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  • Summary: Kazuma Kiryu thought his Tojo Clan days were behind him. He and the young girl in his care, Haruka Sawamura, have built a peaceful life from the ashes of conflict. All it took was a single gunshot to shatter that peace. Yukio Terada, the Fifth Chairman of the Tojo Clan, has beenKazuma Kiryu thought his Tojo Clan days were behind him. He and the young girl in his care, Haruka Sawamura, have built a peaceful life from the ashes of conflict. All it took was a single gunshot to shatter that peace. Yukio Terada, the Fifth Chairman of the Tojo Clan, has been assassinated. With war on the horizon, the legendary Dragon of Dojima is pulled back into the world he wanted to leave behind.

    Kiryu must travel to Sotenbori, Osaka in an attempt to broker peace between the rival clans, but Ryuji Goda, known as the Dragon of Kansai, will stop at nothing to get his war. In this world, there can only be one dragon.

    Rebuilt from the ground up, Yakuza Kiwami 2 uses the Dragon Engine to update one of the series stand-out titles into a modern classic. The PC version includes all the enthusiast features you've come to expect: 4K resolution, unlocked framerates, customizable controls, and robust graphics options.

    Play fan favorite minigames including updated versions of the Cabaret Club simulator and Clan Creator, or check out all new additions like an arcade port of Virtual On, golf bingo, and Toylets.

    Also new to Kiwami 2 is the 'Majima Saga' which features Goro Majima in his own playable adventure revealing events that occur prior to the game.
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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 6
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 6
  3. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. Aug 13, 2020
    90
    Yakuza Kiwami 2 is as abundant as it’s easily approachable. It has a lot to do and plenty of beautiful things to watch, all wrapped in smooth gameplay that can be adapted to the personal playstyle. On Xbox One, the game costs only 20 dollars for a stunning value for money (it’s also a part of Game Pass library). Admittedly, you have to appreciate Japanese culture and entertainment, and be content with the fact that you won’t be firing any guns. In the cruel but honorable world of the game, the hardness of your fists, the reach of your kicks, and the depth of your heart are what matter the most.
  2. Jul 30, 2020
    90
    Yes, Yakuza Kiwami 2 is the third Yakuza game for Xbox One this year, but on the strength of this, SEGA can keep them coming as far as I'm concerned. If you've played Yakuza Kiwami and Yakuza 0 (and even if you haven't) you need Yakuza Kiwami 2 in your life. You need Kazuma Kiryu and Goro Majima in your life. Now let's have Yakuza 3, 4, 5, and 6 on Xbox, please.
  3. Aug 12, 2020
    90
    Yakuza Kiwami 2 on Xbox One is an excellent addition to Xbox Game Pass, and another solid entry to the series. It is a culmination of the series so far that has arrived on Xbox in 2020, until Like a Dragon releases later in the year. Hopefully, the remaining titles of 3-6 can release on Xbox, because Kiryu and Haruka’s journey is only just beginning. But if this is the last ‘Kiryu’ Yakuza game, then it’s been a wild ride.
  4. Aug 10, 2020
    86
    For series veterans, Yakuza Kiwami 2 is a great time but it doesn’t give us anything we haven’t seen many times before, with the usual environments, side-activities, and cutscene-heavy narrative exposition. If we are being honest it’s a series that is due for a reset, and it looks like the upcoming Yakuza: Like a Dragon will be just that. But if you have not yet experienced the series, Yakuza Kiwami 2 needs to be high on your must-play list. So much to do, so much to explore, so many faces to roundhouse kick – living the Yakuza life sure is a hell of a lot of fun.
  5. Aug 4, 2020
    85
    Yakuza Kiwami 2 brings to Xbox One its great atmosphere, two extremely rich settings and a long, engaging narrative campaign packed with charming characters and explosive situations.
  6. Aug 5, 2020
    85
    Yakuza Kiwami 2 is a contender for the best game in this consistently excellent series. Its crime drama story of family, love, revenge, and pride will have you hooked. Combat has never felt as smooth or involved before, outside of certain moments. This is a gorgeous, fun, heartwarming, and extreme remake of one of the franchise’s most beloved entries.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. Jun 28, 2022
    10
    The second best Yakuza game of the Yakuza series. Firs one is Yakuza 0. 10/10
  2. Nov 16, 2021
    10
    The second best Yakuza game of Yakuza series. It´s just epic and has a lot of content.
  3. Jan 3, 2022
    8
    I really enjoyed the game. I especially loved the characters in this game. I liked the story, presentation, and gameplay. However, the combatI really enjoyed the game. I especially loved the characters in this game. I liked the story, presentation, and gameplay. However, the combat was not difficult, similar to the other Yakuza games. You basically had infinite health when you had a lot of meds, which was not hard to get. Only some boss battles were very engaging. The easy combat was not a turn-off for me at all. In general, a very good experience. Expand
  4. Aug 16, 2021
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Same engine as Kiwami and 0, different story and although its still a good game, I wasn't sold on Ryuji Goda as the main antagonist. Especially coming off the heels of Nishikiyama. The one super good thing about the Kiwami version is that they added a small Majima Saga, which expands on 3 chapters in between certain main chapters to delve deeper in the story. Although during the Majima Saga you can send Kiryu (yourself), money through a ATM machine, thats all you get to send/keep. There is no leveling up carried over and no weapons/items carried over. If you are familiar with the Yakuza series then the weapons and items are not a big deal at all, but, it would have been nice to carry over EXP to Kiryu. The Majima Saga story fills in nicely but tbh, if you do not have to fight, there is no point since its easy, simple, doesn't do anything to level up Majimo nor Kiryu, and the battle for Majima is the same as 0. Expand
  5. Mar 5, 2023
    8
    Game lags a bit,but it's still very great. People are too snobby about the green filter,i didn't even notice it until i saw a side by side.
  6. Aug 18, 2020
    8
    Yakuza Kiwami 2 is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Sega. It is a remake of the 2006 video game Yakuza 2, and is theYakuza Kiwami 2 is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Sega. It is a remake of the 2006 video game Yakuza 2, and is the series' second remake title following 2016's Yakuza Kiwami.
    So what's changed since then? This time, there's a curious reliance on weapons. While you could always pick up the odd pistol or switch blade to give you an edge, Yakuza Kiwami 2 now strongly encourages this, particularly in main story battles that have you take out a full building worth of goons and many more improvements waiting for us . TK 2 is still a Yakuza game, which means it's a crime drama interspersed by fights, exploration, minigames and substories full of ridiculous slice-of-life character moments that help humanise protagonist Kiryu—making him more than the hardboiled stereotype he could so easily have been. Some games just can't get old somehow they can be remastered or dev's can release another edition and you can always play them regardless of technical advancement they remain relevant in video game history like the YK franchise. Yakuza Kiwami 2 is that game and I highly suggest it giving it a place in your Xbox One library.
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  7. Aug 19, 2020
    5
    This is my 3rd Yakuza game, so far and... Well, also the worst one.
    The biggest issue is that Kiwami 2 is A LOT like 0 and Kiwami 1. The good
    This is my 3rd Yakuza game, so far and... Well, also the worst one.
    The biggest issue is that Kiwami 2 is A LOT like 0 and Kiwami 1. The good and bad things are utterly similar.

