This Yakuza felt a lot like a "filler", with an okay story and a gameplay that I honestly didn't really like: fights felt too long and definitely too hard compared to previous Yakuza games. The difference between Kiwami 2 and 3 Remastered are clear and might not help people appreciate the game, but I must admit that it wasn't that bad. It feels like the worst Yakuza so far, though.

This was such a good sequel. The dragon engine is amazing and still astonishing after 5 years - with his highs and lows. The game is exactly what you would expect if you played Yakuza 0 and Yakuza Kiwami before. And honestly, I loved the story. Now, time to play Yakuza 3 and go on with the tale.

Nice short game with a lovely design, one of the game I loved the most during 2022. Light interesting story, with not that many levels but rich enough to enjoy it and do so much stuff. I would've liked different side quests instead of the same ones repeated for each level, but I still had a lot of fun.

Nice concept indeed and I kinda liked how the game looked, but the story felt quite basic and the ending rushed.

John Wick but isometric, with controls that don't always do what you wanted and a not-really-good story. Good brawler, but definitely not as good as I expected.

I write this review after completing the main campaign, which was okay, nothing special. The game is definitely trying to be the bridge between NFS Underground 2 and Forza Horizon, with some festival-like concept during the day and illegal races during the night: it's kinda alright, but a bit disappointing after playing most races and secondary storylines. AI is too aggressive, especially police cars, throughout the whole game, and I didn't like that small "cheat" on the graphics with permanent rain and puddles that are basically printed on the road just to improve the first look. The drifting mechanic is also quite bad. Still had some good fun though.

I'll probably finish this game in a few months for a simple reason: it gets "old" pretty quick. Don't get me wrong: every run is a nightmare, a fever dream that you want to explore until you saw everything, got spooked by every monster and laughed at the strangeness.

The only thing is that every single strange thing becomes normal in a few hours of gameplay, in 8-9 hours there is no freshness to it. The experience is still really fun, though, so I'm sure I'll get to the end of it someday.

People giving half a star without playing the game or getting mad at Roiland's humor, oh yes typical gamers community.
If you don't like the game after watching the trailer, don't play it and avoid review bombing. You knew what you were going to play after all.
If you played it and then gave a proper negative review cause you didn't like it, I respect it.

What do I think about this game? I really enjoyed it. Never watched Rick and Morty, never cared about Roiland before, still gotta play Trover Saves The Universe and Accounting+. Am I gonna do it? Definitely.

The only thing I kinda disliked about this game is the shooting, it got quite boring after a while. Some jokes maybe are a bit forced, but I still enjoyed the humor all things considered.

This experience is definitely for just a few people, but it might help them feel better. I understand why someone could love this game: the story got to me, it just isn't "for me". The way it is told, though, is great.

Definitely better than the first one: the way devs made it more RPG and improved combat made this game much more enjoyable. It aged quite well too.

Really nice game overall, maybe the story could've been a bit better, there are still a few questions which needed answers. Loved the voiceovers, they gave an impressive touch to the characters.

2022

This was a weird experience, but I loved it. You can easily finish this in just one session.

Everyone should play this game. Period.