![]() And given the success of recent period pieces such as FromSoft’s Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, it feels like the time is right. Product placement was cut and plenty more things. ![]() Various sidequests and cutscenes were cut, some side activities like Shogi or other minigames were cut. A localisation of the Kenzan and Ishin spin-offs – which are set in feudal Japan – could prove fruitful. As some of you may know, the western version of Yakuza 3 had a lot of changes made to it due 'cultural differences'. ![]() While many fans have been playing the Yakuza titles since their PS2 days, the inarguable truth is that Yakuza 0, followed by the Kiwami re-releases and Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, were the games that helped the franchise blow up with an entirely new community of players. “ Kenzan was an early PS3 game, if it were to receive a simple HD remaster it would feel like it’s missing something, so in my opinion a ‘Kiwami’ version would be better… if we were to create a ‘Kiwami’ version, we could possibly find new actors to contract and swap the models out.” The producer went on to further clarify how he would choose to upgrade the game’s PS3 visuals, which almost reveals that the project is some he has at least addressed himself. Of course, this is no confirmation that such a project is underway, but it’s pleasing to hear Sato so on-board with the possibility.
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