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Yakuza: Like a Dragon

Yakuza: Like a Dragon[a] is a role-playing video game developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and published by Sega. The first mainline title in the Yakuza franchise developed as a turn-based RPG, it was released in Japan and Asia for PlayStation 4 on January 16, 2020. The western release of the game for PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on November 10, 2020 included new costumes, the English audio track and some previously paid DLC. This version was then released in Asia under the subtitle International[b] on February 25, 2021 for Windows and Xbox platforms. The game was released worldwide for PlayStation 5 on March 2, 2021, and a version for Amazon Luna launched on December 10, 2021.

Yakuza: Like a Dragon
International cover art
Developer(s)Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio
Publisher(s)Sega
Director(s)Ryosuke Horii
Producer(s)Hiroyuki Sakamoto
Programmer(s)Koji Tokieda
Artist(s)Nobuaki Mitake
Writer(s)Masayoshi Yokoyama
Composer(s)
SeriesLike a Dragon
Platform(s)
Release
January 16, 2020
  • PlayStation 4
    • JP: January 16, 2020
    • WW: November 10, 2020
    Windows, XOne, XSX/S
    • WW: November 10, 2020
    • JP: February 25, 2021
    PlayStation 5
    • WW: March 2, 2021
    Luna
    • US: December 10, 2021
Genre(s)Role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

In contrast to previous Yakuza games that focused on the life of Kazuma Kiryu, a man trying to lead a normal life after leaving the yakuza lifestyle, Like a Dragon instead introduces a new protagonist named Ichiban Kasuga. After being imprisoned for 18 years only to then be betrayed by his former boss, Ichiban goes on a personal quest to become a "hero" and uncover the reason for his betrayal alongside his companions. Yakuza: Like a Dragon received positive reviews from both players and critics who enjoyed the narrative, characters, gameplay, unique take on the JRPG sub-genre, and presentation.

Yakuza: Like a Dragon is the last game in the series to use the Yakuza name outside of Japan, and the first to use the Japanese title worldwide (albeit as a subtitle). It is set to be followed up by two games: a side story, Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name in 2023, and the next mainline installment Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth in 2024.[1][2]

Gameplay

 
A turn-based fight in the game. Here, Adachi fights an enemy while using the Enforcer Job.

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 major departure from previous Yakuza games is the battle system. Instead of the real-time action beat 'em up mechanics of previous games, Yakuza: Like a Dragon features a real-time 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 was released as paid downloadable content for the Japanese version of the game,[3] but it comes as a standard feature in the Western release.

Complementing the new 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.[4][5]

Synopsis

Setting and characters

 
The game takes place in Yokohama.

The game is set in 2019, three years after the events of Yakuza 6: The Song of Life. For the first time in the Yakuza series, the focus shifts away from Tokyo and the game's fictional recreation of Kabukichō, called Kamurochō. Instead, most of the gameplay takes place in the Yokohama district of Isezaki Ijincho,[6] which is based on Yokohama's real-life Isezakichō district. However, Kamurochō and the Osaka district Sotenbori (another area from previous Yakuza games, based on the real-life Dōtonbori district) are featured in the game.[6] Yokohama's criminal underworld consists of three interconnected factions known as the Ijin Three: the Chinese-Japanese gang Yokohama Liumang, the Korean-Japanese Geomijul mafia, an offshoot of the Jingweon Mafia, and the local yakuza organization, the Seiryu Clan.

Yakuza: Like a Dragon is also the first main series game not to have Kazuma Kiryu (Takaya Kuroda/Darryl Kurylo) as its protagonist, though he appears in a supporting capacity. Its lead character is Ichiban Kasuga (Kazuhiro Nakaya/Kaiji Tang) , a low-ranking member of the Arakawa Family, a subsidiary of the Kanto-based Tojo Clan. Mandatory playable characters who join Kasuga's party include Yu Nanba (Ken Yasuda/Greg Chun), a homeless ex-nurse; Koichi Adachi (Akio Otsuka/Andrew Morgado), a former police officer; Saeko Mukoda (Sumire Uesaka/Elizabeth Maxwell), a hostess bar manager; Joon-gi Han (Yuichi Nakamura/Keong Sim), a Geomijul operative and the body double of the Jingweon Mafia leader of the same name from Yakuza 6; and Tianyou Zhao (Nobuhiko Okamoto/Robbie Daymond), leader of the Liumang. Eri Kamataki appears as a character of the same name (voiced by herself/Eden Riegel), the chief executive officer of Ichiban Confections who recruits Kasuga to help turn her company around as part of the business management minigame. She may be recruited as an optional party member once the player reaches the first milestone objective within the minigame.[7]

