I moved away for this game for a long time. I tried to get back into online this weekend. it's really hard to pick this back up due to the clunky player movement and controls. especially coming from division 2, it's really hard to get used to
Also how many different endings can you get as Arthur?
mine I went to save John. Ended up fighting with Micah on the mountain and dying from disease. Dutch just walked off.
Also how many different endings can you get as Arthur?
mine I went to save John. Ended up fighting with Micah on the mountain and dying from disease. Dutch just walked off.
Can anyone recommend anymore grownup games like this?
I liked Red Dead 2
I liked LA Noire
But other games feel childish to me now. I enjoy realistic games, no sci fi, Zombies, super powers etc.
Plus i like to have a break between shooting people in the face every 5 seconds. Need to do some other shyt on occassion so Mafia 3 doesn't work either, the game is just ,shoot someone in the face, watch a cutscene, repeat.
YakuzaCan anyone recommend anymore grownup games like this?
I liked Red Dead 2
I liked LA Noire
But other games feel childish to me now. I enjoy realistic games, no sci fi, Zombies, super powers etc.
Plus i like to have a break between shooting people in the face every 5 seconds. Need to do some other shyt on occassion so Mafia 3 doesn't work either, the game is just ,shoot someone in the face, watch a cutscene, repeat.
Fallout 4
I'll try that Yakuza and the Judgement game. Fallout and Witcher 3 are too Fantasy Sci Fi for me. I don't need mythical creatures and monsters in my games.Yakuza
Judgement
Witcher 3
They're like arcade dramas.I'll try that Yakuza and the Judgement game. Fallout and Witcher 3 are too Fantasy Sci Fi for me. I don't need mythical creatures and monsters in my games.
That Judgement game in particular looks interesting though.
They're like arcade dramas.
Fighting but a deep story and a bunch of sub activities in the world to immerse you in Japanese culture
I'm ashamed to say I enjoyed this. Getting these hoes ready to get money out these tricks.
Yakuza has no driving and has a grittier story
I'll be honest i think i like sleeping dogs better. It seems to do all the immersion but is less arcadey and more grounded with the combat.