weapons, dashing, killing, getting health, killing, throwing the wrong type of grenade and waiting for it to recharge. In fact right now its the only game I played from this year im replaying (this time on Nightmare) just to see if I can do it. Easily my game of the year for 2020 and im really sad it got gipped at the game awards especially for its soundtrack where it lost to an acoustic guitar from the last of us. Pokemon Sword Wont dwell on this long, I beat Shield the week it came out last year since Pokemon is my all time favorite game series. Um good game not great compared to the other pokemon games but ya know I liked it and got to add another game to the list of completed games so uh yeah. Halo Reach So I bought the Master Chief collection for PC in January and got around to start going through all the games in the later half of the year. Growing up I only ever played Forge or Firefight with my friends on Halo and never sat down and finished any of the stories except for Halo 2 for some reason? in 2017 I got Halo 5 and beat the story on that and since then got more interested in Halo and honestly have gone neck deep in Halo lore (as we speak im on the 2nd book of the Halo novels) Anyway Reach. Awesome game, a great re-introduction to the series that played perfectly on my PC. I played this and all the Halo games you will read about on Heroic and even if it pissed me off sometimes the accomplishment I felt afterwards was rewarding enough. I think the strongest part of the game is the story telling the fall of Reach from Spartans who arent the Master Chief. Its a sad game honestly and the music and environments reflect that but they also at some points do reflect that small glimmer of hope for Humanity. Ive actually been listening to the Reach soundtrack on occasion and cant get that line out of of my head "there will be another time..." Halo: Combat Evolved Should have stated in the Reach review that im playing the games in Chronological order so next on the chopping block was Halo CE and I can say yes this is definitely Combat Evolved. One thing I tried doing when playing this game was putting myself in the shoes of a gamer in 2001 and I can see why this game was as popular as it was (especially cuz I have played or at least attempted to play shooters from years prior) it just works. The gameplay is so fluid and everything works so well together that its crazy they got AI and Item interaction working like this on an Original Xbox. The story here is good, its nothing crazy...yet but Id say in terms of 2001 games especially shooters I stronger story than most. Guns just feel impactful, the way enemies interreact with the player in their attacks or how they dodge grenades is amazing. Id my only gripe comes with how much Back tracking is used in some levels or how one certain level that was already pretty long and a bit annoying is literally reused 2 missions later just in reverse. But still great game that I think holds up well 20 years later hell id even say certain gameplay aspects like enemy is some how better here than some modern games. Halo 2 What if we took Halo CE and put in new weapons like the legendary Battle Rifle, improved almost every aspect from the first game and made the story x10 better? Boom Halo 2. I beat this as a kid on my OG Xbox back in like 2012 so this was almost still a new experience for me and at least one I can appreciate now. Not much to say about the gameplay here since its stayed about the game but the introduction of the new selection of weapons and the option to duel wield is great. Really I just want to talk about the story (minor spoilers) But like the fact we got to play as the Arbiter with the covenant is awesome and seeing the development of a branded heretic Elite learn the truth of everything and the betrayals and the drama happening within the Covenant is amazing. I love the characters even if they arent crazily fleshed out but that might be from just good chemistry and performances like Johnson and Miranda and my girl Cortana of course. Really I could write a small essay on Halo 2's story but I wont, not now at least. Some minor gripes with the game for me the levels are great and while not repeated I say some are less memorable than the ones presented in Halo CE not to mention in later Levels when fighting the brutes the arsenal of weapons almost shrinks and maybe it was just me but it feels like you are ill-equipped in a couple later game levels where you only have plasma/covenant weapons to fight brutes where it seems to me at least Human weapons work better against them which kind of made the game harder and definitely helped up that this games had my most deaths this games Heroic hit different from the previous games. Its hard though, I dont know which game I liked better CE or 2 maybe in time I can give a definite answer but really they are both Bangers. (Also the updated Cinematic graphics are beautiful) Halo 3 Grinded this games story out pretty over the last week of Decembeearly January. The final game in the Trilogy, and Bungie just hitting us with Banger after Banger really just not much I can say here I havent already said in the previous it just kept building upon what the last game introduced with more weapons and equipment (Bubble shield hang) again a super memorable story I say somewhere between CE and 2 in terms of quality. I loved the dynamic between Chief and The Arbiter. For a game released in 2007 for the Xbox 360 id argue for the most parts the game holds up really well and makes for some of the most memorable levels in all of Halo like that damn Warthog run, and the difficulty here felt super balanced for the most part (We dont talk about the Cortana mission tho) I can see why Halo was such a big deal when they came out and I know it was also for the Multiplayer but I guess that just adds to how well made these games were and how they hold up all these years later. Going into 2021 I have Halo 3 ODST and Halo 4 left to play and finish and am very excited for both. Like I also mentioned ive been reading the books as well and am on the 2nd book with the next 2 ordered and waiting for me to read. Conclusion 8 games may not seem like a lot to some but for me it is especially since I tend to play lots of multiplayer games or games that are basically endless (hence games like No Mans Sky) I think for the most part I came away this year having played a lot of great games and cant wait to beat more in 2021 currently here is the list of games I have in my Library and will attempt to beat.
