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Otherwise, you're fighting a battle that was decided 30 years ago. Analog controls are superior for 3D environments. Every time,
You're kidding right? Mouse & Keyboard still dominate Shooters, and last I checked most shooters are still 3D enviornments...
Action RPGs (Witcher 3, Skyrim, Kingdom Come: Deliverence, Bound by Flame, etc) it's more of an matter of preference, but there's good arguments to be made to KB+M, over gamepad. I could write a long comment about the differences, and the advantage\disadvantage to both but no one wanna read that. Sufficed to say, 3D enviornment is by no means the limiting factor, that's just preference bias (you and OP both have it, it sounds like).
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Should also say the obvious. The reason "Yakuza" and "Dark Souls" is better on a gamepad, isn't necessarily because gamepad is better, but because the devs don't want to, or know how to develop two separate control systems, and so instead attempts to emulate the gamepad's scheme onto KB\M. Which doesn't work. They're too different. See Witcher 3 for an example of properly designing two separate key-schemes (M\KB is no worse than gamepad, and 100% preference based).
Another example is Fable vs Fable Anniversary. Fable is great on KB\M while Anniversary is horrible on it. It's the same game, but UI and control-scheme was redone for anniversary (to fit a modern gamepad audience). The fact the same game can go from being great, to almost unplayable depending on the input design, says it all I think.
Most games are better on k&m, I agree with you on that point. However they are absolutely garbage in racing or fighting games because m&k is a digital input, not analogue.A key is either on or off, which doesn't translate very well to games that need more than on or off to be playable.
The Yakzuza series is a real time fighting game series(the only one that changes that formula is Yakuza Like a Dragon), did you ever try to play Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat on m&k? If you did you'd get destroyed by 99% of those communities in an online fight.
I feel the scent of someone trying to make one of those "say something purposefully dumb in order to get a bunch of points through clown awards" posts.
Oh, they kept that "tradition" in the Judgement games as well? That's nice to know.
Guessing you're new to the Yakuza/LIke a Dragon series? Every game in this franchise recommends a gamepad, not just this one.