The irony is that there would be no playing "1 through 7" without 0. I heard 0 was an "aww fuck it" game for RGG / SEGA. The series was in a weird in a weird spot after the meh 3 and 4 and their "GTA San Andreas" project 5 (2012) and the Kenzan (2008) and Ishin (2014) spin-offs. Kenzan is important because its battle system chances ruined Y3 with enemies blocking everything and / or having tons hyper armor moves you cannot do much against. They fixed it significantly for 4 (2010), though it still had plenty of the issues remaining. 0 still had the issue of having no way to break a block, a thing that was eventually solved by adding a chargeable block-breaker move. OT: the particularly annoying part of 4's fighting is the dedicated grabbing enemies. They will keep grabbing you to the point you cannot get a jab in before they are already re-grabbing you.
@@harrylane4 EDIT: The hours - 350 to Y Zero (100%, took six weeks), sub-200 on Y1 Kiwami (perfected), a little over 100 on Y2K and almost 100 on Y3 and Y4 each. The funny thing about 0 is that is a lot like Y3 in its environment design - no underground, rooftops or in-building spaces that Y4 (2010) added even though it uses the tinkered Y5's engine. In many ways 0 was a step back feature-wise. Luckily they relented on the trashy political nonsense plots that ruined the premises of Y3 and Y4. Y4 is basically a collection of plot holes. So considering the steep downhill plot-wise the series was going, I don't know how they managed to make up a plot that was decent for a change. The last time they had a great plot was Yakuza 2. 3 and 4 have terrible plots and character portrayals.
Like I said on the 10-minute upload: Bold of RGG to expect I'd be scrambling to find music CDs in Y7 when they left the best one on the piano for free.
Koi no Disco Queen is upbeat from start to finish. It rules. I mean what is the point of a 90-second disco song if only the last 20 seconds have anything going for it (I’m Gonna Make Her Mine) or has super brief upbeat segments (Queen of the Passion).
like so many others, 0 was the game that got me into the series in 2018 and I will forever appreciate the story and how it's expanse of Nishiki broke my heart during Kiwami. Majima's and Makoto's story especially is one of my favorite storylines ever
The minigames are some of the best in the series. Especially the hostess club. I am not a game designer but that minigame is so perfectly balanced. Doing well enough to invoke Fever Time does happy things to my brain.
@@descendantofartorias2067 Literally why in 2023 would you start a franchise with the oldest. That would be like getting someone into Pokémon with the original games even though games like Black and White/Black and White 2 literally exist…
i love the focus on the localization team and how much love and work they pour into it. so grateful for this series and the legendary teams behind it! ♡
@@GugureSux um how the fuck??? It's not remotely tactical it's just a pain in the goddamn ass that you're fucking slow if you're not at max heat I end up just not using any heat moves because it gets so annoying for me
In 2020, I saw the Baki Mitai meme, then Ray started playing it on Twitch. Since then I've 100% every game in the series(Completion and Achievements). available on Xbox This game unironically changed my life.
yakuza 0 was my entry point just a little over a year ago, now I own the games from 0-7, judgment on steam, and played kurohyou 1, this franchise is fucking amazing and it has a special place in my heart.
Yakuza 0 was the game that made me fall back in love with playing video games. The soundtrack is flawless. A true testament to the composers skills when some of the best tracks are found in the mini games. This video lo key making me regret flogging my ps4 away for drugs lol
Yakuza 0 really did flip this franchise on its head - particularly during COVID in early 2020 when all the memes hit and people were locked up, and RGG should be very thankful for those unfortunate circumstances because it perfectly culminated with the dedication the English team put into bringing this game to the west, and subsequently how much it exploded in popularity. Yakuza 0 is amazing, and genuinely the hype surrounding upcoming games like Gaiden and 8 would NOT have at all been possible had it not been for 0. Based. Great video, King.
Y0 waa the first game that got me hooked into the series. I think it was a combo of everyone posting Nugget on twitter and having seen Kiryu and Majima in Project X-Zone 2 (oddly enough lol) to have me buy it. Still one of my favorites in the series as well.
Damn son you're really upping the production quality. Excited to see the coverage of JE/LJ. Also despite what the haters say there's no doubt Yakuza 0 is one of the biggest of the series and most influential for global audiances. Such a good game.
I’m really happy that i got to come across this wonderful channel, i do love your bold approach to the series, you can tell it comes from a place of genuine passion
Love yakuza 0. Only real problem is all of your abilities being hidden behind the fairly tedious business management side stories. I don’t even dislike the business management, it’s just not what I’m playing the game for. It would be like if you had to complete Saejima’s hunting missions to unlock all of his abilities. Otherwise a top 3 yakuza game.
Yakuza 0 was the start of a whole... 'era' for me. From blowing through all the games to even going on multiple trips to Japan because of the series (mainly 5 making me want to go back to see every irl counterpart of the cities in game lol) and it was all because of the video Dunkey uploaded on 0 way back in 2017...
