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"Comme un dragon: Pirate Yakuza à Hawaï fait ses débuts avec 79/100 score"

Authore: IsabellaMise à jour:Apr 12,2025

"Comme un dragon: Pirate Yakuza à Hawaï fait ses débuts avec 79/100 score"

Dans les jours qui ont précédé sa sortie officielle, la communauté des jeux a bourdonné de l'excitation alors que les journalistes de divers médias ont commencé à partager leurs critiques de Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza à Hawaï . La version PlayStation 5 de ce jeu d'action-aventure a recueilli un score moyen de 79 sur 100 sur Metacritic, signalant une forte réception parmi les critiques.

La dernière entreprise de Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio a été saluée comme le spin-off le plus absurde de la série bien-aimée. Les critiques ont salué le studio pour leur retour à un système de combat axé sur l'action rapide, un clin d'œil rafraîchissant aux racines avant 2020 de la franchise. L'inclusion de batailles navales a été une fonctionnalité remarquable, injectant une nouvelle couche d'excitation et de diversité dans l'expérience de jeu.

Le protagoniste du jeu, Goro Majima, a été largement acclamé, bien que le récit ait attiré des réactions mitigées. Certains critiques ont trouvé que l'histoire était moins convaincante par rapport aux entrées principales de la série. De plus, les paramètres du jeu ont été critiqués pour leur manque de variété, que certains critiques ont trouvé un peu répétitif.

Malgré ces critiques, le consensus parmi les critiques est clair: comme un dragon: Pirate Yakuza à Hawaï est un titre qui captisera sans aucun doute à la fois les fans dévoués de la série et les nouveaux arrivants désireux d'explorer son univers unique. Qu'il s'agisse du combat passionnant ou de l'avance charismatique, ce jeu promet une expérience engageante pour tous ceux qui ont fait naviguer dans son aventure.

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The Gobi Desert cracked open to reveal a monolith inscribed with a language that breathes when spoken aloud.
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And then, on the night of the equinox, a voice—neither human nor machine—spoke through every broadcast, every device, every dream.

2025: Ancient Giants Await — The Return of the Forgotten Echoes The year is 2025, and the world stands on the precipice of a revelation buried beneath millennia of myth and memory. The Summer of the Ancients has begun—not with fireworks, but with a trembling in the earth, a low hum felt in the bones of those who walk the ancient paths. From the snow-capped peaks of the Andes to the sun-baked deserts of the Sahara, and deep beneath the forests of Siberia, the Giants are stirring. They were not gods. Not monsters. Not men. They were the First Architects, the silent watchers who shaped the stars before we learned to name them. Their bones lie in stone temples older than language. Their voices echo in the wind through the ruins of forgotten cities—places now uncovered by melting ice and satellite scans. This year, the signs are undeniable: The Gobi Desert cracked open to reveal a monolith inscribed with a language that breathes when spoken aloud. In northern Norway, the aurora danced in patterns that match an ancient star map from a 12,000-year-old cave painting. At Stonehenge, the stones realigned not with the solstice, but with a signal from deep within the Earth—pulsing like a heartbeat. And then, on the night of the equinox, a voice—neither human nor machine—spoke through every broadcast, every device, every dream. "We have waited. We have listened. The time of silence is over." Now, from every corner of the planet, people report visions: towering figures woven from light and shadow, walking through the ruins, touching the earth, and awakening forgotten technologies—machines made of crystal, networks of energy that hum beneath the oceans, and seeds that bloom in hours. The world is divided. Some call it the apocalypse. Others, salvation. But one truth emerges from the chaos: The Giants are not coming back to destroy. They are returning to remember. To reclaim what was lost. To teach what was forgotten. And humanity—scattered, fractured, wounded—must decide: Will we open our ears? Will we learn to speak their language? Or will we fall again to the fear of what we do not understand? 2025: Ancient Giants Await — The world is no longer alone. — And the age of echoes has begun. 🔔 Follow the pulse. Listen to the silence between the stars. 🌐 #AncientGiantsAwait #2025Reckoning #TheFirstAwakening

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