格闘、アクションが得意ではないため手を出しかねていたゲームですが、
今更ながらシリーズを追うほどにドハマリしてしまいました。
技の出し方はチンピラに練習台になってもらい、ボス戦や闘技場で格好良くキメられた時はまさに快感です。
プレイすればするほどに戦闘が楽しくなるゲームですね。
際立つキャラクター、ストーリーの加速度、作りこまれたミニゲーム、本編への足止めサブストーリーなどなど
1日せめて2時間くらいはこのゲームのための時間を作りたくなってしまう。
今作で2つだけ苦痛に感じることは、本編にも入っているチェイスとサブのキャバクラです。
R2ボタンが自分には非常に押しづらいのと、キャバ嬢の高感度上げがまったく楽しくない。
その点、見参!の遊郭は遊女キャラもミニゲームも面白かった。
コンプリートを目指す上での唯一の不満要素です。
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2009年、日本。眠らない街「神室町」と南国「沖縄」を舞台に、政治と裏社会、利権と陰謀が渦巻くストーリーがダイナミックに展開。
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【出演】藤原竜也、中村獅童、宮迫博之、宮川大輔、高橋ジョージ、徳重聡、泉谷しげる、渡哲也
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2013年9月14日に日本でレビュー済み
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賛否分かれるのは納得。
個人的には本編は短いかなーとは思いつつ、それでも面白かったので◎。
ただ、ミニゲームが難しすぎる点とか、キャバクラが面倒な点とか、苦痛なだけのチェイスバトル(追いかけっこ)を多用し過ぎてる点とか、雑魚が絡んできまくってストレスになったりとか、色々と不満点も多く感じました。
龍が如くのミニゲーム、毎回思うんですが全部コンプリート出来る人って何人いるの?
というくらい難しすぎる。
あとは恒例の(?)倒した悪党をその場に放置して会話を始めてしまい、起き上がった悪党に銃で撃たれ、主人公をかばって誰かしら死ぬ・・・というパターンは飽きるを通り越してアホなのか?と思ってしまう。
撃った側の悪党も、ターゲットに当たらなかったなら立ち止まってないで続けて発砲すれば良いものを、ボーッと突っ立っている間に横から殴られてダウン・・・という。
なんか書いてたらダメな点ばかり目立ってしまいましたが、冒頭にも書いた通り、本編は個人的にとても面白かったので評価は決して低くはありません。
コンプリートを目指す人にとっては苦行になるかも・・・。
個人的には本編は短いかなーとは思いつつ、それでも面白かったので◎。
ただ、ミニゲームが難しすぎる点とか、キャバクラが面倒な点とか、苦痛なだけのチェイスバトル(追いかけっこ)を多用し過ぎてる点とか、雑魚が絡んできまくってストレスになったりとか、色々と不満点も多く感じました。
龍が如くのミニゲーム、毎回思うんですが全部コンプリート出来る人って何人いるの?
というくらい難しすぎる。
あとは恒例の(?)倒した悪党をその場に放置して会話を始めてしまい、起き上がった悪党に銃で撃たれ、主人公をかばって誰かしら死ぬ・・・というパターンは飽きるを通り越してアホなのか?と思ってしまう。
撃った側の悪党も、ターゲットに当たらなかったなら立ち止まってないで続けて発砲すれば良いものを、ボーッと突っ立っている間に横から殴られてダウン・・・という。
なんか書いてたらダメな点ばかり目立ってしまいましたが、冒頭にも書いた通り、本編は個人的にとても面白かったので評価は決して低くはありません。
コンプリートを目指す人にとっては苦行になるかも・・・。
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ずいぶん前にさんざんプレイしつくして売ってしまったのですが、龍が如く5販売前に急にプレイしたくなってしまい・・・。
安かったので助かりました!
このシリーズは、ストーリーも魅力的だし、簡単な操作で格好よくアクションが決まるのでストレスなく遊べます。
特に3は画像もキレイだし、主人公は桐生サンのみなのでアクション操作も楽です。
個人的に私は1〜5どれも好きですが、この3は美しい沖縄の海のそばで穏やかな生活を送れている桐生サンにホッとします。
もし、5をプレイする予定があって3をプレイしていないなら、3からプレイするのがおススメです。
「あさがお」を出るのがどんなに辛いことだったかと思うと。。。5の桐生サンの孤独感にキュンキュンしますよ。
安かったので助かりました!
