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+ | While much of the story structure of ''Yakuza: Like a Dragon'' shares similarities with previous ''Yakuza'' games, the combat section of play is replaced with a turn-based fighting system like traditional RPGs. Kasuga and up to three other party members take turns battling one or more enemies, with the objective to beat foes to earn money and experience. | ||
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+ | Kasuga is the only constant across the game, always being controllable by the player and always taking part in fights. While others are expendable, if Kasuga gets knocked out during a fight, the game will end, at which point the user will be stripped of either half their earnings to try again, or sent back to the title screen to load the last save. | ||
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+ | All party members have individual health (HP) and magic (MP) meters, and can either attack enemies, guard, use an item, or perform "skills" (which use MP) to assist in battle. Kasuga has extra options, such as the ability to call "Poundmates". | ||
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+ | Outside of combat, Kasuga can explore cities and interact with people and venues just like in prior games. Taking part in many of these can increase aspects of Kasuga's "personality", which can have benefits during combat and allow access to other areas of the game. While ''Like A Dragon'' features the fictional districts of Kamurocho and the return of Sotenbori (last seen in ''[[Yakuza 5]]''), much of the story takes place in a new fictoinal district of Yokohama, Isezaki Ijincho, modeled after the real district of [[wikipedia:Isezakichō|Isezakichō]]. | ||
===Characters=== | ===Characters=== | ||
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===Jobs=== | ===Jobs=== | ||
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Gameplay/Jobs}} | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Gameplay/Jobs}} | ||
+ | All party members are assigned a default "job", but this can be changed by visiting Hello Work. Jobs are effectively different fighting styles (although some have other benefits outside of combat), some of which are only unlocked after certain conditions are met. Not all jobs are available to all party members, and some are unique to specific characters (for example, only Kasuga can be a "hero"). | ||
===Gear=== | ===Gear=== | ||
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Gameplay/Gear}} | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Gameplay/Gear}} | ||
+ | Similar to other RPGs, party members can be equipped with "gear" that can upgrade their base stats or have special effects in battle. This includes gear for a party member's weapon, head, body and legs and two accessories. | ||
===Items=== | ===Items=== | ||
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Gameplay/Items}} | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Gameplay/Items}} | ||
+ | Like other Yakuza games there are a wide range of items which are either collected, bought or dropped by enemies. | ||
===Pound mates=== | ===Pound mates=== | ||
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Gameplay/Poundmates}} | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Gameplay/Poundmates}} | ||
+ | At certain points in the game Kasuga and the party encounter special individuals who can later be called on in battle as "Poundmates". The first call is always free, but later calls require money. Some Poundmates are only available at certain times of day. | ||
===Sujidex=== | ===Sujidex=== | ||
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Gameplay/Sujidex}} | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Gameplay/Sujidex}} | ||
+ | A clear parody of the ''Pokémon'' franchise, Kasuga is tasked with keeping a log of any enemies that are encountered during his adventure, with the goal of "dispatching them all!". | ||
===Part-Time Hero=== | ===Part-Time Hero=== | ||
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Gameplay/Part-Time Hero}} | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Gameplay/Part-Time Hero}} | ||
+ | In ''Like A Dragon'', record keeping and many of the side quests are rolled into an organisation called "Part-Time Hero", which Kasuga ends up working for. Part-Time Hero "missions" involve collecting certain items, and beating certain enemies, as well as errands for people around Ijincho. | ||
===Sub-stories=== | ===Sub-stories=== | ||
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Gameplay/Sub-stories}} | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Gameplay/Sub-stories}} | ||
+ | As with previous games, there are a number of side missions (sub-stories) where Kasuga helps the people of Ijincho. | ||
===Minigames=== | ===Minigames=== | ||
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Gameplay/Minigames}} | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Gameplay/Minigames}} | ||
+ | Sticking with tradition, a number of minigames are also available for Kasuga to take part in, including sports and tabletop games, and arcade machines in Sega-branded game centers. | ||
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+ | Unique to ''Like A Dragon'' is the Ichiban Confections company management game, and "Dragon Kart", a ''Mario Kart''-inspired racing game that takes place across city streets. There is also a cinema showing old films, where the player is tasked with keeping Kasuga awake during performances. | ||
===Achievements=== | ===Achievements=== |
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Yakuza: Like a Dragon, known as Ryu ga Gotoku 7: Hikari to Yami no Yukue (龍が如く7 光と闇の行方) is the seventh main Yakuza game, and was released for the PlayStation 4 in 2020. Later iterations of the game are known as Ryu ga Gotoku 7: Hikari to Yami no Yukue International (龍が如く7 光と闇の行方 インターナショナル) in Japan.
