Do… do you seriously think poaching employees to recreate technology to the point of literally infringing on a patent is justified, while then extolling the virtues of a theoretical free market which by definition enforces competition through strict regulation?
Man capitalism really does a number on the brain
I had the exact same impression but they had a long string of remasters to churn out for PC. Gaiden is more like a standalone expansion but swings like a main installment in content.
I am very curious to see how the release schedule changes with devs moving into full blown top seller JRPGs instead of story focused beat-em-ups.
The canon series order is basically:
Yakuza 0
Yakuza Kiwami 1 and 2
Yakuza 3-6
Like a Dragon
Like a Dragon Gaiden
Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth
But fuck SEGAs shitty DLC practices, I buy Yakuza games at half price or less as a personal rule.