Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii's Dynamic Transitions Are a Delight
In a series that has been praised for its realistic graphics and attention to detail, enough to cause a frenzy over a scene of Ichiban breaking a piece of bread inLAD7, it was a given thatLike a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaiiwould lean similarly into its cinematic flair. Thedynamic nature ofPirate Yakuzaand its predecessors has long emphasized style in accordance with player input, weaving its way into battle choreography and its music themes, giving even its title menus impact....