If you're diving into the whimsical world of *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii*, you might be wondering if it's as expansive as *Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth*. Fear not, I've got the details on the game's length and chapter breakdown for you.
How Many Chapters Are in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii?
*Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* features a total of five chapters, mirroring the structure of *Like a Dragon Gaiden* but containing fewer chapters than *Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth*. Here's a look at the chapters and their intriguing titles:
- Chapter 1: Shipwrecked - You start as former Yakuza Goro Majima, waking up on Rich Island in Hawaii with no memory of your past, despite knowing about the Yakuza and the world around you.
- Chapter 2: Heart of Darkness - This chapter allows you to explore Hawaii's main island, a setting familiar from *Infinite Wealth*.
- Chapter 3: The Old Man and the Sea - Delve deeper into the mysteries of the island and your forgotten identity.
- Chapter 4: Treasure Island - Uncover secrets and treasures as you progress through the narrative.
- Finale: White Whale - Conclude your journey in this thrilling finale.
How Long Does it Take to Beat Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza?
Like other entries in the *Yakuza/Like a Dragon* series, *Pirate Yakuza* offers a wealth of side-quests and activities. If you stick to the main storyline, expect to spend between 16 to 20 hours to reach the end. Once you've completed the story, you can go back and tackle any missed activities or quests, so you won't be locked out of any content.
For those aiming for 100% completion, including all side activities and quests, the game will take around 40 hours to fully experience everything it has to offer.
When Does Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii Take Place? Should You Play Infinite Wealth First?
*Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza* is set shortly after the events of *Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth* and may even set the stage for a sequel. You don't need to have played *Infinite Wealth* to enjoy *Pirate Yakuza*, as the game provides necessary background information.
However, if you're planning to play *Infinite Wealth*, consider doing so before *Pirate Yakuza*. The latter game reveals a significant plot point from *Infinite Wealth* early on, which could spoil your experience.
So, there you have it—the chapter breakdown and estimated playtime for *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii*. Whether you're rushing through the main story or exploring every nook and cranny, this game promises a unique adventure in the *Like a Dragon* universe.