Yakuza Kiwami 3 + Dark Ties Hands-On — The Dragon Engine Can Still Provide Beautiful Remakes

After playing the Yakuza remakes, Kiwami 1 and 2, I decided to play the original Yakuza 3 to experience the story in order. However, going back to an older game that wasn’t as polished was surprisingly difficult. Yakuza 3 came out in 2009, and now the gameplay feels quite outdated and clunky. The boss fights were often frustratingly hard, and I found myself just mashing buttons, hoping to get lucky. Beyond the combat, the game felt slow and awkward. I wanted to enjoy Kiryu’s relaxing time in Okinawa, but the long, drawn-out scenes almost spoiled it, and the character models, especially the children, look noticeably dated.







