Yakuza Kiwami throws you into the shoes of Kazuma Kiryu, a stoic yakuza legend known as the Dragon of Dojima. After taking the fall for a murder to protect a friend, Kiryu spends 10 years in prison, only to emerge into a Kamurocho drastically changed and the Yakuza organization in turmoil. This action-packed RPG blends intense beat 'em up combat with a gripping, story-rich narrative as you navigate Kiryu's past and fight your way through the criminal underworld.
This guide is your essential companion for mastering the streets of Kamurocho. We'll help you conquer the full main storyline, track down all 75 substories, understand Kiryu's diverse combat abilities, and complete every challenge. Whether you're aiming for 100% completion or just need help with tough boss fights and finding all the coin locker keys, we've got you covered.
Guide and Walkthrough (PS4) by CyricZ
Navigate the intricate story of Yakuza Kiwami with this comprehensive walkthrough by CyricZ. Master every chapter, from 'Fate of a Kinslayer' to 'The End of Battle'.
This guide, originally by CyricZ, covers the entirety of Yakuza Kiwami's story mode, offering a detailed walkthrough for players on the PS4. It breaks down the game chapter by chapter, ensuring you don't miss any crucial plot points or objectives.
The walkthrough is structured to help you progress smoothly through Kiryu's journey, starting from the pivotal events of October 1st, 1995, and continuing through the dramatic shifts in December 2005. You'll be guided through key moments like 'Funeral of Fists', 'Ten Years Gone', and 'Purgatory', all the way to the climactic 'The End of Battle'.
Beyond the main story, this guide also touches upon various side activities and systems that enrich the Yakuza Kiwami experience. This includes delving into the numerous Substories available across different chapters, exploring the intricacies of the Cabaret Clubs, and understanding the unique 'Majima Everywhere' system.
For those looking to fully immerse themselves in Kamurocho, the guide provides insights into city attractions, important characters, and a glossary of terms. It also covers the various gambling games and minigames, from Baccarat and Blackjack to Karaoke and Pocket Circuit.
Combat and ability progression are also detailed, with sections on basic combat mechanics, fighting styles, and how to upgrade Kiryu's skills. Furthermore, the guide assists in achieving full game completion by listing all necessary tasks, trophies, and achievements.
Walkthrough Sections Covered:
- Chapter 1 - October 1st, 1995: Fate of a Kinslayer
- Chapter 2 - December 5th, 2005: Ten Years Gone
- Chapter 3 - Funeral of Fists
- Chapter 4 - An Encounter
- Chapter 5 - Purgatory
- Chapter 6 - Father and Child
- Chapter 7 - The Dragon and the Koi
- Chapter 8 - The Scheme
- Chapter 9 - The Rescue
- Chapter 10 - Shape of Love
- Chapter 11 - Honor and Humanity
- Chapter 12 - Reunited
- Finale - The End of Battle
Additional Content:
- Substories (by chapter)
- Cabaret Clubs (Yui, Rina)
- City Exploration (Majima Everywhere, Locker Keys, Coliseum)
- Gambling Games (Baccarat, Blackjack, Cee-lo, Cho-han, Koi-koi, Oicho-kabu, Poker, Roulette)
- Minigames (Batting Center, Bowling, Darts, Karaoke, Mahjong, MesuKing, Photo Booth, Pocket Circuit, Pool, Shogi, UFO Catcher)
- Combat and Abilities (Basic Combat, Fighting Styles, Upgrading)
- Completion (List, Play Log, Rewards, DLC, New Game +, Climax Battles, Trophies/Achievements)
FAQ
Get answers to your most pressing questions about Yakuza Kiwami. Learn about the game's story, mechanics, differences from the original, and more.
Q: What is _Yakuza Kiwami_?
A: _Yakuza Kiwami_ is a remake of the first PS2 _Yakuza_ game, in the series of the same name by SEGA, otherwise known in Japan as "Ryu ga Gotoku" ("Like a Dragon"). _Kiwami_ was released in 2016 for the Playstation 3 and 4 in Japan and in 2017 for the Playstation 4 in other territories, then later on PC and Xbox. It largely adheres to the original storyline with a few extra features.
Q: What does "kiwami" mean?
