Of course, shaky nervous Majima doesn’t stick around for long as finds his inner fire and goes on to kick butt. Once he ...
Majima's signature Mad Dog fighting style makes a return in Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, and it's seen a few changes since last time.
Majima seamlessly transitions from Yakuza to pirate captain, highlighting similarities between the two. Even amidst humor and chaos, Majima shows moments of maturity and introspection through his ...
Picking up months after the conclusion of Infinite Wealth, Pirate Yakuza sees Majima wash up on the shores of a remote island near Hawaii without his memories. With the help of a youngster named ...
Learn more in our Yakuza 4 review, where we said "it drastically bucks tradition" There's no secret about it, we love Goro Majima. It speaks to the high quality of all Yakuza games that having him ...
The main game is pretty neatly divided into two separate modes across four or five chapters: classic Yakuza brawling and Various Pirate Activitiesâ„¢. When Majima is engaged in the former ...
The beat 'em up fighting style is a more refined version of what was seen in Yakuza games before they went turn-based, with Majima zipping across the screen doling out punishment to anyone who ...
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is exactly as it sounds, with Goro Majima returning as a fully fledged protagonist for the first time since 2015's Yakuza 0. Unlike that game--which saw ...
The most recent spin-off is Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii starring fan-favorite Goro Majima as an amnesiatic protagonist in and around Honolulu six months after the events of Infinite Wealth.
Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii starts off rather boldly with the fan-favorite Majima. As a character, he’s brash, showy, and is not afraid to take risks and be loud doing it. He’s grown a ton since ...