Our review of the new “Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name” is now online.
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If you come here for the gameplay we love about the series, you’ll get it too. Whether it’s the main line, those great side missions or mini-game quanta. Familiar locations spread out in front of you, and if you still haven’t gotten under the skin of the new turn-based style, you’ll appreciate the fact that opponents fight in real-time, you have different fighting styles, and there’s also a new one called Agent.