Is it possible that a humorous game about pirates could become more profitable than actual piracy, as some fans of Like a Dragon: Yakuza in Hawaii are contemplating?
This past week, I tuned in to a brief live stream from SEGA, where they shared tantalizing glimpses of their upcoming nautical adventure. And let me tell you, the snippets of naval combat they showcased have been causing quite a stir online! Many fans are raving about how it seems to outshine games like Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag and Skull & Bones, the latter touted as an authentic pirate simulator.
Absolutely, Yakuza offers a unique edge due to its slightly unconventional atmosphere. For instance, it allows you to equip lasers on your vessel. While the combat seems solid, it’s also essential to forge relationships with your hired crew to enhance your attacks. This adds an engaging role-playing game (RPG) element to the experience.

In the video linked below, SEGA assures that players will not be compelled to walk the plank or spend extra money on the New Game+ mode. Instead, they can enjoy the full game without this requirement.
Hands up, then: how many of you are planning to pick this up at launch, on 20th February?
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