Important non-player characters include Masumi Arakawa (Kiichi Nakai/George Takei), the patriarch of the Arakawa Family; Masato Arakawa (Kohsuke Toriumi/Will Yun Lee), Arakawa's son who falsified his identity to become Ryo Aoki, the upstart Governor of Tokyo; Jo Sawashiro (Shinichi Tsutsumi/Brian Bloom), Arakawa's long serving right-hand man; Sota Kume (Daisuke Hirakawa/Zach Aguilar), a fanatical member of Bleach Japan, a political movement that seeks to cleanse Japan of its 'grey zones' (e.g. prostitution, illegal immigration, organized crime etc.) and protege of Aoki; Seong-hui (Hana Takeda/Fiona Rene), the head of the Geomijul; Ryuhei Hoshino (Tetsuo Kanao/JB Blanc), chairman of the Seiryu Clan; Akira Mabuchi (Masanori Takeda/Ed Bosco), the second-in-command of the Liumang; Reiji Ishioda (Show Hayami/Rino Romano), a lieutenant of the Osaka-based Omi Alliance; and Yosuke Tendo (Miō Tanaka/John Eric Bentley), an opportunistic Omi Alliance member and disgraced former professional boxer. Kasuga's supporting cast also includes: Mitsuo Yasumura (Satoshi Tsuruoka/SungWon Cho), an Arakawa Family member and Kasuga's former oath brother; Nick Ogata (Kazumasa Nakamura/Ray Chase), a successful entrepreneur who helps Kasuga with fundings for his business; Isao Nonomiya (Yōhei Tadano/William Salyers), a soapland owner in Ijincho; and Hamako (Jun Karasawa/Valerie Arem), an Ijincho resident who shelters foreign sex workers, and helps out Kasuga's party occasionally.

In addition to Kiryu, several characters from previous Yakuza titles also return in supporting roles: Osamu Kashiwagi (Shunsuke Sakuya/David Hayter), a former senior Tojo Clan member who survived the events of Yakuza 3 and became proprietor of the Survive bar in Ijincho; Daigo Dojima (Satoshi Tokushige/Roger Craig Smith), sixth chairman of the Tojo Clan; Goro Majima (Hidenari Ugaki/Matthew Mercer) and Taiga Saejima (Rikiya Koyama/Ron Yuan), senior Tojo Clan members who accompany Daigo; Masaru Watase (Rintarō Nishi/James C. Burns), captain of the Omi Alliance; and Makoto Date (Kazuhiro Yamaji/Bill Farmer), a Kamurochō police detective and long-time friend of Adachi.

Plot

In 2001, Masumi Arakawa persuades Ichiban Kasuga to confess to a murder that his captain, Jo Sawashiro, allegedly committed, to protect the latter's reputation. Kasuga, feeling indebted to Arakawa, agrees to shoulder the blame for the crime. 18 years later, Kasuga is released from jail but learns from police officer Koichi Adachi that the Tojo Clan has perished, while Kamurocho has become the territory of its rival, the Omi Alliance. Adachi also informs Kasuga that Arakawa was responsible as he betrayed the clan to join the Omi, while his son Masato, whom Kasuga once chauffeured, has died due to his deteriorating health. Seeking to expose the truth together, they crash an Omi Alliance meeting held by Arakawa. Adachi is arrested for trespassing whilst Kasuga is shot by Arakawa.

Three days later, a homeless man named Yu Nanba heals Kasuga's wounds after discovering his body in Ijincho. Nanba sees a counterfeit bill in Kasuga's pocket and tells him that he is safe from the Omi Alliance because Ijincho is hostile territory. Kasuga and Nanba meet Adachi, where they agree to work for soapland owner Isao Nonomiya to make extra money. After uncovering a conspiracy plot at the city's retirement home, the gang discovers that Nonomiya is murdered, which alerts Saeko Mukoda, one of his employees. The party discover that his killer was Akira Mabuchi, a lieutenant of the Yokohama Liumang. They also uncover the Liumang's collaboration with the Geomijul mafia and Seiryu Clan in running a money counterfeiting scheme. This money is used by Yutaka Ogikubo, a high-profile politician, to bribe the local police into effectively preserving peace. The Liumang catch the group investigating the scheme and turns them over to Mabuchi. Mabuchi reveals that he deliberately engineered the prior events so that he can frame the party as warmongering Seiryu Clan members.

Joon-gi Han, the second-in-command of the Geomijul, saves the party from Mabuchi. Mabuchi nonetheless executes two Seiryu Clan members to provoke further retaliation. Kasuga's party heads to the Geomijul HQ so that they can find proof of Mabuchi's guilt and convince the other Ijincho gangs to not war against each other. Seong-hui, the leader of Geomijul, suddenly reveals to everyone that Nanba pretended to be homeless so that he could investigate his brother's disappearance after the latter tried to expose the money counterfeiting scheme. She rallies the Geomijul and Liumang into executing Nanba, prompting him to seek refuge in the HQ of Bleach Japan, co-founded by Tokyo's governor Ryo Aoki. Kasuga eventually deduces that Aoki is actually Masato, who took on a new identity and used Bleach Japan to cleanse Kamurocho of the Tojo Clan's influence. However, the police were afraid of a power vacuum, so Aoki ordered the Omi Alliance to take over with Arakawa's help. Aoki seeks to win the support of Ijincho by undermining the Yokohama underworld, which he did by bribing Mabuchi into provoking a civil war.

The Omi Alliance invade the Geomijul HQ, though they are defeated by Kasuga's party. The Geomijul burns evidence of the entire money counterfeiting scheme so that Ogikubo's reputation is not damaged during the election season. Tianyou Zhao, the leader of the Liumang, vows to spare Nanba if they could save the Geomijul from the Omi. Touched by Zhao's solidarity, the Geomijul warm up to Kasuga's party, and by extension Nanba, with Han and Zhao joining them. Meanwhile, Aoki employs his right-hand man Sota Kume into running for candidacy as Yokohama's regional representative. At the advice of Seiryu Clan chairman Ryusei Hoshino, Kasuga runs as an independent candidate to stop Aoki's plans. Hoshino also tells Kasuga that Arakawa never intended to kill him; after the shooting, Arakawa placed the counterfeit bill in his pocket, given to him by Hoshino, so that Kasuga could visit Hoshino on his behalf. Hoshino had previously killed Arakawa's father for stealing the counterfeit money, with Arakawa eventually forgiving him; his decision to hand the bill back to Hoshino even though Arakawa had the power to expose it was evidence.

