ARPG from the Like a Dragon saga that combines action, humor and a touch of madness
The Like a Dragon saga (previously Yakuza) is a franchise that never ceases to surpris. Now that you can download Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii for PC, the most recent installment of the saga, it's time to live an extravagant adventure with Goro Majima in this action RPG in which the main character has no memory, but has plenty of problems and absurd situations.
In terms of graphics, Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii shines with vibrant settings that capture the essence of Hawaii, including paradisiacal beaches, lively streets and tropical landscapes. While the gameplay, faithful to the saga, presents intense combats full of action, with the addition of naval battles and the now classic minigames so associated with the franchise.
Main features of Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii
- Story centered on Goro Majima, a charismatic character full of nuances.
- Detailed locations in a semi-open world.
- Crazy combat system, with hand-to-hand fights and naval battles.
- Accessible for new players, without having to have played previous installments.
Yakuzas and pirates in Hawaii? Only Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii could make something like this work and be memorable.
Is Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii worth playing?
Absolutely. This game shows why the Like a Dragon series is so special. With an absurd but captivating story, hilarious situations and innovative gameplay, it is a must-have title if you like action RPGs.
In short, Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii confirms that the saga is not afraid to take risks. With its mix of action, humor and fresh mechanics, it is an adventure that you cannot miss.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Windows 10

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