![]() With that in mind, how does the title fare? Has it aged gracefully, or do the more modern entries make it tough to come back to? Let’s take a look! Having played more recent titles in the franchise, Yakuza 3 will technically be the oldest game in the series that I’ve played thus far. With that said, the first title I will be looking at in this collection is Yakuza 3. While I have previously spaced out my playthroughs between Yakuza titles, I intend on playing through all titles in the Yakuza Remastered Collection throughout this year. Keep in mind that these are merely HD remasters of titles with revised localizations - they were not remade from the ground up as Kiwami and Kiwami 2 were. This collection (originally released on PlayStation 4 and soon to be ported to PC and Xbox consoles in January 2021) has remasters of the series’ PlayStation 3 titles - those being Yakuza 3, 4, and 5. Now having played the first three titles in the chronological order, I wanted to continue watching Kiryu’s story unfold through the rest of the series.Ģ019’s Yakuza Remastered Collection gave people an opportunity to do just that. Both games delivered amazing stories, strong characters, all the while having fun, if relatively simple combat and a variety of side content and minigames to keep completionists well-occupied. Yakuza Kiwami and Kiwami 2, remakes of the first two entries delivered even more of what made so many fall in love with Yakuza 0. These new Western fans, myself included, had a lot of content to get through. Yakuza 0’s incredible storytelling and character development coerced many Western series newcomers to dive into the other titles in the series to see what they’ve missed out on. Because of the variety in the situations we see in the main plot and substories, Kiryu and Majima stand as some of the most well-defined, lovable dorks that I’ve had the pleasure of playing as in any game. The tense grittiness of the main plot, mixed with the often absurd and hilarious situations of the substories ( Yakuza’s equivalent of “side quests”) gives us a chance to see characters exemplify their personalities in a bevy of different scenarios. In the late 2010s, when the West finally received the localizations of Yakuza 0, Kiwami, Kiwami 2, and 6, the series rightfully exploded in popularity and gained the recognition of having some of the greatest storytelling in all of gaming.Īs someone that entered the series with Yakuza 0, the prequel entry of the series that introduces Kiryu and Majima’s characters before the events of the first Yakuza unfold, I was blown away. ![]() For far too long, the Yakuza was an obscure franchise in the West, resulting in the series staying niche for longer than it deserved to. ![]() In the medium of video games, some franchises are simply impossible to explain to others beyond simply recommending others to play it. ![]()
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