Not unless they mix it up a bit. It was a great game but christ it was repetitive.
It says it's what people prefer 🤷♂️ Yakuza games were getting incredibly samey and I'm big fan of the franchise. Props to them for trying something new.
Didn't 7 sell and review better than 6 too? Says a lot.
Enjoyed Yazuka 7 more than any of the other ones. The world needs more turn based games not them dying out. The series needed a refresh. Still have the judgment series if you want the original combat
It will. I remember at the time the UC4 character models were the most lifelike I'd ever seen
Hardly worth scalping in the UK now. The sale price is barely above retail. I'd estimate half my PS friends are playing on the PS5 now
They've been available every day this week in the UK from different retailers. Sell out fast but they're still there
That still shot of the old car at 1:00 actually looks like real life. Damn
Why? Which PC only games look graphically superior to everything available.
Not keen on the off-set camera. I'll definitely keep walking into things 😂
Had mine since launch. Thousands of hours of use and zero issues. As with anything the only people who speak up are those with issues so it seems a lot more widespread than it is
Overtaken by Star Citizen in 2041
It'll be checkerboard 4k/60 which is plenty good enough for me
But Uncharted 4 and Lost Legacy were never a part of the Nathan Drake Collection. What are you talking about? This is only the 2nd time.
I may not have interest in this but I'd love to see a more open world Broken Sword like this (same developers)
Erm...this is only the 2nd 😂
I thought it was fantastic. Didn't it get the highest sales of the series...it says a lot. But I still like the old combat system. People crave turn based games
Actually do something. They had the chance to make a beloved trilogy of games current again and instead they chose to take a cheap cash grab and tarnish their reputation by releasing awful versions of their classic games. Look at games like the Crash Trilogy with the same level/area layouts as the originals. And it was half the price nearly 😂. You'd think with pretty much the biggest budgets in gaming they could do at least half of that.
Bit much 😂 let's not forget the customary Nintendo points. It was pretty repetitive and samey. I've played both and there's only one I'd go back to. HZD was far more innovative.