Tipped off by his former oath brother Mitsuo Yasumura, Kasuga learns that Arakawa pretended to work for the Omi Alliance the entire time. Kasuga and his party travel to Sotenbori, Osaka, and attend an Omi Alliance meeting, where Arakawa, along with Tojo Clan's sixth chairman Daigo Dojima and Omi captain Masaru Watase, formally disband both organizations to stop Aoki from using them as pawns. Kasuga and his party, joined by Omi lieutenant Yosuke Tendo and Tojo officers Goro Majima and Taiga Saejima, battle the rioting Omi members; they are later joined by former Tojo Clan chairman Kazuma Kiryu, who reveals himself as Watase's anonymous bodyguard. Kasuga reconciles with Arakawa and learns that Aoki was the one who committed the murder 18 years ago. Aoki orders the leaders of the Omi loyalists to kill Arakawa. He also discovers the circumstances behind Kasuga's candidacy and, as such, orders Sawashiro to kill Hoshino. Kasuga stops Sawashiro, though in the process he learns that Aoki is actually Sawashiro's biological son and not Arakawa's, while Kasuga is Arakawa's legitimate son. Kiryu later meets Kasuga's party and reveals to them, based on intel provided by the Fixer's men, that Aoki has dispatched assassins after Sawashiro is put in jail because the latter planned to expose Aoki's guilt. Kasuga's party stops the assassins, then returns to Kamurochō, where they arrange a hoax using incriminating evidence to lure out both Aoki and Tendo, the latter being responsible for Arakawa's murder. Kasuga defeats Tendo in combat, then they secretly feign defeat to trick Aoki into verbally revealing his intent to murder. Kasuga's party publicly leaks the video, and defeats him. As Kasuga tearfully begs Aoki to turn himself in, Kume fatally stabs him, outraged by his hypocrisy.

Some times later, the evidence found in Arakawa's headquarters leads to the arrest of all Kamurochō officials whom accepted his bribe money. Kasuga attends the funeral for Arakawa and Aoki, and decides to remain in Ijincho after turning down Daigo's job offer for a security firm staffed by ex-yakuza in Osaka.

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,"[8] or "Shin-Yakuza" in English.[9] Sega announced that the game's story was completed at the end of May 2019.[8] Sega received permission from Square Enix's Dragon Quest series creator Yuji Horii to mention Dragon Quest in the game, which was Ichiban's favorite video game. Series creator Toshihiro Nagoshi said that the new style of logo was done to reflect Ichiban Kasuga's differing personality compared to Kazuma Kiryu.[10] Sega staff explained in a 2019 interview that they wanted to try a different style of gameplay, but that if it is badly received, they intend to return to real-time combat for future games. The game's main theme, "Ichibanka" (一番歌, Number One Song), was performed by Shonan no Kaze, who previously performed the main theme of Yakuza 0 and Kurohyō 2: Ryū ga Gotoku Ashura hen, and Yasutaka Nakata.

The game is the first mainline Yakuza title to receive an English dub since the original Yakuza in 2005.[11] Alongside the English dub, as in Judgment, it also features dual English subtitle sets: one with the Japanese audio with English subtitles matching the Japanese translation, and the other matching the English dub. Localizations in French, German, Italian, and Spanish focus on the Japanese audio, regardless of the selected voice language. The International release in Japan and Asia, as well as the Western release via an update, has dual audio and eleven subtitle language, adding Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese and Korean to the previous five languages (French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian and Portuguese are only available in the Western release on PS5; all other versions have all languages present regardless of region). For the first time in the series, karaoke songs in the English dub are sung in English by the English voice cast, with the English versions displaying the English lyrics (on all languages) and the Japanese versions displaying the Japanese romaji lyrics (only when the language set to English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese or Russian; Japanese kanji lyrics when set to Japanese; Traditional Chinese lyrics when set to Traditional Chinese; Simplified Chinese lyrics when set to Simplified Chinese; Korean lyrics when set to Korean), unlike the Yakuza Remastered Collection, in which lyrics between the Japanese kanji and romaji and English translation can be toggled.[12] Darryl Kurylo and Bill Farmer reprise their roles from the original Yakuza as Kazuma Kiryu and Makoto Date, respectively. Matthew Mercer replaces Mark Hamill as Goro Majima, David Hayter replaces John DiMaggio as Osamu Kashiwagi (credited as "The Bartender"), and Isaac C. Singleton Jr. replaces Gary Anthony Williams as Gary Buster Holmes.

