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# 78+ hours gameplay depth 2 vibrant cities: Tokyo & Osaka 3 fighting styles per character Yakuza 0 - PlayStation Hits - PlayStation 4

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## Summary

> 🔥 Step into the neon-lit underworld where every fight tells a story!

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## Key Features

- • **100+ Side Quests & Mini-Games:** From hostess clubs to RC racing and cult invasions, endless distractions keep you hooked beyond the main story.
- • **Master 3 Brutal Combat Styles:** Switch on-the-fly between Thug, Rush, Beast (Kiryu) & Thug, Dancer, Slugger (Majima) for fluid, cinematic brawls.
- • **Authentic Audio & Localization:** Original Japanese voices paired with crisp English text immerse you fully in this hard-boiled crime saga.
- • **Dive Into 1980s Neon-Drenched Japan:** Explore richly detailed Kamurocho and Sotenbori, alive with nightlife, arcades, and unforgettable side stories.
- • **Dual Protagonists, Double the Drama:** Experience intertwining tales of Kiryu and Majima’s rise through the yakuza ranks with heart, humor, and grit.

## Overview

Yakuza 0 for PS4 is a critically acclaimed prequel set in 1988 Japan, blending intense 3D brawler combat with a gripping crime drama. Featuring two protagonists with unique fighting styles, players explore vibrant recreations of Tokyo and Osaka, engaging in over 100 side missions and mini-games. With authentic Japanese audio and English text, this mature-rated title offers 70+ hours of immersive gameplay, making it a must-have for fans of story-driven action and retro urban culture.

## Description

"The glitz, glamour, and unbridled decadence of the 80s are back in Yakuza 0. A prequel to the long-running series set in Japan's criminal underworld, this entry introduces mainstay protagonist Kazuma Kiryu and series regular Goro Majima as they fight like hell through Tokyo and Osaka in their climb through the yakuza ranks. Along the way, players can interact with all the vices 1988's Japan had to offer: from discos and hostess clubs to classic SEGA arcades, there are tons of distractions to pursue in the richly detailed, neon-lit world. At its heart, Yakuza 0 is a classic 3D brawler, where players roaming the streets of Tokyo or Osaka will encounter all manners of goons, thugs, hoodlums, and lowlifes to beat up. Featuring an engaging combat system allowing players to switch between three different fighting styles instantaneously, Yakuza 0 gives players fluid, free-flowing fights that are easily learned and a joy to master. Take combat up a notch by using environmental objects such as bicycles, sign posts, and car doors for bone-crunching combos and savage take-downs. A Hard Boiled Crime Drama The story follows Kazuma Kiryu as a junior yakuza member who finds himself in a world of trouble when a simple debt collection goes wrong and his mark winds up murdered. Meanwhile, Goro Majima is living a ""normal"" life as the proprieter of a cabaret club, but is doing whatever it takes to rejoin the yakuza. What that entails isn't exactly easy. Fight Like Hell Kiryu and Majima can each switch between three brutal hand-to-hand combat styles on the fly to create the most fluid beatdowns ever experienced in a Yakuza game. Use Heat Actions to trigger violent special attacks, or pick up environmental objects to whale on enemies! Two Vibrant Cities Come to Life Kiryu and Majima will find themselves interacting with many of the colorful denizens of Tokyo and Osaka in some of the most absurdly comedic and heartwarming tales from the red light district. From helping a budding S&M dominatrix learn her profession to ensuring a street performer can make it to the bathroom in time, there are 100 incredible stories to discover. Players can go to hostess and telephone clubs for some female companionship, disco halls and pocket car races to blow of some steam, hit up the CLUB SEGA Arcades for classic 80s video games, and more! Languages Enjoy the original Japanese voices and new English text."

