Games To Play If You Love Yakuza
The
Yakuza
series
launched in 2005 to great success in Japan and developed a cult following in the West. The 1980s set that
Yakuza 0
introduced the series to a more mainstream audience. The games feature semi-open and faithfully recreated Japanese settings in famous Tokyo cities and their seedy underbelly. The first seven games in the series center around Kiryu and are self-contained stories in their own right. The eighth title,
Yakuza: Like a Dragon,
introduces a new protagonist, Ichiban, with unique motivations and a turn-based combat system.
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While most of the Yakuza games provide a fair challenge for players to overcome, this isn’t the case for every entry in the beloved action series.
Despite the modern and realistic settings, the games feature brawling mechanics similar to the old-school beat-em-ups combined with traditional JRPG elements with near-random battles and leveling up. While few games replicate the
Yakuza
series, this list includes games that will satisfy fans.
Updated November 25, 2023, by Michael Llewellyn:
The Yakuza series is best known for their classically inspired action RPGs with combat reminiscent of side-scrolling fighting games like Streets of Rage and Double Dragon. The latest Like A Dragon mainline entries have transitioned to turn-based combat similar to the Dragon Quest games, but this list focuses on the games featuring Kiryu as the main character. The update includes specifications of already listed titles and more
games similar to Yakuza
.
23
Watchdogs 2
A High
Tech
Crime Thriller Set In California
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Released
: 2016 -
Developer
: Ubisoft -
Platform
: Amazon Luna, PC, PS4, and Xbox One
Watchdogs 2
is an open-world action game set in California. It centers on a hacktivist group known as Dedsec as they take on corruption and the gangs that dominate the streets. It plays similarly to a modern-day
Assassin’s Creed
game with
GTA
elements.
Moreover, it features a good balance between humor and the tone of a crime thriller, like the
Yakuza
series. Gameplay elements like hacking into the city’s technology can create hilarious moments of slapstick comedy and destruction in the world.
22
Mafia 2
A Mature Crime Drama Set in The 1940s
Mafia 2: Definitive Edition
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Franchise
-
Mafia
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Platform(s)
-
PC, PS4, Xbox One
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Released
-
May 19, 2020
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Developer(s)
-
Hangar 13
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Publisher(s)
-
2K Games
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Genre(s)
-
Action-Adventure, Shooter, Open-World
Mafia 2
is a 1940s and early 50s mobster game inspired by classic movies like
The Godfather
and
Goodfellas.
It was updated and remastered for the PS4 and Xbox One, but it wasn’t as definitive as the remake of
Mafia’s
first title.
However, despite its clunky mechanics,
Mafia 2
features a compelling and mature
story
of Vito Scaletta’s rise to power in the ranks of the Falcone crime family. Fans of
Yakuza’s
more dramatic and political mob stories will love the struggles of Vito and his relationships with friends and family.
21
Ghostwire: Tokyo
A Stunning Recreation Of Tokyo
Ghostwire Tokyo
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Platform(s)
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PS5, PC, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
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Released
-
March 25, 2022
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Developer(s)
-
Tango Gameworks
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Publisher(s)
-
Bethesda
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Genre(s)
-
Action, Adventure
Ghostwire: Tokyo
is a first-person supernatural action-adventure. It is stylistically different from the
Yakuza
series. However, those who love exploring a stunning version of Tokyo steeped in culture and lore will find much to love in this title from the creators of
The Evil Within.
The gameplay and tone are different from
Yakuza
but equally quirky and unusual.
Originally a PlayStation 5 exclusive,
Ghostwire: Tokyo
is also available on PC and Xbox Series X/S. The visually striking title takes advantage of the more advanced hardware and helps the neon-drenched city of Tokyo come to life in a way that rivals the
Yakuza
games.
20
Double Dragon: Neon
Arcade Style Fighting For Fans Of Yakuza’s Combat
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Released:
2012 -
Platform:
PC, PS3, Switch, and Xbox 360 -
Developer:
Abstraction Games and WayForward Technologies
Before
Streets of Rage 4
reinvigorated the side-scrolling beat-em-up genre,
Double Dragon: Neon
took a shot in 2012. There is an 80s feel and theme to the gameplay, mechanics, and style that fans of
Yakuza 0
will love. It is more challenging than
Streets of Rage 4
and the recent
Double Dragon: Gaiden
, the more classically styled update on the arcade classic.
The street battles in
Yakuza
and the recent
Judgment
series are reminiscent of classic coin-op beat-em-ups like
Double Dragon
and
Streets of Rage,
with their over-the-top fights and special moves.
Double Dragon: Neon
is a good combination of old and new mechanics with the fighting game formula.
