
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name
- Region: Europe

About the Game DELUXE EDITION INCLUDES: Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name Legendary Fighter Pack Floating in the bay, away from the prying eyes of the public, is a mysterious container ship known as the Castle. At its center lies the Coliseum, and three legendary yakuza have entered the battle arena as playable characters.
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What a game! Feels like a spin-off until it doesn't... - Story is freaking PEAK; - Gameplay is incredible (top 3 combat systems for me together with Yakuza 0 & K2); - Visuals are beautiful; - Kiryu is a badass; Probably
Whenever you write a detailed and negative review of a game in a beloved series, you have to present your credentials first. It's Internet law. So believe me when I say that I've played just about every game in the
A wholly unnecessary entry in the franchise. Goes 15% on the secret agent premise and spends the 85% left on buying snacks for bums in Sotenbori. Combat feels like trash, especially coming from J/LJ where Yagami runs
I've never played Yakuza 0 to 6. I've only played the Judgment games and Yakuza: Like A Dragon. I did watch a summary of all the previous games though, so I knew parts of Kiryu's story up until this point. Playing
l'll be honest i came to this game with very low expectations because of what the community has been saying about it. Ill give my two cents, its not a bad RGG game by any means but this "game" feels like it threads the
Gostei bastante de Like a Dragon Gaiden. A história é muito boa e o jogo faz um excelente trabalho a recapitular os acontecimentos dos títulos anteriores, por isso quem começou em Yakuza: Like a Dragon não se vai sentir