A Yakuza spin-off on the Hawaiian seas that's a little too reminiscent of Yakuza 8. Release date Feb 20, 2025 Expect to pay $60/£55 Developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio Publisher SEGA Reviewed on Gigabyte ...
It's a gloriously silly narrative and one of the reasons I love the series ... It's simple and fun in ways that recall ...
Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is a game perfect for newcomers to the series but still has things long-fans will appreciate.
Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii' doesn't go all the way with its nautical ambitions, but its infectious energy and oddball premise ...
RGG's Like A Dragon spinoff series continues with swashbuckling seaborne action that makes for a light but jaunty adventure.
Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, you’ll unlock various new features, side stories, and mini-games along the critical ...
Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii lives up to its admittedly barmy title and premise to become one of the best pirate games of recent years.
My pirate ship is sailing through ... wave as the sailing is all a bit Bland Flag. Hawaii's seas are broken up into several mini-areas rather than one open world, and they all look near-identical.
The game effectively bounces between these two worlds of thrilling pirate adventure and zany city life; often just as I was wearying from playing too long in one half of the game's setting ...
The clash o’ swords, the deck at your feet, the sea in yer beard, the grog in your stomach – ‘tis a pirate ... Black Flag has everything fans of both could ever want, making it one of ...
It's a gloriously silly narrative and one of the reasons I love ... that recall Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag's combat. After you defeat certain pirate bosses, you board enemy vessels with ...