Will this be THE GREATEST JRPG AND THE FIRST JRPG TO NOT HAVE A TEENAGE PROTAGONIST?

Will this be THE GREATEST JRPG AND THE FIRST JRPG TO NOT HAVE A TEENAGE PROTAGONIST?

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yes, yes it will

95% of the success of a turn based RPG relies on how good the music battle music is. Prove me wrong.

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I don't think every turn based RPG has a music battle though

but it won't be a RPG

Yakuza is more like a RPG wearing a beat'em up mask.

Persona 2: Eternal Punishment says hi.

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this is is literally a turn based RPG though

bad game persona 5 is best

just give that guy a sword and i can roleplay as mugen and were all good

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>AND THE FIRST JRPG TO NOT HAVE A TEENAGE PROTAGONIST?

You don't play a lot of games do you?

Yakuza games aren't good cope

The trailer showed a Yojimbo class which specializes on swords

Except that game is fucking garbarge

>turning Maya into silent protag
Capital Punishment wouldn't be enough

That's being extremely generous with the RPG tag

Everytime a new game/port is released and someone asks for help in a somewhat difficult part of the game the answers are "lmao just grind".
For example in Kiwami threads people just told others to unlock Tiger Drop which trivializes the rest of the game. Playing without levelling up you'll notice it's not that good for an action game

That's like unlocking abilities in Devil May Cry and being like "damn I'm really role playing now"

Except that DMC is a good action game unlike Yakuza.
The game is balanced around the abilities/fully unlocked character. In Yakuza you just trivialize the game once you unlock a certain skill, eg. Tiger Drop.
Nobody in DMC threads tells others to unlock skills in order to progress but help with the strategy involved against a boss or whatever.

I guess that makes Yakuza an RPG then

Or a shitty action game

It will be neither.