


Really, I doubt I made much of a dent in the side content, despite doing most of the street encounter missions and the business management game to completion. I'm also a big fan of job systems acting in place of character classes, and lots of side content, which this game has a ton of. I love the protaganist and his growth, love the city he resides in, and love his supporting cast. I'll give Yakuza: Like a Dragon a very strong recommend. I'll probably do something healthy like read a book or something. And I'm fucking exhausted and don't want to see another Yakuza game for awhile. That's two Yakuza games in about a month. Nirvash, I just finished Yakuza: Like a Dragon in 9 days and 60 hours, after playing quickly through Yakuza 0 during the holiday break.
