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Yakuza: Like A Dragon
Edge
|January 2021
Kiryu who? It says much for the success of this remarkable reinvention that we don’t miss the Dragon Of Dojima half as much as we expected to.
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Developer/publisher Sega (Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio)
Format PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series (tested)
Release Out now (PC, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series), March 2, 2021 (PS5)
Some of the credit for that goes to lovably naïve new protagonist Ichiban Kasuga, whose journey begins with a very Kiryu-esque sacrifice as he takes the fall for a murder, only to be devastatingly betrayed by his beloved patriarch when his lengthy prison stretch is over. But if Kasuga’s background is similar to his predecessor’s, he’s a totally different animal: his upper lip isn’t nearly so stiff, his heart as clearly visible on his sleeve as the shock of hair on his head. He’s also prone to letting his imagination run away with him, a childhood love of Dragon Quest convincing him he’s the hero in his own RPG. This manifests in a shift to turn-based party combat, where friends and enemies alike are transformed – and so, too, is the series itself.

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This story is from the January 2021 edition of Edge.
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