Review: Yakuza Zero, a modern masterpiece. - What else can honestly be said about this game that hasn't already been covered. I played the original Yakuza back on the PS2 when I was fairly young. I remembered that game being the first video game to ever make me sad, and bring tears to my eyes. Sadly I can barely remember it now, and hope to correct that soon with Kiwami. However as for this game. What I do remember from Yakuza 1, is made even more tragic and upsetting because of this game. This is the absolute best place to start for this franchise in my opinion. This series has been criminally underrated for years, due mainly to their unwillingness to import to the west, because Japan is weird about their video games. This game has almost everything you could ask for, and more. It has Karaoke, Disco Dancing, Phone Dating, Arcades with real, old school arcade games, an underground female fighting tournament you can bet money on where all the women wear blatantly sexual outfits, a fighting tournament for men you can participate in, real softcore porn videos you can watch at an Adult Store that the character masturbates to in comedic fashion, it has a Real Estate mini game with a side story attached that unlocks an amazing Fighting Style when finally completed, another mini game managing a Cabaret Club with basically a copy paste storyline, however this was by far the most enjoyable mini game to me. It has some of the most well constructed and well timed humor I've seen in a game for a very long time. I was laughing out loud on more than one occasion. This game also has one of the most touching, heartbreaking, deadly serious stories I've ever played, as well as basically flawless character and world building. It also oozes in the Cool Factor, but never sacrifices the stories credibility for it. The cinematic cutscenes are a master work, steeped in emotion and suspense. To explain why this is the case would be to spoil the story, and this a plot worth preserving for personal consumption. The games final cutscene is probably nearly 30 minutes in length, in order to wrap up every single character and plot thread in a nice, neat way, that leads perfectly into Yakuza 1, otherwise known as Kiwami. That may sound outrageous for some of you, the idea of a 30 minute cutscene can sound ludicrous. Let me assure you, that final 30 minutes had me in tears, especially the final 10 or so minutes. This game will punch you in the feels, over and over again, and make no apologies for it. There is no doubt this game will only enhance your enjoyment of Kiwami, which you will no doubt purchase after finishing this game. This is one the best overall video game experiences I've ever had the privilege to enjoy, and 5 Stars does not begin to describe just how great I think this game is. Do yourself a favor, and buy this game.
Review: All The Stars - 125 hours, I've beaten the story and am just finishing up some post-game hoopla to prep my clear save data for the new game plus. This was the first Yakuza game I've ever played and I've been playing games since '85. Been following the Yakuza news on Siliconera, the metacritic hit so positive on this I decided to take a look. Some youtube guys were showing off all the sexy minigames, and I was just coming off Valkyrie Drive, so I'm not ashamed to say that Catfight Club, et al... peaked my interest. Turns out that Yakuza is very Persona-esque, which was a very unexpected surprise. Except that the story is japanese crime drama, very well done, kind of reminded me of Oldboy. Like if you put Park Chan-wook and John Woo in a blender with a couple of the Dead or Alive beach volleyball girls and an entire minigame collection and hit frappe. Action, romance, the wife kept turning off her sodapop games to watch me play and help run the cabaret club and find the telephone cards and grind the arcade games. I highly recommend a quality wife if you're going for completion. Cabaret club, real estate royale, the funny substories, the 30 second videos of japanese pornstar girls in bikinis playing with balloon animals, this is what Sega does that nintendon't. Bowling was fun. Poker, blackjack. The equipment searches, crafting, leveling the skill trees. Mr shakedown. Fight club! Darts, fishing. I liked that you can customize the appearance of your hostess girls and that's how they look when you go on disco dates. Karaoke, while not my thing, was a thing to see. Racing pocket circuit cars was kind of fun, collecting parts. And the telephone club hook-up game, like old school tinder in japan of '88. This is video games the way they were meant to be played. So many diversions, and it never felt like the side stuff hurt the pace of the main story. All the characters were so great, with so much character, makes Bioware look like high school community theater. Now it wasn't Witcher III good. There was no nudity. Not enough blood. No Ciri, Yen, Triss, etc... depth of romance. Koi-koi is no japanese gwent. Not enough messed up shenanigans. Although it got pretty damn close. I mean this wasn't full-on Battle Royale, it was more like Red Cliff, but if the future Yakuza games can hit this type of content and quality, then I'm all-in. Senran Kagura is the type of tone a lot of the fun parts had. Some Saints Row The Third. Almost a little Kung Fu Hustle. When I'm done with Nier Automata and Persona 5, and its the dog days of summer, Yakuza 0 ng+ is going to be a beautiful pina colada. Very few video games come along and give you as much as Yakuza 0 does. I think they might be onto something here.