A: It means EXTREEEEEEME! Specifically it means "highest place" or "ultimate". It appears the "Kiwami" moniker will be added to all _Yakuza_ games that are remade for the ground up, the other one being _Kiwami 2_.
Q: Is this is a good game to start the _Yakuza_ series with?
A: It's an... okay game to start with, as it is a remake of the very first _Yakuza_ game, but if you want my advice, I'd begin with the prequel: _Yakuza 0_, which is also available for the same platforms. Both games are currently being sold as budget titles, so cost shouldn't be a factor at this juncture.
Q: What is different in this remake compared to the original _Yakuza_ for the PS2?
A: Here's a list of new things you can expect to encounter:
- The game has been recreated using the same engine as _Yakuza 0_, meaning that the graphics are modern, the framerate is a solid 60fps, loading times are smaller, and there are no fixed camera issues when wandering the streets.
- Much like _Yakuza 0_, Kiryu has access to multiple fighting styles, as opposed to just the single style from the original version.
- Minigames that were introduced in later _Yakuza_ games have been retroactively inserted into _Kiwami_. This includes, but is not limited to: Karaoke, Pool, Mahjong, Pocket Circuit, and a modified version of the Japan Catfight Club reimagined as an arcade game called MesuKing.
- A few story cutscenes have been added, largely featuring Akira Nishikiyama and expanding on his motivations.
- A few extra Substories have been added that reference _Yakuza 0_.
- The Majima Everywhere System!
Q: Does this game have the horrible, yet somehow awesome, dub from back on the PS2?
A: No. For better or worse, _Kiwami_ features Japanese voice only, specifically a re-recording of the original dialogue. There is no option for a dub.
Q: Wasn't this game available on the PS3 in Japan?
A: That's correct, but the worldwide release was only available initially on PS4, then later on PC and Xbox platforms..
Q: What is this game rated?
A: This game is rated "M" for Mature by the ESRB. It includes the content descriptors of: Blood, Intense Violence, Partial Nudity, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, and Use of Alcohol. In this game, you enter the world of Japanese organized crime, which includes a lot of illegal stuff. The combat in this game can be brutal, especially the "Heat Actions" you perform in combat, but while blood sprays out a lot, it's never too overt. There is no gore; everyone keeps all their parts. As far as sexual content is concerned, references are made to sex, but it's all very muted, and nudity doesn't get any worse than skimpy clothing.
Q: Who do I play as in this game?
A: You play as series protagonist Kazuma Kiryu, currently an officer for the Tojo Clan's Dojima family in Tokyo. As this is a remake of the first game, this is the only character you will play as.
Q: How can I stop bosses from regaining health?
A: While you can't stop this from happening, you do have a counter in the form of the "Essence of Extreme" Heat Actions. There's one for each style, and the Brawler, Rush, and Beast variants are relatively cheap on the "Soul" tree. Prioritize them as early as you can. Once you have these moves, watch the color the boss is glowing when they slump and match to the color of the style. If your Heat isn't sufficient, you can either get free hits on the boss to fill it up, or you can consume a Heat restoring item. This makes Tauriners worth it to have in your inventory early on in case you need that quick boost.
Q: I can see a sparkly but can't reach it. What do I do?
A: Click the Right Stick in to enter First-Person mode, then look at the sparkly. If the camera zooms in, press the Confirm button to collect the sparkly. If it doesn't, try to get closer or reposition yourself.
Q: What do I do if Majima won't show up in places the guide says it will?
A: There are two situations where Majima will not appear. The first is if you've filled up the gauge and Majima has issued you a challenge, which is represented by a green marker on the minimap. If that happens, go to the green marker and complete the challenge before you can continue. The second is if you've currently maxed out the amount of Majima ranking you can do and Majima will "depart" from being active. If that happens, proceed with the game's story until you reach a chapter where Majima will engage you again. If you've done both of these and Majima is still not accessibly where you need him, try fighting him once or twice more.
Q: Why isn't the Majima Sensor working? I can see him, but no alert!
A: You need to not be in Heat Mode for the Sensor to work. If you're looking to find Majima, try to expend all of your Heat before the end of a normal fight, either by getting struck, using Heat Actions, or Dragon Style's "Serenity" move.