I played Kiwami first before 0, and 0 made me replay Kiwami all over again. Then I played 2 and after playing Majima’s side story, I immediately rushed back to replay 0. The trilogy feeds itself.
Kiwami was my first game with the series, but then I went back to play 0. I eventually played everything else that got released. So thank you Yakuza 0, without you I would never have played Lost Judgment (which is easily within my top 5 most favorite games of all time now)
Reading comments like yours sincerely makes me feel " weird " as i have tried Judgment Games but could not like them as much as the Yakuza Titles and much less " Love them " as everyone seem to 😅 I have just never been a fan of the Detective genre bur gave the First Judgment a try because after all I am not a Fan of Japanese Culture but Yakuza 0 was also a " Try " i viewed as an experience to know if i would like those titles or not ( and it is one of the very best game i have ever played in my life ). I gave up the original Judgment after 2 Chapters, As i did not connected to Yagami ; i recently bought Lost Judgment because i kept reading and hearing statement as strong as yours and , i did like it better from Story to Gameplay but again i am still not into the Judgment as much as i was a Fan of Yakuza 0 or Like a Dragon 🐉.. i played those Games More than any other vidéo games in my life ( 140 hours for 0 and 7 ) and it took me since August of 2020 and March of 2021 ahah 😅😜 It is very rare i find someone like me who prefere the Yakuza titles over the Judgment ones or just do not enjoy the latter as much as in my case ... Since August of 2020 i only Finished 2 Yakuza titles i mentionned above, like a dragon Ishin ( although similarly to Judgment Games, i was not à Fan of the Era but i never played a Game set in that Era and i ended playing it more than Judgment but not as much as the Yakuza 0 and 7 titles ). I also feel weird because i found à lot of people not liking Yakuza 7 for its story and mainly for its combat but i loved it as mentionned previsouly, it made me fell in love with turn based combat so much i bought Dragon Quest 11 last year ( just could not really start it yet because i have many games to finish but i dont play very much , not every day or week ). But i read a comment about someone who enjoyed the Kaito Files Dlc more than the Lost Judgment main story , so i wondered if i could give it à try since i am more into Yakuzas than detectives ( Well , the strange thing is that i enjoyed LA Noire 😜 for example and one detective movie but yes it is definitely not my Genre 🙂 ). Sorry for my very long comment, i just wanted to share my opinion and feelings 🤪
Side note, this game has more emotions then most triple A game studios would give stoic characters like Kiryu or Majima. Most of them are kept either entirely silent or just mumble whatever they need to say to make then more... cool. But the Yakuza series actually shows all the emotions of a person even without actual voice lines but with facial expressions. Hell, even Yakuza PS2 had such good expressions for the time being. They show all the little details even though they are such a small studio. Good for RGG Studios, tho
Really, excellent breakdown of this game and the process of Yakuza becoming popular in the west. This was the first game I played, and I've played every game since. Most, multiple times, and will always play every game in the future.
Probably the most iconic Yakuza game and also the best. The combat is excellent, being a billionaire is always fun, and there is ton of variety, cool items, minigames and stuff to do. It can get a tedious at places with the broken ingame economy and repetitive substories (did anyone ask for 7 telephone club substories?) but it still keeps going even after 50 hours and rewards you at the right places (like the Real Estate Royale side activity is boring on it's own but there are so much good stuff around it that it's probably my favorite side activity for the whole series). It's also an excellent starting point for the series that you'll enjoy even more if replaying after the first 5 games. I like the later titles but this is where the series truly peaked for me.
yakuza 0’s story is truly a cut above the rest and I wish it was in the conversation more often when it comes to some of the best stories in gaming alongside god of war 4 or the last of us or something. obv those games have wider appeal but it’s a shame they’re missing out on this
I'm replaying 0 right after I played 7 and I had to tell my brain that Nishki pulled a reverse Aoki Ryo and became Ichiban after Kiwami. It wasn’t that bad the first playthrough because there are five games between Niskhi and Ichiban, but next to each other it's really distracting.
A long ass time ago I had a Yakuza Without Context twitter account and it hit 10k followers and that will forever be my least important yet biggest fun fact
Yes there are games like Lost Judgment and Kiwami 2 that are more technologically advanced but this game just hits different. Yakuza 0 has a special place in my heart tho for being my FIRST Yakuza Game
this game made me fall in love with the series. started here, then played through all the remasters and remakes, judgement and now will be playing gaiden and infinite wealth
Funny story, this was actually the 3rd Yakuza game I played. I played Yakuza Like a Dragon first then I started Kiryu's story with Kiwami 1, and after that I finally played 0 But yeah this game was pretty great, definitely one of my favorites in the series although I do agree the heat system was annoying at times, but mostly with Kiryu maybe it was just me but Majima didn't feel as affected as much by it
You said that yakuza 0 might have the second best story in your opinion. I may of missed it in the previous videos I have watched. but what is your #1 favorite yakuza story then?
