![]() Karaoke is as fun as ever, while trying to avoid sleepy sheep as you’re watching films at the cinema is the most absurd yet relatable minigame in gaming history, but the ones that stand out for me are Dragon Kart and Can Collecting.Īs the name would imply, Dragon Kart is the Yakuza-ified version of Mario Kart, only replacing red shells and bananas with bazookas and gatling guns. While the combat and writing of characters like Ichiban and his party members is certainly the highlight, in classic Yakuza fashion, the minigames are also brilliant. Two and a half years after Yakuza 0 came to Xbox, I’ve finally managed to start Like A Dragon, and while it takes a while to get used to the overhaul combat system ( in between getting run over by cars), it’s been a blast so far. ![]() Yakuza would typically be a franchise I’d be there for on release, but since SEGA and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio have been porting their older games and releasing their new ones on Xbox instead of just PlayStation, I’ve been going through the series from start to finish. For reference, I only started watching Stranger Things a month ago. Sure, there’ll be some media out there that I’ll make sure to be there for on day one, but for the most part, I’m always playing catch-up. This may seem like an odd way to start, but when it comes to devouring media and pop culture, I essentially live my life like the human embodiment of Slowpoke.
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