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Contents.Gameplay Yakuza Kiwami 2 is a remake of, and is an game set in an environment and played from a. Similar to the previous remake title, Kiwami 2 follows the same plot structure of Yakuza 2 while adding new gameplay features and enhancements from later titles, as well as new story elements to resolve confusing plot points in the original release and tie the game more closely to other titles in the series. The player controls series protagonist Kazuma Kiryu as they explore the fictional Japanese districts of Kamurocho, Tokyo and Sotenbori, Osaka. Combat is based on that previously seen in. A new 'Majima Saga' story scenario features recurring series anti-hero Goro Majima as a playable character. The Cabaret Club minigame from returns, as does the Clan Creator from, bringing in stars,. Main article:A year after leaving his former life in the Tojo Clan behind, ex- is called back into action when the clan's Fifth Chairman, Yukio Terada, is murdered by assassins from a rival organization, the Omi Alliance.
Returning to Kamurocho, Kiryu must find a new chairman for the Tojo Clan and prevent an all-out war between the Tojo and the Omi, bringing him into conflict with Ryuji Goda, the legendary 'Dragon Of Kansai' of the Omi Alliance.A new 'Majima Saga' scenario exclusive to Kiwami 2 explains how Majima came to leave the Tojo Clan following the death of his patron, Futoshi Shimano, a year earlier and form a legitimate enterprise, 'Majima Construction', between Yakuza and Yakuza 2. The scenario also features the return of Makoto Makimura, a major character of Majima's story in.Majima Saga Plot In February 2006, Tojo Clan's Fifth Chairman Yukio Terada announces a reformation plan for the clan, which requires a replacement for the clan captain position. Up in the run for the position were newcomer Akinobu Uematsu, Kei Ibuchi and Goro Majima, who were making the most profits among the clan.
Having no interest in the position and only participating to ensure the other families can band together to keep the newcomers from seizing power, Majima returns to Kamurocho, where he finds himself ambushed by several assassins. After quickly dealing with them, Majima returns to his family office, where he finds his men beaten supposedly by the Uematsu Family. Majima heads to Uematsu's office, but finds Uematsu himself shot dead. After reporting the incident to Tojo Clan members, Majima is tipped by Kazama Family patriarch Osamu Kashiwagi to find the Florist of Sai, who can provide him information. Upon meeting up with the Florist, he agrees to help Majima in exchange for the latter's agreement in running the Florist's old base in Purgatory.
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Majima then learns that one of his subordinates, Ryota Kawamura, was last seen at the crime scene. He travels back to Sotenbori to track down Kawamura, and eventually learns that he's a regular gambler who frequents the massage parlor Hogushi Kaiken. While at the parlor, Majima receives service from a woman named Tateyama, who turns out to be Makoto Makimura, who Majima saved from the Tojo Clan. Majima, while attempting to hide his identity, learns that Makoto still kept her old watch as a memento of her savior.Majima later picks up a tip that Kawamura murdered an Omi Alliance officer at the Cabaret Grand. He heads there and confronts Kawamura. The latter is easily defeated, but is then shot dead by Kei Ibuchi, a Tojo Clan patriarch who exploited Kawamura's debt to use him to get rid of Uematsu, in order to spark a war between the Omi Alliance and the Tojo Clan, leading to their eventual merging and Ibuchi seizing power from Terada. Majima defeats Ibuchi, but the latter commits suicide rather than allowing himself to be arrested to incite conflict between both sides.
In the aftermath, Majima and Terada come to an agreement to disband his family, as a gesture of apology for Kawamura's action against the Omi Alliance. Majima and the remnants of his family then form Majima Construction, and begin work on the Kamurocho Hills complex. Some times later, Makoto leaves the country with her family; she received an anonymous gift prior to her departure, which turns out to be a replacement strap for her watch. Realizing that her customer that day was also her savior 18 years ago, Makoto finally finds comfort knowing she has no regrets leaving Japan.Development Yakuza Kiwami 2 was initially leaked on August 24, 2017 via a listing on the Taiwanese PlayStation Store.
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The title was officially announced two days later alongside Yakuza: Like a Dragon, Yakuza Online,. The game runs on the Dragon Engine which was previously used in. Several characters were recast for the remake, including as Ryo Takashima, as Wataru Kurahashi, Yuichi Kimura as Tsutomo Bessho, and as Jiro Kawara. The in-game arcade features playable versions of. The Steam, Windows Store and Xbox One versions are based on the Western release, with both English and Japanese texts available, along with Traditional Chinese and Korean text support only on the Xbox One and Windows Store versions, with an added option to choose between two text fonts when playing the game in Japanese.Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScorePS4: 85/100PC: 82/100Review scoresPublicationScore7.5/1037/409/108/108/10PlayStation Universe9/10Yakuza Kiwami 2 was well received by critics. It was the best selling game in Japan during its debut week, selling 131,931 units; this was the lowest debut for a Yakuza game, which was noted as expected due to being the first stand-alone title that is not a new main entry. The PC version was among the best-selling new releases of the month on.liked the seamless transitions when entering shops or starting battles, and enjoyed being able to use various items in the city as weapons.The game was nominated for the Freedom Tower Award for Best Remake at the New York Game Awards, and for 'Animation, Technical' and 'Game, Classic Revival' at the Awards.
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