At the very least, Yakuza 6 is the ultimate Tokyo holiday brochure.
From the neon-lit streets to the sushi-stacked restaurants, everywhere you look is dosed in fantastical Japanese charm. And that’s without mentioning the interactive cat cafe. Still, this is no tourism simulator – it’s stuffed full of content with an epic story to wrap it all together.
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