I have tried. I have tried many times, many times. Yakuza is a series that just avoids me, no matter how many times I try.
I wanted to play Yakuza for a while, because it is one of the memorable series that has a lot of appreciation and love around. I am not sure how many times I played during the inauguration of Yakuza 0, but every time, it never kept me ride.
Go ahead, instead of starting with Komi, but it does not matter to me honestly.
I don’t know what this is. At first, I thought it could be a serious cutson and a completely strange side missions. But it is not. Even I loved sports for things, which made me even more unexpected in this regard.
Stage left, Enter Achiban Casuga
In the early 2024, I saw people loving people like a dragon: infinite wealth. It was a huge game, and the eighth in the series (the ninth if you add 0), so the expectation was high. Among the hype, I left a kind of feeling, as I wanted to join in entertainment, but I would look at eight (or nine) games that reached and felt it. I have to play basically, just to catch, Cario’s entire life. Or… so I thought.
I have never come around trying to make decisions, though these are still the games I want to play.
Instead, I just left them, jumping straight into Yakuza: instead of a dragon. Sorry, Cario, but I’m starting with Achiban. Although it may be a decision that some controversy, I am very happy that I did this in this way because I could eventually call myself a fan of the series. Sort, anyway.
I’m bent, going through 50 hours of Yakuza: like a dragon in just a few weeks, and I loved Achiban and friends. The story was incredible, was actually an amazing contrast to break the serious and strange things – which I didn’t take time to praise my efforts with 0 – and I especially liked turning battles on the classic scroll -based action. I do not know what this was in fact that prevented me from sticking to Yakoza, but as a dragon rode me.
In Japan, this series has always been a Rio Gatuku – such as a dragon – so this article has no meaning in Japanese. Fortunately, you are reading it in English. Probably
OK, but I still haven’t played unlimited wealth
Despite feeling that I am losing the path of Yakuza and taking my way: Like a dragon to join unlimited wealth, more than a year has passed, and I haven’t played it yet. Other games came along, life was busy, and I have not yet had the opportunity to sit and invest.
It may be that when I feel a fumo with the next main line entry, I will get closer to infinite wealth, or may there be a difference this year at a time when I can give it everything. Believe me, I can’t wait, and I like to follow Achiban on its adventures, but I will get there in the good time.
Maybe one day, when I am an old man (like 30 or anything, I don’t know), I will eventually play Yuzoa 0 and keep it out. Probably not, though.
