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Jin kuwana Dig in Your Heels Unwavering Belief Handyman Lost Judgement

Overall a near perfect game. The combat feels insanely good, the story had me gripped the whole way, and all the side content kept me engaged.

Once again, a Yakuza game has me shedding a few tears at the end. They sure know how to suck you in with a story that becomes so embedded in my head, I won't forget it for a long while.

My only gripe: locking things behind paid DLC like a fighting style. That sucks and will always suck.

Anyway, I kickflipped into some street thugs, fell on my face, beat them up, then walked right over to pet a cat and skated away. You can't top that sequence of events.

ugh, tak, you're back. it's good to see you.

Otro juego yakuzil de cristos. Me lo he pasado súper bien todo el juego, y creo que la saga se ha separado un poco más de Yakuza para tener su propia identidad. Lo mejor sin duda es la trama y los antagonistas, pero también me ha sorprendido menos que el primer juego, quizá porque ese factor sorpresa de juego nuevo separado de los Yakuza ya no estaba.

También creo que todo lo que ha pasado en la historia no ha tenido mucho impacto en el grupo principal y en su universo, y ha pasado un poco como una historia autoconclusiva más, pero sin dar un paso más allá. Que no está del todo mal, pero sí que quizá lo convierte en un juego un poco más prescindible que el anterior, y más de una vez hubiera preferido que fuera un Yakuza normal y no una entrega de la saga de Judgment.

En resumen, me ha parecido como Judgment pero sin el factor novedad, pero también con una identidad más clara, sabiendo qué tipo de historias quiere tratar y tirando por un tono más thriller y detectivesco. Quizá no es de mis preferidos, pero me lo he pasado genial y me encantaría ver una tercera entrega a ver cómo evoluciona la saga.

This series just made for me, uncovering and solving these insane crime mysteries with so many layers and twists, alongside RGG's flashy combat. LJ might just have my favourite soundtrack and boss fights from the RGG games I've played.


This review contains spoilers

I'm at a point where every RGG game amazes me more than the ones i've played before and it makes me happy to see how far this studio keeps on improving, whether it be narrative/themes/characters/gameplay etc... These game aren't flawless by any means, and this game doesn't shy away from that fact, but what matters to me the most is how much these issues affect the overall experience and to me this game could be considered my favorite of the franchise.

The first, and most important thing I want to mention is just how good the combat in this game was, to say that it's an improvement over the first game is an understatement, not only did they make each previous style much more in depth, but they added one more style (or two with the dlc) and all of them play out so well with one another and makes the flow of the combat more engaging the more I play and I couldn't get enough of any of them.

The story, while might be controversial at times, was honestly really impressive and I personally loved the direction they went with here, really consistent with its themes alongside a fantastic cast of characters, whether it be the old ones that were fleshed out even further, or the new ones with some of them having a solid arc. But the prize of this cast were the antagonists which brings me to my next point.

This game features some of the most imposing antagonists in the franchise (which isn't new considering the game prior to this did the same). Soma, Ehara and more specifically Kuwana all serve as a perfect fuel for Yagami's character throughout this game with each one of them having a constant clash of ideals with him, which perfectly mirrors judgment and how the main antagonist in that game, while having different motives and arcs from the ones in this game, both of them had a consistant conflict with Yagami and further enhancing his perspective on the justice system.

This game is like judgment but better in every single way and with dancing

Over the top action, decent story and decent message.
Only thing they expanded on from the prequel was a new fighting stance.
other than that, not much to say.
another game off the list

this game is lost judgment valorant is a lost cause