*Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* might be the most whimsical entry in the *Like a Dragon* series, but it certainly doesn't match the sheer size of *Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth*. If you're curious about how long it takes to beat *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* and what the chapters are, let's dive in.
Here’s How Many Chapters There Are in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii
*Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* is structured into five chapters, mirroring the chapter count of *Like a Dragon Gaiden* but containing less than half the chapters found in *Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth*. Here's a breakdown of the chapters along with their intriguing titles:
- **Chapter 1: Shipwrecked** - Your journey begins as Goro Majima, a former Yakuza, washed up on Rich Island in Hawaii with amnesia. Although aware of the Yakuza and the world at large, Majima's personal identity remains a mystery, even when his name is mentioned.
- **Chapter 2: Heart of Darkness** - This chapter allows you to explore Hawaii's main island, a location familiar from *Infinite Wealth*.
- **Chapter 3: The Old Man and the Sea** - Dive deeper into the narrative with this sea-themed chapter.
- **Chapter 4: Treasure Island** - The adventure continues with a quest for treasure.
- **Finale: White Whale** - The conclusion to your pirate yakuza adventure.
How Long Does it Take to Beat Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza?
Like its predecessors, *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* offers a variety of side-quests and activities. If you focus solely on the main storyline, expect to spend between 16-20 hours to reach the end. Don't worry about missing out on side content; you can return to it after completing the main game.
For those determined to experience everything the game has to offer, including all side-quests and activities, you're looking at around 40 hours of gameplay.
When Does Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii Take Place? Should You Play Infinite Wealth First?
*Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* is set shortly after the events of *Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth* and may lay the groundwork for a sequel to *Infinite Wealth*. New players don't need to have played *Infinite Wealth* first, as *Pirate Yakuza* provides all necessary background information.
However, if you plan on playing *Infinite Wealth*, it's advisable to do so before *Pirate Yakuza*. The latter game reveals a significant plot twist from *Infinite Wealth* within the first few hours.
So, those are all the chapters in *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* along with details on the time required to complete the game. Whether you're rushing through the main story or aiming for 100% completion, there's plenty to enjoy in this unique entry of the *Like a Dragon* series.