All 16 Yakuza Games (& Where They Fit On Yakuza's Timeline) The Yakuza series contains numerous titles and spin-offs that represent the franchise's narrative. Here's a look at the entire series timeline. By Lawrence Maldonado Nov 02, 2020. Share Share Tweet Email. 0. Comment. Sega's long-running Yakuza franchise has become one of the company's flagship titles. With the newest release, Yakuza Played em all except Yakuza 7 and here is my personal ranking for the PS4 edition only. If we includes the PS2 games I think Yakuza 2 will slot in number 3, Yakuza 1 in number 7. And yes, all the mainline Yakuza games have a chronological order. In Yakuza 0, Kiryu is 20 years old. By the time Yakuza 6 rolls around, Kiryu is nearing 50. Below, we've listed all of the games The three Yakuza games were remastered separately in Japan, but fans in the west have hoped for a compilation that brings them all together. Yakuza Kiwami and Kiwami 2 are remakes of the first two Games Games Details: Yakuza: Like a Dragon (upcoming) The original Yakuza and Yakuza 2 for the PS2 have been remade as Yakuza Kiwami and Yakuza Kiwami 2. Meanwhile, Yakuza 3-5 were remastered and bundled together as the Yakuza Remastered Collection. Currently, all of these games are available for the PlayStation 4. what order to play yakuza games The best games in the Yakuza saga: top rated to date. If we are talking about the most successful licenses of recent times, one of the names that cannot be absent is Yakuza. The SEGA saga has become a benchmark, both for its portrayal of the Yakuza and, itself, for the way shows us Japan and each of the environments. Since his first title, he has guaranteed us long hours of fun, all kinds of Just be aware that all Yakuza games start slow with lots of cut scenes and an on rails first chapter or so before they open up and the fun begins. (Don't start with Yakuza Like Dragon. I'm playing it now and it's a struggle to stay interested. I don't particularly like the characters and especially dislike the turn based combat). Currently playing Yakuza: Like a Dragon (edited 1 month ago The Chronological Order of the Yakuza Franchise. Encompassing over 15 years, it can be hard to know where to start with Yakuza, so here's a comprehensive breakdown of the chronological history. With Yakuza: Like A Dragon now available on Xbox Series X, which is the eighth mainline entry in the series, we'll show you how to play the Yakuza games in order, how they rank with critics, and Whatever order you play them yakuza 5 is best played at Christmas time though you may still be playing it a couple of months later. I didn't plan it this way but I remember playing the PS3 version around christmas time, started the remaster in November and it was fun to run about dressed as santa bashing people with christmas trees at christmas. I still haven't finished the game. I'm in the
And so ends the story of the Dragon of Dojima... See you next time Kiryu :') All possible heat actions [no spoilers from bosses] as Kiryu Kazuma. 55 videos Play all Yakuza 4 - Walkthrough ... FINAL BOSS in EVERY RESIDENT EVIL GAME AND THEIR FINAL FORM (Main Games) In Order Part 1 - Duration: 32:20. GetRektNoob Recommended for you. 32:20 ... FINAL BOSS in EVERY RESIDENT EVIL GAME AND THEIR FINAL FORM (Main Games) In Order Part 1 - Duration: 32 ... Yakuza Kiwami 100% Guide : Majima Everywhere Part 1 / All Encounters & Max Rank ... Yakuza 0 - ALL Heat Actions - Kazuma - Duration: 10:05. Alucard3362 201,600 views. 10:05. Streamers React to Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order DARTH VADER PART II - Duration: 18:33. StarWars4You ... Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/xxbeastxx1991 Didn't progress the story I just had fun think of it as a filler. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/xxbeastxx1991