Summary
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaiihas a lot of side quests to tackle from Substories to mini-games. One of these side quests will take players a long time to finish, called Bounties. As the name suggests, this will turn Goro Majima intoa bounty hunterand it’s the best way to earn cash quickly.
Most marks will be hiding out in Honolulu, which is where the bounty headquarters is located, Diamond Head. The further players get inLike a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, the harder these mini-bosses will be, so here they are ranked by difficulty. For those worried, there will be no spoilers.
8Cameron
Three Ninjas Strike Back
Cameron is a weird name for a ninja in a game but that hardly matters inLike a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii. Players can find him above a building on Seaside Avenue in Honolulu, and they will have to use the grappling hook once that unlocks.
He has two helpers, both of which should go down easy. Cameron is a bit tougher but he is nowhere near as strong as any of theninjas in an anime likeNarutoso Goro shouldn’t have a problem.
7Harvey
Flame On
Harvey, along with his two helpers, used to be exterminators until they went to a life of crime. It’s a bit strange knowing this because they use flamethrowers which makes this bounty hunt tough. If Goro becomes engulfed in fire, he will take damage over time, not to mention that the flamethrower has a wide range and will not be easy for players to dodge or counter. That said, Harvey and his goons are hiding out in an alley behind the ABC Store in Little Japan if players feel up to the challenge.
6Miller
An MMA Wannabe
Miller looks likean MMA Fighterwith his gloves, shorts, and rippling muscles even though his bio says he wants to be a member of the Yakuza. He can be found hanging out behind the shop called Art Walls in Honolulu.
He will be alone but that does not mean this fight is going to be easy. Miller’s punches are lightning-fast and if players don’t get a good handle on him, they may find themselves backed into a corner and losing health like an ice cream cone loses density on a hot summer day.
5Ualoheke
A Stereotype In Stripes
Ualoheke is the most stereotypical bounty players will go after inLike a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii. He’s wearing a mask and pinstripes like he cameout of a prisonin the 1930s. The getup also makes him look like the Hamburglar from forgotten McDonald’s lore. He may look like a joke but he’s one tough customer by himself. Players can find this weirdo hiding in an alley on Night Street in Honolulu.
4Yamazaki
An Ex-Yakuza With A Katana
Yamazaki is an ex-Yakuza member and he has the scars to prove it. He’s joined by two flunkies, both of which shouldn’t cause much alarm. All three are hiding on Riverside Walk in Honolulu, which is a nice area of the game. Yamazaki’s biggest advantage is his katana, but thankfully players can counter this. Goro’s Mad Dog stance has a dagger and hisSea Dog stance has two cutlasses inLike a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, so it’s not as though he doesn’t have the blade power to match Yamazaki.
3Morris
A Werewolf Pirate
It’s time to get away from Honolulu for a bit as Morris is hanging out in Madlantis. Madlantis is the pirate haven wherein players can compete in one ofLike a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii’sbetter mini-games, Pirates’ Coliseum.
Morris looks like a werewolf complete with a mad look in his eyes and a beyond hairy chest. While strong, he is nowhere near as powerful as a werewolf in typical lore, but players should keep their guard up for his wild strikes.
2Nelson
Is That A Luffy Reference?
Nelson is also located in a different region of the game, specifically the starting area of Rich Island. He doesn’t look exactly likeLuffy fromOne Piecebut he does have a straw hat which may be a reference to the popular anime. Either way, players can find him hanging out in front of Jason’s restaurant, the Esperanza Bar. He will be alone and players will have to deal with a pistol and sword combo. If players can dodge the bullets, they should be able to pull out a victory.
1Underwood
A Gold Samurai
Alongside the other $50,000 bounties, Underwood is one tough cookie. He’s located in one of the weirdest places in the game too, a pool behind the Crystal Aloha Resort in Honolulu. This area is not populated by NPCs normally, almost as if the developers forgot to program for it. Bikini-clad babes will turn up for the fight against this samurai though who is clad in golden armor. His blows aren’t as tough as Morris’ but Underwood does have a lot of HP to contend with.