I’m a heavy gamer, just got on the yakuza series through Like A Dragon Gaiden: so fire. Playing Yakuza 0 then the next game in the series chronologically
I think one other aspect that really helped it take off in the west compared to earlier games is the brutality of the heat actions. I started with 0, then have gone up the list through 4 and am starting 5. The thing that felt most lacking when I got to 3 remaster was the heat actions felt like they lacked impact. I am not sure exactly why, since while I was writing this, I went and looked at compilations of heat actions for 3, 4, and 0, and it's clear a lot of the heat actions use the same animations, but somehow the ones in 0 feel ten times more brutal. More added slow-mo to the attacks? Maybe a better impact sound effect? Different camera work? Maybe it's just the higher fidelity graphics, or how the enemies' jaws doesn't flop around like they're made of rubber like they do in 4. I'm not sure what it is, but there's a significant difference compared to the old games. And I think that difference mattered. I have a lot of time on my hands right now, so I have watched a lot of playthroughs of 0 by first-time players. You can watch almost every time how their estimation of the game skyrockets when the player gets to the heat action tutorial and sees their first heat actions. A lot of exclamations of "holy shit!" and "oh my god!" and the like, as well. And that kind of awe sticks around all game. I just don't think that you would see that level of reaction with the older ones.
I remember when i played 0 during early 2019 and slowly even my FB friendlist started to play the game seeing how many good meme material it got and seeing how I and some other people kept hyping the series
I already owned 3 and 4 and never got into them because I didnt really understand how to play them right but this one got me into the series and made me finish 3 and 4
I started with 1 on Ps2, got Kiwami from Humble Choice, so I continued the story there. To be honest, I only got 0 for the arcade minigames (Space Harrier FTW), and couldn't believe how amazing the actual game was.
The title definitely threw me for a loop when I played the game only to actually be a yakuza for like 3 minutes and then for 99% onward just a civilian lol, I kind of wish they changed it sooner because it definitely made me a bit disappointed when I would've never been if they called it "like a dragon"
even after playing all of the yakuza series games. 0 is still my favorite and it made me want to 100% complete it, which i did, which i hated. but it was well worth it
Still my favorite. I gotta admit, there's a bit of a bias considering I played this first. But seeing Zero's DNA through playing Y3-5 and even getting my hands on the OG Y2 after playing both Kiwami games only made me appreciate this more.
Where do you do research about the localization or music stuff? I'm always in such an awe of your knowledge!! And personally i love localization shenanigans in games so I'd love to learn more about it :3 You made me love and appreciate this franchise so much more!!
I remember when this game was coming out and Gravity Rush 2 was coming out at almost the same time, so I basically had to choose between them which was pretty difficult. But in the end, I got this game and I loved it and I've gotten every RGG release after it since. I am pretty sad that Gravity Rush 2 ended up not being very successful though
13:13 - Technically the new one is Ishin Kiwami. The marketing took the usual mad gamble about assuming that the audience would not come in contact with the 2014 version. SPOILER: It never works out and they never learn.
How foolish they where that the fan base wouldn't crave every single thing yakuza related heck even I got a copy of kenzan recently cause I'm not gonna wait another year to not experience new like a dragon stuff to me
It was absolutely the last chance of the yakuza serie in the west, and they pretty much nailed it. Now we can see that with the increased interest in the series and sales the PC market got all games (besides those not remade or remastered), we got remakes and remasters of those ye olde games, and with the start being Y7 we also got english dub. If not for this game, the serie would most likely quietly die out with the Y6.
I just hope they don't pander too hard to the west due to the increase in fans from there, I'm all for games that have stuff made in the west in them, my profile pic is even from a literal western game, but the charm yakuza has comes from its japanese roots, so hopefully those roots will stay in japan.
Johnathan Riesenbach's surname is probably pronounced "Ree-sen-back" - it's a name so one can never be 100% sure, but that would be what I would expect.
I genuinely don't remember what it was that made 0 popular, that it's a prequel so an easy gateway ? The story was great. Unlike MGR, I don't remember the memes causing a surge in players. Then again it's been so long.
For me it was because every single aspect of the game looped into each other. You wanna do main missions? You can get stronger beforehand, to get stronger you need money, to get money you can do the real estate, and to get better at the real estate you can do side stuff that either gives you armor/good weapons or helps you in real estate which then gets you stronger. Every single thing you do in the game is working towards something, and even the other games can't seem to top that.
This is game is definitive reason why you should not only multi platform a video game instead of locking it behind an exclusivity deal but also properly localize it instead of region lock it. It really pisses me off when so many corporate companies complains,feeling salty and then blame the hard working devs for not getting enough sales on said niche games when they could have gotten millions had they just simply localize and release on other platforms which yes requires extra work but it will pay them off handsome if they got it right. SEGA really owes Y0 for bring them up to speed but of course they are gonna put Sonic on the pedestal instead and I am gonna make the hottest take that's gonna piss any Sonic Fans but.. I think Kiryu Kazuma should be the main mascot of SEGA.
