*Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* might be the most whimsical entry in the *Like a Dragon* series, but does it match the scale of *Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth*? If you're curious about the length of *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* and the structure of its chapters, you're in the right place.
How Many Chapters Are There in *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii*?
*Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* features a concise narrative with a total of five chapters, mirroring the structure of *Like a Dragon Gaiden* but containing less than half the chapters of *Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth*. Here's a breakdown of the chapters and their titles:
- **Chapter 1: Shipwrecked** - You begin your journey as Goro Majima, a former Yakuza member, who washes ashore on Rich Island, Hawaii. Stricken with amnesia, you're aware of the Yakuza but unaware of your own identity.
- **Chapter 2: Heart of Darkness** - This chapter takes you to Hawaii's main island, a setting familiar from *Infinite Wealth*.
- **Chapter 3: The Old Man and the Sea** - Your adventure deepens as you navigate the challenges of the sea.
- **Chapter 4: Treasure Island** - The hunt for treasure becomes the focus, adding an exciting twist to the story.
- **Finale: White Whale** - Conclude your journey in a thrilling climax.
How Long Does It Take to Beat *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii*?
Like other games in the *Yakuza/Like a Dragon* series, *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* offers a range of side-quests and activities. If you focus solely on the main storyline, you can expect to spend between 16 to 20 hours to complete the game. However, if you aim to explore every nook and cranny, completing all side-quests and activities, you might spend up to 40 hours fully experiencing everything the game offers.
When Does *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* Take Place? Should You Play *Infinite Wealth* First?
*Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* is set shortly after the events of *Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth* and may set the stage for a potential sequel. You don't need to have played *Infinite Wealth* beforehand, as *Pirate Yakuza* provides sufficient background information. However, if you plan on playing *Infinite Wealth*, consider doing so first to avoid spoilers. *Pirate Yakuza* reveals a significant plot point from *Infinite Wealth* early in the game.
So, those are the chapters in *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* and a comprehensive guide on how long it takes to beat the game.