After I've got all the Achievements on Valkyria Revolution, I took to Yakuza Kiwami 2. Right off the bat, it feels a little strange that Kiryu's character model in YK2 is oddly similar to Yakuza 6, when the character in the latter is clearly pushing 50s, when timeline-wise he should be somewhere in his late 30s in the former. That aside, the Dragon engine still looks failry good, especially how it animated Sotenbori and Kamurocho look, as well as feel. Combat is more realistic and heavier too. Plot-wise, it starts a little slow and as always, a little too all over the place, but I'm still in early chapters, so... Anyway, while most of the cutscenes are voiced, it's odd to see and read more text boxes. But then this a remake of an old PS2 game so it can be somewhat forgiven but it sorta stands out when Yakuza 6 has fully voiced audio on even the side stories. Still, side stories are as crazy as ever and that's what I like about it!