Yakuza: Like a Dragon Hero Edition Xbox One (US) includes:
Base Game
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Legends Costume Set
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Job Set
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Management Mode Set
The top 3 reasons to play Yakuza: Like a Dragon Hero Edition Xbox One (US)
Includes Job Set and Management Mode Set DLC.
Level up from underdog to dragon in dynamic RPG Combat.
Enter the underworld playground.
About Yakuza: Like a Dragon Hero Edition Xbox One (US)
RISE LIKE A DRAGON - Ichiban Kasuga, a low-ranking grunt of a low-ranking yakuza family in Tokyo, faces an 18-year prison sentence after taking the fall for a crime he didn't commit. Never losing faith, he loyally serves his time and returns to society to discover that no one was waiting for him on the outside, and his clan has been destroyed by the man he respected most.
Confused and alone, he embarks on a mission to discover the truth behind his family's betrayal and take his life back, becoming an unlikely hero for the city’s outcasts on his journey.
LEVEL UP FROM UNDERDOG TO DRAGON IN DYNAMIC RPG COMBAT - Experience dynamic RPG combat like none other. Switch between 19 unique Jobs ranging from Bodyguard to Musician, and use the battlefield as your weapon. Take up bats, umbrellas, bikes, street signs, and everything else at your disposal to crack some skulls!
ENTER THE UNDERWORLD PLAYGROUND - When you're not busy bashing heads, relax by hitting up the local arcade for some classic SEGA games, compete with locals in a no holds barred go-kart race around Yokohama, complete 50 unique substories, or just take in the scenery of a modern-day Japanese city. There’s always something new around the corner.
In my top 3 yakuza games, only downside is the need to grind before one major fight. Great cast of characters, Ichiban being less stoic than Kiryu is a breath of fresh air. Can't wait to see more of them both. Storyline is emotional with plenty of wackiness. If you've played a Yakuza game you know what to expect from the story and side content. Traditional turn based JRPG combat is a big difference but they made it work and it's a JRPG I actually managed to finish which is pretty unusual for me.
100
Reviewed by Robert
Good game
Characters and the story are good. Gameplay wise, turn based combat is certainly a turn off for some gamers although I didn't mind it.
The Pros
Story
Characters
Combat
The Cons
Kume.
It is pretty grindy ngl, but you don't need to be max level to go by.
100
Reviewed by Hassan
Great
Great story and characters
The Pros
The story
The Cons
Turn based combat
75
Reviewed by Sanne J
Yakuza like a movie
In the beginning a lot of variety in the game becomes later a bit more grindy. Loved the story and the turned based combat system.
The Pros
turned based strategy
story
replayability
The Cons
grindy (but a lot of games a grindy nowadays)
100
Reviewed by Karltonson
Like a Dragon
This game, hands down, is one of the most enjoyable turn-based JRPG games of all time.
Being set in Japan, the locations look fantastic with the peculiar twist of Japanese oddities.
The characters are fully fleshed out, adding a boat load of charisma to the game.
The Pros
Job System.
Story.
Characters.
Turn-based combat.
End game content.
100
Reviewed by Chris
Great game
Great addition to the Yakuza series with a combat change which works well.
with it been turn based i wasn't impressed at first as turn based is pretty slow, but once you unlock job switching it improves greatly.
The Pros
Story
Characters
Combat
The Cons
Does require some grinding at times
100
Reviewed by Assem
Great follow up
Brilliant game and and surprisingly enjoyable
The Pros
Great story
Good cast
Plenty of side content
The Cons
Turn based combat is a little linear at times
100
Reviewed by austin
No Mercy
very good entry in the yakuza series for both old and new players if you like dragon quest or final fantasy the rpg elements will make you feel right at home with an awesome mafia crime story that'll keep you on the edge of your seat
The Pros
story rpg battles arcade classics
The Cons
difficulty spike
100
Reviewed by Karl
One of the best in series
Persona for middle-aged man such as myself.
Gonna play this while I wait for Persona 5 Royal on PC.
The Pros
Gripping Story, loveable protagonists, fully fleshed out antagonists, same wacky Yakuza lifestyle.
The Cons
Some long winded grinding and overly difficult endgame
100
Reviewed by Daniel
Great
Good story, lovable characters and dozens of hours of great gameplay. As any other Yakuza game. You won't be dissappointed.
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