Strange how cutscenes weren't mentioned in the video or even comments. One of the reasons I (really) don't like 0 is lack of proper cutscenes, I think I can finger count all of them compared to basically any Yakuza game. To elaborate, first you have cutscenes which are fully voiced and fully motion captured that are few and far in between, then these weird "in-game" cutscenes easily recognised by black borders and stiff uncanny animations where you have to constantly press X to advance to the next line, then you have these strange visual novel-like scenes which are just voices over slideshows and finally regular in game text without voices. It feels so mish mashed and really breaks the mood, at least for me, as if the developers didn't have enough time or resources to properly mocap and just did whatever's the quickest. And before anyone debates me with "more cutscenes = less fun and breaks the pacing" obviously didn't play earlier installments. I really want to love this game but it's such a mixed bag. Not calling it a bad game though.
This game single handily spoiled me when it comes to open world games,It's the Quality over Quantity in its purest form. Every other open world games minus a specific few feels like a typical ubisoft open world game. Why aren't there any single player story driven open world games that are like this ?
the localization made me forget that yakuza isnt an american game, which is basically a weird way of saying english word very good i read easy thank you
If it wasn’t for Yakuza 0, I wouldn’t have played Yakuza 1 through 7.
And for that it will forever be my favorite Yakuza game.
Same
yakuza 0's biggest flaw is that it's better than the next 7 (soon to be 8) yakuza games.
That and no akiyama.
The irony is that there would be no playing "1 through 7" without 0. I heard 0 was an "aww fuck it" game for RGG / SEGA. The series was in a weird in a weird spot after the meh 3 and 4 and their "GTA San Andreas" project 5 (2012) and the Kenzan (2008) and Ishin (2014) spin-offs. Kenzan is important because its battle system chances ruined Y3 with enemies blocking everything and / or having tons hyper armor moves you cannot do much against. They fixed it significantly for 4 (2010), though it still had plenty of the issues remaining. 0 still had the issue of having no way to break a block, a thing that was eventually solved by adding a chargeable block-breaker move. OT: the particularly annoying part of 4's fighting is the dedicated grabbing enemies. They will keep grabbing you to the point you cannot get a jab in before they are already re-grabbing you.
@@harrylane4 EDIT: The hours - 350 to Y Zero (100%, took six weeks), sub-200 on Y1 Kiwami (perfected), a little over 100 on Y2K and almost 100 on Y3 and Y4 each.
The funny thing about 0 is that is a lot like Y3 in its environment design - no underground, rooftops or in-building spaces that Y4 (2010) added even though it uses the tinkered Y5's engine. In many ways 0 was a step back feature-wise. Luckily they relented on the trashy political nonsense plots that ruined the premises of Y3 and Y4. Y4 is basically a collection of plot holes. So considering the steep downhill plot-wise the series was going, I don't know how they managed to make up a plot that was decent for a change. The last time they had a great plot was Yakuza 2. 3 and 4 have terrible plots and character portrayals.
How many hours did you put into all these games? It’s so daunting for me to even think about it 😅
Yakuza 0 is like the gateway drug for the Yakuza series
It is because of Majima-chan :)
The more I played the "previous" games the more zero made sense and felt unique.
Did you play 0 first or did you play it after 5?
Shouldn't you say the "later" games?
@@frenchfriesfan2005no as OP is probably referring to yakuza 1-5 which released before yakuza 0, ie they were previous to yakuza 0
@@tomokolover I know, but the quotation marks make it seem like the previous games actually came out later
i think they meant that they released previously, but due to the chronological storyline, the stories are not "previous"@@frenchfriesfan2005
Glad the soundtrack got some recognition here, it really is just that good.
Koi No Disco Queen is a personal favorite for me.
yooo a fellow disco queen enjoyer. I know people know Friday Night the most (it's still a good bop) but Koi no Disco Queen is my personal favourite.
Like I said on the 10-minute upload: Bold of RGG to expect I'd be scrambling to find music CDs in Y7 when they left the best one on the piano for free.
