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Yakuza 0
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North American box art
Release Date: PlayStation: March 2015 (JP)
January 2017 (WW)
Windows: August 2018
Developer: Ryu Ga Gotoku Studios
Publisher: SEGA
Series: Yakuza
Platforms: PS3 (Japan only)
PS4
PC
Genre: JRPG, Brawler


Yakuza 0 (Japanese: 龍が如く0 誓いの場所| Ryū ga Gotoku Zero: Chikai no Basho Lit. Like a Dragon 0: The Place of Oath) is a Japanese video game released in March 2015 in Japan, January 2017 in English-speaking regions, and on Microsoft Windows in August 2018. It is a prequel to the Yakuza series, set in December 1988, in Kamurocho and Sotenbori, fictional versions of Tokyo's Kabukicho and Golden Gai, and Osaka's Dotonbori respectively. The game follows a 20-year-old Kazuma Kiryu and 24-year-old Goro Majima as they uncover the mystery of an empty lot in the middle of Kamurocho whose worth has attracted the attention of some of Japan's biggest criminal enterprises. Most of these gun models are recycled from previous games.

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The following weapons appear in the video game Yakuza 0:


Handguns

1911-Derived Pistol

The weirdly shaped 1911 variant from Yakuza: Dead Souls returns, mostly as the sidearm of main antagonist Keiji Shibusawa. While its details are muddled, it mostly resembles a Para Ordnance LDA with a few skewed features.

Para Ordnance LDA 7.45
Deciding that Kiryu's life hasn't been hard enough, Shibusawa uses his 1911 to shoot the taxi driver and begin the massive car chase.

Beretta 92FS

The Beretta 92FS appears as the primary sidearm of Masaru Sera, used heavily by him and given to Majima at the end of the story.

Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
Majima with the Beretta-type pistol. Like the earliest versions of the Beretta 92, there is a noticeable "step" in the slide.

Makarov PM

The Makarov PM pistol appears as the "9mm Automatic Pistol" as well as the "Worn Out Pistol" and is used heavily by Yakuza members as well as Akira Nishikiyama. It is also used by property manager Yamanoi to threaten the Finance King, who then appropriates it to try and fight Kiryu.

Baikal-442 - 9x17mm Browning/9x18mm Makarov/9x19mm. It is a Canadian market import model of the Makarov. It features an long barrel, not seen on the military Makarov pistol.
Akira Nishikiyama uses the Makarov PM in an attempt to kill his Kyoudai and save him from Tojo clan torture.
Nikkyo Consortium men armed with Makarovs open up on Kashiwagi's men assembled at the pier.
Goro uses a thug's Makarov PM to put a 9x18 shaped hole in another thug.
Yamanoi trying to put the Finance King out of business with a Makarov.
To Kiryu, Gun Control means "Beating the crap out of people with guns."
The Finance King clutches his Makarov as Kiryu prepares to hit him with an entire table.

SIG Pro

The SIG Pro is used by Hiroki Awano (Riki Takeuchi) as his sidearm, used both to threaten Kiryu in a closed disco and to actually fire on him when he escapes the Dojima Family ambush. Another model from Yakuza 3, this one is rendered anachronistic by the backwards time shift: the SIG Pro was not introduced until 1999.

SIG Pro SP 2009 -9x19 mm
Awano threatens Kiryu with his SIG Pro, note the compensator ports and wood grips from the Yakuza 3 model.
Later on, Awano opens fire on Kiryu as he escapes with Tachibana. This scene is seen in the intro movie.

SIG-Sauer P226/Heckler & Koch USP

Returning again from Yakuza 3 is this model based on the SIG-Sauer P226, with minor elements from the Heckler & Koch USP both as the "Modified Air Gun" as well as the primary sidearm of Jin Oda and used by Kiryu in a car chase against the Shibusawa Family. Like in Yakuza 3, the in-game files list it as a CZ-75 but the overall design is a match for the hybrid gun. Although the USP did not go into service until 1993, as mentioned, this gun is mostly based on the period-accurate P226.

Factory black (K-Kote) SIG-Sauer P226 pistol - 9x19mm
Heckler & Koch P8 - 9x19mm. Note the reversed safety lever.
Kiryu with the pistol just before the car chase. This shot is also seen on the intro video.
Jin Oda thanking Kiryu for saving his bumhole during the car chase by threatening to kill Makimura.

SIG-Sauer P230

Yet another model from Yakuza 3 is the completely misshapen and inaccurate SIG-Sauer P230, although mercifully retextured in black instead of Yakuza 3's gold. This is Tsukasa Sagawa's pistol, which he uses to shoot Masaru Sera, although not fatally. One must wonder why the developers did not simply use the far more accurate P230 model from Yakuza: Dead Souls.

SIG-Sauer P230, earlier model with differently-sized cocking serrations - 7.65mm Browning.
Sagawa examines Kiryu's property card found in the pocket of the unconscious Sera. Note the incorrectly-shaped hooked trigger guard.
Sagawa threatens Majima with the so-called "P230," showing the oversized ejection port.
A cinematic front view of the gun, showing the inaccurate bore, way too large for .32 or .380 ACP.

