• Donjuanme@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Where would one recommend starting that Yakuza games? Zero? Like a dragon? Infinite wealth? Chronologically?

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      10 months ago

      0, 6 and LAD are the latest big games with a more compelling story, I don’t know about IW or Gaiden yet. 1-5 are fun, but you need to be into this world to really enjoy them now, so if you plan it - start with 0. Like another person have said, 0-6 uses brawler mechanics and LAD is more like JRPG.

      There’re also Judgment\Lost Judgment games with another protagonist and a little detective twist. People find them fun too.

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      10 months ago

      If you want to fully explore the lore of the series (and spend months/years doing so, probably) start with Zero, then Yakuza Kiwami and Yakuza Kiwami 2 (the remastered, extended editions of 1 and 2) then 3, 4, etc…

      If you just want to hop in to the modern day, start with Yakuza: Like a Dragon. It’s basically a reboot of the series, new main character, new combat system. The game should key you in on any important stuff from previous games that you need to know.

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        10 months ago

        While I agree that you could jump in with Yakuza: LAD, I think it might be worth playing the earlier games for Infinite Wealth because Kiryu is one of the main characters. There will probably be a lot of references to the previous games because of Kiryu’s bucket list.

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      10 months ago

      Another good starting point is the Judgement games. They’re completely separate from the rest of the games story wise, so they’re a nice place to start if you want to try modern entries in the series without getting involved in a long running storyline.

      The only other consideration is if you prefer turn based combat or brawler combat. Judgement/Yakuza are brawlers, while the main Like a Dragon switches to turn based combat instead.