Yakuza: Like a Dragon

Yakuza: Like a Dragon[lower-alpha 1] is a role-playing video game developed and published by Sega. It is the eighth main release in the Yakuza series, and was released in Japan for PlayStation 4 on January 16, 2020. It is scheduled for a worldwide release in November 2020 for PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Xbox One and Xbox Series X; the latter will have the game as a launch title. The PlayStation 5 version is set to release some time after the Xbox Series X release.

Yakuza: Like a Dragon
International box art
Developer(s)Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio
Publisher(s)Sega
Producer(s)Hiroyuki Sakamoto[1]
SeriesYakuza
Platform(s)
Release
  • PlayStation 4
    • JP: January 16, 2020
    • WW: November 13, 2020
  • Windows, Xbox One
    • WW: November 13, 2020
    Xbox Series X
    • WW: Q4 2020
    PlayStation 5
    • WW: TBA
Genre(s)Role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

Similar to previous games in the Yakuza series, side-quests (known as sub-stories in-game) can be taken up by the player to gain additional rewards and players are also able to enjoy the various side activities around the map such as karaoke. A new side-activity introduced in this game is Dragon Kart, which is similar to other kart racing games in terms of its gameplay.

A huge departure from previous Yakuza games is the battle system. Instead of the real-time beat 'em up mechanics of previous games, Yakuza: Like a Dragon features turn-based RPG type combat, with a four-person battle team. However, unlike typical turn-based RPGs, characters may use nearby surrounding items such as bicycles to attack enemies (if the items are near the enemies) or may kick surrounding items to their target if there is an interactive item in the environment on the way to the enemy, an aspect that returns from the previous Yakuza games. Players can also call on various party assists to strengthen the party or defeat enemies, with more assists added as the story progresses or through the completion of sub-stories. Players can still continue exploring the world after completing the game. A new game plus mode with additional difficulty settings exclusive to this mode is scheduled to be released as paid downloadable content. [2]

Complementing the new RPG type combat system are Jobs, a form of character classes similar to other RPGs. Players can change any party member's job to better fit the party's playstyle. Currently, there are two jobs that can only be obtained via paid downloadable content. [3][4]

Synopsis

Setting and characters

For the first time in the Yakuza series, the focus shifts away from Tokyo and the game's fictional recreation of Kabukichō, called Kamurocho. Instead, most of the gameplay takes place in the Yokohama district of Isezaki Ijincho,[5][6] which is based on Yokohama's real-life Isezakichō district. However, Kamurocho, and the Osaka district Sotenbori (another area from previous Yakuza games, based on the real-life Dōtonbori district), will be featured in the game.[5] Yakuza: Like a Dragon is also the first main game not to have Kazuma Kiryu as its protagonist, introducing the new character Ichiban Kasuga instead. Sega has described Kasuga as being much more outspoken and emotive than Kiryu.[7]

Alongside Kasuga, other characters that can be recruited to the player's party include Yu Nanba, Koichi Adachi, Saeko Mukoda, Tianyou Zhao, Kim Yong-Soo, and Eri Kamataki.[8] Mukoda and Kamataki are the first female fighting characters in the Yakuza series who are directly controlled by the player. Additional characters, once recruited, can be temporarily summoned to assist the party during battle, including previous Yakuza protagonists Kazuma Kiryu,[9] Goro Majima, and Taiga Saejima.[10]

Plot

In 2001, Ichiban Kasuga, a junior member of the Tojo Clan's Arakawa Family, is asked by the family's patriarch Masumi Arakawa to go to prison for a murder that he didn't commit to protect the real killer, a senior officer Arakawa considers indispensable. Ichiban agrees, hoping that this will make him a hero in the Tojo Clan and eager to honor an unspecified "debt" he owes his patriarch. Eighteen years later, Kasuga is released from prison only to find that nobody remembers him and no one from his family is even waiting to meet him when he gets out; he goes to confront Arakawa, who shoots him in the chest. Several days later, Kasuga wakes up half-naked under a pile of trash and eventually finds out that he is in the Yokohama district of Isezaki Ijincho. Realizing that his patriarch left him for dead, he sets out to learn why and uncover the real reason for his prison sentence, a journey that sees him face off against yakuza, triad, and Korean gangsters and criminals with help from the many allies he meets along the way.

Development

The game was initially announced on August 26, 2017, alongside Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise and Yakuza Online. During development, the project was code-named Shin Ryu ga Gotoku, meaning "New Like a Dragon" or "Like a New Dragon,"[11] or "Shin-Yakuza" in English.[7] Sega announced that the game's story was completed at the end of May 2019.[11] Yakuza series creator Toshihiro Nagoshi said that the new style of logo was done to reflect Ichiban Kasuga's differing personality compared to Kazuma Kiryu.[12] Sega have said that they wanted to try a different style of gameplay, but that if it is badly received, they will return to real-time combat for future games.[13] The game is also the first mainline Yakuza title to receive an English dub since the original Yakuza in 2005.[14] The game's main theme, "Ichibanka", was performed by Shonan no Kaze, who previously performed the main theme of Yakuza 0 and Kurohyō 2: Ryū ga Gotoku Ashura hen.

The game was released in Japan on January 16, 2020 for PlayStation 4, with the Chinese and Korean versions being released on the same day.[8][15] It is scheduled to be released worldwide for PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X at an unannounced date in 2020.[16][17][18] A PlayStation 5 version will be released at a later date.[14]

Reception

Reception
Review score
PublicationScore
Famitsu38/40[19]

Sales

Yakuza: Like a Dragon was the best selling print game during its first 4 days on sale in Japan, with 156,993 retail copies sold.[20] By March 2020, a total of 400,000 digital and physical copies had been sold in Asia and Japan.[21]

Awards

Yakuza: Like a Dragon was awarded a Japan Game Awards Award for Excellence in the Future Division at the Tokyo Game Show 2019.[22]

Notes

  1. Known in Japan as Ryū ga Gotoku 7: Hikari to Yami no Yukue (Japanese: 龍が如く7 光と闇の行方, "Like a Dragon 7: Whereabouts of Light and Darkness")
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gollark: Maybe try using unjava.
gollark: I "would" play, but waiting an entire 7 minutes for the pack to load exceeds my current annoyance thresholds for it.

References

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  17. Phillips, Tom (7 May 2020). "Yakuza: Like a Dragon is an Xbox Series X launch title". Eurogamer. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  18. Chalk, Andy (7 May 2020). "Yakuza: Like a Dragon confirmed for Windows 10". PC Gamer. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  19. http://www.pushsquare.com/news/2020/01/first_yakuza_like_a_dragon_review_is_incredibly_positive
  20. Romano, Sal (January 22, 2020). "Famitsu Sales: 1/13/19 – 1/19/20". Gematsu. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  21. https://www.gematsu.com/2020/03/yakuza-like-a-dragon-shipments-and-digital-sales-top-400000
  22. "20190915.pdf" (PDF). Japan Game Awards. 15 Sep 2019. Retrieved 15 Sep 2019.
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