The series formerly known in the West as Yakuza goes back in time (in multiple ways) for a remake of a 2014 Japan-only title
It’s just pure dumb mental muscle memory, admittedly: I’ve been playing Sega’sRyu Ga Gotoku/Like A Dragonis just natural for me at this point. That, despite Sega announcing last year that it was adopting the Japanese name for all markets going forward. So be it.
, or I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter!—is a remake of an earlier game, because it’s 2023, and every game is a remake of an earlier game. But at least this one is one you probably haven’t played before: Released on the PlayStation 3 back in 2014, the originalwas kept to Japan, presumably on the basis that it’s premise was niche even by the standards of a series that prides itself on offering a ground-level view of many of Tokyo’s seediest and most neon-drenched neighborhoods.
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