![]() The bosses are difficult, a lot more difficult than the other bosses in Zero. The game, with its style switching, plays a lot more like Devil May Cry 5, and if I compare this game to my favorite game of all time, then you know the combat is as smooth as Vanilla Ice. But the change I had talked about was the ease of switching styles, because some learnable skills allow you to switch skills instantly and makes the combat silky smooth. Just know that the heat moves are great, and are the funnest part of the combat. So the heat moves, aka the “I’m going to break every bone in your body” moves are back and more brutal then ever, like breaking people’s arms to make them drop their guns. The dragon tree has it’s own unique way of leveling up, but explain how, we need to step into the story again, so I’ll cover the rest of the gameplay critiques, then talk about the rest of the dragon leveling up stuff. And by using skill points, you unlock your skills to get more health and moves… except for the Dragon tree. Speaking of leveling up, instead of spending money to buy upgrades, this game lets you gain experience from every fight instead. ![]() “Why not use Dragon if it’s all of them combined?” Well you see, the dragon style has its own skill tree, and you start with no skills, so the style is near unusable until you level it up. And Dragon is all the skills meshed together. Rush is the speedy combo style that does low damage, but can dodge anything with it’s quick speed. Beast is the strong man styles that has heavy punches and allows you to grab everyday items to fight with mid combo, like a lead pipe, a keg, a motorcycle, made even a person if you really feel like it. Brawler is an all rounder that is good for all scenarios. I say “sudo” because it was in Zero, but it was no where near as complex as it is in this game. In this game, you start with all four fighting styles unlocked, which are: Brawler, Beast, Rush, and the sudo newcomer, Dragon. Because you now feel invested to clean the rust off of the “Dragon Of Dojima” and build yourself up to the max. So the game gives you a taste of what end game progression feels like. But after you are framed for murder, the second time, you are actually sent to jail and have all of the skills you had to begin with wiped clean. You have the max health in the game, and take everyone out in one or two punches. “So how does this effect gameplay?” I hear you ask, well for the starting first, you are strong. At the beginning of the game, it is revealed that the main character, Kazuma Kiyru (and will be called just “Kiryu” for the sake of simplicity) is revealed to be the lieutenant of the Tojo Clan, and has the title of “Dragon Of Dojima.” As the so called “Dragon Of Dojima” you are a beast when it comes to fights, this man is so powerful, he can take a beating from an umbrella and hardly move his head. Now I’m going to bounce around between explaining the gameplay and the story for a sec, because the beginning of the game and the gameplay surrounding it is unique and ties directly to the story of the two games, so bear with me. I’m thrilled to say that it has been changed very slightly, but with a few new additions that put it far past the combat of Zero. So talking gameplay first, because that is the thing you should focus on. Especially with the boss fights.įor the sake of this review, I will be acknowledging the previous game a lot when it comes to story, so not only will that game be spoiled, but I’m going to cover the final event of the game and other plot points. And I’m happy to say that this game expands on the core gameplay and ramps up the difficulty to the extreme. And while that game was fun, it had its issues. Before the quarantine hit, I made a review of the game Yakuza Zero, which is a prequel to Yakuza Kiwami.
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