Release

The game was released in Japan on January 16, 2020, for PlayStation 4, with the Traditional Chinese and Korean versions being released on the same day.[7][13] It was released worldwide for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and the Xbox Series X/S on November 10, 2020.[14][15][16] It was released for Windows on the same day, but purchase of the Windows version of the game was blocked in various countries and territories in East Asia and Southeast Asia.[17] A PlayStation 5 version was released on March 2, 2021.[18] A version for Amazon Luna was made available on December 10, 2021.[19]

Although the game's release for the Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC in Japan was originally announced in November 2020 as "postponed indefinitely",[20] the game was released for the platforms in Japan and Asia on February 25, 2021. This version of the game was titled International, as it contains some features introduced with the worldwide release, such as the English audio track option, the additional costume sets, and the New Game Plus downloadable content included.[21] This version was also released in the region for the PlayStation 5 on March 2, 2021, the same day as its worldwide release.[22] Anyone who makes the purchase of the PS5 version can unlock the "Legends Costume Set" for free.[23]

RGG Studios reported that they're working on making the necessary changes to correct errors for buyers who purchased the free PS4 to PS5 upgrade.[24]

Reception

Yakuza: Like a Dragon received positive reviews from critics, ending up with "generally favorable reviews" according to Metacritic.[25][26][27][28][29] Critics praised the game's new take on the Yakuza series alongside the characters, but criticized the turn-based battles as being repetitive towards the end of the game.[30][36][35]

In a positive review for Game Informer, Jeff Cork praised the new protagonist writing, "Without the weight of half a dozen or so games and their associated histories on his shoulders, Kasuga is a blank slate for this new Yokohama adventure. Kasuga certainly has goals and motivations... but the fact that he’s such a small figure in this world creates an exhilarating feeling of freedom". Cork also enjoyed the game's job system saying that it "holds a satisfying amount of depth" and allows for unique party combinations.[32]

Jordan Devore of Destructoid disliked the long animations in combat, "Early on, I had a fun enough time watching these chaotic and slightly out-of-control scenes unfold. They didn't drag on. But at a certain point, I got so sick of waiting for Ichiban and co. to run up and actually perform their attacks". Additionally, Devore wrote that, "Put another way, Like a Dragon's turn-based combat is fine, but fine can only go so far when hours-long brick walls force you to stop and grind for XP so you can stand a reasonable chance against beefy boss encounters."[30]

Yahtzee Croshaw of The Escapist called Yakuza: Like a Dragon the third best game of 2020, praising it for turning around the Yakuza franchise "with its fun characters and greater lean into the inherent silliness of the franchise."[40] In his review of the game he commended it for how "a likeable protagonist and a bit more of a lean into the usual wackiness it has successfully charmed the nurses into keeping the life support machine plugged in. Every Yakuza game is basically a loose box of disconnected toys, but for the record, this is a particularly nice box with some choice toys. Like, Legos and Masters of the Universe."[41]

Sales

Yakuza: Like a Dragon was the best selling print game during its first 4 days on sale in Japan, with 300,000 copies sold.[42] By March 2020, a total of 450,000 digital and physical copies had been sold in Japan and Asia.[43]

Awards

Yakuza: Like a Dragon was awarded a Japan Game Awards Award for Excellence in the Future Division at the Tokyo Game Show 2019.[44]

Yakuza: Like a Dragon was also nominated in The Game Awards 2020 for Best RPG category, but lost to Final Fantasy VII Remake,[45] and received a nomination for Ultimate Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards.,[46] along with Role-Playing Game of the Year at the 24th Annual Dice Awards.[47]

Yakuza: Like a Dragon was also awarded with a PlayStation Partner Awards Partner Award for achieving "particularly noteworthy results".[48] Other awards included Hilarious Humor at the Dreamies,[49] and OUTSTANDING Game, Franchise Role Playing at the 2020 NAVGTR Awards where it was also nominated in seven other categories.[50]

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)
  2. ^ Known in Japan as Ryū ga Gotoku 7: Hikari to Yami no Yukue Intānashonaru (Japanese: 龍が如く7 光と闇の行方 インターナショナル, "Like a Dragon 7: Whereabouts of Light and Darkness International")

