For most games in the series, the main plot is a straightforward crime drama, told in a mostly serious fashion. Like a Dragon: Yakuza could adapt the main plot of the first simply enough.
However, that adaptation wouldn’t be a faithful adaptation of the games and would almost certainly let fans down.
If Like a Dragon: Yakuza is going to capture the spirit of the franchise, Amazon has to contend with the much sillier side of the games as well. Much of the series’ whackier moments come from the mini-games and accompanying side plots.
These side quests provide comedic relief and many fans, myself included, consider them just as important as the main plot.
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