Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealthis a huge game, and with both Kasuga and Kiryu at the helm, there are a lot of story beats that need connecting and the game does a great job of this. Much of the beginning of the game has both characters stationed in Hawaii, but as the mystery unfolds...
While there are a number of substories in Yakuza: Like a Dragon, not every chapter in the game has them. In this guide, we will go through all the different substories present in Yakuza: Like a Dragon. Many different chapters have some Substories and they are first unlocked after complet...
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man who Erased his Name is the second volley in Ryu Ga Gotoku’s year long triple threat (February’s Like a Dragon: Ishin! And January 2024’s Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth are the other prongs of this attack!). While it is not as voluminou...
There are a couple of points in the final two Chapters where the game sort of implies a point of no return, but the main one to watch out for is in Chapter 14 (Finale) where you are meant to speak with Okita at the Sinsengumi Barracks. Up to that point, you can still travel aro...
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii finds itself in a similar boat. The beefy spinoff of last year’s Infinite Wealth is an act of cosplay. While most of the pieces that make the long-running series so beloved are there, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio trades in strong writing for pirate pasti...
Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name It may be shorter, but it still packs a punch. Like a Dragon: Gaiden does little new, but its story is fascinating and heartbreaking in equal measure. Phil Savage Editor-in-Chief ...
, as well as the usual length of the main story.For Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, you're looking at around 15 hours to tackle the main story and some side activitiesalong the way, structured in five chapters. For reference, Yakuza games usually have around 13 or so chapter...
(of fifteen) chapters in YALD are heavy on cutscenes and dialog, and give us a great start to understanding Ichi’s history. After his parents die while Ichi is a teenager, he gets onto the wrong path and finds himself picking fights in the street. One day he unknowingly beats up a ...
Honestly not really feeling the combat all that much in this one cuz it feels dated without the dragon engine but goddamn the story! I was only planning on playing for an hour or two last night and fukked around and blew through 5 chapters straight ...
t up my alley, particularly since it came at the worst possible time, slowing my progress through the story to a halt just as it was very clearly trying to accelerate towards its climax. Truly the closing chapters of this latest Yakuza story felt less Like a Dragon, and more like a ...