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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 25.2 hrs on record (22.5 hrs at review time)
Posted: 31 Oct, 2024 @ 12:58pm

From once being an uninterested fella to taking the Yakuza world matters to his personal interest, the man who erased his name evolved a lot after being reborn giving up his prior lifestyles and all things once he achieved.
More preferred term, it's Rose like a Phoenix. More savage yet equally refined now taking his personal feelings into the clan and other worldly matters. After given a second chance he gave up his life meditating inside a temple, but his fate had already decided some greater things he is destined to accomplish.

The gameplay has kept it's Yakuza style signature. Say it world design, combat systems, interactions and all the side hustles. The Akame network is troublesome, forcing you to run errands and fulfilling the needs of all types of people. You can take hours to grind or follow the main quests.

The grand Colosseum is majestic and attracts lot of fighters. It also allows you to recruit new fighters on your side. However the brawling challenges are ridiculous throwing some unrealistic opponents and thus may force you to hit at max stats to beat'em all. Lots of cash burning follows this process. It has a rank system from Silver all the way to the Platinum to access all the arenas.

Joryu the main character is mainly depicted as a saint once again involving into clan matters while being backed up by his own Dojima.

Ryu Ga studios did well crafting this part of story of Yakuza series.




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