First, though, comes our introduction to new series protagonist, the wild-haired Ichiban Kasuga, and it’s clear that Like a Dragon’s JRPG infatuation goes beyond the combat.
Just to be super clear here, Like a Dragon’s battle system is completely bananas.
Today’s demo wasn’t anywhere near enough time to evaluate the depth of the system, but I’m optimistic that it’ll be a fun new twist on Yakuza combat.
For example, there is an surprisingly full-featured Mario Kart clone called “Dragon Kart” that sees Kasuga bombing around Yokohama in a go-kart.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon is looking good.