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This article is about the 2020 video game For the franchise see Like a Dragon For the 2007 live action movie see Like a Dragon film Yakuza Like a Dragon a is a role playing video game developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and published by Sega The first mainline title in the Yakuza franchise developed as a turn based RPG it was released in Japan and Asia for PlayStation 4 on January 16 2020 The western release of the game for PlayStation 4 Windows Xbox One and Xbox Series X S on November 10 2020 included new costumes the English audio track and some previously paid DLC This version was then released in Asia under the subtitle International b on February 25 2021 for Windows and Xbox platforms The game was released worldwide for PlayStation 5 on March 2 2021 and a version for Amazon Luna launched on December 10 2021 Yakuza Like a DragonInternational cover artDeveloper s Ryu Ga Gotoku StudioPublisher s SegaDirector s Ryosuke HoriiProducer s Hiroyuki SakamotoProgrammer s Koji TokiedaArtist s Nobuaki MitakeWriter s Masayoshi YokoyamaComposer s Hidenori ShojiYuri FukudaChihiro AokiSaori YoshidaSeriesLike a DragonPlatform s PlayStation 4WindowsXbox OneXbox Series X SPlayStation 5Amazon LunaReleaseJanuary 16 2020 PlayStation 4JP January 16 2020WW November 10 2020Windows XOne XSX SWW November 10 2020JP February 25 2021PlayStation 5WW March 2 2021LunaUS December 10 2021Genre s Role playingMode s Single playerIn contrast to previous Yakuza games that focused on the life of Kazuma Kiryu a man trying to lead a normal life after leaving the yakuza lifestyle Like a Dragon instead introduces a new protagonist named Ichiban Kasuga After being imprisoned for 18 years only to then be betrayed by his former boss Ichiban goes on a personal quest to become a hero and uncover the reason for his betrayal alongside his companions Yakuza Like a Dragon received positive reviews from both players and critics who enjoyed the narrative characters gameplay unique take on the JRPG sub genre and presentation Yakuza Like a Dragon is the last game in the series to use the Yakuza name outside of Japan and the first to use the Japanese title worldwide albeit as a subtitle It is set to be followed up by two games a side story Like a Dragon Gaiden The Man Who Erased His Name in 2023 and the next mainline installment Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth in 2024 1 2 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Synopsis 2 1 Setting and characters 2 2 Plot 3 Development 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Sales 5 2 Awards 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGameplay Edit A turn based fight in the game Here Adachi fights an enemy while using the Enforcer Job 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 major departure from previous Yakuza games is the battle system Instead of the real time action beat em up mechanics of previous games Yakuza Like a Dragon features a real time 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 was released as paid downloadable content for the Japanese version of the game 3 but it comes as a standard feature in the Western release Complementing the new 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 4 5 Synopsis EditSetting and characters Edit The game takes place in Yokohama The game is set in 2019 three years after the events of Yakuza 6 The Song of Life For the first time in the Yakuza series the focus shifts away from Tokyo and the game s fictional recreation of Kabukichō called Kamurochō Instead most of the gameplay takes place in the Yokohama district of Isezaki Ijincho 6 which is based on Yokohama s real life Isezakichō district However Kamurochō and the Osaka district Sotenbori another area from previous Yakuza games based on the real life Dōtonbori district are featured in the game 6 Yokohama s criminal underworld consists of three interconnected factions known as the Ijin Three the Chinese Japanese gang Yokohama Liumang the Korean Japanese Geomijul mafia an offshoot of the Jingweon Mafia and the local yakuza organization the Seiryu Clan Yakuza Like a Dragon is also the first main series game not to have Kazuma Kiryu Takaya Kuroda Darryl Kurylo as its protagonist though he appears in a supporting capacity Its lead character is Ichiban Kasuga Kazuhiro Nakaya Kaiji Tang a low ranking member of the Arakawa Family a subsidiary of the Kanto based Tojo Clan Mandatory playable characters who join Kasuga s party include Yu Nanba Ken Yasuda Greg Chun a homeless ex nurse Koichi Adachi Akio Otsuka Andrew Morgado a former police officer Saeko Mukoda Sumire Uesaka Elizabeth Maxwell a hostess bar manager Joon gi Han Yuichi Nakamura Keong Sim a Geomijul operative and the body double of the Jingweon Mafia leader of the same name from Yakuza 6 and Tianyou Zhao Nobuhiko Okamoto Robbie Daymond leader of the Liumang Eri Kamataki appears as a character of the same name voiced by herself Eden Riegel the chief executive officer of Ichiban Confections who recruits Kasuga to help turn her company around as part of the business management minigame She may be recruited as an optional party member once the player reaches the first milestone objective within the minigame 7 Important non player characters include Masumi Arakawa Kiichi Nakai George Takei the patriarch of the Arakawa Family Masato Arakawa Kohsuke Toriumi Will Yun Lee Arakawa s son who falsified his identity to become Ryo Aoki the upstart Governor of Tokyo Jo Sawashiro Shinichi Tsutsumi Brian Bloom Arakawa s long serving right hand man Sota Kume Daisuke Hirakawa Zach Aguilar a fanatical member of Bleach Japan a political movement that seeks to cleanse Japan of its grey zones e g prostitution illegal immigration organized crime etc and protege of Aoki Seong hui Hana Takeda Fiona Rene the head of the Geomijul Ryuhei Hoshino Tetsuo Kanao JB Blanc chairman of the Seiryu Clan Akira Mabuchi Masanori Takeda Ed Bosco the second in command of the Liumang Reiji Ishioda Show Hayami Rino Romano a lieutenant of the Osaka based Omi Alliance and Yosuke Tendo Miō Tanaka John Eric Bentley an opportunistic Omi Alliance member and