Yakuza 5 Remastered
56 Achievements
150-200h
GOG
Substory God
Defeat Amon.
6.9%
How to unlock the Substory God achievement in Yakuza 5 Remastered - Definitive Guide
This guide was translated automatically.
This battle opens with Kiryu's substory. Those. you need to complete all the missions for all the characters and by the 17th mission Amon will appear in Kiryu. A man in dark glasses standing at the entrance to New Serene will take him to him.
If you are not ready for this battle, a real deepest ass awaits you.
Before the battle, be sure to eat up to the maximum two bars, take a bunch of heals with you, and be sure to level up as much as possible.
In total, the battle is divided into 4 battles. The first battle you play as Akiyama. Everything is quite simple here - hit the enemy without giving him a chance to attack in response. A series of weak blows with a couple of strong ones to break through the block and deal damage, and immediately switch back to weak blows. The first enemy goes almost dry.
Second battle for Saejima. It’s also not particularly difficult if Saejima’s ability to not react to receiving damage while in HEAT has been upgraded. Just pre-tank until he summons 4 phantoms. It is better to kill the phantoms with a run (they push away when you try to hit) and take on the main one again. You can beat the main one without paying attention to the phantoms, but they often get in the way.
But from the third fight that same ass begins. We play the third battle as Shinada. And it’s better to bring an unbreakable weapon against him. Because conventional weapons break very quickly against the enemy, and already at the beginning of the battle you can be left without everything. But there is something to be afraid of. In the first stage, he wields a spear with a penguin. It's not particularly scary. But in the second he takes out a rainbow umbrella and that’s where the problems begin. The very first hit of the umbrella knocks you to the ground and takes away the entire HEAT bar. And the rest of the series can really ruin your life. It is especially disgusting that he has a counterattack from the block and it is impossible to press him. The only tactic I found was to run away, run up, hit, and make your legs. The third stage is a little simpler. He starts flying, throwing fireballs and charging Shinada with a whole flock of umbrellas. These umbrellas no longer cause such enormous damage and take a long time to aim. A good tactic is to wait for the umbrellas to charge (he will fly higher), run behind him and, upon landing, unload a series of blows at him (namely in the back), and then kick him from the umbrellas.
And here it is, the deepest part of this cesspool - the last Amon in the battle with Kiryu.
This Amon knows how to go into rage mode (like Kiryu himself), rushes around the entire arena and hits poor Kiryu with a long combination. In addition, he has the techniques of all the other fighters in your squad and shows miracles of juggling like Akiyama at the end of his combination. He also knows how to perform Heat finishing moves on Kiryu. And this is the first part of the battle. In the second, real hell begins - moving around the arena leaves Amon with fiery areas, which also seriously harm Kiryu.
However, with the proper skill, this battle can be won quite simply - with a counterattack from the fighting stance to the triangle. Moreover, it also affects Amon in rage mode (the damage passes, but Amon does not react to damage) and it can be performed a couple of times in a row. The tactic is this: we run away from Amon and he flies to beat you. As he flies up, he immediately makes a strike, which is only to our advantage. We wait for him to approach, get into a fighting stance and spam the triangle a couple of times, after which we scramble again. Well, let's get treatment.
Amons have a crazy amount of health, so I wish you patience in killing them.
If you are not ready for this battle, a real deepest ass awaits you.
Before the battle, be sure to eat up to the maximum two bars, take a bunch of heals with you, and be sure to level up as much as possible.
In total, the battle is divided into 4 battles. The first battle you play as Akiyama. Everything is quite simple here - hit the enemy without giving him a chance to attack in response. A series of weak blows with a couple of strong ones to break through the block and deal damage, and immediately switch back to weak blows. The first enemy goes almost dry.
Second battle for Saejima. It’s also not particularly difficult if Saejima’s ability to not react to receiving damage while in HEAT has been upgraded. Just pre-tank until he summons 4 phantoms. It is better to kill the phantoms with a run (they push away when you try to hit) and take on the main one again. You can beat the main one without paying attention to the phantoms, but they often get in the way.
