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Yakuza 4 remastered review
Yakuza 4 remastered review






yakuza 4 remastered review

#Yakuza 4 remastered review 1080p#

This collection gives the three titles it encompasses an upscale to 1080p and all three will run at a smooth 60fps. While this isn’t a major issue, it makes it so characters don’t feel completely separated.Īs a series, Yakuza has always aimed to be an enjoyable experience both in terms of visuals and gameplay. You will see characters sharing certain Heat Actions. Recycled animations are an unfortunate reality in Yakuza 4 and Yakuza 5 to some degree.

yakuza 4 remastered review

These movements can range from extremely minor to violent jerks of the head and neck. Notably, characters appear to have an odd tick or twitch. There’s more than a little bit of jankiness to character animations, more-so during some of the less cinematic cutscenes than anywhere else. I’ll never claim to be a master at the technical aspects of any game, but there felt to be a few instances of needing to guard or run in circles around a boss just to land a single hit. While having challenging fights is always enjoyable, some fights at the early and late parts of each game can feel like an absolute slog. If you ever feel you’re starting to get a tad burnt out on progressing the story you have a plethora of distractions to engage in. Between mini-games, side stories, sub-stories, and the core content, there is not a lack of things to do in any of these titles. This is evidenced several times within the collection itself. +Each game weaves an interesting narrative that connects the various playable characters, as well as creating possible ramifications later down the line. The character models were impressive enough back on the PS3, and while looking just a bit outdated when compared to newer entries in the series, they still hold up well. +The games are as good looking and over the top as ever. With the entire core series now on the Playstation 4, what has changed from the original releases of the titles in this collection?








Yakuza 4 remastered review