Lovers of violent neon cleaning soap operas, rejoice. Yakuza Kiwami 2, the open world crime caper a few good dad who punches dangerous, is coming to PC. At least, that’s if the oldsters who stamp warnings on game containers are to be believed. The ERSB posted {that a} PC model of the game has been given a ranking of M for Mature, as spotted by a Reddit user yesterday. The ERSB is the US-based scores organisation who inform you what number of dangerous medicine there are in your shooty-bang. We are comforted by their abstract of the game, which confirms that “The words “f**k,” “sh*t,” and “a*shole” seem within the dialogue.”
A search on the European scores equal, PEGI, discovered no outcomes for the game. But we’ve lengthy suspected drop-kicking superdad Kiryu would proceed his stomping onto PC, contemplating each Yakuza 0 and Yakuza Kiwami noticed latest PC releases. This is simply one other good signal.
Yakuza Kiwami (a remake of 2005’s Yakuza) was a cracking introduction to the story of Kiryu. He is mainly an agony uncle with the uncooked energy of a bullet practice. Yakuza Kiwami 2 carries on the story (this one is a remake of Yakuza 2 from 2006) and sees our boy popping out of retirement to stop battle between the feuding clans of Tokyo’s underbelly. Conflict, as everyone knows, is greatest prevented by punching folks again to their senses. All these games have been out on PlayStation for years, however it’s good to have them on the large field. Yakuza Kiwami was additionally cheaper than a restaurant dinner, so hopefully that continues.
Fans of the fightsome father may also care that the builders posted an April Fool’s joke on YouTube. It reveals a “new Yakuza game” during which you combat in turn-based JRPG fight, Persona-style. No thanks, guys. I’ll follow the button mashy street-fighting, cheers.