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The best piece of evidence that this has been a damn fine year for games is that we have received not one, buttwoentries in the storied Yakuza franchise. WhileLike A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Namemaytechnicallybe a side game, that doesn’t stop it from having the typical abundance of side content for a game in this series.
Which is to say, there isa lotto see and do. On top of that, Joryu has access to gadgets that shake up the gameplay, meaning that it even has a pretty unique feel. Thankfully, we have written a ton of guides to help walk you through its mechanics and help you track down every last collectible.If we don’t have the guide you are looking for right now, check back soon, as it is almost certainly in the process of being written. This hub will be updated regularly!

Beginner Guides
These guides will help ease you into the world of Like A Dragon Gaiden. Whether you are new to the series, or a seasoned veteran, everything you need to know to start off strong will be contained in the guides below.
Side Quests And Minigames
From the Akame Network Requests to recruiting fighters for your Colosseum team, this is where all the guides covering Like A Dragon Gaiden’s side content will live.
Miscellaneous Content
Collectibles
Like A Dragon Gaiden wouldn’t be a Yakuza game if it didn’t feature a hefty number of collectibles. And we can honestly say that the collectibles in Like A Dragon Gaiden are some of the most sadistically hidden yet. But worry not, we’ve got you covered. From Gold Balls to Coin Locker Keys, we have a guide for you!
Editorial Content
Here we will provide you with everything from think pieces to lists ranking the different elements of the game. If you want to sit back and engage with some of the conversation surrounding this excellent new entry in the Yakuza franchise, this is the place to be. We recommend starting with TheGamer’s own review of Like A Dragon Gaiden!


