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In Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, players control Kazuma Kiryu as they explore the Sotenbori district of Osaka. The Isezaki Ijincho district of Yokohama, a location prominently featured in Yakuza: Like a Dragon and Lost Judgment, is also partially available during the first chapter of the story. A third location, known as ...
In Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, Goda is alluded to multiple times, with Kiryu having to battle against a lookalike of Goda in the Castle's Coliseum arena as part of the main story. A substory mission also involves Kiryu hunting down a revived Go-Ryu Clan, which hired various fake Goda to spread the rumor of his survival ...
Yakuza 6 returns to having just a single protagonist – Kazuma Kiryu – and for a long while it seemed like it would be the last game to feature the leading man in the leading role.
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name: a spin-off title that takes place concurrently with the events of Yakuza: Like a Dragon, starring Kazuma Kiryu as the protagonist. The game explores Kiryu's life following the end of Yakuza 6 as a secret agent working for the Daidoji faction, leading to his involvement in Like a Dragon and ...
Voiced by: Takaya Kuroda (Japanese); Darryl Kurylo (Yakuza, Yakuza: Like a Dragon), Yong Yea (Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name onwards) (English) Introduced in: Yakuza. Kazuma Kiryu (桐生 一馬, Kiryū Kazuma) is the main protagonist in the series.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon is the last game in the series to use the Yakuza name outside of Japan, and the first to use the Japanese title worldwide (albeit as a subtitle). The game was followed up by a 2023 spin-off entry, Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name , which follows Kiryu on his own adventure taking place concurrently with the ...
When asked his name, the samurai calls himself "Kuwabatake Sanjuro", which he seems to make up while looking at a mulberry field by the town. Thus, the character can be viewed as an early example of the "Man with No Name" (other examples of which appear in several earlier novels, including Dashiell Hammett's Red Harvest). [8]
Noboru Ando (Japanese: 安藤 昇, Hepburn: Andō Noboru, 24 May 1926 – 16 December 2015) was a Japanese actor, writer, singer and former yakuza.He is known for utilizing his experiences as a criminal in his many roles in yakuza films.