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Yakuza Kiwami is Great on Switch

A capable translation of a near decade-old classic remake

Alex Rowe
6 min readNov 6, 2024
Yakuza Kiwami’s protagonist Kiryu stands on a rain-soaked street full of bright retail signage, as NPCs pass by holding umbrellas.
The resolution may be lower, but the wonderful reflections are still fully intact. Nintendo Switch screenshot captured by the author.

Early on in the Switch’s lifespan, I wrote a little blog on my now dusty and largely abandoned personal web site about how its power level impressed me. I wasn’t expecting much from the Nvidia-produced mobile hardware inside the machine, but I found the performance level shocking at the time. It turned out that the Switch was capable of delivering modern effects and rendering perks — at lower resolutions and framerates than other machines yes, but leagues beyond what I had grown comfortable with in the portable space up to that point.

Docking the machine for a boost in power was really cool too, with the Switch producing totally fine-looking results even on a television.

Now, it’s nearly eight long years later. The modest Switch hardware is starting to look comically old. Switch versions of games have almost no market expectations for good graphical performance, with even first party Nintendo efforts often suffering from obvious visual issues and framerate hitching. The hardware has had its fair share of so-called “miracle ports,” sure — but it’s a super easy bet that if a game has a Switch version, it’s going to be the most technologically compromised.

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Alex Rowe
Alex Rowe

Written by Alex Rowe

I post commentary about gaming, tech, and sometimes music. I’ve written professionally about games since 2005. Look mom, I’m using my English degree!

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