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I've read some things about Mankind Divided, mainly critiquing the first hour or so and the abrupt ending, including an unsatisfying ending. So if those are the flaws I'm braced for them. Otherwise I've heard pretty good things. It's actually installed already and quite likely my next game, though I saw Skald is on sale now so it's making a late charge.
Bioshock Infinite sounds like what I'd expected. But I wouldn't call either Bioshock 1 or 2 an imsim? They're just tight shooters with some occasionally great writing (mostly in the first one) and some stellar world building.
I could do with some advice about Yakuza though. I've heard three suggestions: start with 0, start with Kiwami or start with the original Yakuza (and play them in release order). It seems to me Kiwami is a solid middle ground compromise as a first game, but I am aware it will lead to a downgrade in quality between Kiwami 2 and Yakuza 3. On the other hand, starting with the original Yakuza and playing in release order is most "correct", and probably the best experience if I do end up loving the series - but I'm worried the original Yakuza will feel old and clunky and put me off the series as a whole.
Are the two DLCs not included and integrated into Mankind Divided? That's a shame. The DLC for Human Revolution was seamless and maybe the best part of the game (excluding the "you lose all your gear and skills" gimmick that I'm quite fed up with). It's a shame about the ending of MD though, I hear the game feels like basically 2/3 of a great game and then just ends in a cliffhanger, which hurts knowing it never got continued.
Sounds fine for Infinite. I loved Bioshock one, and I think it's one of the best games of all time. Bioshock 2 is like an 8/10, it's essentially just "more Bioshock" but with a worse story. I'd rather they try something different with Infinite than another runback.
Yeah I suspected as much for the old games. Kiwami -> Kiwami 2 -> 3 -> 4 -> 5 -> 0 -> 6 is what I was planning on doing, and so it seems I was on the right track. I have heard there is technically some extra content in Kiwami 1&2 you'd only appreciate if you'd already played some of the other games, but I'm not sure it's worth hunting down and suffering through the original Yakuza 1&2 for those tidbits. Plus it seems awkward to fit in progression wise since you're replaying the story of 1 and 2... Do you play 1 -> 2 -> 3 -> 4 -> 5 -> 0 -> 6 -> Kiwami -> Kiwami 2 then? Or save 6 for last? And it seems like a lot of effort for marginal gains.