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Yakuza series devs beat seven games in a row in 170-hour livestream

Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, the developers of the wildly popular Yakuza series, recently launched a livestream with one simple goal: Beat (almost) every Yakuza game in the series, from acclaimed prequel Yakuza 0 to the more somber Yakuza 6. It took almost 170 hours of streaming, but at long last and with a truly staggering amount of bicycles broken over goons' backs, the Ryu Ga Gotoku team brought it home. โ€” Read the rest

Brawling through a wacky version of Japanโ€™s past in Like a Dragon: Ishin!

Don't bring a knife to a historical Japanese gunfight.

Enlarge / Don't bring a knife to a historical Japanese gunfight.

Segaโ€™s cult-favorite Yakuza series is in a league of its own in its ability to blend brutal, stylish combat with a heartfelt and endearingly melodramatic storyline. Following the success of 2020โ€™s Yakuza: Like a Dragon and the spinoff Judgement series, the over-the-top and unapologetically earnest action series has made great strides in reaching a larger audience worldwide.

With the franchiseโ€™s 20th anniversary approaching, Sega is making a larger push for the series, now known simply as Like a Dragon, in the West. Like a Dragon: Ishin! is an upgraded visit to one of the franchiseโ€™s most elusive games and the first chance for Western audiences to circle back to the sprawling storyโ€™s 19th-century origins.

After some time with the gameโ€™s early chapters, itโ€™s clear this remake reaffirms the seriesโ€™ signature approach to marrying absurd yet poignant storylines with action encounters that come right out of a comic book.

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