Review: Yakuza: Like a Dragon
If one statement rings truer than all others, it’s that developer Ryu Ga Gotoku have played it daringly bold with this year’s iteration of Yakuza. New setting, new characters and above all else, a new gameplay premise. One that has seen the once predominantly real-time, beat-em-up affair, replaced with a turn-based, traditional RPG set-up – one centered as much around gear, classes, party set-up as it is the tactical decision-making enacted during many a confrontation....