Xbox Series X and S review and comparison: Next-gen feels awfully familiar

Washington Post - Technology News 

The promise of immersive, sharp and dense worlds to explore feels real when roaming the streets of Yokohama in "Yakuza: Like a Dragon." The characters and city explode in color and detail in ways I had never seen in past "Yakuza" titles and locations. The series struggled to hit both high-resolution, high framerate gameplay in the last console generation. That is now achievable on both Series X and S; both versions feature "performance" and "fidelity" modes, offering 60-frames gameplay under the "performance" option. There's parity in the "Yakuza" experiences not found in "Valhalla," and that's some comfort when comparing the X and S.