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An entertaining little 2D platformer that lets you solve some light puzzles and unlock new abilities at a solid pace along the way. Its visual presentation, atmosphere and the gameplay are all… fine. Unbound: Worlds Apart does not reinvent the wheel in any way and with a runtime of just about five hours, it ends before starting to bore you. A decent but ultimately forgettable effort.
Changing up the combat system to be turn based, was definitely the right decision.
Like its predecessors, Yakuza Like a Dragon is best when it embraces its own goofiness.
With that being said, Ichiban the main character overdoes it at points and just comes across as an idiot. Ultimately, I thoroughly enjoyed my 80+ hours in Yokohama and consider this installment not just the best Yakuza game to date, but one of the greatest releases of 2020.
Like its predecessors, Yakuza Like a Dragon is best when it embraces its own goofiness.
With that being said, Ichiban the main character overdoes it at points and just comes across as an idiot. Ultimately, I thoroughly enjoyed my 80+ hours in Yokohama and consider this installment not just the best Yakuza game to date, but one of the greatest releases of 2020.