disgraced former professional boxer Kasuga s supporting cast also includes Mitsuo Yasumura Satoshi Tsuruoka SungWon Cho an Arakawa Family member and Kasuga s former oath brother Nick Ogata Kazumasa Nakamura Ray Chase a successful entrepreneur who helps Kasuga with fundings for his business Isao Nonomiya Yōhei Tadano William Salyers a soapland owner in Ijincho and Hamako Jun Karasawa Valerie Arem an Ijincho resident who shelters foreign sex workers and helps out Kasuga s party occasionally In addition to Kiryu several characters from previous Yakuza titles also return in supporting roles Osamu Kashiwagi Shunsuke Sakuya David Hayter a former senior Tojo Clan member who survived the events of Yakuza 3 and became proprietor of the Survive bar in Ijincho Daigo Dojima Satoshi Tokushige Roger Craig Smith sixth chairman of the Tojo Clan Goro Majima Hidenari Ugaki Matthew Mercer and Taiga Saejima Rikiya Koyama Ron Yuan senior Tojo Clan members who accompany Daigo Masaru Watase Rintarō Nishi James C Burns captain of the Omi Alliance and Makoto Date Kazuhiro Yamaji Bill Farmer a Kamurochō police detective and long time friend of Adachi Plot Edit In 2001 Masumi Arakawa persuades Ichiban Kasuga to confess to a murder that his captain Jo Sawashiro allegedly committed to protect the latter s reputation Kasuga feeling indebted to Arakawa agrees to shoulder the blame for the crime 18 years later Kasuga is released from jail but learns from police officer Koichi Adachi that the Tojo Clan has perished while Kamurocho has become the territory of its rival the Omi Alliance Adachi also informs Kasuga that Arakawa was responsible as he betrayed the clan to join the Omi while his son Masato whom Kasuga once chauffeured has died due to his deteriorating health Seeking to expose the truth together they crash an Omi Alliance meeting held by Arakawa Adachi is arrested for trespassing whilst Kasuga is shot by Arakawa Three days later a homeless man named Yu Nanba heals Kasuga s wounds after discovering his body in Ijincho Nanba sees a counterfeit bill in Kasuga s pocket and tells him that he is safe from the Omi Alliance because Ijincho is hostile territory Kasuga and Nanba meet Adachi where they agree to work for soapland owner Isao Nonomiya to make extra money After uncovering a conspiracy plot at the city s retirement home the gang discovers that Nonomiya is murdered which alerts Saeko Mukoda one of his employees The party discover that his killer was Akira Mabuchi a lieutenant of the Yokohama Liumang They also uncover the Liumang s collaboration with the Geomijul mafia and Seiryu Clan in running a money counterfeiting scheme This money is used by Yutaka Ogikubo a high profile politician to bribe the local police into effectively preserving peace The Liumang catch the group investigating the scheme and turns them over to Mabuchi Mabuchi reveals that he deliberately engineered the prior events so that he can frame the party as warmongering Seiryu Clan members Joon gi Han the second in command of the Geomijul saves the party from Mabuchi Mabuchi nonetheless executes two Seiryu Clan members to provoke further retaliation Kasuga s party heads to the Geomijul HQ so that they can find proof of Mabuchi s guilt and convince the other Ijincho gangs to not war against each other Seong hui the leader of Geomijul suddenly reveals to everyone that Nanba pretended to be homeless so that he could investigate his brother s disappearance after the latter tried to expose the money counterfeiting scheme She rallies the Geomijul and Liumang into executing Nanba prompting him to seek refuge in the HQ of Bleach Japan co founded by Tokyo s governor Ryo Aoki Kasuga eventually deduces that Aoki is actually Masato who took on a new identity and used Bleach Japan to cleanse Kamurocho of the Tojo Clan s influence However the police were afraid of a power vacuum so Aoki ordered the Omi Alliance to take over with Arakawa s help Aoki seeks to win the support of Ijincho by undermining the Yokohama underworld which he did by bribing Mabuchi into provoking a civil war The Omi Alliance invade the Geomijul HQ though they are defeated by Kasuga s party The Geomijul burns evidence of the entire money counterfeiting scheme so that Ogikubo s reputation is not damaged during the election season Tianyou Zhao the leader of the Liumang vows to spare Nanba if they could save the Geomijul from the Omi Touched by Zhao s solidarity the Geomijul warm up to Kasuga s party and by extension Nanba with Han and Zhao joining them Meanwhile Aoki employs his right hand man Sota Kume into running for candidacy as Yokohama s regional representative At the advice of Seiryu Clan chairman Ryusei Hoshino Kasuga runs as an independent candidate to stop Aoki s plans Hoshino also tells Kasuga that Arakawa never intended to kill him after the shooting Arakawa placed the counterfeit bill in his pocket given to him by Hoshino so that Kasuga could visit Hoshino on his behalf Hoshino had previously killed Arakawa s father for stealing the counterfeit money with Arakawa eventually forgiving him his decision to hand the bill back to Hoshino even though Arakawa had the power to expose it was evidence Tipped off by his former oath brother Mitsuo Yasumura Kasuga learns that Arakawa pretended to work for the Omi Alliance the entire time Kasuga and his party travel to Sotenbori Osaka and attend an Omi Alliance meeting where Arakawa along with Tojo Clan s sixth chairman Daigo Dojima and Omi captain Masaru Watase formally disband both organizations to stop Aoki from using them as pawns Kasuga and his party joined by Omi lieutenant Yosuke Tendo and Tojo officers Goro Majima and Taiga Saejima battle the rioting Omi members they are later joined by former Tojo Clan chairman Kazuma Kiryu who reveals himself as Watase s anonymous bodyguard Kasuga reconciles with Arakawa and learns that Aoki was the one who committed the murder 18 years ago Aoki orders the leaders of the Omi loyalists to kill Arakawa He also discovers the circumstances behind Kasuga s candidacy and as such orders Sawashiro to kill Hoshino Kasuga stops Sawashiro though in the process he learns that Aoki is actually Sawashiro s biological