The game however isn't without its flaws. Fans of old date should therefore be as delighted as newcomers. There are also several characters from previous games who make a return in cameo roles such as former fourth chairman of the Tojo Clan and main protagonist in this video game franchise Kiryu Kazuma. The antagonists are also very interesting, especially Aoki Ryo, an influential politician originating from an organized crime family. There are also several intriguing side characters such as crawfish Nancy who can help you poisoning your opponents. Zhao Tianyou is a gangster of Chinese origin. Han Joon-gi is a criminal of Korean origin. Mukoda Saeko is the quirky manager of a hostess bar. Adachi Koichi is a dishonourably discharged police officer and driving instructor. Nanba Yu is a homeless man with a mysterious past. Aside from headstrong protagonist Kasuga Ichiban, we get six party members that will support him as the game progresses. The opponents in the game also have numerous different strengths and weaknesses that you need to figure out to beat them. The seven different characters also add many different special attacks.
In this particular case however, the fights in the game become much more challenging. This statement comes from someone who doesn't enjoy traditional games of that genre and thinks that most of these are outdated and overrated. Up next, the new role-playing game style is entertaining and fresh. This means that this video game truly offers value for money like all the other games in this excellent franchise. First of all, it took me seventy-eight hours to complete this game and there were even some side quests I didn't manage to finish. This video game convinces for several reasons. Kasuga Ichiban is trying to put the different pieces of the puzzle together to figure out the things that have happened while he was in prison and to understand his own role, identity and destiny. Upon release from prison, he gets mixed up in a complex conspiracy as his family leaves him for dead in a city he has never known. The story revolves around brand-new character Kasuga Ichiban, a resilient but naive gangster who has spent eighteen years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. For the first time in the franchise, this game focuses on role-playing video game fighting style where you can play five male and two female characters.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon is the eighth main game in action-adventure video games series Yakuza by developers Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and publishers Sega.