- Publisher: Sega
- Release Date: Aug 28, 2018
- Also On: Nintendo Switch 2, PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 427 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 364 out of 427
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Mixed: 27 out of 427
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Negative: 36 out of 427
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Aug 31, 2023Incredible remake effort by RGG. Looks great, music is awesome as usual with this series. The Dragon Engine combat is more finely tuned from Yakuza 6. Engrossing story, interesting characters. Great side content. Great maps to explore and fight in.
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Aug 9, 2023Beautiful game and with a lot of things to do, it is very worth playing. It surprised me with its graphic style.
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Jul 9, 2023
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Jul 1, 2023
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May 16, 2023My Favourite Yakuza, almost perfect remastered/remake of Yakuza 2 with the new and improved combat and visuals of Yakuza 6. A mustplay if you like this genre
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Apr 22, 2023Very catching history that continues Yakuza 0 greatly. Good fight system e side quests
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Apr 9, 2023My Favorite Yakuza Game , THANKS U SEGA FOR THIS BIUTYFUL GAME (i love ryuji)
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Apr 4, 2023the overall soundtrack, stunning visuals were amazing. although the story has some flaws and gaps in between it holds a place in my heart
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Mar 31, 2023My second favorite Yakuza game after Yakuza Zero, not only because of the new characters but also because of the new gameplay features, animations and environmental damage you can cause during the fights. Everything feels even more polished and the mini-games are even more fun than before. The story is still very good and engaging, with a cool antagonist and an interesting romance interest.
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Feb 1, 2023Story isn't bad, but man, the combat just got sucked out of this one compared to the first Kiwami. I swear they basically forced you to use weapons in this. Using weapons is lame, I wanna punch ****
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Dec 31, 2022Can't say I was a fan. Played and found it too easy and quite boring. I really don't see the fuss about these games.
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Dec 30, 2022
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Dec 5, 2022After tackling Yakuza 0 (10/10!) and Kiwami (8/10), I was stoked to get into the next chapter in Kiryu's saga, and it was everything I wanted. Top-notch story & action, and improved mechanics hit all the right spots. They even made the waifu collector club's story incredibly satisfying by tying it all into 0's, as well. Fantastic game.
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Nov 18, 2022Pretty darn good game but the final boss was kinda a pushover. The side missions are what really make it.
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Nov 14, 2022The Yakuza aka Like a Dragon series is incredibly good and I recommend these games go literally anybody.
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Nov 3, 2022The combat rework in this game makes it impossible to play. Bosses can't be hit, they will dodge and block every single attack you throw at them, then they'll stunlock you and hit you across the room. It is literally not possible to play this game.
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Sep 15, 2022la mejor saga anime que exiten en los videojuegos es super divertido y sus peleas entre bandillas
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Jun 28, 2022Story:9
Sounds:9
Gameplay:10
Mechanics:10
Details:8
Characters:9
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May 18, 2022While Yakuza 0 is still the best Yakuza game, the Dragon Engine did marvels with this fantastic remake, which was the perfect sent-off for both the Dragon of Dojima, and the action style, before the jump to the classic JRPG style in Like a Dragon.
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Feb 7, 2022Pretty average as far as Yakuza games go, the best feature is being on the same engine as Yakuza 6 so there's no loading when you go in a shop
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Nov 22, 2021
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Sep 4, 2021Great game, the story really picked up and there were a lot of twists towards the end, which is best to understand if 0 and Kiwami are played first. Its easier to run from enemies in 0 though, which was a bit annoying in Kiwami 2.
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Jul 6, 2021this game is imo a close contender for the best yakuza game but it falls a bit behind yakuza 0 but overall an amazing story with one of if not the the best antagonists in the franchise
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May 23, 2021This game is soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good
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May 8, 2021So far its my 2nd favorite yakuza game after yakuza 0. A great game all around.
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Apr 27, 2021Enjoyed this quite a bit more than Kiwami 1 but not as much as 0. The annoying fight design of Kiwami 1 isn't present in this one. I do miss having different stances but the fighting is still really enjoyable in this one. The story is also much better that Kiwami 1 imo. The Majima saga is really short but was fun and nice closure for his story in 0.
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Dec 30, 2020
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Nov 30, 2020
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Nov 29, 2020graphic : very realistic and good
sounds : bloody good as always
controls : sucks
main story : pretty got disappointing
overall contents : very enjoyable
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Awards & Rankings
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CD-ActionDec 4, 2018Not having played Yakuza 6 yet, at first I was disappointed with the Dragon engine, which offers only painful 30 frames per second. New tech has its advantages though, as you may enter most of shops, restaurants etc. without annoying loading, which is a significant step forward from the first Kiwami, as are the physics engine, animation system and enhanced control over combat. Overall it is a very good game, but not as brilliant as Yakuza 0, especially in terms of the story. [10/2018, p.70]
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Sep 27, 2018It’s an odd feeling to be back in Kamurocho after wishing a bittersweet farewell to the Dragon of Dojima. Even though Kiwami 2 doesn’t quite achieve the emotional highs of the Song of Life, the polished gameplay as well as one of the finest antagonists the series has to offer makes it a must play for Yakuza fans, whether they played the original on the PS2 or not.
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Sep 24, 2018Minor flaws aside, Yakuza Kiwami 2 is a great reimagining, reworked with love and pride by a team who clearly understand what makes their games shine. Even though there are loads of Kiryu’s adventures to choose from at this point, this one stands apart as one of the best. It may not dethrone 0 as the definitive Yakuza experience, but it’s still an excellent entry in its own right and has essentially become the gold standard by which all remakes should be measured.