This game is making fall deeper in love with fighting games.

Hope the remake improves on a lot of things. This game has one of my favorite stories out of all of Persona but the gameplay could get dull at times.

The additional content added here makes a huge improvement on the story and overall themes of the game, though sometimes I feel like this game can overstay its welcome too.

The best story in all of Persona... though I will admit the gameplay is not the most fun.

The peak of Halo, won't elaborate any further.

As a major fan of JRPGs, I approached "Yakuza: Like a Dragon" with high expectations, and I'm thrilled to say it surpassed them. This isn't just another Yakuza game; it's a revolution in storytelling and gameplay that respects the genre while injecting its unique flair.

Gameplay: The shift to turn-based combat is a bold move for the Yakuza series, but it pays off tremendously. It feels like coming home for any JRPG enthusiast. The combat system is deep and engaging, with a perfect blend of strategy and action. The job system adds a layer of customization that keeps the gameplay fresh and exciting, letting you tailor your characters to your playstyle.

Story: This is where "Like a Dragon" truly shines. Ichiban Kasuga's journey from rock bottom to redemption is not only compelling but also emotionally resonant. The narrative weaves a tale of loyalty, betrayal, and the pursuit of dreams, all while maintaining the series' signature humor and heart. The story's pacing is impeccable, with each chapter adding a new layer to the rich tapestry of its world.

"Yakuza: Like a Dragon" is truly a breath of fresh air. It pays homage to the classics of the genre while forging its own path. Whether you're battling it out on the streets of Yokohama or getting lost in the game's myriad side activities, there's a sense of joy and wonder that's hard to come by in modern gaming. It's a reminder of why I fell in love with JRPGs in the first place.

In conclusion, "Yakuza: Like a Dragon" is a must-play for JRPG fans, Yakuza fans, or really anyone. It's a game that respects its roots while boldly charting a new course. A truly unforgettable experience that leaves a lasting impression.

This is basically an idler type of game with some actual coding elements, which is pretty cool. If you know some basic Javascript its pretty fun.

The title is exactly what you get, its fun for a while but the gameplay can get kinda repetitive and some of the hidden objectives can be a pain. I think the IT expansion is more fun than the base gameplay.

2020

I'm bad at this game but I still loved it.

Short but sweet visual novel type of game, really something you would only ever play once but its a nice experience.

Feels like its a smaller part of something more whole, I like the concept and aesthetics.

Postal but boomer shooter, really fun.

Circle of the Moon was my first game as a kid so it was nice revisiting that one.

The best Plants vs Zombies, the OG, still lots of fun to play.