## Features

- A Hard Boiled Crime Drama: The story follows Kazuma Kiryu as a junior yakuza member who finds himself in a world of trouble when a simple debt collection goes wrong and his mark winds up murdered.
- Fight Like Hell: Kiryu and Majima can each switch between three brutal hand-to-hand combat styles on the fly to create the most fluid beatdowns ever experienced in a Yakuza game.
- Kiryu and Majima will find themselves interacting with many of the colorful denizens of Tokyo and Osaka in some of the most absurdly comedic and heartwarming tales from the red light district.
- Languages: Enjoy the original Japanese voices and new English text.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01J4PHT3C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,936 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,112 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,399) |
| Date First Available | July 27, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00010086632064 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Item model number | YK-63206-4 |
| Manufacturer | Sega of America |
| Product Dimensions | 0.57 x 6.73 x 5.3 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | January 24, 2017 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 010086632064 |

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Do I need to play the previous games to understand this one?**
A: Since this is a prequel and it takes place before the rest of the games no you do not...but to appreciate it more playing the other games would be recommended.

**Q: Does this have English voiceover or Japanese voiceover with English subs?**
A: Every Yakuza game localized in the US is Japanese voiceover with English subs except the first game, which has an English dub in the US release.

**Q: If we preorder do we get the business edition?**
A: I know i'm kind of late to answer your question but i'm still gonna answer it just in case.Yes, per-ordering from amazon will provide you the business edition.

**Q: Is this the red case re-release?**
A: I would be leary. Often they type out the true product in full while putting up a first print stock photo of the game.  That appears to be exactly the case here.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Yakuza Zero, a modern masterpiece.
*by K***H on September 18, 2017*

What else can honestly be said about this game that hasn't already been covered. I played the original Yakuza back on the PS2 when I was fairly young. I remembered that game being the first video game to ever make me sad, and bring tears to my eyes. Sadly I can barely remember it now, and hope to correct that soon with Kiwami. However as for this game. What I do remember from Yakuza 1, is made even more tragic and upsetting because of this game. This is the absolute best place to start for this franchise in my opinion. This series has been criminally underrated for years, due mainly to their unwillingness to import to the west, because Japan is weird about their video games. This game has almost everything you could ask for, and more. It has Karaoke, Disco Dancing, Phone Dating, Arcades with real, old school arcade games, an underground female fighting tournament you can bet money on where all the women wear blatantly sexual outfits, a fighting tournament for men you can participate in, real softcore porn videos you can watch at an Adult Store that the character masturbates to in comedic fashion, it has a Real Estate mini game with a side story attached that unlocks an amazing Fighting Style when finally completed, another mini game managing a Cabaret Club with basically a copy paste storyline, however this was by far the most enjoyable mini game to me. It has some of the most well constructed and well timed humor I've seen in a game for a very long time. I was laughing out loud on more than one occasion. This game also has one of the most touching, heartbreaking, deadly serious stories I've ever played, as well as basically flawless character and world building. It also oozes in the Cool Factor, but never sacrifices the stories credibility for it. The cinematic cutscenes are a master work, steeped in emotion and suspense. To explain why this is the case would be to spoil the story, and this a plot worth preserving for personal consumption. The games final cutscene is probably nearly 30 minutes in length, in order to wrap up every single character and plot thread in a nice, neat way, that leads perfectly into Yakuza 1, otherwise known as Kiwami. That may sound outrageous for some of you, the idea of a 30 minute cutscene can sound ludicrous. Let me assure you, that final 30 minutes had me in tears, especially the final 10 or so minutes. This game will punch you in the feels, over and over again, and make no apologies for it. There is no doubt this game will only enhance your enjoyment of Kiwami, which you will no doubt purchase after finishing this game. This is one the best overall video game experiences I've ever had the privilege to enjoy, and 5 Stars does not begin to describe just how great I think this game is. Do yourself a favor, and buy this game.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ All The Stars
*by A***N on March 17, 2017*

