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Recently completed 0 and now onto Kiwami and you can see the engine limitations of an older game, even if the graphics are are nice.
You can tell the remasters are made by the same company too by their similar gameplay mechanics but enough differences to understand you're playing another game, unfortunately from playing Kiwami, zero has the best gameplay so far by linking exp to money which is the main component to a Yakuza/Mafia.
So yeah, thanks for sharing this, the engine makes more sense when you see the old PS2 version running.