Koi no Disco Queen is upbeat from start to finish. It rules. I mean what is the point of a 90-second disco song if only the last 20 seconds have anything going for it (I’m Gonna Make Her Mine) or has super brief upbeat segments (Queen of the Passion).
like so many others, 0 was the game that got me into the series in 2018 and I will forever appreciate the story and how it's expanse of Nishiki broke my heart during Kiwami. Majima's and Makoto's story especially is one of my favorite storylines ever
"eYIIKES, I finally ran away from those mafiosos. Heh, Kiryu 1, Yakuza 0"
The worst thing about y0 is it sets your expectations for the rest of the series really high. A masterpiece
i mean the rest of the series is still spectacular
Newer games meet those expectations. It's just 1-5 that are consistently mid
@@amitojsingh7583 4 and 5 are classics in the series wdym
I really liked the story of Yakuza 2 though. @@amitojsingh7583
4 and 5 are a cut above the others but uh they still have their flaws obviously, especially 5’s story
"WOW BAKING ZA LAW BAKING ZA WORLD KOWASEE KIRISAKE TENDERNESS"
-John yakuza & Fishiki
The minigames are some of the best in the series. Especially the hostess club. I am not a game designer but that minigame is so perfectly balanced. Doing well enough to invoke Fever Time does happy things to my brain.
Dragon Engine is pretty cool and all, but man I just love how the graphics look in Yakuza 0, Kiwami 1 and the original Ishin.
i always found that kiryu's hair looked really weird in kiwami 1
yakuza 0 was my first
My first was a woman but I suppose it's okay to love whoever you want to love :)
Yakuza 0 aka the definitive way to get into the series.
I hope you never complained about anything in any other Yakuza game.
Fax
Yakuza 1 on the PS2 exists.
@@descendantofartorias2067 Mike jr wouldn't have been a fan if he started there.
@@descendantofartorias2067 Literally why in 2023 would you start a franchise with the oldest. That would be like getting someone into Pokémon with the original games even though games like Black and White/Black and White 2 literally exist…
i love the focus on the localization team and how much love and work they pour into it. so grateful for this series and the legendary teams behind it! ♡
Watching this video while eating my food very nice
I hope you enjoyed your food
What did you eat, King?
If it wasn't for how the heat worked I legitimately would call this a perfect Yakuza game
@@GugureSux um how the fuck??? It's not remotely tactical it's just a pain in the goddamn ass that you're fucking slow if you're not at max heat I end up just not using any heat moves because it gets so annoying for me
The hours of my life lost to the hostess mini game was time well spent tbh. “I wanna be your girlllll ohhhmmmhmmm” was my ringtone for years.
This is easily one of my most favourite games of all time. I've already spent over 130 hours on this.
Have you played the other games yet or still playing 0?
I've played the others. Yakuza Kiwami 1 & 2, 3, 6 and Like a Dragon Issin. They're all good games.
@@gullyweaver17147??? :(
@@helpme9339
Oh, I missed one. Yes, I've played Yakuza Like a Dragon as well. Easily one of the best stories of any video game.
In 2020, I saw the Baki Mitai meme, then Ray started playing it on Twitch. Since then I've 100% every game in the series(Completion and Achievements). available on Xbox This game unironically changed my life.
yakuza 0 was my entry point just a little over a year ago, now I own the games from 0-7, judgment on steam, and played kurohyou 1, this franchise is fucking amazing and it has a special place in my heart.
Yakuza 0 was the game that made me fall back in love with playing video games. The soundtrack is flawless. A true testament to the composers skills when some of the best tracks are found in the mini games.
This video lo key making me regret flogging my ps4 away for drugs lol
Yakuza 0 really did flip this franchise on its head - particularly during COVID in early 2020 when all the memes hit and people were locked up, and RGG should be very thankful for those unfortunate circumstances because it perfectly culminated with the dedication the English team put into bringing this game to the west, and subsequently how much it exploded in popularity. Yakuza 0 is amazing, and genuinely the hype surrounding upcoming games like Gaiden and 8 would NOT have at all been possible had it not been for 0. Based. Great video, King.
Y0 waa the first game that got me hooked into the series. I think it was a combo of everyone posting Nugget on twitter and having seen Kiryu and Majima in Project X-Zone 2 (oddly enough lol) to have me buy it. Still one of my favorites in the series as well.
Damn son you're really upping the production quality. Excited to see the coverage of JE/LJ.
Also despite what the haters say there's no doubt Yakuza 0 is one of the biggest of the series and most influential for global audiances. Such a good game.
Man this dudes editing and mic quality gets better and better this man is peak!
I’m really happy that i got to come across this wonderful channel, i do love your bold approach to the series, you can tell it comes from a place of genuine passion
Love yakuza 0. Only real problem is all of your abilities being hidden behind the fairly tedious business management side stories. I don’t even dislike the business management, it’s just not what I’m playing the game for. It would be like if you had to complete Saejima’s hunting missions to unlock all of his abilities. Otherwise a top 3 yakuza game.
Exactly why the game was a 1 and done for me
I don't think i can say it any better than that exactly how i felt
Dude, being thrown into a multi-hour hunting side game out of nowhere after playing 0-4 was quite a trip.
The GOAT!!
Yakuza 0 was the start of a whole... 'era' for me. From blowing through all the games to even going on multiple trips to Japan because of the series (mainly 5 making me want to go back to see every irl counterpart of the cities in game lol) and it was all because of the video Dunkey uploaded on 0 way back in 2017...