son and not Arakawa s while Kasuga is Arakawa s legitimate son Kiryu later meets Kasuga s party and reveals to them based on intel provided by the Fixer s men that Aoki has dispatched assassins after Sawashiro is put in jail because the latter planned to expose Aoki s guilt Kasuga s party stops the assassins then returns to Kamurochō where they arrange a hoax using incriminating evidence to lure out both Aoki and Tendo the latter being responsible for Arakawa s murder Kasuga defeats Tendo in combat then they secretly feign defeat to trick Aoki into verbally revealing his intent to murder Kasuga s party publicly leaks the video and defeats him As Kasuga tearfully begs Aoki to turn himself in Kume fatally stabs him outraged by his hypocrisy Some times later the evidence found in Arakawa s headquarters leads to the arrest of all Kamurochō officials whom accepted his bribe money Kasuga attends the funeral for Arakawa and Aoki and decides to remain in Ijincho after turning down Daigo s job offer for a security firm staffed by ex yakuza in Osaka Development EditThe 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 8 or Shin Yakuza in English 9 Sega announced that the game s story was completed at the end of May 2019 8 Sega received permission from Square Enix s Dragon Quest series creator Yuji Horii to mention Dragon Quest in the game which was Ichiban s favorite video game Series creator Toshihiro Nagoshi said that the new style of logo was done to reflect Ichiban Kasuga s differing personality compared to Kazuma Kiryu 10 Sega staff explained in a 2019 interview that they wanted to try a different style of gameplay but that if it is badly received they intend to return to real time combat for future games The game s main theme Ichibanka 一番歌 Number One Song was performed by Shonan no Kaze who previously performed the main theme of Yakuza 0 and Kurohyō 2 Ryu ga Gotoku Ashura hen and Yasutaka Nakata The game is the first mainline Yakuza title to receive an English dub since the original Yakuza in 2005 11 Alongside the English dub as in Judgment it also features dual English subtitle sets one with the Japanese audio with English subtitles matching the Japanese translation and the other matching the English dub Localizations in French German Italian and Spanish focus on the Japanese audio regardless of the selected voice language The International release in Japan and Asia as well as the Western release via an update has dual audio and eleven subtitle language adding Portuguese Russian Japanese Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese and Korean to the previous five languages French German Italian Spanish Russian and Portuguese are only available in the Western release on PS5 all other versions have all languages present regardless of region For the first time in the series karaoke songs in the English dub are sung in English by the English voice cast with the English versions displaying the English lyrics on all languages and the Japanese versions displaying the Japanese romaji lyrics only when the language set to English French German Italian Spanish Portuguese or Russian Japanese kanji lyrics when set to Japanese Traditional Chinese lyrics when set to Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese lyrics when set to Simplified Chinese Korean lyrics when set to Korean unlike the Yakuza Remastered Collection in which lyrics between the Japanese kanji and romaji and English translation can be toggled 12 Darryl Kurylo and Bill Farmer reprise their roles from the original Yakuza as Kazuma Kiryu and Makoto Date respectively Matthew Mercer replaces Mark Hamill as Goro Majima David Hayter replaces John DiMaggio as Osamu Kashiwagi credited as The Bartender and Isaac C Singleton Jr replaces Gary Anthony Williams as Gary Buster Holmes Release EditThe game was released in Japan on January 16 2020 for PlayStation 4 with the Traditional Chinese and Korean versions being released on the same day 7 13 It was released worldwide for PlayStation 4 Xbox One and the Xbox Series X S on November 10 2020 14 15 16 It was released for Windows on the same day but purchase of the Windows version of the game was blocked in various countries and territories in East Asia and Southeast Asia 17 A PlayStation 5 version was released on March 2 2021 18 A version for Amazon Luna was made available on December 10 2021 19 Although the game s release for the Xbox One Xbox Series X S and PC in Japan was originally announced in November 2020 as postponed indefinitely 20 the game was released for the platforms in Japan and Asia on February 25 2021 This version of the game was titled International as it contains some features introduced with the worldwide release such as the English audio track option the additional costume sets and the New Game Plus downloadable content included 21 This version was also released in the region for the PlayStation 5 on March 2 2021 the same day as its worldwide release 22 Anyone who makes the purchase of the PS5 version can unlock the Legends Costume Set for free 23 RGG Studios reported that they re working on making the necessary changes to correct errors for buyers who purchased the free PS4 to PS5 upgrade 24 Reception EditReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacriticPC 83 100 25 PS4 84 100 26 XONE 89 100 27 XSX 83 100 28 PS5 86 100 29 Review scoresPublicationScoreDestructoid7 5 10 30 Famitsu38 40 31 Game Informer9 25 10 32 GameSpot9 10 33 GamesRadar 34 IGN7 10 35 PC Gamer US 72 100 36 Push Square8 10 37 RPGamer4 5 39 RPGFan94 100 38 Yakuza Like a Dragon received positive reviews from critics ending up with generally favorable reviews according to Metacritic 25 26 27 28 29 Critics praised the game s new take on the Yakuza series alongside the characters but criticized the turn based battles as being repetitive towards the end of the game 30 36 35 In a positive review for Game Informer Jeff Cork praised the new protagonist writing Without the weight of half a dozen or so games and their associated histories on his shoulders Kasuga is a blank slate for this new Yokohama adventure Kasuga certainly has goals and motivations but the fact that he s such a small figure in