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From Princess Peach: Showtime and Super Mario Bros. Wonder to Dragon's Dogma 2 and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, tons of great titles are included in the event.
From Princess Peach: Showtime and Super Mario Bros. Wonder to Dragon's Dogma 2 and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, tons of great titles are included in the event.
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Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth launches later this month for PC, Xbox, and PS5.
Like a Dragon’s newest installment looks to be packed full of things to do and emotional moments for longtime fans of the series.
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Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth features a side activity called Dondoko Island, which looks inspired by Animal Crossing.
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Hawaiian gangs, the gig economy, and a boss fight with a giant mutant squid await.
With a targeted release date of January 2024, here's everything that we know about the next Like a Dragon game.
The voice of Kazuma Kiryu Takaya Kuroda, new English voice Yong Yea, and series chief producer Hiroyuki Sakamoto, explained the complexities of Like A Dragon's iconic lead, and what to ...
Ichiban and Kiryu are back in business in the next game in the series formerly known as Yakuza, and uses RPG combat again.
Without a central character or story to link the cabaret club experience to, the studio found that the gameplay became quickly boring.
The wholesome image that the Switch currently projects clashes with the underground attitude of the Yakuza series according to executive producer Masayoshi Yokoyama.
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