![]() ![]() Remastered is a wonderful restoration of the game, offering up a persistent 60 FPS and minimal loads into battle. Gone are the long load times and the 30 FPS cap. ![]() It’s remarkable, really, just how well the gameplay holds up a decade later. The combo and leveling systems lack the fluidity and depth found in later entries, but as far as 3D brawlers go, you’d still be hard-pressed to find many that are better. This game established the template that the next few games would follow, on a mechanical level, and that speaks a lot to how rock solid they are. Yakuza 3’s mechanics are a far cry from the blistering perfection of Yakuza 0 and Kiwami, or the physics-based chaos of Song of Life and Kiwami 2, but that doesn’t mean they’re bad at all.
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