Have you seen the absolute size of your pirate ship in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii? It’s impossible to run a ...
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studios has consistently put out two to four games a year since 2012. Somehow, the quality of their games has ...
Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is a game perfect for newcomers to the series but still has things long-fans will appreciate.
Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii continues to show RGG's prowess at dynamic transitions, weaving its way into music, choreography, and story.
Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii' doesn't go all the way with its nautical ambitions, but its infectious energy and oddball premise ...
You have swords you can throw ... Screenshot by Siliconera Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is fairly long by side game standards, though length will vary wildly depending on how much you get into the ...
Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii might be the most radical ... with the lack of lock-on leaving you swinging through an extensive sword combo in the wrong direction or shooting your pistol at nobody.
When it’s all combined together, and you’re ripping through sword combos, counters, and setting off a killer parrot, Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii is a strong contender for the best combat in the ...
A Yakuza spin-off on the Hawaiian seas that's ... and then finish up with a sword fight against a giant robot. How can I possibly give a game that contains all that any less than PC Gamer's ...
You play as series favorite Goro Majima, and if you're not familiar with Yakuza, don't worry, because Majima has lost his memory and has no idea who he is either (though I still wouldn't recommend ...
This is exactly why Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is a less tantalising ... such as Majima catching an enemy sword between his teeth, but the selection of Heat Actions feels narrower ...