Sega is pumping out trailers for Like a Dragon and this latest one covers next-gen ‘features’ like cutting-edge crustacean AI

I know, I know – November is packed. But try not to forget aboutYakuza: Like a Dragon.

You don’t need to play it on November 10 – heck, you don’t even need to play it on an Xbox Series X (or on a PS5 when March rolls around) – but keep it on your “thinking about you!” list, at the very least.

Article image

That might go without saying for a lot of Destructoid readers who are well-versed in theYakuzaseries and know what to expect. For everyone else, I hope this game can be a breezy entry point with its English dub (which iswild), its new party-leading hero, Ichiban Kasuga (who’s another lovable lug), and its new setting, Yokohama (which is significantly larger than our old stomping grounds in Kamurocho).

That’s to say nothing of thesurprisingly fresh turn-based combat, which I recently previewed.

Wuyang OW2 ultimate

Really, this tongue-in-cheek “Next Generation of Yakuza” trailer says it all. No one is out there making games likeYakuza, and we shouldn’t take Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio for granted. It’s such a heartfelt series.

Football Manager 26 promo art

Cover for Max Payne

Black Ops 7 key art work

PEAK mesa biome text

Article image

CoD BO7 The Guild robot

Drag x Drive passing

A ruined police station in Raccoon City in Resident Evil Requiem.