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Director's Cut was one of the many third-party launch titles for the Nintendo Switch 2. Originally released in 2015, this prequel to the long-running ...
We love Kiryu and Ichiban's style in Yakuza/LaD, but it can't be denied that Goro Majima is the king of outfits. We rank all ...
For those who missed last month's Publisher Sale, SEGA announced that its Mid-Year Deals promo is now live on the PlayStation ...
Goro Majima might not be able to catch Sujimon in Hawaii, but he can still interact with its population of Sickos by playing Sicko Snap. This photography mini-game returns from Like a Dragon ...
It gives Majima his own twist on larger scale encounters than the Yakuza scraps of old, without needing the super spy gadgets Kazuma Kiryu wielded in Like a Dragon Gaiden.
Majima's character arc in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is reflected in the transformation of the Goromaru ship, revealing his newfound freedom.
As Majima assumes the role of a pirate captain in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, the game's substories play a pivotal role in showing his leadership, loyalty, and sense of adventure.
If Majima represents the good-hearted Yakuza bada*s, Noah's childlike innocence adds to Majima's narrative. It was heartwarming to see these two individuals exchange their thoughts on surfing and ...
Goro Majima's Charisma and Leadership Qualities Are Perfect Traits for a Pirate Captain In the Like a Dragon / Yakuza series, very few are as fearsome and naturally authoritative as Goro Majima.
As for Majima's solo performances, The Sun at 36.5c is a jovial and heartfelt pop ballad harshly contrasted by Midnight Desire, a thrash metal track musing on twilight junk food cravings.
Majima can collect Honolulu PD bounties on criminals too dangerous for the cops to apprehend, build up relationships with his most prized crewmembers through the Drink Links system, or become a ...
Coupled with being a Majima-centric game, Pirate Yakuza also continues RGG’s growing reputation for mimicking mechanics from other big game franchises in ways that go beyond dingy gimmicks ...