Hey, Daily Quest readers.
When the developers won't fix it, the modding community will—and they just did it in record time.
Yakuza Kiwami 3 has had a rough launch, to put it mildly. Controversial
recasting, story retcons, bizarre character redesigns, and a Metacritic
score that's making series veterans wince. But before Sega or Ryu ga
Gotoku Studio could even think about patching the mess, a modder named Subcio
stepped up and did what the devs wouldn't—ripping Teruyuki Kagawa's
controversial Hamazaki out of the game and replacing him with the
original model, updated to Dragon Engine standards. And honestly? It
looks better than the official release. Let's break it all down.
Why Is Such a Disaster?
For the uninitiated, Yakuza Kiwami 3 has been drowning in controversy since its reveal. This isn't just one bad decision—it's a stacked pile of creative choices that have left longtime fans questioning everything. Here's the full damage report:
- Teruyuki Kagawa's controversial casting as Hamazaki has divided the fanbase sharply
- Story retcons that contradict what fans loved about the original Yakuza 3
- Bizarre character redesigns affecting key figures like Rikiya and Hamazaki
- Disappointing DLC side stories that failed to deliver meaningful content
- One of the worst Metacritic scores in Yakuza series history
That's not a rough launch—that's a five-alarm fire. And yet, somehow, the most effective response hasn't come from Sega. It's come from a single modder on Nexus Mods.
Enter Subcio: The Hero Yakuza Deserves Right Now
Uploaded to Nexus Mods by user Subcio, this mod does something that feels almost surgical in its precision. Here's everything it tackles:
What the Mod Currently Does
| Feature | Status |
|---|---|
| Replaces Kagawa's model in cutscenes | ✅ Complete |
| Replaces character profile images | ✅ Complete |
| Updates original model to Dragon Engine standards | ✅ Complete & Flawless |
| Original voice restoration | π Planned |
| Facial animation fixes | π Planned |
| UI and image changes | π Planned |
| Yakuza 3-appropriate footwear | π Planned |
Yes, you read that last one right. Subcio is going so deep that even Hamazaki's shoes are getting the authentic treatment. That's the kind of dedication that makes the modding community genuinely legendary.
What Still Needs Work
The mod isn't perfect yet—and Subcio is the first to admit it. Kagawa's presence lingers in three specific areas:
- Pre-rendered scenes – The original actor's model still appears here
- Facial animations – Still running on Kagawa's motion capture data
- Voice acting – The new voice performance hasn't been swapped out yet
But here's the thing: Subcio has publicly committed to future updates covering all of these. Given how polished the initial release already looks, the finished version could genuinely make Kiwami 3 a much more palatable experience for diehard fans.
The Bigger Picture: Sega Could Have Done This
Let's be real for a second, because this is the part that stings the most.
Ryu ga Gotoku Studio has scrubbed actors from their games before. It's not unprecedented, it's not technically impossible, and given the scale of the backlash surrounding Kagawa's casting, it's hard to argue they didn't see this controversy coming. The drama was loud, it was sustained, and it clearly impacted sales and critical reception.
And yet here we are, with a single modder doing in what appears to be days what a full development studio decided wasn't worth the effort. Subcio even managed to upscale the original Hamazaki model to Dragon Engine standards—meaning the technical barrier wasn't the issue. The will simply wasn't there from the official team.
That's frustrating on a level that goes beyond just this game. It tells longtime Yakuza fans that their feedback has a ceiling, and that ceiling is defined by whatever the studio deems commercially convenient.
My Take: The Modding Community Is Carrying This Game
As someone who considers the original Yakuza 3 one of the most emotionally resonant entries in the entire series, Kiwami 3's handling of its characters feels like a gut punch. Hamazaki's arc is everything in that story—his presence, his voice, his look—all of it feeds into what makes those scenes land so hard. Replacing that with a controversial casting choice and hoping fans shrug it off? Miscalculation of the year.
Subcio's mod isn't just a technical achievement—it's a love letter to what Yakuza 3 meant to its fans. And I'll be honest, I'm already refreshing Nexus Mods waiting for the voice update. If it lands as clean as the model swap? This might be the definitive way to experience Kiwami 3 for series veterans.
Oh, and Subcio—if you're reading this—please, for the love of Kiryu, do Rikiya next. Not because of controversy. Just because I miss him terribly and I'm not above begging.
Final Verdict: Mods to the Rescue Once Again
Yakuza Kiwami 3's launch has been rough, but the modding community is already stitching the wounds faster than the devs anticipated. Subcio's Hamazaki restoration mod is impressive, heartfelt, and a reminder that passionate fans will always find a way to preserve what they love.
Are you playing Yakuza Kiwami 3 despite the controversy, or are you waiting for the mods to mature first? Do you think Sega should step in and make these changes official? Sound off in the comments below! Share this with your Yakuza crew—let's get the conversation going!
Stay questing, Kiryu faithful!
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