Summary
- The Yakuza series features brawling in Japanese settings.
- Players may be interested in similar games that offer brawling mechanics and turn-based combat.
- Yakuza spin-offs may interest fans of other genres.
The Yakuza series launched in 2005 to great success in Japan and developed a cult following in the West. Yakuza 0 introduced the series to a more mainstream audience. The games feature semi-open and faithfully recreated Japanese settings in famous Tokyo cities and their seedy underbelly. The first seven games in the series center around Kiryu and are self-contained stories in their own right. The eighth title, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, introduces a new protagonist, Ichiban, with unique motivations and a turn-based combat system.
Hardest Yakuza Games, Ranked
While most of the Yakuza games provide a fair challenge for players to overcome, this isn't the case for every entry in the beloved action series.
Despite the modern and realistic settings, the games feature brawling mechanics similar to the old-school beat-em-ups combined with traditional JRPG elements with near-random battles and leveling up. While few games replicate the Yakuza series, these games should satisfy fans.
Updated April 13, 2024 by Michael Llewellyn: The Yakuza series was originally an action series in the Kiryu saga and became a fully-fledged turn-based JRPG when Ichiban took over as the series protagonist. The series's appeal comes from its depiction of Japanese culture and folklore in a modern-day setting or the historically set Like a Dragon: Ishin. This list has been updated to include more games that fans of the Yakuza series may enjoy.
1 Rise Of The Ronin
An Open-World Samurai Adventure WIth Challenging Combat
Rise of the Ronin
- Released
- March 22, 2024
- Developer(s)
- Team Ninja
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 5
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG, Adventure, Open-World
Rise of the Ronin is an open-world action RPG from the developers of Wo Long and the Nioh series. It is set in 1853 during the final years of the Bakumatsu period in Japan. The setting and swordplay will appeal to fans of the Yakuza prequel, Like a Dragon: Ishin. The combat is challenging with a focus on deflections and landing counter strikes.
Rise of the Ronin is similar to the Assassin's Creed series, depicting real-life historical characters woven into the fictional story of the Blade Twins' quest for vengeance. The twins even encounter a character called Ryoma Sakamoto, a real-life Ronin who was the protagonist of Like a Dragon: Ishin.
2 Ghost Of Tsushima
A Stunning Samurai Action Adventure
Ghost of Tsushima
- Released
- July 17, 2020
- Developer(s)
- Sucker Punch
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
Ghost of Tsushima is a stunning samurai adventure that utilizes incredible swordplay and stealth-based combat. It puts players in the shoes of Jin Sakai as he fights to defend the islands of Kiki and Tsushima against a Mongol invasion. Like Rise of the Ronin, the samurai setting will appeal to fans of Like a Dragon: Ishin with its respect for Japanese culture, lore, and the beautiful setting.
It has an epic story and many characters to interact with as players complete side stories for NPCs and free the islands from Mongolian control. The duels are epic and Ghost of Tsushima arguably handles stealth better than the Assassin's Creed series.
3 Watch Dogs 2
A High Tech Crime Thriller Set In California
Watch Dogs
- Released
- May 26, 2014
- Franchise
- Watch Dogs
- Genre(s)
- Open-World, Action, Adventure
Watchdogs 2 is an open-world action game set in California. It centers on a hacktivist group, Dedsec as they take on corruption and the gangs that dominate the streets. It plays similarly to a modern-day Assassin's Creed game with GTA elements.
Moreover, it features a good balance between humor and the tone of a crime thriller, like the Yakuza series. Gameplay elements like hacking into the city's technology can create hilarious moments of slapstick comedy and destruction.
4 Mafia 2
A Mature Crime Drama Set in The 1940s & 50s
Mafia 2: Definitive Edition
- Released
- May 19, 2020
- Developer(s)
- Hangar 13
- Genre(s)
- Action-Adventure, Shooter, Open-World
Mafia 2 is a 1940s and early 50s mobster game inspired by classic movies like The Godfather and Goodfellas. It was updated and remastered for the PS4 and Xbox One, but it wasn't as definitive as the remake of Mafia's first title.
However, despite its clunky mechanics, Mafia 2 features a compelling and mature story of Vito Scaletta's rise to power in the ranks of the Falcone crime family. Fans of Yakuza's more dramatic and political mob stories will love the struggles of Vito and his relationships with friends and family.
