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Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii | Review Thread

consoul

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So the question has been answered: what would a Yakuza game be like if you took out the serious parts and left only the silly parts?

The answer: Surprisingly OK.
The formula works better with a mix of both, but it's still cosy and fun without a weighty backbone.
 

Kacho

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Humdinger

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I'm about 12 hours in, goofing around in Ch. 2. I'm enjoying it, although I miss some of the old Yakuza elements.

This is definitely much "cozier" than the Yakuza games I've played before, with all the activities like taking photos, making friends, planting and harvesting, feeding people, building bonds through conversation, rescuing animals, etc. It still has an "adult" feel, though, with the cursing and violence. It's an odd combo. Yakozy.

The activities are densely packed on the map. I'm not sure I like that. In Kamurocho, it was nice talk to walk leisurely through town without too much interruption, but here there are icons everywhere. I find it easy in Yakuza games to focus on the main mission while picking up occasional side-stories, but here, the side activities are so plentiful, it's hard to walk a block without something calling for my attention.

It's a more relaxing game than your standard Yakuza. The tense melodrama is gone, combat is easier, and most of the activities are pretty simple. The side stories still crack me up, and combat is fun.
 
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Humdinger

Gold Member
"Hey, yer a wanted criminal, right? Mind calming surrenderin'?" Cracks me up every time, lol.

You can tell these guys have fun making their games.
 
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Soltype

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I know on the PC there's a mod for the HDR, has anyone figured out any way to make the game not look as dark on the consoles? It's like the contrast is messed up or something.
 
I know on the PC there's a mod for the HDR, has anyone figured out any way to make the game not look as dark on the consoles? It's like the contrast is messed up or something.
Only thing to do is raise the brightness, unless it has sliders for white point/black/mid etc

Some games just have a broken implementation where even if you raise brightness it'll just make everything feel over brightened and this is probably one of those. Crazy that HDR hasn't been figured out by developers in 2025. MH Wilds HDR is totally broken too except in the opposite direction ...raises blacks and its like a fake hdr that doesn't give you real highlights. Both cases are annoying then you have to wait and hope devs fix it which has about a 10% chance of happening.
 
I'm about 12 hours in, goofing around in Ch. 2. I'm enjoying it, although I miss some of the old Yakuza elements.

This is definitely much "cozier" than the Yakuza games I've played before, with all the activities like taking photos, making friends, planting and harvesting, feeding people, building bonds through conversation, rescuing animals, etc. It still has an "adult" feel, though, with the cursing and violence. It's an odd combo. Yakozy.

The activities are densely packed on the map. I'm not sure I like that. In Kamurocho, it was nice talk to walk leisurely through town without too much interruption, but here there are icons everywhere. I find it easy in Yakuza games to focus on the main mission while picking up occasional side-stories, but here, the side activities are so plentiful, it's hard to walk a block without something calling for my attention.

It's a more relaxing game than your standard Yakuza. The tense melodrama is gone, combat is easier, and most of the activities are pretty simple. The side stories still crack me up, and combat is fun.
Have you noticed how they keep making combat easier in this series? What is up with that?
 

Humdinger

Gold Member
Have you noticed how they keep making combat easier in this series? What is up with that?

I haven't noticed a trend, no, but then I haven't played all the games (only 0, 1, 2, 6, and LAD: Gaiden), so I don't have a clear sense of the full sequence.

This game's combat is certainly easier than every other Yakuza game I've played. I think that's part of this game's intention to be more comfortable, casual, and relaxing.
 
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Just finished the game. Aside from being short, it was absolutely a joy from start to finish.

Have to say, the epilogue cutscene almost got me crying in the club: Majima being so adamant on finding the Elixir of Life because he was subconsciously hoping to find a cure for Kiryu.

I was like...... GET OUTTA HERE WITH THAT SHIT 😭
 

DeVeAn

Member
Just finished the game. Aside from being short, it was absolutely a joy from start to finish.

Have to say, the epilogue cutscene almost got me crying in the club: Majima being so adamant on finding the Elixir of Life because he was subconsciously hoping to find a cure for Kiryu.

I was like...... GET OUTTA HERE WITH THAT SHIT 😭
Bro, I was a little lost then I put it together when he enters that room I was like whoa?!
 

Danknugz

Member
I can't keep up with these games. Only finished Yakuza 0, 1 and 2. They pump them so fast. Plus they're very similar so after putting 50, 60 hours into one game, last thing I wanna do is start the next one.
same, i'm trying to get through yakuza 5 and 6 before they leave gamepass this month and they kind of remind of soap operas, there so many cutscenes
 

Humdinger

Gold Member
same, i'm trying to get through yakuza 5 and 6 before they leave gamepass this month and they kind of remind of soap operas, there so many cutscenes

There doesn't seem to be much of that here, fwiw. I'm 18 hours in now, and I would estimate I've sat through maybe an hour of cutscenes. I'm sure there are more ahead, but there don't seem to be half as many here as in most Yakuza games.
 
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xrnzaaas

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Finally finished the game after about 45 hours (a lot of time was spent on exploration and side activities). The ending was shaping up to be "only" decent with a rather weak main antagonist, but the post credits scene definitely elevated it.

Overall it's a solid 8/10 even with the clearly lower production values and less dubbed dialogues. What I love about Yakuza games is that they generate various emotions - in this case a lot of happy ones, but some sad ones as well. They're not soulless (semi)open world games like many other titles.
 

zokie

Member
Thank you for playing Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii.
Patch 1.12, released today, includes the following fixes:

■Patch Notes
[For All Platforms]
Fixed an issue where manual saving could become unavailable.
Fixed an issue where loading a save created on a ship under certain conditions could cause the character to fall into the ocean and become unable to recover.
Fixed an issue where golden balls could become unobtainable.
Fixed an issue where arcade game rankings were not being saved.
Corrected various typos and improved localization issues.
Various bug fixes to enhance stability and quality.

[PC Version]
Updated Intel XeSS to version 2.0.1.
Fixed a rare crash issue that could occur during resource loading.

Additionally, we are still investigating the cause of random driver crashes occurring on certain NVIDIA GPUs in collaboration with GPU vendors.
We have confirmed that setting a 60FPS frame rate cap reduces the likelihood of crashes. If you are experiencing frequent crashes, please try this workaround.

■How to Set FPS Cap
OPTION > Graphics Settings > Set FPS to 60

We appreciate your continued support of the Like a Dragon series
 

Windle Poons

Made a crappy phPBB forum once ... once.
In the coliseum fights is there any way to top up your health or is that the point?

Some of the later 4 or 5 fights in a row I’m struggling with.
 

Humdinger

Gold Member
About 25 hours in now, just finishing up with Honolulu (Ch. 2). I did most of the side quests, although I skipped a few that felt like busywork (e.g., snapping photos). I recruited most of the available crew, although I left behind a dozen whose requirements I didn't care to meet. I clobbered all the fugitives from justice, none of whom calmly surrendered. With the cash from that, I bought a bunch of upgrades. I cooked up a ton of meals, although I've only eaten a few of them so far. My pantry is definitely overstuffed.

I'm enjoying it. It isn't going to end up being my favorite Yakuza game, but it's a pleasant diversion, occasionally touching or hilarious.
 
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