
So, yes, we are lucky to get Yakuza 4. Its nuanced and complex characters are offset nicely by the goofy and gory combat - here's your chance to chuck motorcycles, thwack criminals with oversized traffic cones, and body slam some jaws - and the city's ability to feel alive both day and night all add up to something more distinct and intriguing. Anyone can run down innocent bystanders, but Yakuza 4 gets more at the psychology of why.
Looks like Sega and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio have something in the oven to celebrate the anniversary of the Like a Dragon / Yakuza franchise.
Geez, don't we already have two or three games coming out soon? Anyway, more Yakuza games are always good.

Includes Yakuza: Like A Dragon and the entire Kazuma Kiryu saga.
I already own all these digital+physical.So good to see more people will get to enjoy them.
Wonder why Fist of North Star isnt being added
It's early days but this new service is looking better and better. The full Yakuza series! And with the monthly games this month too. Fantastic month
That was the only Yakuza game I was missing. Might be the best month of all time for me.

Cultured Vultures: Ash has a massive backlog of games, lovingly dubbed the Pile of Shame, but its existence is beginning to become bothersome.
I like this review. I like this game.
Maybe one the most underated gem of this generation console.
Rare to get such a smooth transition to three new protagonists. Any one of Kiryu's new horsemen could've carried it, but to have all four leads be as strong as they were in the end, yeah that's rare!