The Yakuza series has always been known for it's intricately detailed cities to explore, an expansive story crossing the entire spectrum of human emotions, and a bounty of side activities; where a player can easily spend an entire day of gaming whacking away at baseballs or driving go-karts. Unfortunately the Yakuza series' brawler style game mechanics never evolved with the time. Making combat scenarios an archaic and borish routine.

Switching to a turn-based battle system has been a godsend for the series, making the gameplay just as great as everything else surrounding it. The change was a risky yet calculated gamble, brilliantly incorporating the series' offbeat humor and brawler roots.

A great battle system is a key component to a great JRPG, but the heart is it's story and characters. Yakuza 7 is undoubtedly top tier in these regards. The cast is stellar, particularly Ichiban, whose sense of loyalty and genuine concern for his friends is infectious. A protagonist for the ages that is not only one of the best in the genre, but for gaming in general.

Like a Dragon's revamp to the series while maintaining its highly touted core identity makes this the peak entry for the acclaimed franchise. A ludicrously funny good time.

Reviewed on Apr 07, 2024


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