Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii Confirms A Major Character’s Fate

Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii Confirms A Major Character's Fate
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Summary

  • Goro Majima finally has his own game with Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii.
  • Although the pirate theme might make it look a little silly, it does have some important updates for fans.
  • You’ll have to get to the endgame to see them, though, so don’t read on if you don’t want to be spoiled.

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii might be Goro Majima’s first solo game, but it also provides some big updates on some characters who are very important to the series.

Even though it really hasn’t been that long since we got the last major release in the Like a Dragon series with last year’s excellent Infinite Wealth, that hasn’t stopped RGG Studios from already putting out another game. This one’s special, though, as it focuses entirely on everyone’s favourite character, Goro Majima, who finally has his own solo adventure.

Major spoilers for Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii will follow. Don’t go further than here if you don’t want to know about the final few hours.

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We see Majima at his lowest, but then get to witness him rise to his finest.

Although Majima’s game is clearly a bit tongue-in-cheek with its pirate theme, the former Tojo Clan vice chairman’s game does have a serious story hiding underneath its eyepatch. That story also has a few nods and references to the series’ other main protagonists, including giving us an important and somewhat depressing update on Kiryu’s condition.

Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii Confirms Kiryu’s Status And Has A Cameo From Ichi

Majima and Saejima in the hospital in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii.

When Majima first starts out on his pirate adventure, he’s suffering from amnesia and has no idea who he really is or what he’s been up to. We find out towards the end of the game that he was actually searching for a treasure that’s said to be the elixir of life, which he was trying to find to cure Kiryu of his cancer.

Majima sadly doesn’t end up getting his hands on the cure, but the game ends with him and Saejima going to visit Kiryu in the hospital, lamenting the fact that he’s stuck in the condition he’s in while they get to keep living life. While it’s a shame that Kiryu doesn’t get a cure by the game’s end, it does at least confirm that he’s still alive, even if he’s still in the hospital.

Pirate Yakuza even ends with “To be continued”, suggesting there might be a bit more story to tell about how Kiryu’s getting on.

Ichiban and Majima in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii.

Kiryu isn’t the only protagonist to be mentioned in Pirate Yakuza, though, as Ichiban actually makes a cameo in the final hours as well. As Majima finishes his story, it’s revealed that he was actually telling it all to Ichi, who has rented out a studio and is filming the interview for whatever reason. It’s a bit random, but it’s good to see our boy.

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