Yakuza: Like a Dragon Soundtrack Now Available On Popular Streaming Services
Developer RGG Studio has announced that the soundtrack for the latest mainline Yakuza entry, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, is now available to listen to on various popular, unspecified streaming services. Spotify and the bigger services are most likely included.
You can view the tweet announcing this soundtrack’s arrival below:
Your ultimate Valentine's Day soundtrack is here, guaranteed to set the mood no matter what you're into! đź’•
The Yakuza: Like a Dragon OST is available now on popular streaming services! đź“» pic.twitter.com/KURBSmDX0K
— RGG Studio (@RGGStudio) February 14, 2022
Yakuza: Like a Dragon is the seventh entry in the Yakuza series and will star actors Shinichi Tsutsumi, Ken Yasuda, and Kiichi Nakai, who will be lending their appearances and voices to the game’s prominent cast members along with Kazuhiro Nakaya voicing the game’s main protagonist, Ichiban Kasuga.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon stars a brand new protagonist for the first time since the series began, Ichiban Kasuga, who is a low-level yakuza member trying to make it in the world. His story will lead him to form a crew of unlikely allies as he attempts to follow his dreams from rags to riches.
You can read our review.
Also in the Yakuza universe is the recently released Lost Judgment.
During gameplay, players will take on the role of Yagami, a private eye who has an unconventional way of solving cases. After a string of murders, clues lead up to a high school, which opens up a web of corruption and lies. Gameplay is enhanced further with mini-games available as players can take part in several side-events such as becoming a dance club instructor or just playing baseball.
Combat has been enhanced from the original title, with the “Crane” and “Tiger” styles making a return. A new fighting style called “Snake” has been added to the game, which consists of turning enemy attacks back at them. There are School Stories in the priorly mentioned high school that act as a contrast to the seriousness of the main narrative.
In case you missed it, check out our review.
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