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Ryuu ga Gotoku 4 - Densetsu o Tsugu Mono (Japan / Asia)

PlayStation 3
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Reviewed in
2010
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Ryuu ga Gotoku 4 is the multi-protagonist Yakuza with four intertwined stories in Tokyo. Akiyama, Tanimura, Saejima and Kiryu, different perspectives on the same world. Innovative narrative structure, richness of secondary characters.

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Category
Action Adventure 1 player 18+
Description
Sega Yakuza Ryuu ga Gotoku, Japanese urban third-person action in the saga. Published by Sega, released in Japan in March 2010. Quatre protagonistes kamurocho, semi-open urban exploration, signature brutal street combat, numerous mini-games and narrative substories, full Japanese voice acting. 4 variant of the Yakuza saga. Japanese version.

Ryuu ga Gotoku 4 - Densetsu o Tsugu Mono review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
MAX
Story
"Masterful"
Told through four fates that eventually intersect, this entry probes Tokyo's underworld from every angle. Debt, prison, revenge and redemption weave a choral fresco of new scope. This play of perspectives, rich and breathless, brilliantly renews the series' narrative formula.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾21,7 GB 📅18/03/2010
Published by Sega

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Collector interest

The Japanese and Asian edition of Ryuu ga Gotoku 4 Densetsu o Tsugu Mono, a Sega entry following four linked protagonists in the Kamurocho district. The original form of an ambitious entry with a choral structure, this Japanese pressing offers the experience as conceived, predating the Western localization. Desirability blends the aura of the Yakuza series with the relative scarcity of this regional run.

Is Ryuu ga Gotoku 4 - Densetsu o Tsugu Mono still worth playing in 2026?

An action adventure from Sega, Ryuu ga Gotoku 4 widens the Yakuza series by alternating four protagonists with linked fates, including a loan shark, an ex-convict and a policeman, across a Kamurocho explored from every angle, even on the rooftops. The plurality of viewpoints, the depth of the crime drama and the wealth of side activities make it a dense, ambitious entry. The language barrier and the port's age weigh it down. A title for fans of the Yakuza series and Japanese crime drama on PS3.

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