Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Core i5-3470 | AMD Phenom FX-6300 | AMD Radeon HD 7970; Intel Core i7-2600k |
VRAM | 1024 MB | 2 GB |
RAM | 4 GB | 8 GB Memory |
OS | Windows 7 64Bit | Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8 |
Graphics Card | Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 | AMD Radeon HD 6870 | Nvidia GTX 680 |
Direct X | DirectX 11 graphics card with 1 GB Video RAM | Latest DirectX 11 graphics card |
SOUND CARD | DirectX Compatible | DirectX Compatible |
HDD Space | Unknown | 5 GB free |
Game Analysis | Yakuza 0 system requirements state that you will need at least 4 GB of RAM. An Intel Core i5-3470 CPU is required at a minimum to run Yakuza 0. Provided that you have at least an AMD Radeon HD 6870 graphics card you can play the game. Yakuza 0 will run on PC system with Windows 7 64Bit and upwards. | |
Note | GPU with a gpumark of 2600 to 3100, CPU with a cpumark of 4500 to 6300 |
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Release Dates
2015-Mar-12 - Playstation 4 - Japan
2015-Mar-12 - Playstation 3 - Japan
2017-Jan-24 - Playstation 4 - North america
2017-Jan-24 - Playstation 4 - Europe
2018-Aug-01 - PC (Microsoft Windows) - Worldwide
2017-Jan-24 - PS4 - Worldwide
2015-Mar-12 - PlayStation 3 - Worldwide
2015-Mar-12 - PlayStation 4 - Worldwide
2020-Dec-1 - Xbox One - Worldwide
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This is an open-world action game in which players assume the roles of Japanese gangsters involved in the Yakuza underworld. As players explore various districts and follow the storyline, they engage in missions that often involve fistfights with thugs or rival gang members; characters can also use weapons such as bats during frenetic combat sequences. Players can perform scripted moves after building enough meter; these Heat Actions depict characters breaking necks, slamming heads into walls, and shoving bats inside enemies' mouths. Violence is often accompanied by gunfire, impact sounds, screams of pain, and blood-splatter effects. Cutscenes depict intense acts of violence: characters shot in the head; a bound man tortured with a sledgehammer; a character impaled by spikes. The game contains some sexual content: men groping women's breasts in a night club; a man guiding a woman's hand over his crotch. Players can also opt to visit parlors where they can flirt with women over the phone: close-up images of a bikini-clad woman are shown in the background. During the course of the game, players can order and drink whiskey at a bar—a status icon indicates drunkenness. Another sequence allows players' character to engage in a game of darts after consuming alcohol, as the screen blurs and shakes during play. The words “f**k,” “sh*t,” and “a*shole” appear in the dialogue.
PEGI Age rating
The content of this game is suitable for persons aged 18 years and over only.
It contains: Extreme violence - Violence towards defenceless people - Sexual violence - Strong language - Content that teaches or encourages gambling
Yakuza Game Series [View Yakuza Full Game Series]
Ryû ga Gotoku StudioRyū Ga Gotoku StudiosSegaYakuza 0
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Sidequest can by grindy and confusing when you're not too sure what to do
Gameplay: Love it, brings me back to Shemune, especially with the save points being a physical object.
Soundtrack: Amazingly cheezy.
Sound Design: Every punch has an impact and rush mode makes you feel like ♥♥♥♥♥ about to go down!
Story: As goofy as the Trailer was, this has a real serious tone to it. Mixed in with the hilarous cutscenes and drunkards, this balances itself well when the game should be goofy and fun, and have a dark, serious and gripping narrative for the player to delve into.
After a few hours of playing this game, I do highly recommmend it, and it a really good port from the PS4. Although I did have some issues with Audio lag and my CPU bottlenecking when V Sync was turned off, I also do, like what the game says, to play this with a controller (I used a DS4) as there were times where it was much easier on my hands to use the controller rather than reach across the keyboard to smash a key only to not make it in time.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND, HAVE FUN
- Great Gameplay
- Competent Story
- Excellent Characters
- Great Level of polish
- Tons of quality Side Content
I fell in love with Yakuza, from its crime thriller to the absurd weird things that happen in between.
Yakuza Zero’s beat’em up is absurdly fun to play. Each character has four styles of fighting (Neutral, Light, Heavy and an unlockable Ultimate style) that varies between each other (such as Kiryu’s quick Rush and Majima’s agile, dance-like, Breaker) creating variation from each character at the right doses. The difficulty suddenly spikes at the later stages of the game, but it’s nothing that hinders the experience.
One of the clever design choices is by making the overworld small but dense. Full of sidequests and fun and diverse side-activities, that goes from Bowling to underground betting on Bikini Dressed Woman Cat-fight (that’s right), Kamurocho and Sõtenbori are lively places full of lively people.
The game’s story sure isn’t anything deep. It isn’t a game that blew my mind by it’s deep messaging, yet playing the 30+ hours of Majima and Kyriu’s story was totally worth it. It is a by the books crime story, but it’s characters single handily carry the story to greatness. A good story isn’t about having complex situations, is about complex and believable reactions by the characters who experience these situations, and this game sure does that. This added to the level of care the developers gave to the most mundane of activities creates believable side-characters and deepens the protagonists even more.
Visually the game is good, there is a great level of polish to all of the nooks and crannies of the streets, but the old engine makes the game sometimes look like a maxed out PS3 game on PC.
This game is a complete package, and unless you absolutely hate Beat’em Ups, there’s no reason to not pick up this game. 20 Dollars on Steam is a damn steal.
Solid plot, awesome characters, fun sidequests
Some sidequests are fun but downright grindy and annoying
My first game ever since it was ported to Steam and it is now one of my favourite games. Love everything this game offered: Solid storyline, good character development, fun and quirky sidequests, etc… Can’t wait for the rest of the series to be on PC