CelestialHawk
2016
2001
2022
2019
Yakuza 5 again opts for the multi-protagonist approach of Yakuza 4, but only changes one character out and lets us play as Kiryu's adopted daughter Haruka too, having us move forward with a deeper connection from the get go.
And my god is the gameplay fire. Combat is great with different styles for different characters and the side stuff actually caught me off guard. I did not expect to spend as much time as i did racing taxis and doing a fucking dance minigame, but i did and that high lasted til the end.
The plot is also not as messy as Y4, but I felt pretty underwhelmed by some of the final pieces. On the whole though, this game felt like such a reward at the end of the Y3, Y4 and Y5 trek
And my god is the gameplay fire. Combat is great with different styles for different characters and the side stuff actually caught me off guard. I did not expect to spend as much time as i did racing taxis and doing a fucking dance minigame, but i did and that high lasted til the end.
The plot is also not as messy as Y4, but I felt pretty underwhelmed by some of the final pieces. On the whole though, this game felt like such a reward at the end of the Y3, Y4 and Y5 trek
2003
It would have been perfect for me if there was just a bit more to the gameplay, or some more interaction with the environment.
But goddamn just talking to all these characters for hours, learning about their lives and the world hit so much harder due to the minimalist direction, with an amazing soundtrack to boot. There's so much neat hidden content too that begs for you to replay it and find everything you can. Highly recommended for anyone into VN's or indie gems.
But goddamn just talking to all these characters for hours, learning about their lives and the world hit so much harder due to the minimalist direction, with an amazing soundtrack to boot. There's so much neat hidden content too that begs for you to replay it and find everything you can. Highly recommended for anyone into VN's or indie gems.
2005
2012
Arse Creed III is a good game. Parkour is a point of debate as it gives less control than the previous games, and the combat is almost frustratingly easy making stealth redundant. However, the story is still a high point in the series for me and had me invested to the last minute.
There were some really cool inclusions like naval combat that would become Black Flag, and the homestead that expands on hub ideas from AC2. It's not my favourite AC game and I understand the criticisms levied at it, but I'd play it any day over others.
There were some really cool inclusions like naval combat that would become Black Flag, and the homestead that expands on hub ideas from AC2. It's not my favourite AC game and I understand the criticisms levied at it, but I'd play it any day over others.