I played Kiwami first before 0, and 0 made me replay Kiwami all over again. Then I played 2 and after playing Majima’s side story, I immediately rushed back to replay 0. The trilogy feeds itself.
Okay, but that "KIRYU-CHAN" at the end is iconic and perfectly placed
Kiwami was my first game with the series, but then I went back to play 0.
I eventually played everything else that got released. So thank you Yakuza 0, without you I would never have played Lost Judgment (which is easily within my top 5 most favorite games of all time now)
Reading comments like yours sincerely makes me feel " weird " as i have tried Judgment Games but could not like them as much as the Yakuza Titles and much less " Love them " as everyone seem to 😅
I have just never been a fan of the Detective genre bur gave the First Judgment a try because after all I am not a Fan of Japanese Culture but Yakuza 0 was also a " Try " i viewed as an experience to know if i would like those titles or not ( and it is one of the very best game i have ever played in my life ).
I gave up the original Judgment after 2 Chapters, As i did not connected to Yagami ; i recently bought Lost Judgment because i kept reading and hearing statement as strong as yours and , i did like it better from Story to Gameplay but again i am still not into the Judgment as much as i was a Fan of Yakuza 0 or Like a Dragon 🐉.. i played those Games More than any other vidéo games in my life ( 140 hours for 0 and 7 ) and it took me since August of 2020 and March of 2021 ahah 😅😜
It is very rare i find someone like me who prefere the Yakuza titles over the Judgment ones or just do not enjoy the latter as much as in my case ...
Since August of 2020 i only Finished 2 Yakuza titles i mentionned above, like a dragon Ishin ( although similarly to Judgment Games, i was not à Fan of the Era but i never played a Game set in that Era and i ended playing it more than Judgment but not as much as the Yakuza 0 and 7 titles ).
I also feel weird because i found à lot of people not liking Yakuza 7 for its story and mainly for its combat but i loved it as mentionned previsouly, it made me fell in love with turn based combat so much i bought Dragon Quest 11 last year ( just could not really start it yet because i have many games to finish but i dont play very much , not every day or week ).
But i read a comment about someone who enjoyed the Kaito Files Dlc more than the Lost Judgment main story , so i wondered if i could give it à try since i am more into Yakuzas than detectives ( Well , the strange thing is that i enjoyed LA Noire 😜 for example and one detective movie but yes it is definitely not my Genre 🙂 ).
Sorry for my very long comment, i just wanted to share my opinion and feelings 🤪
Side note, this game has more emotions then most triple A game studios would give stoic characters like Kiryu or Majima. Most of them are kept either entirely silent or just mumble whatever they need to say to make then more... cool. But the Yakuza series actually shows all the emotions of a person even without actual voice lines but with facial expressions. Hell, even Yakuza PS2 had such good expressions for the time being. They show all the little details even though they are such a small studio. Good for RGG Studios, tho
9:33 transition clean
Wasn't expecting to hear Zero here. Very good video once again.
All the background music contains a zero in it, cool!
god that’s so cool
Really, excellent breakdown of this game and the process of Yakuza becoming popular in the west. This was the first game I played, and I've played every game since. Most, multiple times, and will always play every game in the future.
Probably the most iconic Yakuza game and also the best. The combat is excellent, being a billionaire is always fun, and there is ton of variety, cool items, minigames and stuff to do. It can get a tedious at places with the broken ingame economy and repetitive substories (did anyone ask for 7 telephone club substories?) but it still keeps going even after 50 hours and rewards you at the right places (like the Real Estate Royale side activity is boring on it's own but there are so much good stuff around it that it's probably my favorite side activity for the whole series).
It's also an excellent starting point for the series that you'll enjoy even more if replaying after the first 5 games. I like the later titles but this is where the series truly peaked for me.
yakuza 0’s story is truly a cut above the rest and I wish it was in the conversation more often when it comes to some of the best stories in gaming alongside god of war 4 or the last of us or something. obv those games have wider appeal but it’s a shame they’re missing out on this
I'm replaying 0 right after I played 7 and I had to tell my brain that Nishki pulled a reverse Aoki Ryo and became Ichiban after Kiwami.
It wasn’t that bad the first playthrough because there are five games between Niskhi and Ichiban, but next to each other it's really distracting.
A long ass time ago I had a Yakuza Without Context twitter account and it hit 10k followers and that will forever be my least important yet biggest fun fact
10 years in the joint
Yes there are games like Lost Judgment and Kiwami 2 that are more technologically advanced but this game just hits different. Yakuza 0 has a special place in my heart tho for being my FIRST Yakuza Game
this game made me fall in love with the series. started here, then played through all the remasters and remakes, judgement and now will be playing gaiden and infinite wealth
Funny story, this was actually the 3rd Yakuza game I played. I played Yakuza Like a Dragon first then I started Kiryu's story with Kiwami 1, and after that I finally played 0
But yeah this game was pretty great, definitely one of my favorites in the series although I do agree the heat system was annoying at times, but mostly with Kiryu maybe it was just me but Majima didn't feel as affected as much by it
How is that a fun fact?!?
