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I wasn't happy with Kiwami at first either because 0 spoiled me, but it grew on me as I stuck with it.
Really all of the games are great and are worth playing.
If you actually hated 1 though, you probably aren't going to love this?
It's an extremely good game.
It doesn't make the combat any "better" but it's entertaining to see the different heat moves or doing silly things like breaking the furniture. iirc you can anger the store owners too.
I mean, combat isn't all that the Yakuza series has to offer.
And while I do like the different styles and style switching, having played through them on Normal I never really changed styles unless it was for fun. In Yakuza 0 I was able to handle everything in Beast Mode or Thug style for Kiryu/Majima.
I feel the complete opposite as the best thing about zero and kiwami is the combat and everything besides that was just bloat that I didn't care for.
The difficulty of zero is definitely the easiest and style switching is only implemented properly in kiwami. The reason why I like style switching is that it keeps the combat from getting repetitive and adds depth the fights instead of just using the best attacks only. I mean after a hour or so with kiwami 2 and I'm already sick and tire of charging my attacks as my approach for every enemy.