But from the third fight that same ass begins. We play the third battle as Shinada. And it’s better to bring an unbreakable weapon against him. Because conventional weapons break very quickly against the enemy, and already at the beginning of the battle you can be left without everything. But there is something to be afraid of. In the first stage, he wields a spear with a penguin. It's not particularly scary. But in the second he takes out a rainbow umbrella and that’s where the problems begin. The very first hit of the umbrella knocks you to the ground and takes away the entire HEAT bar. And the rest of the series can really ruin your life. It is especially disgusting that he has a counterattack from the block and it is impossible to press him. The only tactic I found was to run away, run up, hit, and make your legs. The third stage is a little simpler. He starts flying, throwing fireballs and charging Shinada with a whole flock of umbrellas. These umbrellas no longer cause such enormous damage and take a long time to aim. A good tactic is to wait for the umbrellas to charge (he will fly higher), run behind him and, upon landing, unload a series of blows at him (namely in the back), and then kick him from the umbrellas.
And here it is, the deepest part of this cesspool - the last Amon in the battle with Kiryu.
This Amon knows how to go into rage mode (like Kiryu himself), rushes around the entire arena and hits poor Kiryu with a long combination. In addition, he has the techniques of all the other fighters in your squad and shows miracles of juggling like Akiyama at the end of his combination. He also knows how to perform Heat finishing moves on Kiryu. And this is the first part of the battle. In the second, real hell begins - moving around the arena leaves Amon with fiery areas, which also seriously harm Kiryu.
However, with the proper skill, this battle can be won quite simply - with a counterattack from the fighting stance to the triangle. Moreover, it also affects Amon in rage mode (the damage passes, but Amon does not react to damage) and it can be performed a couple of times in a row. The tactic is this: we run away from Amon and he flies to beat you. As he flies up, he immediately makes a strike, which is only to our advantage. We wait for him to approach, get into a fighting stance and spam the triangle a couple of times, after which we scramble again. Well, let's get treatment.
Amons have a crazy amount of health, so I wish you patience in killing them.
3 Comments
I don’t know if it’s just me or not, but in my case, Kiryu’s triangle counterattack never worked. Instead, I used another technique: as soon as the battle began, we run up to Amon and spam . As soon as he is on the ground, run up to the head and press again . Kiryu will raise Amon, and while he is stunned, from behind we press the next combination .
Why at the back? He won’t be able to block blows, which means the combination will work 100%.
We run up to the head again and pick it up and perform a combo with a throw. This way you can endlessly beat Amon, he won’t be able to do anything to you. The only exception is when he enters Dragon Spirit mode. But personally, I ran in a circle from him, not very far, but not very close either, Amon simply spammed a blow with his left hand and did not hit. Although on foreign sites they advise you to also enter Dragon Spirit mode and start bludgeoning him.
Why at the back? He won’t be able to block blows, which means the combination will work 100%.
We run up to the head again and pick it up and perform a combo with a throw. This way you can endlessly beat Amon, he won’t be able to do anything to you. The only exception is when he enters Dragon Spirit mode. But personally, I ran in a circle from him, not very far, but not very close either, Amon simply spammed a blow with his left hand and did not hit. Although on foreign sites they advise you to also enter Dragon Spirit mode and start bludgeoning him.
By DeadPool on 11 Aug 2018 15:01
Ariyama and Saejima's opponents are easy to overcome. The main thing is to pump them up.
At Shinada, when the enemy starts flying and launching fireworks at you, run up to him from behind and hit him.
The opponent Kiryu must be hit with a counterpunch + when he starts beating you.
Killing them is not as difficult as they say here. Playing as Kiryu, I only spent 5 heals. I passed it the third time.
At Shinada, when the enemy starts flying and launching fireworks at you, run up to him from behind and hit him.
The opponent Kiryu must be hit with a counterpunch + when he starts beating you.
Killing them is not as difficult as they say here. Playing as Kiryu, I only spent 5 heals. I passed it the third time.
By Sonichero on 02 Feb 2020 17:08