Yakuza Kiwami 3's expanded "Life at Morning Glory" chapters turn Kiryu into a full-time father, replacing early-game brawls with everyday childcare, chores, and WarioWare-style mini-games that flesh out his role as guardian. Director Ryosuke Horii argues this slower, life-sim opening is now the emotional core of the game, deepening Kiryu's bonds with the orphans to sharpen the impact of his eventual return to the series' familiar world of conspiracies and clan warfare.