BothNot sure if it's due to increasing sales oversea or declining sales in Japan.
BothNot sure if it's due to increasing sales oversea or declining sales in Japan.
Kenzan would need to be remastered first. Plus translating all the old Japanese language etc. in that game is probably a living nightmare, plus they also figure out how to tackle the
Yup. I want some goddamn chanbara action.You can rest when you localize Ishin. Until then keep going at this relentless pace.
What do you think? About 900k for a Yakuza game is successful?
900k isn't a ton but maybe it's successful for a AA game like thisWhat do you think? About 900k for a Yakuza game is successful?
but it's fucking good for a yakuza game!!
I have six, already finished 0 and kiwami, working on kiwami 2. Great series but it gets a bit repetitive if you play them one after the other, having said that I can't wait to play six.
Nice. Yakuza 6 is a tremendous game.
It's not just my favorite Yakuza title of the year, but also my current goty. Was on a constant high through the entire playthrough.
Awesome. I'm getting this after I beat Yakuza 0.
This series is such a great stress reliever. Tonight I plan on just walking around the streets of Osaka and beating the shit out of punks with Majima
It's bothThat's not related to the japanese market but to the own series which have one release every year in Japan since it's debut.
i liked Yakuza 6 as well, i put it really high above there.Nice. Yakuza 6 is a tremendous game.
It's not just my favorite Yakuza title of the year, but also my current goty. Was on a constant high through the entire playthrough.
Ishin? Absolutely. Kenzan? Probably not. It would need a remaster first. Personally I think it was a big disappointment on most fronts so I do not think people are missing out on much.
0 gots less to do with 6 then any other game in the main series. You'd be better off just jumping in with 6 to be honest. Early on theres a short recap with some of the major main characters and events from 1-5. I played 1-4 and hopped to 6 while missing 5 no problem for instance. Thats just how the series goes. No one game really leads directly into the next. 6 being the end of the Kiryu/Haruka saga does mean you're catching 'em at the end of their growth but thats whatevs cause its still a real fun game on its own.
Sure, there are a few examples, but the home console market overall has declined.And yet many other series are getting better with new releases unlike Yakuza.
Sure, there are a few examples, but the home console market overall has declined.
Sure, that's likely. Part of the reason 0 sold more than 6 was because it release on PS3, so it's a combination of factors.There aren't just few examples, there's actually many. The console market declining is irrelevant to the fact that Yakuza is declining because of the own series and it's yearly releases which is a particularity of the franchise compared to others. If consoles weren't in that situation, the series would be seeing a decline in the same way.
Yeah, I watched a lot of them back in the day. I stopped watching 4PP (or 4PN as they're now called) like, 5 years ago. Some of the old members were assholes and outright homophobic and shit but they all left, but Brad's bad attitude remained and was just really off-putting. I wonder if he's calmed down now considering he just had a kid? It's crazy 4PP was like one of the top channels back in the Justin.tv/Early Twitch days and now they average 100 viewers or less every time I check em out.Oh man. I remember this! 4PP put me on to so many games back during the PS3/360 era.
Distinct new town. Strong story with pretty different vibes from the games you mentioned.
Nope. Not going by murmerings from both UK and USA sales:Im shocked that Zero doesn't have that honor, considering that it must be the most popular game here in the West, while 6 wasn't received with the same critical acclaim
Distinct new town. Strong story with pretty different vibes from the games you mentioned.
Higher budget and more polished than the two Kiwami games.