As a game designed to bridge the gap between mainline entries, just like The Man Who Erased His Name, you won’t find another 70+ hour RPG in Goro Majima’s latest escapade. That’s okay, though, because RGG Studio is already primed to deliver long-lasting quality in a different way. That’s in its memorable absurdity, but RGG Studio has already managed to communicate it much more effectively in just four words: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii.
Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii Could Answer An Age Old Fan Debate About Majima’s Personality

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