• Stern@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    One of two timeframes I’d like to see a Yakuza-esque game in, the other being the 50’s post-war Japan.

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        10 days ago

        I was gonna say Ishin is that… but its set in the era immediately prior, the Bakumatsu

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          10 days ago

          Cool, I’ll check this out! I assumed that since it was branded as ‘like a dragon’, it had the turn-based combat style, but it doesn’t, which I think is good. Turn based combat in Yakuza doesn’t look very fun so I’ve been avoiding those titles.

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    10 days ago

    Post-Meiji is an interesting time period. I don’t know how much media with Western localization there is in this setting. Even The Last Samurai was early Meiji.

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    9 days ago

    Hadn’t played any of these games until recently; picked up the remastered series on sale, and spent months playing through Yakuza 0. Really enjoyed the setting, the characters, the drama, the humorous substories and fun little minigames.

    I finally decided to stop hitting the batting cages and move on to Kiwami, which I’ve just started. Loving it so far, although Majima seems to have gone quite mad in the intervening years. Looking forward to a long career of singing karaoke, racing RC cars, and swinging motorcycles around.

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    10 days ago

    Wait… they’re making this and the new Virtua Fighter?

    Go ahead and give them the Sonic franchise while you’re at it.