Gameplay Footage is provided by Ready Set Indie Games which is GeekyGamerGirl87’s YouTube Channel.
Developer:SEGA
Publisher:SEGA
Genre:Beat ’em up
Release Date:Feb 26, 2020
Platform(s):PC
PlayStation 4
XBOX One
Price:$19.99 USD
Where to Buy:Steam
Windows Store
PlayStation Store
Xbox

Warning: The Following Game Contains one or more of the following subjects :

Violence
Blood and Gore
Sexual Themes
Strong Language
Mental Health Struggles

And therefore may not be suitable for some viewers and should NOT be viewed by anyone under the age of 17 as this is a rated M for Mature Game.

Viewers Discretion is Advised

First I would like to thank Sega for provided us at thedailygamepad.net a full copy of the windows version of Yakuza Zero for free to play for this gameplay video. It is because of their kindness that I was able to play the game for them.

In Yakuza Zero, you play a younger version of Kazuma Kiryu and another character known as Goro Majima as they are new to the Yakuza. Just like in past games you get to explore the town and help people as well as get into streets brawls. I didn’t get a chance to play a lot of the game due to issues on the windows store version of the game. It plays the first 30 minutes of the game and then got stuck on a black scene. However, the thirty minutes I did get to play of it I did enjoy. When it comes to the controls of the game, you can use KBM or Controller. As I have played the Yakuza games in the past on console. I played using a controller. The controls for gamepad were pretty solid. I did have some issues with the combat, even though I did like the combat scenes, although the controls were a bit clunky and needed some time to get used to. Eventually, once you get used to the controls it becomes fun.

I thought the graphics were great. I enjoy the cut scenes but was a little confused about the cut scenes in which the main characters of the game would talk to a character of importance. It has been a while since I last played a Yakuza game, so I can’t remember if this was standard for the game or not.

Overall, a pretty good game and I do recommend it.

If you would like to play Yakuza Zero for yourself, you can do so on the PC Steam and Windows Store, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One for $19.99 USD.

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