125 hours, I've beaten the story and am just finishing up some post-game hoopla to prep my clear save data for the new game plus. This was the first Yakuza game I've ever played and I've been playing games since '85. Been following the Yakuza news on Siliconera, the metacritic hit so positive on this I decided to take a look. Some youtube guys were showing off all the sexy minigames, and I was just coming off Valkyrie Drive, so I'm not ashamed to say that Catfight Club, et al... peaked my interest. Turns out that Yakuza is very Persona-esque, which was a very unexpected surprise. Except that the story is japanese crime drama, very well done, kind of reminded me of Oldboy. Like if you put Park Chan-wook and John Woo in a blender with a couple of the Dead or Alive beach volleyball girls and an entire minigame collection and hit frappe. Action, romance, the wife kept turning off her sodapop games to watch me play and help run the cabaret club and find the telephone cards and grind the arcade games. I highly recommend a quality wife if you're going for completion. Cabaret club, real estate royale, the funny substories, the 30 second videos of japanese pornstar girls in bikinis playing with balloon animals, this is what Sega does that nintendon't. Bowling was fun. Poker, blackjack. The equipment searches, crafting, leveling the skill trees. Mr shakedown. Fight club! Darts, fishing. I liked that you can customize the appearance of your hostess girls and that's how they look when you go on disco dates. Karaoke, while not my thing, was a thing to see. Racing pocket circuit cars was kind of fun, collecting parts. And the telephone club hook-up game, like old school tinder in japan of '88. This is video games the way they were meant to be played. So many diversions, and it never felt like the side stuff hurt the pace of the main story. All the characters were so great, with so much character, makes Bioware look like high school community theater. Now it wasn't Witcher III good. There was no nudity. Not enough blood. No Ciri, Yen, Triss, etc... depth of romance. Koi-koi is no japanese gwent. Not enough messed up shenanigans. Although it got pretty damn close. I mean this wasn't full-on Battle Royale, it was more like Red Cliff, but if the future Yakuza games can hit this type of content and quality, then I'm all-in. Senran Kagura is the type of tone a lot of the fun parts had. Some Saints Row The Third. Almost a little Kung Fu Hustle. When I'm done with Nier Automata and Persona 5, and its the dog days of summer, Yakuza 0 ng+ is going to be a beautiful pina colada. Very few video games come along and give you as much as Yakuza 0 does. I think they might be onto something here.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Let's Hop in the Time Machine and Head Back to 1988 Japan!
*by M***N on February 4, 2017*

