Operation Backlog Completion 2026
Feb 112026
 

I was tempted to ignore this entirely and just blog about Danganronpa 2×2 today instead, but we’ve talked about Yakuza Kiwami 3 enough that I suppose we should discuss the latest developments.

Kiwami 3 + Dark Ties is now out, and the reception has been… interesting.

It got mostly decent reviews despite a few questioning whether the series needs to slow down or decrying it for cut content, but a lot of fans are upset with the new information.

We’ve briefly discussed the shadows hanging over this remake, but it got worse after the revelation that Yakuza 3’s 119 substories are reduced to 31 in the remake. Yes, a lot of the original substories didn’t have much substance, but apparently some of the more involved ones like Murder at Café Alps were also cut.

On top of the ill feelings toward the Kagawa situation, the recasts in general, and technical difficulties with the demo, it seems like this was the last straw for a lot of fans.

Personally, I never thought Yakuza 3 needed a remake, and I was mainly excited because of Dark Ties… which turned out to be significantly shorter than the Gaiden games after all, despite what we thought. Maybe they shouldn’t have marketed Kiwami 3 + Dark Ties as “two games in one” and a “double feature,” with Dark Ties being “an included separate game,” because that’s led to people feeling they were lied to.

But leaving aside all of that, now we have to contend with the puzzling statements from director Masayoshi Yokoyama about where the series is going from here.

In a recent broadcast, he made some statements that were translated on Reddit to the bewilderment of everyone, as he said the Kiwami line of games will come to an end and “a different series will begin.” He described it as not being Like a Dragon 9 but rather “a new series on a different line, with a different meaning” and added that we’ll understand if we’ve played Kiwami 3.

Okay. What?

Now, this isn’t actually the first time he’s said something similar. In a PlayStation Blog interview last year, he said Kiwami 3 and Dark Ties would “point toward the series’ future direction,” an odd statement that at the time made us wonder if it would retcon something.

Earlier this year, the script leaked and revealed changes that divided the fanbase. Without spoilers, one change made it feel like Kiwami 4 was a shoo-in, made mandatory since it requires certain scenes in Yakuza 4 to at least be given different context.

So if there’s not going to be a Kiwami 4 but rather a new line of games… what does that mean?

The biggest fan assumption right now is that they’re actually starting a different continuity, that Kiwami 3 will be followed not by Yakuza 4 but by a whole new sequel, creating a separate series following this new timeline. It’s also possible that they just intend to make a spin-off series related to the new plot elements and aren’t altering canon at all (in which case fans who have only played Kiwami 3 rather than 3 will just have to shrug in confusion when those Yakuza 4 moments come up). Or maybe there’s some third meaning that no one has figured out yet, because both options feel baffling.

I don’t know what to think about this. Just last year, Yakuza was a series I could always count on to be fantastic. Even if Infinite Wealth’s story didn’t always land for me, even if I had misgivings about the direction of the pirate game, I knew the games would always be great. And… maybe Kiwami 3 will still be fun, despite sounding like it’s lost a lot of the original’s soul.

But right now I don’t have that unshakeable confidence I had before.

How are you feeling about the current state of the Yakuza series and Yakuza Kiwami 3 + Dark Ties? What do you think Yokoyama meant when he said this will lead to a new series of games?

Feb 092026
 

Hot on the heels of the Nintendo Direct last week, we now have a State of Play announced for next week.

It will be on February 12 at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET and last for an hour.

States of Play have been disappointing for me more often than not, so I’m not holding my breath. On the other hand, there was that one that included Like a Dragon Ishin, so I always tune in anyway.

Who knows, maybe we’ll get an Ace Attorney announcement here!

While that’s my dream announcement as always, I know it’s not very likely. In more plausible predictions, there have been rumors for a while now of a God of War spin-off, so that would be neat to see. Maybe we’ll get our first look at the Silent Hill remake, too. Is the third Final Fantasy VII remake game an unreasonable prediction?

Also, how about Kingdom Hearts IV? It’s been so long since we had any news!

There will probably be a lot of games I’m not interested in, but with an hour-long runtime, there’s got to be a few in there that I like… right?

What are you hoping to see from the State of Play?

Feb 062026
 

Yesterday was the Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, and while it wasn’t a great showcase for me, it did have a couple of great surprises.

(No Ace Attorney, though.)

It started with Orbitals, a game I don’t have much interest in because I’m not a big fan of co-op games. I do like its style, though. If I was more into multiplayer, I’d probably be interested.

The second announcement, however, took me completely by surprise, as it began with the Storyteller from Paranormasight. And it’s not just a Switch 2 upgrade or something like that; they announced Paranormasight: The Mermaid’s Curse, an actual sequel! Not only that, but it’s out later this month!

I never saw this coming. We never discussed Paranormasight here in detail, but I reviewed it for MonsterVine and loved it. It’s one of those games where every now and then I’d say “I hope they make a sequel someday” while not actually expecting it to happen.

So I’m really excited for the new Paranormasight.

Anyway, they showed a new Captain Tsubasa game and then moved on to a game called Tokyo Scramble. It looks like it might be my sort of game, although maybe a little heavier on stealth than I’d prefer. Either way, I’m intrigued.

(I have to say, I much prefer that trailer from the showcase over the official announcement/pre-order trailer released separately, which chose to include music that feels… out of place.)

After that, they showed Valheim, a Switch 2 version of Hollow Knight, eFootball Kick-Off, and then a new trailer for The Adventures of Elliot. I never tried the demo for that game, but the way it’s using multiple time periods seems pretty interesting.

They announced a Super Bomberman Collection, the Switch 2 version of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, and showed a new trailer for Pragmata, which I’m moderately interested in. Turok: Origins was announced next, and then… it was actually time for one of my predictions!

I had predicted that Falcom’s February announcement would be at the Partner Showcase, and it was. Kyoto Xanadu has officially been announced, and it looks really good! While it’s still an action RPG like its predecessor, it now has side-scrolling dungeon exploration that makes it seem almost like a Metroidvania.

It’s due out this summer, and I’m pretty excited for it. Curiously, it’s still unknown which publisher is handling it in the west.

That was the last major highlight of the showcase for me. Digimon Story: Time Stranger is coming to the Switch and Switch 2, an upgraded version of Granblue Fantasy: Relink was announced, we got a new trailer (and demo announcement) for Monster Hunter Stories 3, and a series of classic games being released under the title Console Archives was announced as well.

Then it was time for a quick montage of games: Scott Pilgrim EX was first, followed by Another Eden Begins (which does have me a little interested), Reanimal, WWE 2K26, Star Trek Voyager: Across the Unknown, Disney Dreamlight Valley, PGA Tour 2K25, and then Culdcept Begins, which was quite a nice surprise to tuck away as a 10-second montage.

(The Japanese Direct gave Culdcept a full trailer.)

The montage concluded with Goat Simulator 3, Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, and Tales of Arise: Beyond the Dawn Edition (Arise and its DLC coming to Switch 2).

As for the rest of the showcase, it finished with Resident Evil Requiem, Fallout 4, and The Elder Scrolls IV, so it was a rather uneventful end for me. I was hoping it would close out with the surprise announcement of a new game.

Still, I’m really excited for Paranormasight and Kyoto Xanadu, and some of the others look interesting as well. Which games were the highlights for you?