このシリーズは、ストーリーも魅力的だし、簡単な操作で格好よくアクションが決まるのでストレスなく遊べます。
特に3は画像もキレイだし、主人公は桐生サンのみなのでアクション操作も楽です。
個人的に私は1〜5どれも好きですが、この3は美しい沖縄の海のそばで穏やかな生活を送れている桐生サンにホッとします。
もし、5をプレイする予定があって3をプレイしていないなら、3からプレイするのがおススメです。
「あさがお」を出るのがどんなに辛いことだったかと思うと。。。5の桐生サンの孤独感にキュンキュンしますよ。
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前作から続いている物語で、様々な真相が明らかになります。
舞台は沖縄を中心とする物語で、龍が如くにはあまりないゆったりとした世界観が楽しめます。
途中で出てくる「力也」という人と桐生の関係が好きでした。
おすすめです!
舞台は沖縄を中心とする物語で、龍が如くにはあまりないゆったりとした世界観が楽しめます。
途中で出てくる「力也」という人と桐生の関係が好きでした。
おすすめです!
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始まってオープニングすぎて神室町着いたところからできなくなります。
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「龍が如く4」が面白かったので「3」を買ってみましたが、「4」の方がめちゃ面白かったです。
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Ryuu ga Gotoku 3 is absolutely the real deal. Rocking tight action, a well-crafted story, and hundreds and hundreds of hours of content, everything that comes on this disc is a monument to all of the reasons we play video games. The fact that you can import this game for under eight bucks is insane.
And this is the version you want to be importing, by the way. The "The Best" version includes all of the games DLC for free on disc, notably including 2-player modes for several minigames, two boss rushes, and a time trial mode. The only DLC that it doesn't come with are the ones that give you items you can unlock by playing through the game. This would be just a great all around deal normally, but since the PSN store for Ryuu ga Gotoku 3 is apparently gone for some reason, the "The Best" version is now the only way to play with all of this stuff!
This is my first time playing a Ryuu ga Gotoku game (if it's yours too, don't worry, they include a twenty minute movie explaining the plot of the first two games on the disc) and needless to say I've been very impressed. It's not really the best in at anything, but it's the second best at everything. The combat isn't as good as God Hand, but it's not that much worse. The golfing isn't as good as Minna no Golf, but it's not far off either. The tablesports, on the other hand, might actually be the best. I don't think I've played as good a game of digital 9-ball anywhere else. Closest would be Super Monkey Ball, which is by the same company so I guess I shouldn't be surprised. Seriously, the eight bucks is worth it for the billiards alone!
And while the story might not be as good as your favorite novel, it won't fall flat either. It's a film-noiry yarn about a former Yakuza trying to run an orphanage but getting dragged back into the game. Which is to say, it is very generic and occasionally quite cheesy, but somehow it really works! It has a grit to it that just pulled me in, and from there it's just well-rounded characters acting believably and bouncing off of each other in interesting situations.
At the same time, you're almost entirely free to ignore the plot and just wander around the cities doing stuff. From courting dates with the game's ten eligable bachelorettes with your fat Yakuza wallet, playing the TWENTY minigames (each big enough to be a disc in D3's Simple 2000 series on it's own), cleaning up the beach, knocking over random cityfolk for kicks, all the way to training a random girl off the streets into the world's most glamourous caberet gal. It's really the kind of game you can play for hours and hours because the second you get bored of what you're doing you can walk across the street and it's like you put a totally different disc in the PS3.
If you're the kind of gamer who prefers a more structured, story-focused experience, the game has you covered there too. Strewn about the city are 110 side stories you can encounter and complete whenever you feel like it. (There are a few missions that can only be completed during certain chapters, but you can do all of them during the postgame too so you don't have to worry about it.) Also strewn about are a hundred hidden keys, each unlocking items varying from jokes to game-changingly strong. These keys, as well as basically everything else in the game, is tracked for you, which really tingles the ol' Banjo Kazooie style "collect-everything-and-put-it-in-my-mouth" chipmunk instinct.
