Originally released as a PlayStation 2 game in 2005, Yakuza (Ryu ga Gotoku in Japan) spawned a lengthy and beloved video game ...
W hile yearly releases for franchisees have not worked out recently, Sega has decided to continue this trend, and the Like a ...
To be a Like a Dragon fan is to be a gamer spoiled for choice. Since 2005, the franchise (formerly known as Yakuza), has seen nine mainline entries and 14 spin-offs, making it Sega’s long ...
The game’s protagonist, Goro Majima, known as the Mad Dog of Shimano in previous Yakuza games, takes center stage as the playable character this time around. Unfortunately, the character has ...
RGG's Like A Dragon spinoff series continues with swashbuckling seaborne action that makes for a light but jaunty adventure. David Lumb is a mobile reporter covering how on-the-go gadgets like ...
Welcome to IGN's Guide to Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii. A spin-off action adventure set in the "Like a Dragon" or "Yakuza" series, Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii takes place six months after ...
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Find out more about how we evaluate games and hardware. Need to Know What is it? A Yakuza spin-off on the Hawaiian seas that's a little too reminiscent of Yakuza 8. My pirate ship is sailing ...
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii' doesn't go all the way with its nautical ambitions, but its infectious energy and oddball premise are big swings that I wish every big-budget game series ...
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii does this kind of thing often. It’s a Yakuza game, a pirate game, a pirate Yakuza game, and a Yakuza pirate game. It switches between these identities more ...
Sega Racing Classic 2 returns as an arcade game in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii. Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii features Goro Majima going on a pirate adventure in Hawaii, complete with naval ...
For decades, Japan prided itself on being one of the safest nations in the world. But a troubling new trend is emerging: rising crime. Fuelled by pandemic-era dislocations and driven by the allure ...