ph14basicbitch
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To me, Yakuza and Judgment are "walking around Japan" simulators and interactive jdramas where your 60 hour save file is 50 hours of mini games, so the swap to turn based didn't really bother me much?Aside: I wonder how Yakuza fans felt about Yakuza 7. The western publishers had the good sense to knock the number off, and it has the benefit of having a brand new story focus. But wow. I guess there are many things to like about Yakuza beside the combat, but becoming a turn-based RPG sure changes things.
But I think there's a couple other factors in my case:
- I played turn based jrpgs on a SNES as a kid, so "the protag is a chuunibyou who grew up playing dq on a SNES and imagines everyone in a turn based battle" is also the right kind of quirky that wouldn't be able to bother me to begin with
- The lack of recent turn based games from major publishers (I guess this is comparable to nostalgia)
- They added ladies as party members
The opinion of someone who never played turn based is probably more what you're looking for here tbh.