5 Ghostwire: Tokyo
A Stunning Recreation Of Tokyo
Ghostwire: Tokyo
- Released
- March 25, 2022
- Developer(s)
- Tango Gameworks
- Platform(s)
- PS5, PC, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
Ghostwire: Tokyo is a first-person supernatural action-adventure. It is stylistically different from the Yakuza series. However, those who love exploring a stunning version of Tokyo steeped in culture and lore will find much to love in this title from the creators of The Evil Within. The gameplay and tone are different from Yakuza but equally quirky and unusual.
Originally a PlayStation 5 exclusive, Ghostwire: Tokyo is also available on PC and Xbox Series X/S. The visually striking title takes advantage of the more advanced hardware and helps the neon-drenched city of Tokyo come to life in a way that rivals the Yakuza games.
6 Double Dragon: Neon
Arcade Style Fighting For Fans Of Yakuza's Combat
- Released: 2012
- Platform: PC, PS3, Switch, and Xbox 360
- Developer: Abstraction Games and WayForward Technologies
- Genre: Fighting
Before Streets of Rage 4 reinvigorated the side-scrolling beat-em-up genre, Double Dragon: Neon took a shot in 2012. There is an 80s feel and theme to the gameplay, mechanics, and style that fans of Yakuza 0 will love. It is more challenging than Streets of Rage 4 and the recent Double Dragon: Gaiden, the more classically styled update on the arcade classic.
The street battles in Yakuza and the recent Judgment series are reminiscent of classic coin-op beat-em-ups like Double Dragon and Streets of Rage, with their over-the-top fights and special moves. Double Dragon: Neon is a good combination of old and new mechanics with the fighting game formula.
7 Devil May Cry 5
Classic Combat In A Stunning Sequel
Devil May Cry 5
- Released
- March 8, 2019
- Developer(s)
- Capcom
- Platform(s)
- PS4, Xbox One, PC, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Genre(s)
- Action
The Devil May Cry series has always been renowned for its magnificent combat. The satisfying combos where Dante effortlessly tears through large groups of enemies will resonate with fans of the Yakuza combat system. After the furious fan reaction to the reboot from Ninja Theory, Devil May Cry 5 is a return to form and arguably the best DMC game to date.
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Thematically, Devil May Cry has little in common with the Yakuza series. However, where the original Yakuza fighting system is like a throwback to classic Japanese 80s and 90s beat-em-ups, DMCV harks back to the hack-and-slash classics like Golden Axe in a single-player format.
8 Streets Of Rage 4
A Classic Side Scrolling Beat-Em Up For Modern Audiences
Streets of Rage 4
With several hack-n-slash games available, beat-em-up style combat is not utilized enough in modern gaming. Despite being a staple of the Yakuza series for so many years, the developers opted for a turn-based combat system in Like a Dragon. Thankfully, another classic Sega franchise can offer a solid alternative.
The Streets of Rage series returned in 2020 following an incredibly long hiatus. The long wait for a sequel proved worthwhile, as Streets of Rage 4 is one of the best beat-em-ups since the third title. Comparatively, its story is simplistic compared to Yakuza. Moreover, there is little freedom outside combat. However, the fighting system is the perfect throwback for fans of the street brawling in Yakuza.
9 L.A. Noire
A Character-Driven Detective Drama Set In The 1940s
LA Noire
L.A. Noire has more in common with some of the investigative mechanics in the Yakuza spin-off series Judgement. However, fans of Yakuza love deep character stories and crime dramas filled with twists, turns, and betrayals. This late 1940 set drama is an easy recommendation.
Players take on the role of a straight and honest-to-a-fault cop named Cole Phelps as he rises through the ranks as a detective. Fans of beautifully crafted open worlds will love L.A. Noire. The themes and style appear to be inspired by the classic movie L.A. Confidential. Admittedly, there is a lack of activities in the detective drama, but the twists and surprises will keep fans entertained.
10 Persona 5 Royal
An Incredible JRPG Set In Modern-Day Tokyo
Persona 5 Royal
- Released
- March 31, 2020
- Developer(s)
- Atlus, P-Studio
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Genre(s)
- JRPG
Persona 5 Royal may have a different vibe from the Yakuza games, but the modern-day setting will appeal to those who enjoy the Yakuza series. The modern-day Tokyo setting will resonate with fans of Kamurocho from the Yakuza games. The protagonists and relatable supporting cast are as endearing to the player as the Yakuza games, with backstories that fans can get behind.
The stylish combat system is turn-based, and those who played Yakuza: Like a Dragon should feel at home. More importantly, Persona 5 has hours of side quests and post-game content to keep fans busy.