Yakuza 0 Director's Cut cover art

Yakuza 0 Director's Cut

Publisher: SEGA

Game Information

Yakuza 0 Director's Cut is the definitive edition of the critically acclaimed prequel to the Yakuza series.

Fight like hell through Tokyo and Osaka entertainment districts as yakuza Kazuma Kiryu and cabaret club manager Goro Majima in an epic crime drama of intertwined fates that created legends.

■ CREATIVELY CRUSH ENEMIES

Kiryu and Majima each have three unique fighting styles to dynamically switch between to creatively crack skulls with your fists, makeshift weapons and more. Anyone can enjoy exhilarating brawler action with easy-to-pick-up controls and a high skill ceiling.

■ DISCOVER THE DECADENCE OF 1988 JAPAN

Fighting isn't the only way to kill time in 1988 Japan: from discos and darts to classic SEGA arcades and cabaret clubs, there's endless distractions to pursue in the immersive, neon-lit city.

■ DIVE DEEPER WITH DIRECTOR'S CUT CONTENT

Director's Cut content gives deeper insight into key incidents and character backstories with never-before-seen cutscenes. Plus, the Red Light Raid online multiplayer mode lets you join forces with friends and choose from 60 playable characters to take down hordes of enemies.

*Save data from Yakuza 0 does not carry over to Yakuza 0 Director's Cut.

*Yakuza 0 cannot be upgraded to Yakuza 0 Director's Cut.

Mac Performance Stats

Experience Reports

2

Play Methods

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CrossOver2
Parallels0
Other0

Average Rating

5.0/5

Experience Reports

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CrossOver

CrossOver

v26.0
NONEEXCELLENT
M1 PRO
Graphics:
ULTRA
Resolution:
1280x720
Machine:
MacBook Pro
Chip:
M1 PRO
Cores:
10 CPU, 16 GPU
RAM:
16 GB

Review Note:

It works perfectly, with no frame drops, sound or image glitches.

CrossOver

CrossOver

v26.1
DXMTEXCELLENT
M1 PRO
Graphics:
ULTRA
FPS:
60
Resolution:
1920 X 1200
Machine:
MacBook Pro
Chip:
M1 PRO
Cores:
10 CPU, 16 GPU
RAM:
16 GB

Review Note:

The game runs well via DXMT. Haven't seen it drop below 60fps. Crashes when trying to run it via D3DMETAL. I think DXVK can also run this well.

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