It's also a classic turnbased JRPG, just that instead of monsters. While the game continues some of the long running storylines of the previous series, it is a wholly new tale.
A soft reboot of the series featuring the new protagonist Ichiban Kasuga. If you're looking for something more modern, check out Like a Dragon: Yakuza. If you just want to check out the series, I highly recommend you check out Yakuza 0 which is not only a prequel to the entire series but largely stands alone, making only some references to the previous titles. With the recent remasters and remakes, it should not be that jarring to go back to some of the older titles. Even if Kiryu's journey alone is six games and a prequel. In my very humble opinion, every single one of them is worth playing through.
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The series features the most insane minigame collections in gaming, ranging from bowling and crane games to a full on baseball team manager. These games are more than just beating up goons with motorcycles and cooking appliances, you get to explore richly detailed recreations of some of Japans most famous party districts and just hang out in them. The mainline titles are made up of 8 games, the first seven center around Yakuza outcast Kiryu Kazuma trying to do right by the people in his life. Their presentation is throughout the series out of this world and it makes up for one of the most consistent series in gaming. Their grim tales of guys in suits beating the heck out of each other are wonderful love letter to the underappreciated genre of Japanese crime movies. On the surface, they are action loaded beat em ups set in the night life of some of Japans biggest cities.
While the games have for the longest time been written off as ‘the Japanese GTA', Yakuza or in japan known as Ryu Ga Gotoku (Like a Dragon) is far more than that.
With all of them being available on the Xbox Gamepass and soon on the PlayStation Plus Premium and on PC, there is absolutely no reason not to check out this storied franchise.