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These games are so cool man, and in my opinion the turn-based combat of the newer Like a Dragon games pales in comparison to the weighty brawler combat of their predecessors. The Noir element really sells me on this one, and the prospect of having the game branch over an entire century is really cool. One funny thing I noticed is that they still managed to reuse assets from the Sotenbori area of the previous Yakuza games. Never change, RGG studios.
I barely play games anymore but Like a Dragon is one of the few franchises I actually care enough about to get hyped over. The only other game that I am still waiting for information about is Dragon Quest 12.