And to spice things up, Yakuza 4 tells the story of 4 playable characters, only one of whom is Kiryu. It was clear in Yakuza 3 that the studio didn’t know what to do with Kiryu anymore and they didn’t want to continue making stories where muscular men try to prove who’s more powerful and occasionally cry during the emotional scenes. ![]() What is wildly different, especially if we consider the chronology of releases instead of the storyline and place 0 after 4, is how the story is structured. ![]() It has more places you can visit this time around, but still, in terms of locations, there isn’t anything grand. Yakuza 4 isn’t any different in this regard and, in fact, its open world is once again limited only to one main map of Kamurocho, just like it was in Yakuza 1/Kiwami. ![]() But then along comes Yakuza 4 in its remastered form on PC and I’m happy again.īy now you are probably aware that Yakuza games are open world action adventure titles with beat ’em up/brawler combat and cinematic stories. None of the games I’ve played this far were bad, even 3 had lots of strong elements despite being the game I’ve enjoyed the least. As I was going through all of the Yakuza titles, I was getting less hopeful that another one will get me as excited as 0 did back at the start of this journey.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |