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Yakuza 4 remastered review
Yakuza 4 remastered review






yakuza 4 remastered review

On the opposite side, Akiyama is nimble, using his legs for multiple hit combos to take out foes quickly. During heat actions (his heat meter is smaller than others), he cannot be knocked to the ground, making him an unflinching monster with a massive health bar. Due to his brute strength, Saejima’s attacks are overly powerful, especially when fully charged.

yakuza 4 remastered review

With four playable characters, each one has their own unique fighting style, keeping each chapter feeling different. He also happens to be the sworn brother of Goro Majima. Saejima, a member of the Sasai Family of the Tojo Clan, is a legendary yakuza and a blunt instrument of destruction. He will just as much take a bribe and let a potential perp go free as he is to make an arrest. The youngest male protagonist, Masayoshi Tanimura, is a cop that is obsessed with gambling and always listening to the horse races through his pocket radio. Using it as a second chance, he wisely invests the money, building a sizable fortune in the process, while taking care of others around Kamurocho.

yakuza 4 remastered review

Besides the aforementioned four playable characters, it is also the first title to not have contributions from Daisuke Sato.Īfter an explosion rocked the penthouse of Millennium Tower, raining billions of stolen yen down on the streets (an event that takes place in Yakuza Kiwami), Akiyama, now homeless, gathered as much money as humanly possible. Unlike the previous title in the Yakuza Remastered Collection that needed a wholly rewritten localization for English audiences and the addition of previously cut content, Yakuza 4 didn’t need many improvements over the initial release. Instead, there are three additional playable characters, Masayoshi Tanimura, Shun Akiyama, and Taiga Saejima.

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It also marks the first time that the series doesn’t focus primarily on Kazuma Kiryu. The second title in the Yakuza franchise released on PlayStation 3, Yakuza 4, takes place one year after the events that transpired in Yakuza 3.








Yakuza 4 remastered review