It targets 30fps on base hardware, but drops in some situations making it quite the downgrade performance wise from Yakuza 0 and Kiwami (which were both PS3 and PS4 cross generation games). On the base PS4, it runs at 900p with a lot of screen tearing in some locations. This is the first game built from the ground up for PS4 and while it looks fantastic for the most part, there are some downsides. There are loads of side stories as well that let you be a mascot wearing a funny outfit to raising a cat cafe by recruiting actual cats around town. Yakuza games always have loads of side activities through mini-games that range from actual arcade classics to modern console fighters. You get into battles without loading screens as well which is a huge improvement. While there aren’t different combat styles here like in Yakuza 0, combat feels fantastic here and you do have loads of skills and finishers to unlock. The combat is seamless and much more immediate than previous games. You can throw thugs into sushi restaurants, but don’t expect to be served food after. You can even walk into office buildings and trash the place if you choose to do so and then take a selfie with people working there. Not really but you do get a ton of freedom in the locations you explore and play in throughout the story. It isn’t as open as GTA in the purest sense, but it has various aspects that make it feel like a modern open world game in a smaller location. It has elements of action RPGs and a ton of heart to it. It is an open world-esque adventure with RPG elements and a lovely story. Yakuza 0 is still the best game to get into the franchise. There’s a pre-order offer that nets you the amazing Yakuza 0 along with Yakuza 6: The Song of Life if you want to spend a bit more than the asking price. The developers and localization team have done a great job to get you up to speed with previous stories and characters through flavour text, loading screens, and an interactive timeline website if you want some info outside the actual game. Here’s everything you need to know about Yakuza 6: The Song of Life. Yakuza 6: The Song of Life is the sixth numbered mainline game in the franchise and this has raised some questions for prospective buyers and fans. But overall I really have nothing to complain about the game other than the fact that Majima's story was very short but that's about it.After an unfortunate delay for the Western release, Yakuza 6: The Song of Life is finally here and given the number in the title and the niche status of the franchise in the West, many have been wondering about the release. Everything from the improved combat, to the minigames and more of the returning and new extra side content in Yakuza 2/ Kiwami 2! I am so happy that I played this game for 14 hours straight, and the best part of this game is the new moves and heat actions as well as for the story and my god I really loved the story in this game it is probably one of the best in the series in my book and its really good than 0's story especially when the story was a little darker and more connected from the Jingwoen Mafia and Goda Ryuji the best rivalry/ antagonist ever in the Yakuza series. I'm giving this game a 9.5 out of 10! My god, this game was fantastic and almost flawless that to me in my opinion that it is a lot better I'm giving this game a 9.5 out of 10! My god, this game was fantastic and almost flawless that to me in my opinion that it is a lot better than Yakuza 6. Dive into the world of Yakuza and you'll know the richness of this series. For gameplay, it's pretty good but don't expect a flashy kind of action game. Just buy and play this game but just remember that RGG is known for their story and they are the best at it. The only game that does this besides Yakuza Series is only RDR2 in my opinion. There's no single character that feels like a filler. Every single characters (not NPC) in the game has a specific value on them. Another thing that probably most gamer didn't notice is the perfection of the writer to make that dozen of characters in the game alive. Most game feels like a chore or not engaging at all but with Yakuza, you are voluntarily doing it. Yakuza is the only game that able to make me curious, hook and interested in their side gameplay or activities. And once again, I had invested my time more on the cabaret and Majima Construction rather than progressing through the story. Along side some (or probably all) quirky and weird side quests that truly becoming the charm of the Yakuza series. Along side some (or probably all) quirky Another Masterpiece! RGG never fails to deliver a meaningful and engaging story from start to end. Another Masterpiece! RGG never fails to deliver a meaningful and engaging story from start to end.
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