Intro: Boy, what an experience this game was! I just finished my first playthrough, with it clocking in at around 78 hours, and I had a hell of a time exploring Kamurocho and Sotenbori. There were thrills, chills, and a lot dudes getting their faces beaten in. Now sit down children, and let me tell you the tale of how Kazama Kiryu and Goro Majima turned themselves into the Dragon of Dojima and Mad Dog of Shimano. Story: Our story begins by rewinding the clock from our modern day to Japan in the late 1980's. This is the time of Japan's bubble economy where drug and prostitution was being used to finance classic anime and video games. Cash rules everyone and everything, and there's always more to be earned through whatever means. We start with fresh-faced yakuza member Kazama Kiryu beating the hell out of a man in an empty lot. Kiryu leaves the man bloodied, but alive. The next morning Kiryu sees that this man has been shot dead and he's the prime suspect and in hot water with his yakuza organization. Meanwhile in Osaka, Goro Majima is the manager of the wildly successful Cabaret Grand. This is but a gilded cage for Majima as he's still in trouble for disobeying orders. Majima is under constant surveillance to make sure he doesn't leave Osaka. Then one day he is given the opportunity to get by into his organization's good graces by performing a hit. Both of these events will spiral out of control for these men as they face insurmountable odds and we the players are treated to one of the best stories in gaming. There are too many twists, turns, and plot twists to count as the plot winds down. If you're just doing the main story, I estimate you're in for between 20-30 hours. As you'll note from my preamble, I said I played 78 hours, so where did the rest go. I'll answer that in another paragraph, but let's get down to the meat of a game, the gameplay. Gameplay: At its heart, the Yakuza series is a 3D brawler, and man do you do a lot of brawling in this game. Both characters have three different fighting styles to choose from in battle. Kiryu has Thug, Rush, and Beast style, while Majima has Thug, Dancer, and Slugger style. Kiryu's Thug style is an unrefined version of what would be his style in the later games. Rush style is like an agile boxer, and the one I found the most useful in the end game. Beast style has Kiryu picking up weapons with every attack and battering his opponents with. Majima thug style is similar to Kiryu's while his dancer style has him rolling on the floor, striking stylish poses, and doing crazy moves. His slugger style sees Majima using his baseball bat to punish all enemies. The combo system is done by mixing light an heavy attacks. The real star of the shows are the Heat Moves! If you get an opponent in a specific spot, press triangle to perform an insane move that will devastate anyone. These moves are brutal and will probably make you flinch at a few of them! When not beating in the face of every nameless goon in Japan, you're roving around the district of Kamurocho or Sotenbori. Notice the word district instead of city. These games have a much smaller open world then most games, though I don't feel like that detracts from the world. The worlds are small, but you get to know them incredibly well by the end of your game. The game worlds are covered with vibrant colors to get that 80's feel. With the story and gameplay out of the way, what's left to talk about in Yakuza 0? Side-Missions/Activities: The side content of Yakuza 0 is the true star of the game! There are 100 side missions for Kazama & Majima to accomplish, some of which include invading a Scientology-like cult, taking part in a risky drug test, and protecting a Michael Jackson parody from zombies in his latest music video. These quests can be anything from funny, a little sad, or sheer craziness. Beyond that are the 80's arcade games to play, RC cars to race, disco songs to be danced to, and so much more! You will sink so much time into these side activities and mini-games. There are also the businesses that both characters run which are another time sink. Kiryu runs a real estate agency and buys businesses around Kamurocho for a bigger payout. This was the lesser of the two as it was mostly waiting for a meter to fill, but Majima's business could be it's own game. Majima runs a hostess club, and it was a lot of fun to do. I was always going back for more time at the club, and was kinda sad to conclude the hostess club story. All of this stuff is 100% optional, but you would be severely depriving yourself of the majority of this game if you did. Conclusion: Yakuza 0 is something that doesn't come along very often. We fans of this series had to beg and fight for the Yakuza 5, and only ended up with a digital only version. Seeing this game's runaway success and glowing reviews makes you feel good inside. It's like seeing a runner struggling to keep up with the pack get a boost of speed and go on to win the race. The game may have a few flaws in it's graphical quality, but everything else is perfect. Even if you just play the story mode, I guarantee you'll be entertained all the way through and have a crazy fun time. For those who dive deep into the world of Majima and Kiryu, you'll discover one of the most wonderful, heartfelt, and optimistic games in history. This is my favorite game since I played Witcher 3, and proof that the PS4 needs more killer exclusives like this. Do yourself and your Playstation a favor, and buy this game to get an experience that you've never had before!

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