It breaks the tradition of its predecessors, not just by featuring a new protagonist, Ichiban Kasuga, but by moving from real-time to turn-based fighting.
Contents
- 1 Story
- 1.1 Chapters
- 1.1.1 Chapter 1: Light and Shadow
- 1.1.2 Chapter 2: A Bloody Reunion
- 1.1.3 Chapter 3: The Town at Rock Bottom
- 1.1.4 Chapter 4: The Dragon of Yokohama
- 1.1.5 Chapter 5: The Liumang Man
- 1.1.6 Chapter 6: Ignition
- 1.1.7 Chapter 7: The Spider's Web
- 1.1.8 Chapter 8: Bleached Black
- 1.1.9 Chapter 9: A House of Cards
- 1.1.10 Chapter 10: Justice Tempered by Mercy
- 1.1.11 Chapter 11: The Odds
- 1.1.12 Chapter 12: The End of the Yakuza
- 1.1.13 Chapter 13: Coin Locker Baby
- 1.1.14 Chapter 14: Passing the Torch
- 1.1.15 Chapter 15: To the Pinnacle
- 1.1 Chapters
- 2 Gameplay
- 3 Versions
- 4 Magazine articles
- 5 Versions
- 6 Downloadable content
- 7 Artwork
- 8 Physical scans
- 9 External Links
- 10 References
Story
Chapters
Chapter 1: Light and Shadow
Chapter 2: A Bloody Reunion
Chapter 3: The Town at Rock Bottom
Chapter 4: The Dragon of Yokohama
Chapter 5: The Liumang Man
Chapter 6: Ignition
Chapter 7: The Spider's Web
Chapter 8: Bleached Black
Chapter 9: A House of Cards
Chapter 10: Justice Tempered by Mercy
Chapter 11: The Odds
Chapter 12: The End of the Yakuza
Chapter 13: Coin Locker Baby
Chapter 14: Passing the Torch
Chapter 15: To the Pinnacle
Gameplay
While much of the story structure of Yakuza: Like a Dragon shares similarities with previous Yakuza games, the combat section of play is replaced with a turn-based fighting system like traditional RPGs. Kasuga and up to three other party members take turns battling one or more enemies, with the objective to beat foes to earn money and experience.
Kasuga is the only constant across the game, always being controllable by the player and always taking part in fights. While others are expendable, if Kasuga gets knocked out during a fight, the game will end, at which point the user will be stripped of either half their earnings to try again, or sent back to the title screen to load the last save.
All party members have individual health (HP) and magic (MP) meters, and can either attack enemies, guard, use an item, or perform "skills" (which use MP) to assist in battle. Kasuga has extra options, such as the ability to call "Poundmates".
Outside of combat, Kasuga can explore cities and interact with people and venues just like in prior games. Taking part in many of these can increase aspects of Kasuga's "personality", which can have benefits during combat and allow access to other areas of the game. While Like A Dragon features the fictional districts of Kamurocho and the return of Sotenbori (last seen in Yakuza 5), much of the story takes place in a new fictoinal district of Yokohama, Isezaki Ijincho, modeled after the real district of Isezakichō.
