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A remaster done right, with loads of extra materials to check out, on top of a more polished version of the original game.
Another great entry to Like a Dragon, just don’t rely on it for hard-hitting canon lore (just hard-hitting cannon balls)!
It has its issues, but it’s nice to finally get this off of the Vita.
A promising title that lets itself down over and over again.
A good remaster of a decent game, worth a look even if you’re not super interested in the Akiba franchise.
When people say that you could spend 80-100 hours in this game and enjoy every second of it, believe them because there is so much variety to enjoy here.
A huge open world game filled with Star Wars, and you don’t have to Force Choke it to make it fun.
While it’s better than it could have been, it also could have been much more. As a live service game with an unfinished main story, I wouldn’t feel bad about waiting for more content to drop over the coming months before you pick it up.
A delightful blend of gaming and mindfulness, offering players a peaceful escape from the everyday hustle and bustle
There are some issues with the game, but they certainly don’t hamper the fun of smashing through the walls of Detroit.