In here, you can play the biggest arcade game, Hama of the Dead. Again, finish the race, don't worry about position, and you'll have this one done in no time.įor the rest of the arcade completion, you'll have to leave Sasaki and travel to the big SEGA one, south of the park. ![]() You'll have to play and beat (reach the finish line before time runs out, not come first) all three stages of championship mode stages, then go into practice mode and play on every stage. The last thing available in Sasaki is Motor Raid. Shoot things and don't make contact with enemies or their attacks. ![]() You need to get a score of 50,000, but it's a pretty straightforward game. This is a much harder task here than in Sonic in my opinion, so while you might've gotten away with never blocking during the last arcade game, in this one you'll pretty much have to. Similar story here, beat all seven characters once each. If anyone is interested, I used sonic and had no problems beating any of the eight opponents. The game allows you to retry by inserting more money and none of them are very hard, so just keep at it. This is a Sonic-themed 1v1 fighting game and what you have to do is beat each character once. You can go up to the staff and ask to reset the prizes if you need.Īfter, move towards the Sonic the Fighters machine. So, experiment with the machines and figure out the kind of items you have no trouble grabbing, and go for those. Thankfully, UFO Catcher completion here isn't as bad as some other Yakuza-verse games, only requiring 15 total prizes and not getting each individual one. You'll probably recognise these things from the real life equivalent or from other RGG titles. Here is what you need:Īfter grabbing them all, head inside Sasaki Arcade and hit up the UFO Catcher. You need to simply buy one until you have them all, repeats are possible (likely, even), but by hitting the button enough times you'll get this. In order to get this one, go to Sasaki Arcade and just outside will be a capsule machine. I would start with Decor-ocean Deep Diver, which is probably easiest. One of the more complicated ones on here, the arcade has a lot to get on with. If the picture for a shop is split in two, it means the place in question is available in both cities and both contribute to the same list. Non-restaurants usually involve playing a minigame of some sort a certain amount of times, winning games and/or doing specific things within that minigame. Otherwise, you can only eat when your health bar isn't full. This guy wants to hear about your experiences, not receive your yen) and then once you purchase the bottomless stomach skill for further SP, you can eat as much as you want. You can get a skill book from Onodera's Wares (go to the homeless camp in the south east) for 50,000 SP (yes SP, not money). Most of them are pretty easy, actually, requiring you to go to each restaurant/bar and buy the entire menu. ![]() There are 49 different shops to complete here. Each of those will be in its own section on this page and to be honest, they all need a similar amount of time to finish. You've seen me hype up this page as the most time consuming and difficult part of the process, but what does it really require? Well, as I've said before, there are three sections to the TownGO: shop missions, city missions and school missions.
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