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Like a Dragon: Yakuza Pirates in Hawaii recently showed off its crazy ship battles, which caused people to start teasing Ubisoft's Skull & Bones.
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Twitter is full of people making fun of Skull & Bones right now, and many are surprised that Ryu Ga Gotoku Studios is making a successor to Black Flag.
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Even the recent comments section on YouTube was full of people roasting Skull & Bones to high heaven. Poor Ubisoft.
Toy A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is one of several pirate-themed video games released in recent years, although you could argue that it's the funniest. Ryu Ga Gotoku Studios showed it well at the recent exhibition event, giving us the best look at all the systems in the game, along with some crazy ship battles.
However, despite the incredible look, comparisons have already been made with Ubisoft's title Skull & Bones, which went from shipwreck to shipwreck last year. Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii not only takes the game's ship combat and makes it funny, but even seems to build on it, allowing you to enter and fight against the ship's crew enemy.
Like Dragons: Yakuza Pirates In Hawaii Ship Battle Using Skull & Bones
It's so impressive that people immediately flocked to social media after the show to stick their knives into Skull & Bones and give it a good hard shake, as it was roasted to Hell and back. title. You'll see plenty of tweets mocking Ubisoft (like the one from Twitter user Rock solid above) for not being able to make a successful spiritual successor to Black Flag on a big budget, while Ryu Ga Gotoku could have done it for a fraction of the time and money.
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In the tweets that talk positively about Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, and even in the comments of the recent demonstration of the game, you will see a bunch of people replying with things like “Skull and “bones that can't go,” and that's what Skull and Bones wants to get. It's easy to make comparisons, and Ubisoft doesn't look too good on them.
Luckily, we won't have to wait too long to get Majima's little ocean ride, as Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii will launch next month on February 21st. It was also confirmed during the show that you will win I have to pay for New Game Plus this time, which caused a bit of a stir when Infinite Wealth launched last year.
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