![]() But at the same time, it’s an aging system that really needs an overhaul if its to stay entertaining. ![]() The core of it remains the same as the previous game, which is no bad thing, per se, as the combat is still fast and fluid, with some mean environmental takedowns. The combat engine has received little in the way of improvements this time, aside from a slightly adjusted character progression system and the additional moves and tactics that come from playing as four characters. Thanks to this hefty plot, the game is heavily story-focused, and you’ll be quickly moved from one plot point to the next, with the usual range of fights and chases breaking up the many cut scenes. The cut scene direction is spot on and the improved visuals in this outing (which are far more impressive than Yakuza 3) really hit home.
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