Type 67 silenced pistol

The rare Type 67 silenced pistol is used by master assassin and secondary antagonist Lao Gui. The game files describes it as a Type 64, but it more closely resembles a Type 67, as the former features a large bulge underneath the barrel. The location of the safety and magazine release, as well as the shape of the trigger guard, appear to have been adopted from the Nambu type 94. This is the only handgun model in Yakuza 0 that was created specially for the game.

Type 67 Silenced - 7.65×17 Type 64 ball
Rendering of the Type 67 model
Lao Gui with the Type 67 pistol. Lao decided to become a hitman after his male modelling career inexplicably failed to take off.

Walther PPK

The Walther PPK appears in the hands of members of the Omi Alliance sent to kidnap Makoto Makimura from the massage parlor. An unsuppressed model also appears in the hands of Sohei Dojima during Majima's finale. The Yakuza developers appear to have a thing for playing pass-the-parcel with reusing parts from other gun models. In the same way the SIG Pro's triangle shaped magazine release button ended up on the P226, the SIG P230's decocker lever is reused on the Walther PPK as some sort of slide stop.

Walther PPK fitted with a sound suppressor - 7.65x17mm Auto (.32 ACP)
The henchmen threatens Majima with the Walther PPK...
Until Lee throws an acupuncture needle through his hand.
Sohei Dojima tries to shoot Goro with his Walther PPK.
Rendering of the Walther model with the suppressor, showcasing the reuse of the P230's decocker as a slide release.

Revolvers

Colt 1860 Army

The Colt 1860 Army model makes a return from Ryu ga Gotoku Ishin!. It appears as the "Antique Gun" and is purchasable from the weapons shop.

Colt 1860 Army - .44 caliber
"Antique Gun" in the game menu, this is shared between Kiwami and 0.
Majima clutches the Colt after being knocked to the ground.

Nambu Model 60/Smith & Wesson Model 36

This Nambu Model 60/Smith & Wesson Model 36 hybrid revolver appears as the "Double Action Revolver" and is the "in-hand" model used by Japanese police officers. It is notably used by a corrupt cop who uses it to kill Bilikin and Nishitani. Part of this scene shows that the cylinder model has not been separated from the rounds.

Nambu Model 60 snub nose - .38 Special.
The corrupt officer smugly explaining his plans to Nishitani and Majima...
Before losing the smug expression after Nishitani shrugs off 4 shots of .38 Special. Despite supposedly being "empty" though, unfired rounds are still visible in the cylinder; these can be seen more clearly by zooming in. The developers understandably avoided camera angles that would make this obvious, hence why this is the best screenshot available (it's actually cropped from the full frame, where it is even less noticeable unless you were looking for it specifically).

Shotguns

Baikal MP-133

The Baikal MP-133 makes up most of the shotguns in 0 like it does in Kiwami, commonly carried by Yakuza and random thugs and purchasable from the weapon shop. There is the normal wood stocked "Broken M1985", the synthetic stocked "Expulsion S-12", the gold plated "Golden Shotgun" which is unlockable with CP points and a sawn off version known as the "Zap Gun" which works like a stun gun, albeit using the same animations as the normal rifle-stocked versions. Like the SIG Pro, P226 and a few others, this model is lifted from Yakuza 3 and is anachronistic as the MP133 wasn't produced until 2000.

Baikal MP-133 - 12-gauge.
Goro brings the beat down on some random thugs with his "Zap Gun". Note the "interesting" way Majima-no-Niisan is holding the pistol-gripped gun like its rifle-stocked cousins.

Golden Rifle

This is a Coach Gun that as the name suggests, is in gold. It is called a "Golden Rifle" as it is based on the same models from Yakuza 5, which are double barreled shotguns with rifled barrels for hunting. This means it is defined as a "rifle" in areas where such determinations are based solely on whether the gun has rifled barrels or not. But IMFDb classifies it as a shotgun due to it using shotgun cartridges.

1960s Era Commercial Stevens hammerless side by side shotgun - 12 gauge.
Kiryu decides to bring some gold plated pain to some "Men In Black" with his Golden Rifle.

Other

Cannon

One of the more interesting weapon options from the weapon store is what appears to be a 17th Century naval cannon without a wheel mount. This is recycled from the "special" cannon weapon class on Yakuza 0's predecessor Ryu ga Gotoku Ishin!. Both the "Cannon" and the engraved "Destroyer of Lands" do quite a lot of damage to whoever you fire at.

Naval cannon - 18th century
Goro decides to ruin some random goons's day with his cannon.
Another view showing how Goro grabs the cannon's mounting point for the wheeled mount as a sort of grip.

Molotov Cocktail

During the raid of the "Ocean Serenade" yacht, a couple of Kashiwagi's men throw Molotov Cocktails against Shibusawa's.

One of Kashiwagi's men about to throw a Molotov at the "trash on the pier."

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