19
Devil May Cry 5
Classic Combat In Stunning Sequel
Devil May Cry 5
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Franchise
-
Devil May Cry
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Platform(s)
-
PS4, Xbox One, PC, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
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Released
-
March 8, 2019
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Developer(s)
-
Capcom
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Publisher(s)
-
Capcom
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Genre(s)
-
Action
The Devil May Cry series has always been renowned for its magnificent combat. The satisfying combos where Dante effortlessly tears through large groups of enemies will resonate with fans of the
Yakuza
combat system. After the furious fan reaction to the reboot from Ninja Theory,
Devil May Cry 5
is a return to form and arguably the best DMC game to date.
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Thematically,
Devil May Cry
has little in common with the
Yakuza
series. However, where the original
Yakuza
fighting system is like a throwback to classic Japanese 80s and 90s beat-em-ups,
DMCV
harks back to the hack-and-slash classics like
Golden Axe
in a single-player format.
18
Streets Of Rage 4
A Classic Side Scrolling Beat-Em Up For Modern Audiences
Streets of Rage 4
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Platform(s)
-
Switch, Xbox One, PS4, PC
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Released
-
April 30, 2020
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Developer(s)
-
Dotemu, Guard Crush Games, Lizardcube
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Publisher(s)
-
Dotemu
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Genre(s)
-
Beat ‘Em Up
With several hack-n-slash games available, beat-em-up style combat is not utilized enough in modern gaming. Despite being a staple of the
Yakuza
series for so many years, the developers opted for a turn-based combat system in
Like a Dragon.
Thankfully, another classic Sega franchise can offer a solid alternative.
The Streets of Rage series returned in 2020 following an incredibly long hiatus. The long wait for a sequel proved worthwhile, as
Streets of Rage 4
is one of the best beat-em-ups since the third title. Comparatively, its story is simplistic compared to
Yakuza.
Moreover, there is little freedom outside combat. However, the fighting system is the perfect throwback for fans of the street
brawling in
Yakuza
.
17
L.A. Noire
A Character-Driven Detective Drama Set In The 1940s
LA Noire
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Platform(s)
-
PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Switch, PC
-
Released
-
May 17, 2011
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Developer(s)
-
Team Bondi
-
Publisher(s)
-
Rockstar Games
-
Genre(s)
-
Action, Adventure
As a detective sim,
L.A. Noire
has more in common with some of the investigative mechanics in the
Yakuza
spin-off series
Judgement.
However, fans of
Yakuza
love deep character stories and crime dramas filled with twists, turns, and betrayals. This late 1940 set drama is an easy recommendation.
Players take on the role of a straight and honest-to-a-fault cop named Cole Phelps as he rises through the ranks as a detective. Fans of beautifully crafted open worlds will love
L.A. Noire.
The themes and style appear to be inspired by the classic
movie
L.A. Confidential.
Admittedly, there is a lack of activities in the detective drama, but the twists and surprises will keep fans entertained.
16
Persona 5 Royal
An Incredible JRPG Set In Modern-Day Tokyo
Persona 5 Royal
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Franchise
-
Persona
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Platform(s)
-
PS4, PS5, Switch, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
-
Released
-
March 31, 2020
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Developer(s)
-
Atlus
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Publisher(s)
-
Atlus
-
Genre(s)
-
JRPG
Persona 5 Royal
may have a different vibe from the Yakuza games, but the modern-day setting will appeal to those who enjoy the Yakuza series. The modern-day Tokyo setting will resonate with fans of Kamurocho from the
Yakuza
games. The protagonists and relatable supporting cast are as endearing to the player as the
Yakuza
games, with backstories that fans can get behind.
The stylish combat system is turn-based, and those who played
Yakuza: Like a Dragon
should feel at home. More importantly,
Persona 5
has hours of side quests and post-game content to keep fans busy.
15
Final Fantasy 7 Remake
A Sci-Fi Fantasy Classic Remade
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade
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Franchise
-
Final Fantasy
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Platform(s)
-
PC, PS5
-
Released
-
June 10, 2021
-
Developer(s)
-
Square Enix
-
Publisher(s)
-
Square Enix
-
Genre(s)
-
JRPG
Thematically, the
Final Fantasy 7 Remake
is very different from the
Yakuza
series. It is a science fiction fantasy set in a cyberpunk-inspired world, as opposed to the streets of Tokyo. It appears to borrow a few elements from the
Yakuza
series with its take on exploration and accepting side quests from NPCs.
The world of the
Final Fantasy 7 Remake
lacks the openness of a
Yakuza
title. However, there is still a lot of freedom to explore and take on side quests.
