DjMizuhara keeps sending us new videos of Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan! (Yakuza 3), this time with a boss fight and a cave video showing some different gameplay mechanics.
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bad gameplay grafics and combat. stupid beat em up as "Yakuza 1"
will definently pick up yakuza 3 when it launches..hope it launches in europe!
if only it had english subs, could've imported the japanese version..beautiful thing region free consoles are
will definently pick up yakuza 3 when it launches..hope it launches in europe!
if only it had english subs, could've imported the japanese version..beautiful thing region free consoles are
Yakuza - beat em up
Shenmue >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yakuza
Yakuza - beat em up
Shenmue >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yakuza
However, I'm gonna be controversial enough to say I think Yakuza is a more accomplished game than Shenmue was, both in terms of rewarding gameplay and a gripping story. They're COMPLETELY different though, so the comparison is pretty stupid to begin with.
However, I'm gonna be controversial enough to say I think Yakuza is a more accomplished game than Shenmue was, both in terms of rewarding gameplay and a gripping story. They're COMPLETELY different though, so the comparison is pretty stupid to begin with.
Anyways, I disagree with you on almost everything you brought up. A brawler I consider to be a games like Double Dragon, Final Fight, Streets of Rage, Marvel Universe, River City Ransom, God of War, Heavenly Sword, and The Warriors. Basically you're spending at least 3 quarters of the time pressing the buttons in different combinations and defeating massive numbers of enemies. Even games like God of War and Heavenly Sword I might be more inclined to group up under generic 'action' instead of 'brawler'.
There are a lot of fights in this game, but not even 50% of the total time is spent actually fighting, and if you're doing minigames and side quests, it's probably less than a quarter. The fighting amount seems very equivalent to Shenmue's fighting. The focus on walking around, talking to characters, cutscenes, with a side of minigames is purely adventure realm. Anyways, I can't see how you can call this game a brawler but not Shenmue.
Shenmue and this game are not completely different at all. In fact I think they're the two most similar games in all of gaming (to each other). If you can think of another game that's more similar to this game than Shenmue, by all means bring it up.
It's like an RPG/Brawler with a great cinematic story
Anyways, I disagree with you on almost everything you brought up. A brawler I consider to be a games like Double Dragon, Final Fight, Streets of Rage, Marvel Universe, River City Ransom, God of War, Heavenly Sword, and The Warriors. Basically you're spending at least 3 quarters of the time pressing the buttons in different combinations and defeating massive numbers of enemies. Even games like God of War and Heavenly Sword I might be more inclined to group up under generic 'action' instead of 'brawler'.
There are a lot of fights in this game, but not even 50% of the total time is spent actually fighting, and if you're doing minigames and side quests, it's probably less than a quarter. The fighting amount seems very equivalent to Shenmue's fighting. The focus on walking around, talking to characters, cutscenes, with a side of minigames is purely adventure realm. Anyways, I can't see how you can call this game a brawler but not Shenmue.
Shenmue and this game are not completely different at all. In fact I think they're the two most similar games in all of gaming (to each other). If you can think of another game that's more similar to this game than Shenmue, by all means bring it up.
Yakuza is Spikeout (made by the same team) with a hub world around it. Whenever a fight occurs the game essentially turns into Spikeout, and the rest is basically just padding.
Maybe there are more distractions in Kenzan than in the first Yakuza, perhaps the QTE's play a larger part, but it's still an RPG with Spikeout/SoR bits in place of turn based combat - complete with tons of items, customization, weapons, and random encounters.
So yeah, stick Spikeout battles into an RPG of your choice and you've got Ryu Ga Gotoku. If you still don't reckon this is the case - if you still argue it's similar to Shenmue because of mini games - think of all the distractions you can participate in in your average Final Fantasy game aswell.
@Hrimthur
Absolutely! The bosses towards the end are AWESOME, and the amount of strategy and thinking that goes on nudges on that of Ninja Gaiden easily.
Yakuza is Spikeout (made by the same team) with a hub world around it. Whenever a fight occurs the game essentially turns into Spikeout, and the rest is basically just padding.
Maybe there are more distractions in Kenzan than in the first Yakuza, perhaps the QTE's play a larger part, but it's still an RPG with Spikeout/SoR bits in place of turn based combat - complete with tons of items, customization, weapons, and random encounters.
So yeah, stick Spikeout battles into an RPG of your choice and you've got Ryu Ga Gotoku. If you still don't reckon this is the case - if you still argue it's similar to Shenmue because of mini games - think of all the distractions you can participate in in your average Final Fantasy game aswell.
If I stuck brawler battles in ANY RPG the result would be nothing at all like Kenzan. For one thing there are far more battles in a videogame RPG. There are also typically far more stats in a RPG than in Kenzan. There's less minigame content in RPGs; there are dozens of 'minigames' in Kenzan.
Basically Shenmue is more alike Kenzan and vice versa than either game compared to any brawler, any RPG, or any other game.
Just FYI, I believe there are less QTE in Kenzan than either Shenmue.