Running the FitGirl version on a solid-state drive (after installation) yielded surprisingly stable performance. I was expecting texture pop-in or stuttering audio, common ailments of heavily compressed assets, but I encountered none of it. The neon-drenched streets of Kamurocho and the snowy alleys of Sotenbori rendered beautifully. The frame rate held steady at 60fps during street brawls and dipped only slightly during the most chaotic Heat Actions.
The combat is the highlight. The game offers three distinct fighting styles for protagonist Kazuma Kiryu and two for his counterpart, Goro Majima. Whether you prefer the swift "Rush" style or the bone-crushing "Beast" style, the controls are responsive. The collision detection is solid, and the physics of sending a motorcycle flying into a group of street punks never gets old. yakuza fitgirl
Becoming a Yakuza Fitgirl: Discipline, Tattoos & Deadlifts Running the FitGirl version on a solid-state drive