The Yakuza Remastered Collection

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Summary

Kiryu is back, and he’s looking better than ever.

All three games have been upgraded from 720p at 30fps to 1080p at 60fps, and include content never-before-seen in the original Western releases, including Mahjong, Shogi, the ever-popular Cabaret minigames, and more in Yakuza 3!


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The Yakuza Remastered Collection Reviews & Ratings

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Review by Kathartik [user]
January 1, 2022

Fantastic smoothed up remasters of the games that turned me into a hardcore Yakuza fan, as I started with 4.Yakuza 3 does a great job ofFantastic smoothed up remasters of the games that turned me into a hardcore Yakuza fan, as I started with 4.Yakuza 3 does a great job of picking up right where Kiwami 2 finishes up, and since both the remasters and the Kiwami remakes did such a fantastic job of keeping the story and spirit the way it should be, any fan of the new Kiwami remakes would be missing out to not only see the roots of the series, but to finish Kiryu's story

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Review by Mizuma [user]
November 16, 2021

This is when you see that a company loves its games and its public. When it came to Xbox I can't even believe it, and since then, the YakuzaThis is when you see that a company loves its games and its public. When it came to Xbox I can't even believe it, and since then, the Yakuza series became my very fav game series.

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Review by RPGamer
June 22, 2021

The Yakuza games are very much their own thing, and are so densely packed with content that they may require some palate-cleansers in between. But for those who don’t mind doing some serious homework in the form of three mandatory amazing-in-their-own-right prequels, this collection is easily a must-play.

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Review by Joe_D [user]
June 1, 2021

the story is almost perfect and the gameplay is pretty much acceptable, the graphics of Yakuza 3 isn't that good, but the other two are prettythe story is almost perfect and the gameplay is pretty much acceptable, the graphics of Yakuza 3 isn't that good, but the other two are pretty much acceptable too

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Review by hertzian68 [user]
March 13, 2021

I recommend this package wholeheartedly, for the cost of one mid level game or old top level game you get 3 full games, of 30+ hrs each, soI recommend this package wholeheartedly, for the cost of one mid level game or old top level game you get 3 full games, of 30+ hrs each, so it's a great way to try out the Yakuza series. I recommend like everyone else to start with Yakuza 0 though, which is not included here. I DO NOT recommend Yakuza 3, it's the oldest that's not been remastered in any meaningful way, other than some graphical upgrades, it's really clunky and slow and the first part is totally unlike pretty much all the other Yakuza games, SKIP 3 and come back if you become a diehard Yakuza fan.-----Yakuza 4 is much better and more like all the other Yakuza games but it will be kind of confusing if you have not played 1 or 2, story wise. Yakuza 5 is epic but you may want to just play 0, yk1, yk2 since they are more focused and have just one or two playable characters. Yakuza is a deep crime drama and it feels like a movie, the story will keep you going to see what's next. The hilarious side stories are great and if you are into a lot of minigames this would be a lot of icing on the cake, including old sega arcade games, mahjong, shogi, poker, blackjack, roulette and new/unique minigames in this series.----Graphically 4 and 5 are the best of this package but for the most up to date graphics and QOL go for Kiwami 2, it's miles above everything else besides 6 and 7 which are also modern.---Gameplay wise the cameras are not true full 6 axis as you can't really rotate to a up looking position too well, you fight the camera there. The non-story street battles can get really old if you don't enjoy that a lot, I used a trainer to one hit kill there to make them as short as possible. They really need a way to turn those off wandering around the streets, and they usually have some collectible that will at least turn the encounters down but not usually completely off so you have to run away or avoid the obvious npcs seeking fights. 4 doesn't always tell you where to go for the next objective either so it can be annoying, usually you have to just wander around the streets and you'll hit upon it but it can get to the point of an internet search to find what's next which is indicative of bad game design.----Overall get this for 4 and especially 5 but for the full experience, if you don't play the others, you'd want to watch some yt summaries of 0,1,2 (and 3 imo) to get some story background. They really should have put summaries of the previous games in every game because I've played 0,1,2 and I have a hard time remembering every little twist that happened in those main stories. It's very twisty/turns all over the Yakuza games.

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Game Information
Release Date February 11, 2020
Publisher SEGA of America, Sega Europe, Sega, Ryū Ga Gotoku Studios, Sega Games
Total Rating 83%
Content Rated M (Mature)
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives Third person, First person
Genres Adventure, Role-playing (RPG), Simulator, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, Quiz/Trivia
Themes Action, Open world, Sandbox
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One