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Finished Infinite Wealth Story. Probably my favourite Yakuza thus far.

Spoiler!

Ijincho and Kamurocho were nice to have, Hawaii was a lovely location and a refreshing change.

Story was strong, the cast were brilliant, I wasn't a huge fan of Tomizawa though, Lol. It sucks that Chitose wasn't at the end and it feels against her character to become the CEO of her families company? Lol. I was hoping future Yakuza titles (Kasuga led) would primarily consist of Kasuga, Nanba, Adachi, Saeko and Chitose. Balance out the permanent male-female ratio, Lol.

I feel like Zhao and Joon, I love em both but they were added far too late into the game for me to use them, Seonhee was awesome to have on our team but it won't make sense for her to be tagging along in every Yakuza, doesn't she have two organisations to run? Lol. So I would have had Chitose in place of her, with Seonhee perhaps showing up from time to time to join the team.

Minigames were fun, Crazy Delivery (Lol), Dondoko Island was awesome, I spent like 2-3 days only on that part of the game, by the end of it I had felt like I was playing a completely different game, I loved building up my island, I wanted more, Lol. The Sujimon League was hilarious too, Pokemon should watch out. Substories ranged from funny to emotional, I can't believe one of the most emotional involved the Gondawara Family, Lol.

Kiryu's Unfinished Business & Life Links were lovely to do, reminiscing on old memories, encountering old friends again, I feel like they should have been more of the storyline ones though, a few characters notably absent, like half of Kiryu's orphanage children for starters, Lol. I was also frustrated by "almost" meeting Haruka, happens once in a Life Link then it happens at the end of the story, we don't see them reunite, Goddamnit.

The combat was basically like 7 but with a few QoL tweaks which made it even nicer and also no ridiculous difficulty spike at random.

There's a few weird things, I felt like it was obvious Infinite Wealth wasn't made with Gaiden in mind, for example, in Gaiden, Kiryu earns his trip to Hawaii as a reward but in Infinite Wealth he's there on a mission, Hanawa seemed to warm to Kiryu in Gaiden but was more cold to him in Infinite Wealth, then there's the case of Hanawa teasing to Kiryu he is someone he knows in Gaiden but it's not mentioned at all in Infinite Wealth...

Then Hanawa dies...I think he shouldn't have been killed off, felt like a bit of a waste.

I felt the ending was a little rushed, like they just left Saejima, Majima and Daigo on the roof and we didn't see them again, Lol. We left Kiryu in a hospital but don't see Kasuga or anyone visiting him, then we see Haruka unexplainably finding him but they don't meet once again, I really hope they don't skip over their proper first reunion in years.

I also felt Daidoji let Kiryu off too easily, I feel like Yakuza 9 could have been about Kasuga breaking Kiryu free from the Daidoji's grips but obviously not anymore, Lol. Idk, for all the drama, it felt a little too easy for this shitty organisation full of shitty people to suddenly say "you helped us Kiryu, you're free now"

Story overall was hype at times, emotional at times, I teared up a lot, the cancer storyline hit hard, especially with Kiryu losing his will to continue fighting, his explanation made sense but I was still internally shouting at him to keep fighting, it especially hit hard knowing the director went through cancer too, I am so relieved Kiryu seems to have found his reason to keep living again, he deserves a happy ending damnit.

Kasuga is GOATed, if the world was full of Kasuga's it would be the most loving world, forgiving Eiji, damn, I was saying "what you doing Kasuga, fuck him" until Kasuga started speaking then I was like "Kasuga GOAT! Carry him to the police station! Fuck the haters!" Lmao. Kiryu apologising to Ebina was very emotional too. It was a very strong story with a strong cast but I just felt the ending was rushed.

Kiryu and Kasuga...GOAT'd team.

Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 14 February 2024

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Xbots beggin for PS games RIP.

Hope yall are ready for Xbox's funeral tomorrow.



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Idk why you don't play Judgment or Lost Judgment, story in those games are superior to the yakuza games. SMDH. Would probably be very emotional for you too.

Very powerful themes in those games, dark and visceral.



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Ryuu96 said:

"In the past, we wanted to popularize console and the 1st party titles' main purpose was to make the console popular. It is true, but there is a synergy to it. So if you have strong first party content, not only with our console but also other platforms like computers, 1st party can be grown with multiplatform and that can help operating profit to improve. So that is another one we want to proactively work on.

I personally think there are opportunities out there for improvement of margins, so I would like to go aggressive in improving our margin performance."

It won't be long until Sony starts doing day one PC releases for everything.

Xbox vindicated once again 👀

Console warriors in shambles /kappa.

Good, console wars are childish.



konnichiwa said:
the-pi-guy said:

This is very cherry picked. 

Porting didn't hurt any of these games. I think porting has been very positive for Minecraft, Sea of Thieves. Porting has benefitted the Age of Empires community on Xbox. 

These other games for various other reasons had issues and didn't get the traction that older titles had. 

I don't fully understand what went wrong with Forza or Halo Infinite. I got the impression that some of Halo's management was spread too thin. Bonnie Ross was doing like 3 different jobs, and I can't imagine that was a good thing. 

You say porting has been positive for Minecraft....Sales sure but at the same time we have people complain in this thread that some updates like the 4K/Ray tracing did not come to Xbox series because of other platforms?

Sea of thieves was available day one for pc.....

Age of empires, those games did not really benefit xbox gamers considering they were released on PC first and then Xbox later.  

Hows Helldivers 2 doing? Seems Sonys day and date game is doing so good compared to their late ports they are now talking about more day and date releases and moving up their multi platform plan great news right?.



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Well, today’s the day of the funeral. This has the potential to be the biggest backlash ever seen, it’s why I booked front row seats.



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This wouldn’t have happened under Don I’m just saying.



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I owe TiagoCosta an apology.



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Tales of Arise wasn't a typo afterall, coming to Gamepass on the 20th

https://twitter.com/klobrille/status/1758037718058062227?t=O2J3YKnOQTXlBn63q5AyOg&s=19



With game development funded by Gamepass subscriptions on cloud, PC, and Xbox, and full price releases on those platforms plus Playstation & Switch, how could Microsoft make a loss on games? At the very least this would result in lots of additional funding flowing in than present.

And if Xbox consoles hold their price and are sold at cost, even if sales slow, this doesn't result in a loss either. Putting the xbox division in a reasonably strong position. It wouldn't be winning the console war, but it would be building a wealth of content on its subscription service that will stay valuable going forward, and will continue to exist in a fashion to draw people in to it. With the very real likelihood, within the next decade people begin to shift from a "got to have the latest greatest console" mindset, to one which aligns more with.. just give me my content anywhere and everywhere, where people are able to game easily, cheaply and successfully with simply a screen, controller and internet connection.

Netflix won because it is cheap, easy and everywhere, and has compelling content, that it can successfully finance. Tell me Xbox if they follow the above wouldn't be offering the same?

Last edited by Gettysburg4 - on 15 February 2024