Dont be fooled, hes no scallywag.
Returning from Infinite Wealth, its the largest of the games explorable locations.
When first landing back in the Hawaiian capital, it was as if being greeted by an old friend.
Its a place of comfort, bathed in sunshine and full to the brim with minigames.
On the topic of minigames, the list of pastimes is formidable.
There are rhythm games like karaoke and cooking, and a Crazy Taxi-inspired delivery game.
There are even official retroSegagames available both via in-game arcades and Majima’s home console.
Being able to take a break means it can really feel like a vacation.
Always a Yakuza
Despite the cheerful holiday vibes, there areplentyof enemies itching for a scrap.
Whether on the high seas or under Honolulu city lights, the beat ‘em action never ends.
Mobs of foes roam the open world and waves, and will chase you down on sight.
Ship-to-ship combat plays out slightly differently.
While roaming the ocean waves, you’ll run into enemy vessels looking to tear you down.
The balance is well executed, with more difficult encounters pushing you to utilise every advantage you have.
While there are naval battles during the main campaign, the most arduous await you in the Pirate Coliseum.
X marks the spot
What about the last game?
However it’s an unmissable adventure for series veterans.
He’s hilarious, compassionate, and always up to the challenge.
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