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Summary
Despite being a nearly two-decade-old series,Yakuzahas a wild number of games.
Look at God of War, another two-decade-old series.
That series has about eight main instalments with no significant spin-off titles.
With the release of Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, there’s a new side story in town.
But is it better than The Man Who Erased His Name?
Unfortunately, not all of them are available on modern platforms, though.
The zombie shooting action can be a lot of fun if you play on an emulator.
The main story and combat are very enjoyable, but the side activities are where Pirate Yakuza ranks low.
However, it still has the action gameplay the series is known for.
The streets of Kamurocho are always full of weird and wonderful characters.
Here’s how to befriend the residents of the city in Judgment.
The sequel improved in this regard.
4Like A Dragon: Kenzan!
This game is probably the hardest in the entire series.
The enemy’s attacks deal so much damage, but that’s part of the fun.
Upgrade your abilities and Gear selection if you want to beat these bosses in Like A Dragon Gaiden.
However, despite its size, Gaiden is a fantastic entry into the series.
2Like A Dragon: Ishin!
The combat is phenomenal, with each of the four styles providing a ton of fun to the experience.
These achievements in Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii are the most difficult to gain.