Yakuza
fans will love the unusual characters in Midgar. Moreover, it has an excellent real-time battle system that will resonate with fans of the action-based combat before
Yakuza:
Like a Dragon.
14
Saints Row: The Third
A Humorous Take On The Crime Sim Genre
Saints Row 3
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Franchise
-
Saints Row
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Platform(s)
-
PS3, Xbox 360, Switch, PC, Linux
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Released
-
November 15, 2011
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Developer(s)
-
Volition
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Publisher(s)
-
THQ
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Genre(s)
-
Action, Adventure
Underneath the dark overtones of the
Yakuza
series, its humorous and wacky world of side quests and characters contrasts it. Fans of the series have come to love the amusing nature of these elements as they help break up the drama without forcing it.
However, fans who want to try something more outrageous and self-aware will not go far wrong with the
Saints Row
series.
Saints Row The Third
is often regarded as the best in the series and fully expects gamers to play with their tongue firmly in their cheek the whole time.
13
Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate
Taking Down Gangs In A Victorian London Setting
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate
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Franchise
-
Assassin’s Creed
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Platform(s)
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PS4, Xbox One, PC, Stadia, Amazon Luna
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Released
-
October 23, 2015
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Developer(s)
-
Ubisoft
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Publisher(s)
-
Ubisoft
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Genre(s)
-
Action, Adventure
Released in 2016,
Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate
was the last game in the franchise before the studio went complete open-world RPG in the style of
The Witcher 3
. It is set in Victorian-era London and is arguably the most stunning recreation of the city in gaming.
The game puts players in the shoes of the brother and sister duo Jacob and Evie as they fight to take London back from the Templar-controlled gangs of London. The themes of gang wars and street fighting are at the focal point of this entry and are perfect for fans of crime sagas who want something a little different.
12
Grand Theft Auto 5
An Open World Crime Game With Three Protagonists
Grand Theft Auto 5
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Franchise
-
Grand Theft Auto
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Platform(s)
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PS5, PS4, PS3, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC
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Released
-
September 17, 2013
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Developer(s)
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Rockstar North
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Publisher(s)
-
Rockstar Games
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Genre(s)
-
Open-World, Action
The
Grand Theft Auto
series has very little in common with the
Yakuza
series in its gameplay, but the two franchises draw some comparisons. Both games put the players in the shoes of an anti-hero navigating the criminal underworld and have a ton of side quests and mini-games to explore in their vast and detailed worlds.
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Fans can’t wait to bring all the crazy Yakuza antics to a new playground.
In addition,
Grand Theft Auto 5
features three protagonists with intertwining stories – a feature used to outstanding effect in
Yakuza 4
and
Yakuza 5.
Similarly, the two series use satirical humor in contrast with the serious overtones of the main story.
11
Binary Domain
A Character-Driven Sci-Fi Adventure From The Yakuza Studio
Binary Domain
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Platform(s)
-
PC, PS3, Xbox 360
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Released
-
February 28, 2012
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Developer(s)
-
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio
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Publisher(s)
-
Sega
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Genre(s)
-
Third-Person Shooter
There are many overlooked classics from the PS3/360 generation, but few games went under the radar quite as much as
Binary Domain
. It is very different in tone from the
Yakuza
series, but as it is from the Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, it is worthy of a mention.
The game offers the same kind of unique storytelling that only the team behind
Yakuza
can offer. It has excellent character stories and a cast that the player can get behind. There is not much in the way of exploration as it has more in common with the
Gears of War
series, but the characters and narrative are distinctive to the studio.
10
Mafia 3
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Released:
2016 -
Platform:
macOS, PC, PS4, and Xbox One -
Developer:
Hangar 13
In terms of its world,
Mafia 3
would have benefited from being more like the
Yakuza
series by scaling it down to provide a more focused gameplay experience. However, fans of the
Yakuza
series will appreciate the attention to detail in the New Orleans-inspired setting.
Yakuza
fans, however, will find themselves engrossed with the narrative in
Mafia 3
and characters that the audience can get behind. Players who can look past an open world at odds with its pacing will find
a
mature and
character-driven crime drama
.
9
The Warriors
A Classic Brawler Based On The Warriors Movie
The Warriors
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Platform(s)
-
PS2, PS4, PSP, Xbox (Original)
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Released
-
October 17, 2005
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Developer(s)
-
Rockstar Toronto, Rockstar Leeds
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Publisher(s)
-
Rockstar Games
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Genre(s)
-
Action-Adventure, Beat ‘Em Up
Developed by Rockstar,
The Warriors
is a licensed action game based on the 1979 action film. In terms of scale and activities,
The Warriors
is smaller than
Yakuza,
but those who loved brawling with gangs in the streets will find many
Yakuza-
like elements to enjoy in this title.
