'I Create Every Game Like It Could Be the Last': Like a Dragon Boss Doesn't Have the Series Planned Out
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'I Create Every Game Like It Could Be the Last': Like a Dragon Boss Doesn't Have the Series Planned Out
"I haven't thought about what happens".It perhaps comes as no surprise if you're familiar with the Yakuza / Like a Dragon franchise, but RGG Studio really does do things game-by-game.And by that, we mean that there tends to be very little forward planning in terms of the series' direction or storytelling.Read the full article on pushsquare.com
Like to Dragon, which years ago was Yakuza in the West, recently launched Infinite Wealth and Majima Piratilla for the joy of its fans.But could it end at any time?The executive producer of GGGS in Sega claims that he treats every new installment as if it were the latest, it seems that Masayoshi Yokoyama has the "custom" to do it in case of flies.All because the first game of the Yakuza franchise reached PS2 in 2005/06 as an independent game, so…
As with Final Fantasy, the first game in the Yakuza series (now called Like to Dragon) was conceived as an independent release. It was therefore a complete experience from beginning to end, in which everything had to be perfect. In an interview given to Famitsu (via Automaton), the executive producer of the series, Masayoshi Yokohama, now reveals that this has been a mentality that has remained in the developer even though it is now a universe o…
Ryu ga Gotoku Studio still treats every Like a Dragon project like it's potentially the last
Just like with {Final Fantasy}, the first game in the {Yakuza} series (now called Like a Dragon) was intended to be a standalone release. It was therefore a complete experience from start to finish, where everything had to be just right. In an interview with Famitsu (via Automaton), the series' executive producer Masayoshi Yokoyama now reveals that this has become a mindset that has remained with the developer even though it is now a universe of…
Like a Dragon executive producer says he treats each new entry like it could be the last. "I still haven't thought about what happens to Ichiban" - AUTOMATON WEST
RGG Studio director and Like a Dragon series executive producer Masayoshi Yokoyama talks about his "habit" of treating each new entry like it could be the last one.
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