Currently playing it, and It's fricking awesome🔥👍🏻
Love theses retrospectives !
Just as I got off work, what a treat!
This is my favorite game ever 💥
You said that yakuza 0 might have the second best story in your opinion. I may of missed it in the previous videos I have watched. but what is your #1 favorite yakuza story then?
Judgment but I was trying to make it seem like Super Monkey Ball had the best story lol
@@SnowiestAngeman a man of culture. Super monkey ball does beat out judgment slightly. But only slightly. Judgment is my second favorite as well
@@SnowiestAngemanthats actually a very good pick haha
@@SnowiestAngemanJudgment was such a ride from.start to finish
I’m a heavy gamer, just got on the yakuza series through Like A Dragon Gaiden: so fire. Playing Yakuza 0 then the next game in the series chronologically
I think one other aspect that really helped it take off in the west compared to earlier games is the brutality of the heat actions. I started with 0, then have gone up the list through 4 and am starting 5. The thing that felt most lacking when I got to 3 remaster was the heat actions felt like they lacked impact. I am not sure exactly why, since while I was writing this, I went and looked at compilations of heat actions for 3, 4, and 0, and it's clear a lot of the heat actions use the same animations, but somehow the ones in 0 feel ten times more brutal. More added slow-mo to the attacks? Maybe a better impact sound effect? Different camera work? Maybe it's just the higher fidelity graphics, or how the enemies' jaws doesn't flop around like they're made of rubber like they do in 4. I'm not sure what it is, but there's a significant difference compared to the old games. And I think that difference mattered.
I have a lot of time on my hands right now, so I have watched a lot of playthroughs of 0 by first-time players. You can watch almost every time how their estimation of the game skyrockets when the player gets to the heat action tutorial and sees their first heat actions. A lot of exclamations of "holy shit!" and "oh my god!" and the like, as well. And that kind of awe sticks around all game. I just don't think that you would see that level of reaction with the older ones.
Deez nuts
I remember when i played 0 during early 2019 and slowly even my FB friendlist started to play the game seeing how many good meme material it got and seeing how I and some other people kept hyping the series
I already owned 3 and 4 and never got into them because I didnt really understand how to play them right but this one got me into the series and made me finish 3 and 4
I started with 1 on Ps2, got Kiwami from Humble Choice, so I continued the story there.
To be honest, I only got 0 for the arcade minigames (Space Harrier FTW), and couldn't believe how amazing the actual game was.
Wait, did you really pick Pixy's theme from Ace Combat Zero as the background music for the video?
My maaan
Awesome job using Shotgun Kiss from F-Zero. Such a good song
I love playing yakuza 0 a lot it’s very good and fun the boss fights are very simple and easy
I wonder if we’d still have the “Yakuza” title if some localizers were still there, but even then I’m kinda glad they stopped using that title.
The title definitely threw me for a loop when I played the game only to actually be a yakuza for like 3 minutes and then for 99% onward just a civilian lol, I kind of wish they changed it sooner because it definitely made me a bit disappointed when I would've never been if they called it "like a dragon"
@@JimMilton-ej6zi Not sure why but they changed the name to “Yakuza” to try and market it better to the west.
even after playing all of the yakuza series games. 0 is still my favorite and it made me want to 100% complete it, which i did, which i hated. but it was well worth it
the climax battles had me going into fits of rage constantly but completed them all eventually lol
Loved the F-Zero GX music throughout the video. Hidenori Shoji is the goat
I’m playing this series starting from 0 wish me luck boyz , liking it so far
Shoutout to SBFP for showing me this game/series. Yakuza has had an almost embarrassingly large impact on my life
Still my favorite. I gotta admit, there's a bit of a bias considering I played this first. But seeing Zero's DNA through playing Y3-5 and even getting my hands on the OG Y2 after playing both Kiwami games only made me appreciate this more.
Where do you do research about the localization or music stuff? I'm always in such an awe of your knowledge!! And personally i love localization shenanigans in games so I'd love to learn more about it :3 You made me love and appreciate this franchise so much more!!
I remember when this game was coming out and Gravity Rush 2 was coming out at almost the same time, so I basically had to choose between them which was pretty difficult. But in the end, I got this game and I loved it and I've gotten every RGG release after it since.
I am pretty sad that Gravity Rush 2 ended up not being very successful though
Yakuza deserved popularity earlier and gravity rush deserved a chance
Video ql Bakan! Muchas Gracias Equipo de localización De Yakuza! XDXDXD
y0 a goddamn masterpiece
That feels so odd playing licensed version of Y0 after pirate one, where you can read some manga in stores but npc textures are bad
That tidbit on the localization was interesting.
