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Yakuza: Like a Dragon - Review @ MXDWN

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    [​IMG]MXDWN checked out Yakuza: Like a Dragon:

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    Yakuza: Like a Dragon Review

    For a very long time, the Yakuza series has been one of SEGA's lesser known flagships due to it not being crazy popular in the West. Spanning more than 6 games and boasting a few remakes and remasters, the Yakuza series has been going strong for a very long time now. The only constant has been the main character, Kazuma Kiryu. Yakuza: Like a Dragon departs from the story of Kiryu and deviates from the real time action combat to create a wholly new experience for the franchise, and ultimately delivers with incredible style. The loveable cast and gripping story set Yakuza: Like a Dragon up to be one of the stronger releases of 2020.

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    Yakuza: Like a Dragon has very easily become one of my favorite JRPGs in the week that I've played it. While there are some aspects that can get grindy or boring, like the relatively repetitive combat and the lack of movement in fights; the gameplay, sheer breadth of side activities, reclassing, and charm of the game more than make up for it. There is just so much to do that it'd be hard to encompass it all into an article, and it's a ton of fun discovering just how much crazy stuff you can do. Yakuza: Like a Dragon is an incredibly solid launch title, and I can wholeheartedly recommend it if you want an RPG to sit inside with this winter.

    Score: 9 out of 10
     
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