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Lost Judgment Officially Announced, Coming In September Worldwide
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Yakuza Series To Remain Turn-Based RPGs Going Forward
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Yakuza: Like a Dragon was nothing if not outlandishly set apart from the action-heavy martial arts and brawling of the Yakuza series. It’s not that there wasn’t fighting, but the turn-based JRPG take on the game was definitely out of the ordinary. However, if you thought this was a one-off for the series, you’re in for a surprise. According to studio Ryu Ga Gotoku, further Yakuza games will also follow this formula. The more action-based gameplay will be left to the Judgment series.
This information came out Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi and producer Kazuki Hosokawa themselves during a conversation with IGN. According to the two, Yakuza: Like a Dragon wasn’t a one-time deal. Following its rather hefty success worldwide, it’s the direction the studio wants to go with mainline Yakuza games going forward. Indeed, it was a more than successful transition as far as our Shacknews review was concerned, and we were hardly alone in that sentiment. Reportedly, Like A Dragon repre
Yakuza Creators Announce Lost Judgment
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, the creators of the Yakuza series, announced a sequel to the acclaimed spin-off
Lost Judgment will once again star Takayuki Yagami as the protagonist, a new character introduced in
Judgment who serves the Kamurocho community as a private investigator. The game is currently planned to release on September 24th for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S with no plans for the Xbox One announced at this time.
The Yakuza developers took the stage this week during a special “Judgment Day” event after teasing an announcement all week with a countdown. People naturally expected that we’d get a sequel to
Future Yakuza Games Will Have Turn-Based Combat, Not Action
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If the turn-based combat of Yakuza: Like a Dragon discouraged you from checking out that particular entry, then the franchise might not be for you going forward. Creator Toshihiro Nagoshi and producer Kazuki Hosokawa have revealed in a new interview with IGN that future instalments in the Yakuza series will keep the turn-based combat systems.
They both said: The Yakuza series has been transformed into a turn-based RPG. On the other hand, over the year, Ryu ga Gotoku Studio has accumulated resources and know-how of making flashy and exhilarating action games that are effortless to enjoy. We decided that we should let our signature action gameplay live on through Lost Judgement.
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