I know they are remastered on steam but I was wondering if anyone has played the ps2 ones in the last few years. How do they play ?

I was thinking to emulate them on steam deck and I’d be curious to hear your thoughts ?

  • @paultimate14
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    31 year ago

    I played them both: Yakuza 1 in December/January, emulated on PC and mostly streamed to my couch on either my NVIDIA Shield or my tablet. I thought it held up really well except for the brief on-rails shooting portion towards the end. So far it’s been my favorite in the series because it has English voice acting. I was surprised to see that apparently Sega stopped dubbing the series because of criticism: kinda sucks I don’t have the option on most of the games now.

    I played Yakuza 2 in February, and I had the Deck at that point. It ran perfectly, no issues. I wish it was dub’d, but that’s my only real complaint. I’m not sure if a game can have too much content, but if so Yakuza 2 is where the series starts to approach that. In Yakuza 1 I was able to do most of the things naturally just by alternating between main story beats and side content. In Yakuza 2 and 3, it feels like I could spend a hundred hours or more on each game and still not finish it all. If I wanted to play just 1 or 2 games a year that would be fine, but I’ve got other things to do so I just focused on the stories.

    • @JoeKroganOP
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      21 year ago

      Thanks for your reply. That’s good to know they hold up. It will be my first time playing them so I wanted to emulate if possible as its so much more convenient with save states.