![]() Gaiden retains the impressive city design the franchise is known for, packed full of fan-favorite minigames. Gaiden brings back everything fans love from the series before its transformation in Yakuza: Like a Dragon, but it doesn’t consider that some of these aspects were better left behind. I took the opportunity to review Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name as a way to force myself to actually play one of these games.Īfter playing Like a Dragon Gaiden, I still wish I was the type of person who enjoyed this series – I just know I’m never going to be that type of person. I wanted to give these games a chance, but I’ve just never actually played any of them because there was always something more interesting I wanted to spend my limited time playing. Everybody I know keeps telling me to check out the series, now renamed Like a Dragon. I have always wanted to be the type of person who enjoyed Yakuza games.
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