Nowhere else will you find an experience so acutely focused on so many aspects of day-to-day life in another country. Actually, it’s a slice of foreign culture unparalleled in gaming. Although playing Yakuza Kiwami didn’t fill me with the same sense of nostalgia, time having dulled my memories, it’s still an amazing slice of Japanese culture. I distinctly remember giddily telling friends at the time that it was so spot-on in terms of the look and feel of the country I’d just visited. Having just returned home from a trip to Japan, playing it almost felt like being back there. My first experience with Yakuza was the third entry in the series on PS3. Of all the HD remakes and remasters to have cascaded our way in the last few years, Yakuza Kiwami is the last one I expected to become my favourite.
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