Nagoshi Studio wants its first game with NetEase to be like a 'Tarantino film'
Toshihiro Nagoshi doesn't want to stray too far from what made the Yakuza games successful, straddling the line between serious and silly.
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Toshihiro Nagoshi doesn't want to stray too far from what made the Yakuza games successful, straddling the line between serious and silly.
In a recent interview, RGG Studio leads revealed that the studio is developing something outside of Judgment or Yakuza.
This week the team ponders the possibilities of Sega and Microsoft's planned 'Super Game.' What do you think it will be?
Daisuke Sato is the second major dev to exit the Yakuza developer house alongside the previously reported Toshihiro Nagoshi.
The spirit of Sega's Yakuza series lives on in Lost Judgment, for better or worse.
The artist behind Jet Set Radio is back at Sega 7 years after his departure.
Toshihiro Nagoshi is reportedly in 'final negotiations' to join NetEase after a 32 year career at Sega.
It was revealed during the Xbox E3 showcase that Yakuza: Like a Dragon is coming to Game Pass.
Games like Persona and Shin Megami Tensei have often seen delays between release in Japan and throughout the rest of the world.
It looks like the JRPG mechanics Yakuza: Like a Dragon weren't a one-time experiment. It's the planned direction of future games.