The new game Yakuza ZerO just came out, and it’s already among the most popular games on the Japanese PlayStation Store. It’s also among the most challenging games to play since it’s a complete re-imagining of the franchise’s yakuza theme, and the shogi theme (the board game) that’s also part of the game. This guide is to help you through the game.
It’s been a few years since we last covered Yakuza Zer0 in a guide, so we decided to dust off our copy and get it updated. Zer0 is one of the more difficult games in the series, so it’s no surprise that there’s a lot of strategy and skill involved. If you’re looking to start your journey into the Yakuza series, this is the best place to start. On this page, we’ll discuss both single player gameplay, as well as the Three Card Battle (3CB) challenge, which is required for beating the game.
Shogi or Japanese Chess is a board game that originated in China. The game is popular in Japan and many other countries, and is also known as Meijin, Meijin-Sho, or Meijin-Sho-Go. Shogi was designed in the mid-14th century. Shogi is unique among classical games in that the game ends not when a player achieves checkmate, but when the “King is capture” condition is met. For a detailed history and explanation of Shogi, please visit Wikipedia.
You must finish the Shogi mini-game segment to get 100 percent completion and the magnificent Perfectionist trophy accomplishment.
Shogi, like Mahjong, is a foreign game that few people are familiar with or comprehend the rules of. Fortunately, there is a very inexpensive method around it, one that needs just one game and an easy and comfortable victory with no Knock Backs.
However, I’ve included a tutorial that should assist you in doing this job!
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