![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Yakuza story expands as the first time in the series you’ll control multiple protagonists, four souls – a loan shark, a death-row inmate, a corrupt cop and legendary former yakuza Kazuma Kiryu – are drawn together to solve a murder. Adventure through the sleepless city of Kamurocho, Tokyo and the tropical lands of Okinawa to help rescue his new wards. Yet he’s ripped from his new life as caretaker of an orphanage when a shadow from his past threatens to entangle his new life with that of his old clan and the political world. To play this game on PS5, your system may need to be updated to the latest system software. * Available on PS4 only. When playing on PS5, this game may exhibit errors or unexpected behavior and some features available on PS4 may be absent. Interact with eclectic characters, wacky toys and peculiar environments to uncover some very strange secrets… or simply roam at your own pace and be totally amazed and amused at the surprises that unfold in front of your eyes. Become a curious flying kite-like being as you travel to colourful worlds just waiting to be explored. The 2D mode highlights how you can get creative to turn even the most epic moments into something that can be built in RPG Maker. The 3D mode is effectively unrestricted in the way that the developer can bend the engine and character models to their will, and therefore represents the unfiltered creative ideas. ![]() As someone that has always been fascinated with the creative process, seeing how these visions were turned into those games is something that I’ll not forget, and what’s impressive about Dragon Quest XI is that, in giving players the opportunity to transition between 2D and 3D seamlessly, the developers have built an entire game around this curiosity. One of the things that I found most interesting at the exhibition was a series of giant paintings that depicted epic scenes, and then, next to them, a tiny screenshot that highlighted what that scene looked like in the original Dragon Quest game. To celebrate, Square Enix held a special exhibition of art and Dragon Quest culture. It was a few years ago now that I was in Japan for a Dragon Quest Anniversary (it was celebrating 30 years, perhaps? 35?). ![]()
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