Like
Yakuza,
The combat mechanics in
The Warriors
pay homage to old-school beat-em-ups like
Streets of Rage
and
Double Dragon.
Fans who love frequenting the Club SEGA arcade will be thrilled that
The Warriors
features an in-game arcade machine called Armies of The Night, which pays tribute to 90s 2D beat-em-ups.
8
Mafia: The Definitive Edition
A Stunning Remake Of A Mobster Classic
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Released:
2020 -
Platform:
PC,
PS4, and Xbox One -
Developer:
Hanger 13
Released in 2020,
Mafia: The Definitive Edition
is a from-the-ground-up remake of the original title launched in 2002 for PC and PS2. It stays true to the classic story, but the visuals have naturally seen a massive update in this remake.
Mafia
is set in 1930s America Lost Heaven, Illinois, a fictional city inspired by Los Angeles, Chicago, and San Francisco. For players that want a classic mob-themed storyline with a great cast of characters and the voice acting to back it up,
Mafia: The Definitive Edition
is a good recommendation for gangster fans.
7
Bully
A High School-Set Adventure With A Focused Open World
Bully
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Platform(s)
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PC, PS2, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Wii, Mobile
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Released
-
October 17, 2006
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Developer(s)
-
Rockstar Vancouver
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Publisher(s)
-
Rockstar Games
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Genre(s)
-
Sandbox
Bully
is another open-world Rockstar title that can appeal to fans of the
Yakuza
series
.
The game is set in a private school, and the experience is more refined and scaled-down than the
Grand Theft Auto
series. As a result, the game is packed with memorable and relatable characters and more focused gameplay.
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The protagonist deals with gangs and issues with hierarchy not a million miles away from a
Yakuza
title. The school setting of Bullworth Academy features a compact world that has more in common with Kamurocho than the wide-open spaces seen in a
GTA
title. The school has several side quests and mini-games to keep players busy in between its main story.
6
Way Of The Samurai 4
A 19th Century Samurai Adventure
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Released:
2012 -
Platform:
PS3 and PC -
Developer:
Acquire
If there is another series embroiled in Japanese culture that is not like anything else, it is the action RPG series
Way of the Samurai
.
Way of the Samurai 4
is set in 19th-century Japan, and the player will find themselves in a world that feels distinct and alive.
Like
Yakuza,
Way of the Samurai
features a large cast of weird and wonderful characters, several mini-games, and side quests to complete.
Way of the Samurai
has a short main story but requires multiple playthroughs. Moreover, every action the player takes in one completed version of the story impacts the next.
5
Sleeping Dogs
A Hong Kong Set Crime Drama
Sleeping Dogs
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Platform(s)
-
PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC
-
Released
-
August 14, 2012
-
Developer(s)
-
United Front Games
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Publisher(s)
-
Square Enix
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Genre(s)
-
Open-World, Action
When it comes to the Western equivalent of the
Yakuza
series,
Grand Theft Auto
is usually mentioned. However, it is the often-overlooked
Sleeping Dogs
that combined elements of both
Yakuza
and
GTA
that are the best match.
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Instead of a Tokyo setting,
Sleeping Dogs
puts the players in the shoes of an undercover cop who infiltrates the Triads in a lovingly recreated Hong Kong. While the combat system has more in common with the
Batman: Arkham
series, it features
Yakuza-
style environmental finishers. In addition, the mini-games are reminiscent of a
Yakuza
title with Poker, Mahjong, martial arts classes, and Karaoke.
4
Fist of The North Star: Lost Paradise
A Post-Apocalyptic Action Game From The Yakuza Studio
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Released:
2018 -
Platform:
PS4 -
Developer:
Ryu Ga Gotaku Studio
Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise
is a post-apocalyptic
action adventure. It is based on the
Fist of the North Star
manga franchise that has spawned live-action and anime movies. It was developed by the same team behind the
Yakuza
series and has much of the same DNA. Kiryu Kazama’s voice actor, Takaya Kuroda, takes on the lead role as the warrior Kenshiro. Interestingly
,
Kenshiro’s rival is voiced by Hidenari Ugaki as Jagi. Ugaki plays Kiryu’s longtime rival,
Goro Majima.
World design will feel familiar to
Yakuza
fans. Even though Lost
Paradise’s
Eden isn’t as attractive or as dense as
Yakuza’s
Kamurucho, it is packed with enough content to keep the players busy. Some include seeking out SEGA arcade classics like
OutRun
and Super
Hang-On
in hidden locations.
Lost Paradise
even has its unique spin on the Karaoke mini-game from
Yakuza
.
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