Q: How can I train more with Komaki? He keeps saying he's "making preparations"!
A: After the first four training sessions with Komaki, the fifth needs an active Majima running around. If you have a message saying that Majima isn't around to fight, then you won't be able to proceed with Komaki. Since if you're reading this, you've likely maxed out Majima, you get new opportunities at Chapter 8, then Chapter 10.
Q: I have the Japanese version and I don't understand the game! Can you help me?
A: Maybe a little. I'm fully intending this game to be for the Western version translated into English, and I know a very basic amount of Japanese. If you need help, though, you'll need to be VERY
Guide and Walkthrough (PS4) by CyricZ (2)
Navigate Yakuza Kiwami's gripping story with this comprehensive walkthrough. Master every chapter, from 'Fate of a Kinslayer' to 'The End of Battle', and uncover all secrets.
Hey there! So you're diving into Yakuza Kiwami, huh? Awesome choice! This guide is here to help you through the main story, covering all 13 chapters. Think of me as your buddy pointing out the way, so don't worry about getting lost. We'll tackle everything from the initial shock of 'Fate of a Kinslayer' all the way to the epic conclusion in 'The End of Battle'.
We'll break down each chapter step-by-step, making sure you know exactly where to go, who to talk to, and what to do. Whether it's a tense confrontation or a crucial plot point, I've got your back. Let's get started on Kiryu's journey!
- 1Chapter 1 - October 1st, 1995: Fate of a Kinslayer
- 2Chapter 2 - December 5th, 2005: Ten Years Gone
- 3Chapter 3 - Funeral of Fists
- 4Chapter 4 - An Encounter
- 5Chapter 5 - Purgatory
- 6Chapter 6 - Father and Child
- 7Chapter 7 - The Dragon and the Koi
- 8Chapter 8 - The Scheme
- 9Chapter 9 - The Rescue
- 10Chapter 10 - Shape of Love
- 11Chapter 11 - Honor and Humanity
- 12Chapter 12 - Reunited
- 13
- Pay attention to the dialogue and objectives – they'll guide you on where to go next.
- Don't be afraid to explore Kamurocho between story missions; you might find helpful items or side activities.
- Combat can be tough at first, but upgrading Kiryu's abilities will make a huge difference.
- If you get stuck on a particular fight, try switching your fighting style or using Heat Actions.
Basic Controls
Learn the essential controls for Yakuza Kiwami on PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch. Master movement, combat, and menu navigation with this quick guide.
Alright, let's get you moving and grooving in Yakuza Kiwami! This guide covers the basic controls, and while the game says "Real Yakuza Use a Gamepad," you can use whatever feels best. Just know that the button prompts here are for PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch controllers. If you're on PC and using something else, definitely dive into the game's Settings to remap things!
We'll break it down into Exploration, Menus, and Combat.
Exploration Controls
This is how you'll get around Kamurocho and interact with the world.
| PlayStation | Xbox | Switch | Control |
| Move your character | |||
| Move the camera | |||
| Interact, hold down to sprint while walking | |||
| Hold to walk | |||
| Center camera behind you | |||
| Enter first-person mode | |||
| View map | |||
| Enter Pause Menu |
Menu Controls
Navigating menus is pretty standard, but here's the rundown:
| PlayStation | Xbox | Switch | Control |
| Move cursor | |||
| Confirm (Equip or Use on Items screen) | |||
| Cancel/Exit | |||
| Sorting Items on Items screen | |||
| Discard on Items screen | |||
| Used in some menus to toggle screens | |||
| Exit Menu |
Combat Controls (Typical)
This is where things get interesting! Mastering these will make you feel like a true Yakuza.
| PlayStation | Xbox | Switch | Control |
| Move your character | |||
| Move the camera | |||
| Light Attack/Rush Combo | |||
| Heavy Attack Finishing Blow Heat Action | |||
| Evade | |||
| Grab Throw enemy/weapon | |||
| Guard | |||
| Fighting Stance | |||
| Taunt | |||
| Center Camera Hold to negate Heat Actions | |||
| Pause the game | |||
| Switch Style |
For a deeper dive into how combat actually works, check out the Combat and Abilities section, specifically the Basic Combat part. Happy fighting!
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