Across almost forty years in-universe, it's been an unavoidably long time since I had a solid hangout sesh with Goro Majima – ...
Majima's amnesia offers a fresh perspective, revealing hidden facets of his character, enhancing player connection. Amnesia plot introduces unpredictability, strengthening players' interest in ...
Beyond gaming, there’s not one ... 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.
Majima has gaming amnesia but the intricate Hannya on his back lets us know what he’s about and fans will remember playing as him in Yakuza 0 and Yakuza: Dead Souls. After a few hours exploring ...
Much more than a cheap cash-in or pared-back spin-off, Goro Majima’s seafaring voyage is just as thrilling and epic as any of Ichiban Kasuga or Kazuma Kiryu’s previous main exploits.
Majima’s nautical adventure is at its best when flashes of memory break through its amnesia, reminding me that there’s more to Like a Dragon than its memeable moments. Though Pirate Yakuza in ...
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 game's signature peculiar humor is still at its peak. From the moment Majima debated on Goro's existence as a cat or a tiger, all the way forward, I couldn't hold my enthusiasm playing this game.
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 ...