SD has potential to be better but I doubt it's going to happen unless the devs focus on hand to hand combat only in sequel. I played Ykuza and I like it's combat, epecially the heat moves, I have to play SP but I heard that it has great combat, so which game has better hand to hand combat system ? Text-only Version: Click HERE to see this thread with all of the graphics, features, and links. I'd say its combat is closer to Batman: AA than Yakuza. The concept is simple, ask two mammals a single question and have them discuss their answers. The tone is different sure, but Yakuza and Shenmue are as close as it gets in terms of being in the same genre. Walmart PS5 Release Times: Here's When The PS5 Goes On Sale Tomorrow, Phil Spencer On Xbox And Japan, Halo's Future, Playing Elden Ring, And More, Best Black Friday 2020 Xbox Series X And Xbox One Game Deals. Fight. This is more like classic vs modern hand to hand combat. Tiger vs Rabbit collects the best from these contrasting and comparing crazy critters. I haven't played the Yakuza series, so quite literally all I have to go on are the videos and info you posted. Because it sure ain’t from gameplay, story style. I still haven't played Sleeping Dogs, but I suspect I will still like Yakuza more than it even though I expect to really enjoy SD.Best tat is Kiryu's back tat. Don't know which I like better, but I do like them both. Nothing's better than a classic Yakuza "back tat off" between characters! In normal setting, SD's better cause most of the mob don't just stand around. Sounds like an easy task but when you have such opposite characters as Tiger and Rabbit, the only thing for sure is that they will never agree. I can counter with ease and kill everything. Not sure how to compare. Warning: The following presentation contains major spoilers, reader discretion is advised. Is it because they both have Asian protagonists? The unexpectedly great 2012 open-world game Sleeping Dogs has gotten a remastered "definitive edition" for new-gen consoles and PC. Speaking of bad analogies. Sleeping dogs because it feels like you have real weight behind your attacks. I think it's better than Yakuza. 10. Sleeping Dogs (Image Credits: TechnoBuffalo) With a plot that features the gangs that plague the city of Hong Kong, Sleeping Dogs comes as close to the Yakuza narrative as any game can. Click HERE to see this thread with all of the graphics, features, and links. PS: Yakuza blokes are Japanese, Sleeping Dogs are Chinese. Feels very satisfying to do and the animations are terrific. Sleeping Dogs is nothing like Yakuza. SD's combat flows better which is one thing I like but way too easy like AC. http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/03/09/sleeping-dogs-embraces-the-ultra-violence, Demon's Souls PS5 Early Review Impressions. A pretty heavily-discussed vs. topic elsewhere, considering it was one of the first suggestions when I google searched Kiryu's name. You had a … Generic mobs in Yakuza are not aggressive in normal but if you equip Champion Ring and Very Hard mode, mobs are going to destroy you easily if you're not careful. Enemy's AI? Yeah, try the Sleeping Dogs demo. Each iteration has new moves and old ones carried over. Comparisons are useful especially when dissecting games for discussion and its natural to gravitate towards the most similar thing. Sleeping Dogs is very different to GTA but they're close enough for comparison. Yakuza’s main mode was mostly a classic beat-‘em-up in a criminal sandbox environment, akin to an early predecessor of Hong Kong-set open-world game Sleeping Dogs. It's the end of the year, and we're looking back at some of the biggest news stories of 2019 and why they matter. Nothing in the least. Legendaries Mode, Round 1 - Rima Brek, Head of Technology for Ubisoft Toronto. Sleeping Dogs Not the same. Yakuza: Like a Dragon shifts from the beat 'em up system in favor of a turn-based RPG system with brand new abilities ranging from basic healing to powerful summons of legendary yakuza … Sleeping Dogs came out in 2012 on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC and was re-released this year on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in an all-inclusive “Definitive Edition.” Versus Mode, Round 2 - Yakuza vs Sleeping Dogs, Ready? Yakuza's combat is classic, kinda clunky, less fluid, rely on evasion, combo cancel, counter move is harder to do and there are boss fights where you can't just spam attacks. With Yakuza back in the spotlight again and Shenmue reappearing after 20 years in the wilderness, I've been thinking a lot about Sleeping Dogs, United … The worst (or at least most at once) I remember him getting was probably within flashbacks actually, most of which from Yakuza 1. Even the biggest open-world game can run out of content, but fans of Yakuza 0, don’t despair! Q Attack, Round 20 - Are Toys-to-Life Games a Fad? I just had an idea: Yakuza vs Sleeping Dogs. Why?