Yakuza Kiwami makes great strides in updating the classic original Yakuza game to modern standards. But while it adds better combat, bizarrely charming side quests, and a gorgeous graphical revamp, it also ignores some of the original's biggest problems in pacing and storytelling. And because of its relatively short length, Yakuza Kiwami's fun trip through the tangled web of Japan's criminal underground feels like a prelude to something bigger and better to come.

SEGA’s critically-acclaimed entry that started a legend. Become Kazuma Kiryu, an up-and-coming yakuza who takes the fall for the murder of a crime boss, only to emerge from prison ten years later to a changed world. Remastered from the ground up, now in 4K and uncapped framerates on PC.

The legendary game Yakuza Kiwami has finally come to PC in 4K resolution, uncapped framerates and ultra-widescreen support. Kazuma Kiryu is sent to prison to protect his sworn brother Akira Nishikiyama and his childhood friend Yumi. He is released after 20 years in 2005 and everything has changed. Akira is no more the man he used to be, Yumi has disappeared, the Tojo Clan is missing 10 billion yen. Dive right into the story of Kazuma Kiryu and immerse yourself in the cinematic cutscenes. There is more nightlife action and improved combat mechanics that build on top of Yakuza 0.