Difficulty-wise, if you've played God Hand before (and if you haven't, you need to go do that now, that game is the GOAT) you'll want to pick the Hard difficulty. That level really forces you to dodge, block, and keep yourself from overextending. On normal I feel it'll be too easy to just load up your inventory with 25 healing items and brute force your way through the fights without getting a chance to explore all the depth the gameplay has to offer.
Visually... the game looks like a PS3 game. In other words, it looks pretty modern, but there are a couple animations that are stiff to the point of unintentional hilarity and a couple models that look a bit off. On the other hand, some cutscenes are so good you'd think you were watching a movie, and some of the locations are just beautiful to look at. Like the ocean just outside of the orphanage, or the strip club. Ahem.
The controls also feel quite tight. There are a number of QTEs, but they feel appropriate when used and punish you for trying to get through fights by just mashing square. I'd like to mention here that some of the information about this game online is incorrect; the buttons are NOT reversed when playing on a US PS3. Circle is yes, Cross is no, as it should be.
One possible downside is that this game is not welcoming for beginners to Japanese. In addition to using lots of Yakuza vocabulary, much of the game's story takes place in cutscenes or unvoiced text, both unwelcoming to the Nihongo neophyte. One friend of mine who attempted to play this as one of his first textbooks did so with a dictionary in his lap and still struggled heavily. In any case, if you haven't done so yet you'll really want to look up a primer in Osakaben while the game is in the mail. I thoroughly recommend Namasensei's Youtube video on the subject.
On the other hand, if you don't know any Japanese and don't care about the story at all, this is absolutely still the version you want to get. The game is quite completable, just wander around talking to people until the story progresses and check an FAQ if you get stuck. The US release is missing gigantic, massive gobs of content, including the dress up minigame! For shame! What's even the point of playing my manly organized crime video game if I can't decide what what shade of lipstick goes with Kanami's dress!? (The translation is garbo, by the way.)
The new PS4 rerelease also cuts content, which is a true disappointment. The PC version ALSO cuts content, although a mod does exist to put it back in. There's also a mod that allows you to save anywhere, so I guess if you're willing to get your hands dirty and that's important to you PC could be the way to go. Both of those mods can be found on PCGamingWiki.
This is the kind of game that is the answer to the "If you were trapped on a deserted island and could only bring one video game..." question. There is something here for absolutely everyone and it is an unequivicable success in everything it tries to do. The only thing preventing it from being the best game of all time is that its focus is split across so many areas. As is stands, it will just have to live with being one of the best games of all time.
And this is the version you want to be importing, by the way. The "The Best" version includes all of the games DLC for free on disc, notably including 2-player modes for several minigames, two boss rushes, and a time trial mode. The only DLC that it doesn't come with are the ones that give you items you can unlock by playing through the game. This would be just a great all around deal normally, but since the PSN store for Ryuu ga Gotoku 3 is apparently gone for some reason, the "The Best" version is now the only way to play with all of this stuff!
This is my first time playing a Ryuu ga Gotoku game (if it's yours too, don't worry, they include a twenty minute movie explaining the plot of the first two games on the disc) and needless to say I've been very impressed. It's not really the best in at anything, but it's the second best at everything. The combat isn't as good as God Hand, but it's not that much worse. The golfing isn't as good as Minna no Golf, but it's not far off either. The tablesports, on the other hand, might actually be the best. I don't think I've played as good a game of digital 9-ball anywhere else. Closest would be Super Monkey Ball, which is by the same company so I guess I shouldn't be surprised. Seriously, the eight bucks is worth it for the billiards alone!
And while the story might not be as good as your favorite novel, it won't fall flat either. It's a film-noiry yarn about a former Yakuza trying to run an orphanage but getting dragged back into the game. Which is to say, it is very generic and occasionally quite cheesy, but somehow it really works! It has a grit to it that just pulled me in, and from there it's just well-rounded characters acting believably and bouncing off of each other in interesting situations.
