Yakuzais a beloved series that captured many fans with the release ofYakuza 0and has never looked back since. With its rebranding toLike a Dragon, fans are now witnessing this series' dominance in its entirety as they’re treated to a truckload of mainline entries and glorious spinoffs.

The game also features both turn-based and real-time combat, with these battle systems being pushed to their very limit in fights against ridiculously powerful bosses. Some of the hardest foes in theYakuzaseries are no joke and are downright impossible to defeat without a ton of healing items.

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Yakuza 6is a fun game that was supposed to mark Kiryu’s final adventure in the series, only for Infinite Wealth to take over in this department instead. However, this title is still great and features themes of old things and people being replaced by a new generation, which ties perfectly with Kiryu’s current position in theYakuzaworld.

While the final boss may be somewhat of a disappointment, Tsuneo Iwami can still shock players with his immense strength. It’s a challenging final boss, and players without enough recovery items will be left frustrated after losing this battle and having to go all the way back before the ending gauntlet begins to restock.

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WhileYakuza Kiwamiwas mostly an improvement over the original game, there are some areas where this game falters. Removing Shimano’s original moveset and replacing it with Mr. Shakedown’s attacks is lazy and makes the game’s first boss a nightmare to deal with.

Yakuza 0players may be experienced enough to read these slow moves and dodge them accordingly, but newcomers to the series will be left frustrated after being blown away by the sheer knockback and damage of his attacks over and over again. It’s an unnecessarily hard boss fight that doesn’t do justice to the many great boss encounters that Kiryu will participate in after this underwhelming encounter.

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In bothYakuzaand theKiwamiremake,Lau Ka Long is an intimidating foewho shouldn’t be underestimated. The fact that Kiryu himself is rattled at the prospect of facing off against this foe proves just how much of a worthy challenge he is

While his unarmed moveset is relatively easy to deal with, players will find themselves struggling when he uses a polearm and dual swords in various phases of his boss fight. Players must ensure that their dodging is on point since a single hit from these bladed weapons can spell disaster for Kiryu and shave off a ton of his health bar as he falls helplessly to the ground.

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Yakuza Kiwami 2boastsone of the greatest antagonists in video game historywho is fought against three times, with each encounter being quite riveting in its own right. However, in terms of pure challenge, most people agree that Ryuji is overshadowed by an assassin clad in black who is downright annoying to deal with.

His first phase is easier to deal with because of Kiryu’s ability to block most of his damaging attacks, only for him to reveal a set of knives in his boots that kickstart the second phase. Players who don’t dodge his deadly attacks in this phase will see Kiryu fall on the floor over and over again as he’s unable to deal with the ferocity of the Man in Black.

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Regardless of the many missteps inYakuza 4’s plot, fans forgive these problems for the epic confrontation at the end of the game. Seeing the protagonists decked out in black suits as they head to the top of the Millennium Tower for the final fight is a blast.

While the other three protagonists have relatively straightforward fights that aren’t too tricky, the same can’t be said for Tanimura. He must face off against the corrupt commissioner of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, who comes to the battle with his lackeys. All of them wield guns, making this fight a frustrating affair as Tanimura struggles to take out the gun-toting policeman before giving Munakata a piece of his mind.

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3Kyohei Jingu

His Boss Fight Is Made Significantly Harder In The Kiwami Remake

Props should be given toYakuza Kiwamiforincreasing the difficulty of the fight against Kyohei Jingu, even if the fight itself can be frustrating. In the original game, Jingu takes potshots from afar and runs away whenever Kiryu comes too close, preferring that his bodyguards engage him in battle instead.

However, in Kiwami, Jingu’s moveset is more flamboyant and lets him use his pistol in creative ways to take Kiryu down. This is frustrating for obvious reasons, and players must have a decent hoard of restoratives to power through these gunshots and deal enough damage to Jingu to win this encounter.

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With a shift to turn-based combat,Yakuza: Like a Dragonencourages players to check out the optional combat arenas and switch jobs to make their party as strong as possible. However,after reaching Sotenboriand launching an assault on the Omi Headquarters, Ichiban and his group will be stopped in their tracks by two of the most legendaryYakuzain the series.

Both bosses are Level 50 and no joke, with Majima joining the fray first as he attacks the party along with his afterimages. The battle becomes even harder after his clones are taken out, with Saejima joining the fray to add to the player’s despair. Ichiban must be buffed and kept at high health at all times since the Heat Move this duo pulls off can end the battle in a single hit if Ichiban isn’t protected from this powerful attack.

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1Every Amon Fight

The Hardest Fight In Every Yakuza Game By A Country Mile

EveryYakuzagame rewards players for completing each respective game’s substories by letting them take on the ultimate challenge. Jo Amon is usually the superboss that fans face off against in a battle for the ages, althoughother members of the Amon Clanjoin the fray in spinoff titles and titles with multiple protagonists.

As one would expect, every Amon fight is no joke and will force players to adopt different strategies to deal with these imposing foes. From summoning drones in battle to filling up empty item slots with faulty restoratives, there’s no end of odd strategies that the Amon clan will implement to come out victorious in these hard-as-nails battles that serve as the ultimate challenge in their respectiveYakuzagames.

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