Just started first play through, cut scenes are killing me.
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general "populous"
i will never forgive nor forget this mistake. this transgression shall haunt you until the end of time.
13:13 - Technically the new one is Ishin Kiwami. The marketing took the usual mad gamble about assuming that the audience would not come in contact with the 2014 version. SPOILER: It never works out and they never learn.
How foolish they where that the fan base wouldn't crave every single thing yakuza related heck even I got a copy of kenzan recently cause I'm not gonna wait another year to not experience new like a dragon stuff to me
It was absolutely the last chance of the yakuza serie in the west, and they pretty much nailed it. Now we can see that with the increased interest in the series and sales the PC market got all games (besides those not remade or remastered), we got remakes and remasters of those ye olde games, and with the start being Y7 we also got english dub. If not for this game, the serie would most likely quietly die out with the Y6.
I just hope they don't pander too hard to the west due to the increase in fans from there, I'm all for games that have stuff made in the west in them, my profile pic is even from a literal western game, but the charm yakuza has comes from its japanese roots, so hopefully those roots will stay in japan.
Johnathan Riesenbach's surname is probably pronounced "Ree-sen-back" - it's a name so one can never be 100% sure, but that would be what I would expect.
Yakuza Zero’s soundtrack is SO GOOOD
"uhm akshually, itz called Liek a Dragoon" some random guy, probably
I genuinely don't remember what it was that made 0 popular, that it's a prequel so an easy gateway ?
The story was great.
Unlike MGR, I don't remember the memes causing a surge in players.
Then again it's been so long.
For me it was because every single aspect of the game looped into each other. You wanna do main missions? You can get stronger beforehand, to get stronger you need money, to get money you can do the real estate, and to get better at the real estate you can do side stuff that either gives you armor/good weapons or helps you in real estate which then gets you stronger. Every single thing you do in the game is working towards something, and even the other games can't seem to top that.
My second yakuza game
Jonathan Reisenbach reads like this: Rai-sen-bah
Kuze
I never knew it was Atlus who localized 0, clutch move by Sega 💯
My first yakuza game
This is game is definitive reason why you should not only multi platform a video game instead of locking it behind an exclusivity deal
but also properly localize it instead of region lock it.
It really pisses me off when so many corporate companies complains,feeling salty and then blame the hard working devs for not getting enough sales on said niche games when they could have gotten millions had they just simply localize and release on other platforms which yes requires extra work but it will pay them off handsome if they got it right.
SEGA really owes Y0 for bring them up to speed but of course they are gonna put Sonic on the pedestal instead and I am gonna make the hottest take that's gonna piss any Sonic Fans but..
I think Kiryu Kazuma should be the main mascot of SEGA.
If it wasn't for this game, I wouldn't have known this franchise. It's not my favourite (that goes to 7/LAD) but it's up there
I dunno if it's me being a psychopath or something but I didn't really have any problems with the heat in 0
I'm still waiting for a Majima game lol
Wait so in Yakuza 5 before the localization the stand up comedy minigame didn't have a banana?? So you'd just have to guess when to do it???
Sort of. It's all in the timing.
Strange how cutscenes weren't mentioned in the video or even comments. One of the reasons I (really) don't like 0 is lack of proper cutscenes, I think I can finger count all of them compared to basically any Yakuza game. To elaborate, first you have cutscenes which are fully voiced and fully motion captured that are few and far in between, then these weird "in-game" cutscenes easily recognised by black borders and stiff uncanny animations where you have to constantly press X to advance to the next line, then you have these strange visual novel-like scenes which are just voices over slideshows and finally regular in game text without voices. It feels so mish mashed and really breaks the mood, at least for me, as if the developers didn't have enough time or resources to properly mocap and just did whatever's the quickest. And before anyone debates me with "more cutscenes = less fun and breaks the pacing" obviously didn't play earlier installments. I really want to love this game but it's such a mixed bag. Not calling it a bad game though.
waits what is your first best rated yakuza story?
Yakuza 0 is the best game because it has a disco minigame 😊
I want the money flinging in combat to return I loved beating the cash out off thugs lol
Top 3 game for the ps4 ❤
Yakuza 0 aka baby's first yakuza game
1:47 bro what is that fov ☠️
I increase it every time someone cries about it
@@SnowiestAngeman increase it more 😈. Love the vids btw
This game single handily spoiled me when it comes to open world games,It's the Quality over Quantity in its purest form.
Every other open world games minus a specific few feels like a typical ubisoft open world game.
Why aren't there any single player story driven open world games that are like this ?
Funny to think that a franchise so ingrained in PlayStation history didn't truly kick off until it came to Xbox.
the localization made me forget that yakuza isnt an american game, which is basically a weird way of saying english word very good i read easy thank you
I found out yakuza due to this game, tho after playing the other games i gotta say yakuza 5 is the funniest one