Characters
Party members
Kasuga Ichiban | |
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The star of Yakuza: Like a Dragon who is controlled by the player and is always the leader of the active party. | |
Adachi Koichi | |
Nanba | |
Mukouda Saeko | |
Han Joon-gi | |
Zhao Tianyou | |
Kamataki Eri | |
Eri, who Kasuga works with in the Ichiban Confections minigame, is an optional party member. After the company reaches rank 100, she will appear at Survive, and when talking to her, she will join up. As she is not required to beat the game, she does not appear in any of the story cutscenes and rarely interacts with the rest of the cast.
Eri also differs from the rest of the party in that her bond with Kasuga only increases when playing through Ichiban Confections. |
Jobs
- Main article: Yakuza: Like a Dragon/Gameplay/Jobs.
All party members are assigned a default "job", but this can be changed by visiting Hello Work. Jobs are effectively different fighting styles (although some have other benefits outside of combat), some of which are only unlocked after certain conditions are met. Not all jobs are available to all party members, and some are unique to specific characters (for example, only Kasuga can be a "hero").
Gear
- Main article: Yakuza: Like a Dragon/Gameplay/Gear.
Similar to other RPGs, party members can be equipped with "gear" that can upgrade their base stats or have special effects in battle. This includes gear for a party member's weapon, head, body and legs and two accessories.
Items
- Main article: Yakuza: Like a Dragon/Gameplay/Items.
Like other Yakuza games there are a wide range of items which are either collected, bought or dropped by enemies.
Pound mates
- Main article: Yakuza: Like a Dragon/Gameplay/Poundmates.
At certain points in the game Kasuga and the party encounter special individuals who can later be called on in battle as "Poundmates". The first call is always free, but later calls require money. Some Poundmates are only available at certain times of day.
Sujidex
- Main article: Yakuza: Like a Dragon/Gameplay/Sujidex.
A clear parody of the Pokémon franchise, Kasuga is tasked with keeping a log of any enemies that are encountered during his adventure, with the goal of "dispatching them all!".
Part-Time Hero
- Main article: Yakuza: Like a Dragon/Gameplay/Part-Time Hero.
In Like A Dragon, record keeping and many of the side quests are rolled into an organisation called "Part-Time Hero", which Kasuga ends up working for. Part-Time Hero "missions" involve collecting certain items, and beating certain enemies, as well as errands for people around Ijincho.
Sub-stories
- Main article: Yakuza: Like a Dragon/Gameplay/Sub-stories.
As with previous games, there are a number of side missions (sub-stories) where Kasuga helps the people of Ijincho.
Minigames
- Main article: Yakuza: Like a Dragon/Gameplay/Minigames.
Sticking with tradition, a number of minigames are also available for Kasuga to take part in, including sports and tabletop games, and arcade machines in Sega-branded game centers.
Unique to Like A Dragon is the Ichiban Confections company management game, and "Dragon Kart", a Mario Kart-inspired racing game that takes place across city streets. There is also a cinema showing old films, where the player is tasked with keeping Kasuga awake during performances.
Achievements
- Main article: Yakuza: Like a Dragon/Achievements.
Versions
Xbox Series X enhancements
Magazine articles
- Main article: Yakuza: Like a Dragon/Magazine articles.
Versions
Localised Names
Language | Localised Name | English Translation |
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English | Yakuza: Like a Dragon | Yakuza: Like a Dragon |
Japanese | 龍が如く7 光と闇の行方 | Ryū ga Gotoku 7: Hikari to Yami no Yukue |
Korean | 용과 같이 7: 빛과 어둠의 행방 | |
Chinese (Traditional; Taiwan) | 人中之龍7 光與闇的去向 |
Downloadable content
Artwork
Logos
Physical scans
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Xbox One version
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External Links
- Official Website (English)
- Official Website (Japanese)
- Official Website (Chinese)
- Official Website (Korean)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://sega.jp/product/ryu-ga-gotoku_seven/ (Wayback Machine: 2021-04-17 22:50)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://www.sega-spk.co.kr/GameList/PackageView.asp?idx=1070
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 https://sega.jp/product/ryu-ga-gotoku_seven_intl/ (Wayback Machine: 2021-05-06 07:07)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 https://www.sega-spk.co.kr/GameList/PackageView.asp?idx=1085
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