Some gold safes might have enemies hiding within them, waiting to strike. Safes are split into gold and silver ones, with gold ones having rarer things.Īpart from this, you can find materials to forge weapons on the ground. Safes need a key to open, but contain rare equipment that are not sold in stores. It focuses on healing items, but sometimes rare items will appear. Briefcases have only one item, and this changes each time. The briefcases left behind will contain random contents each time, so go back for new items.ĭungeons will have enemies from other organizations, but also have rare enemies like unhinged or even escaped convicts to fight.ĭungeons contain safes and briefcases that have many items and equipment to obtain. However, it’s not very safe, and is infested with strong enemies who wouldn’t appear in the streets, and enemies from the opposing organizations, just like a dungeon.Īfter the events with enemy organizations, dungeons can be a good place to grind levels, and farm weapon and armor materials efficiently, as you can go there anytime. will need to go to enemy headquarters via an underground passage. Rewards include strong equipment and rare materials, so use this place to train Kasuga and his friends for the battles ahead.Īs you play through the story, Kasuga and co. You can get rewards only found at the Battle Arena.Īs this place is crawling with tough foes, it can be a great place to level up. Additionally, many special combinations of enemies will appear.įurthermore, apart from regular battle result rewards, each floor has a Normal Reward, and a Special Reward gained from beating specific requirements (these can be gotten multiple times). If you don’t defeat each floor’s enemies, you can’t proceed.īattles are different from regular street ones, and you’ll play under the special rules that you are constantly taking poison damage. You begin from the ground floor, and aim to reach the 30th floor. ![]() In this event, you’ll face off against tough opponents brought here by the organizer of this event. Īt a very certain underground arena under a building in construction, you’ll find the Sotenbori Battle Arena. Additionally, we got a more in-depth introduction to dungeon exploration. ![]() The Yakuza series has always been a great vehicle for story telling but I'm really impressed with this particular outing of the franchise, even if it started off a bit classic and safe.Yakuza: Like a Dragon dabbles into Dragon Quest‘s RPG genre with its own unique twists, and this time, the RPG convention of a special Coliseum challenge is represented by the Sotenbori Battle Arena in Kansai. I agree we can criticize this game these days for being video gamey, shallow and not very believable but I challenge you to find any TV drama with better dialogue, plot twists and "world building" from that era. My point is, this frigging game tells such an intricate story with so much emotion, with plot twists that doesn't feel tacked on, superficial nor forced and with such a degree of drama that it would make any TV series from back then yearn for better writers. ![]() So forget me being bullied for being one of few kids loving video games back in the 80's and early 90's, games were more basic back then compared to todays games but had I (and the rest of my school mates) only known how far games would go I'd be looked upon as a pioneer of future entertainment back then.
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