this world creates an exhilarating feeling of freedom Cork also enjoyed the game s job system saying that it holds a satisfying amount of depth and allows for unique party combinations 32 Jordan Devore of Destructoid disliked the long animations in combat Early on I had a fun enough time watching these chaotic and slightly out of control scenes unfold They didn t drag on But at a certain point I got so sick of waiting for Ichiban and co to run up and actually perform their attacks Additionally Devore wrote that Put another way Like a Dragon s turn based combat is fine but fine can only go so far when hours long brick walls force you to stop and grind for XP so you can stand a reasonable chance against beefy boss encounters 30 Yahtzee Croshaw of The Escapist called Yakuza Like a Dragon the third best game of 2020 praising it for turning around the Yakuza franchise with its fun characters and greater lean into the inherent silliness of the franchise 40 In his review of the game he commended it for how a likeable protagonist and a bit more of a lean into the usual wackiness it has successfully charmed the nurses into keeping the life support machine plugged in Every Yakuza game is basically a loose box of disconnected toys but for the record this is a particularly nice box with some choice toys Like Legos and Masters of the Universe 41 Sales Edit Yakuza Like a Dragon was the best selling print game during its first 4 days on sale in Japan with 300 000 copies sold 42 By March 2020 a total of 450 000 digital and physical copies had been sold in Japan and Asia 43 Awards Edit Yakuza Like a Dragon was awarded a Japan Game Awards Award for Excellence in the Future Division at the Tokyo Game Show 2019 44 Yakuza Like a Dragon was also nominated in The Game Awards 2020 for Best RPG category but lost to Final Fantasy VII Remake 45 and received a nomination for Ultimate Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards 46 along with Role Playing Game of the Year at the 24th Annual Dice Awards 47 Yakuza Like a Dragon was also awarded with a PlayStation Partner Awards Partner Award for achieving particularly noteworthy results 48 Other awards included Hilarious Humor at the Dreamies 49 and OUTSTANDING Game Franchise Role Playing at the 2020 NAVGTR Awards where it was also nominated in seven other categories 50 Notes Edit Known in Japan as Ryu 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 Known in Japan as Ryu ga Gotoku 7 Hikari to Yami no Yukue Intanashonaru Japanese 龍が如く7 光と闇の行方 インターナショナル Like a Dragon 7 Whereabouts of Light and Darkness International References Edit Ngan Liv September 14 2022 Like a Dragon Gaiden The Man Who Erased His Name is a Yakuza spin off for Kiryu Eurogamer Retrieved September 14 2022 Swanson Drew June 17 2023 What the Subtitle Infinite Wealth Could Mean for Like a Dragon Game Rant Retrieved June 27 2023 ryugagotoku February 25 2020 PS4 龍が如く7 光と闇の行方 有償追加DLC やり込み拡張パック 配信が決定 強くてニューゲーム 2周目 2周目限定の高難易度モード実装 など やり込み要素を拡張 みなさまのクリアしたやり込みセーブデータを消さずに 少々お待ちいただけましたら幸いです PS4 Ryu ga Gotoku 7 Whereabouts of Light and Darkness Paid additional DLC Replay Expansion Pack will be distributed Strong and new game 2nd lap Implementation of a high difficulty mode limited to the 2nd lap etc We would appreciate it if you could wait for a while without erasing the save data that you cleared Tweet Archived from the original on February 25 2020 via Twitter PS4 龍が如く7 光と闇の行方 本日発売 HEADLINE NEWS 龍が如くスタジオ com PS4 Yakuza 7 Whereabouts of Light and Darkness Released Today 龍が如くスタジオ com セガ公式ポータルサイト January 16 2020 Archived from the original on January 19 2020 Retrieved February 8 2020 Romano Sal January 16 2020 Yakuza Like a Dragon details day one DLC Demon and Bosslady jobs more Gematsu Archived from the original on February 26 2020 Retrieved February 8 2020 a b Kataoka Ryuichi September 14 2019 龍が如く7 光と闇の行方 は横浜 伊勢佐木異人町がメインだが 東京 神室町と大阪 蒼天堀にも行ける Yakuza 7 Whereabouts of Light and Darkness is mainly located in Isezaki Ijincho Yokohama but you can also visit Kamurocho Tokyo and Sotenbori Osaka IGN Japan in Japanese Archived from the original on September 24 2019 Retrieved September 17 2019 a b 龍が如く7 光と闇の行方 PlayStation 4 セガ公式サイト in Japanese SEGA Archived from the original on September 21 2019 Retrieved September 24 2019 a b Glagowski Peter May 29 2019 Yakuza director confirms story work is done on Shin Ryu Ga Gotoku Destructoid Archived from the original on June 5 2019 Retrieved September 15 2019 Parijat Shubhankar March 18 2018 Yakuza 7 Shin Yakuza New Details Revealed Dev Discusses Possibilities For Yakuza 0 Sequel Gaming Bolt Archived from the original on July 27 2020 Retrieved September 15 2019 Tetsuya Inamoto August 29 2019 龍が如く7 光と闇の行方 発表会レポート シリーズで培ったアクションをコマンド入力式のバトルへと昇華 仲間との絆を描く物語にも注目 Ryu ga Gotoku 7 whereabouts of light and darkness presentation report The actions cultivated in the series are sublimated into command input type battles Also pay attention to the story that depicts the bond with friends in Japanese 4Gamer net Archived from the original on October 12 2019 Retrieved September 17 2019 Skrebels Joe July 22 2020 Yakuza Like a Dragon PS5 Version English Dub and More Announced IGN Archived from the original on July 22 2020 Retrieved July 22 2020 Lada Jeny October 6 2020 Yakuza Like a Dragon Minigames Include English Baka Mitai Karaoke Siliconera Archived from the original on October 9 2020 Retrieved October 6 2020 Moon Mariella August 29 2019 Yakuza 7 is coming in 2020 with turn based combat Engadget Archived from the original on December 18 2019 Retrieved January 18 2020 Sheridan Connor September 12 2019 Yakuza Like a Dragon gets an extended trailer and an official Western release window GamesRadar Archived from the original on October 29 2019 Retrieved November 12 2020 Phillips Tom May 7 2020 Yakuza Like a Dragon is an Xbox Series X launch title Eurogamer Archived from the original on May 8 2020 Retrieved May 7 2020 Chalk Andy May 7 2020 Yakuza Like a Dragon confirmed for Windows 10 PC Gamer Archived from the original on May 8 2020 Retrieved May 7 2020 Yakuza Like a Dragon Versi PC Tidak Dirilis di Indonesia Yakuza Like a Dragon PC version 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