    A few things are still as good as before, though.
    Kamurocho and Sotenbori are still great places to "live" for a while, the soundtrack is amazing, the graphics are beautiful, the battle system is much simpler now, mini-games are still fun and the new characters fit perfectly with the series' story.
    There were 3 things that I LOVED about Kiwami 2: The first few chapters, the sidequests and Majima's 3 extra chapters!
    . The story is pretty inconsistent and even boring, at times, but DAMN! The first 5 or 6 chapters are intense, well paced and FUN!
    . The other Yakuza games I played had GREAT sidequests, but this one takes the cake! If you want a glimpse of how creative these optional stories are, just search for the 'Be My Baby' substories and thank me later.
    . Majima's 3 chapters are pure joy and simplicity. It gives an "ending" to Majima's events that took place in 0, packs a very good short story and let's you play as the Mad Dog himself, which felt awesome.

    But here's the thing. There are 2 major flaws that kept me from liking it too much...
    . First, the game is VERY similar to past entries. By this point, I know how Yakuza games work, but that doesn't mean that the games need to be almost the same.
    The story's themes were similar, mini-games are the same, some sidequests were just repeats and even some plot twists felt EXTREMELY predictable because past games did the SAME thing. The whole plot starts great, but just loses itself in the middle and never picks up again. There are at least 3 chapters that were pure filler. The pacing is bloody terrible! And I won't even say anything about the final chapters' 100 plot twists. It was just too forced.
    . Second. the fighting system still needs a lot of work. It's not good at all. Bosses and mini-bosses can still overwhelm Kiryu with ease. The flow of every fight feels broken. Just actually hitting a full combo in a major enemy is a chore. It's unnecessarily janky and brutal. This mess could be solved with a dedicated dodge button, a lock-on system that actually works and a consistent defense mechanic, but at this point, it's a lost cause.

    Overall, I did not like Kiwami 2 very much.
    I still love the world and characters of this series, but I can't shake the feeling that there are little to no development and novelty to things. There's a unique charm in it's tales and gameplay, but it's not enough. It's pretty sad, since Yakuza 0 became one of my favorite games.
    I still want to try the other games of the franchise, but Kiwami 2 made me think about entirely dropping it. I can only recommend it if you REALLY want to play Yakuza.
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