At the same time, you're almost entirely free to ignore the plot and just wander around the cities doing stuff. From courting dates with the game's ten eligable bachelorettes with your fat Yakuza wallet, playing the TWENTY minigames (each big enough to be a disc in D3's Simple 2000 series on it's own), cleaning up the beach, knocking over random cityfolk for kicks, all the way to training a random girl off the streets into the world's most glamourous caberet gal. It's really the kind of game you can play for hours and hours because the second you get bored of what you're doing you can walk across the street and it's like you put a totally different disc in the PS3.
If you're the kind of gamer who prefers a more structured, story-focused experience, the game has you covered there too. Strewn about the city are 110 side stories you can encounter and complete whenever you feel like it. (There are a few missions that can only be completed during certain chapters, but you can do all of them during the postgame too so you don't have to worry about it.) Also strewn about are a hundred hidden keys, each unlocking items varying from jokes to game-changingly strong. These keys, as well as basically everything else in the game, is tracked for you, which really tingles the ol' Banjo Kazooie style "collect-everything-and-put-it-in-my-mouth" chipmunk instinct.
Difficulty-wise, if you've played God Hand before (and if you haven't, you need to go do that now, that game is the GOAT) you'll want to pick the Hard difficulty. That level really forces you to dodge, block, and keep yourself from overextending. On normal I feel it'll be too easy to just load up your inventory with 25 healing items and brute force your way through the fights without getting a chance to explore all the depth the gameplay has to offer.
Visually... the game looks like a PS3 game. In other words, it looks pretty modern, but there are a couple animations that are stiff to the point of unintentional hilarity and a couple models that look a bit off. On the other hand, some cutscenes are so good you'd think you were watching a movie, and some of the locations are just beautiful to look at. Like the ocean just outside of the orphanage, or the strip club. Ahem.
The controls also feel quite tight. There are a number of QTEs, but they feel appropriate when used and punish you for trying to get through fights by just mashing square. I'd like to mention here that some of the information about this game online is incorrect; the buttons are NOT reversed when playing on a US PS3. Circle is yes, Cross is no, as it should be.
One possible downside is that this game is not welcoming for beginners to Japanese. In addition to using lots of Yakuza vocabulary, much of the game's story takes place in cutscenes or unvoiced text, both unwelcoming to the Nihongo neophyte. One friend of mine who attempted to play this as one of his first textbooks did so with a dictionary in his lap and still struggled heavily. In any case, if you haven't done so yet you'll really want to look up a primer in Osakaben while the game is in the mail. I thoroughly recommend Namasensei's Youtube video on the subject.
On the other hand, if you don't know any Japanese and don't care about the story at all, this is absolutely still the version you want to get. The game is quite completable, just wander around talking to people until the story progresses and check an FAQ if you get stuck. The US release is missing gigantic, massive gobs of content, including the dress up minigame! For shame! What's even the point of playing my manly organized crime video game if I can't decide what what shade of lipstick goes with Kanami's dress!? (The translation is garbo, by the way.)
The new PS4 rerelease also cuts content, which is a true disappointment. The PC version ALSO cuts content, although a mod does exist to put it back in. There's also a mod that allows you to save anywhere, so I guess if you're willing to get your hands dirty and that's important to you PC could be the way to go. Both of those mods can be found on PCGamingWiki.
This is the kind of game that is the answer to the "If you were trapped on a deserted island and could only bring one video game..." question. There is something here for absolutely everyone and it is an unequivicable success in everything it tries to do. The only thing preventing it from being the best game of all time is that its focus is split across so many areas. As is stands, it will just have to live with being one of the best games of all time.

5つ星のうち5.0
Yakuza!
2014年8月11日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みディスプレイ用プラットフォーム: PlayStation 3版: 龍が如く 3Amazonで購入
I've has heard a lot about the third one in English they like cut out a lot of sidemission and whatever they did but in the Japanese u will see the different in the English verison! Anyway can't wait to play it!

wales b.
5つ星のうち5.0
Quick and as advertised, thanks!
2018年1月30日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みディスプレイ用プラットフォーム: PlayStation 3版: 龍が如く 3Amazonで購入
Quick and as advertised. Thank you!

Amazon Customer
5つ星のうち5.0
Recommendable item
2016年4月21日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みディスプレイ用プラットフォーム: PlayStation 3版: 龍が如く 3Amazonで購入
Good quality as described. I love Yakuza series.