Mastering Naval Combat in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii introduces thrilling naval combat, a significant departure for the Yakuza series. This guide details the mechanics of ship-to-ship battles, crucial for success in the game.
Early game sees you commanding the Goromaru, equipped with two cannons (port and starboard) and a forward-mounted turret. Encounters with enemy vessels are frequent. While fleeing is an option, the Goromaru's slow speed makes this risky, especially against ships with ranged attacks. Direct confrontation is generally recommended.
Naval combat utilizes three attack types:
- Turret Gun: Ideal for mid-range engagements. Damage is inflicted while approaching, setting up for cannon fire at close range. Direct turret control is possible but riskier.
- Left/Right Cannons: The Goromaru's most powerful weapons, effective at close range (indicated by illuminated cannon icons). Each cannon requires a reload period, necessitating strategic ship maneuvering.
- RPG Missile: Switching to a deck-view perspective allows Goro to freely move and deploy an RPG for long-range attacks. This is often advantageous for initiating combat.
Ship control uses the left stick, with a boost function for speed increases. Boosting while drifting (O on PS5, B on Xbox) allows for quick maneuvers to evade fire or reposition for optimal cannon usage.
Many battles, especially boss fights and Pirate Coliseum encounters, are two-phased. The first phase involves ship-to-ship combat; focus on the main vessel to progress to the second phase. Once the main ship's health is depleted, a boarding party sequence begins, transitioning to the familiar Yakuza beat-'em-up style.
Boarding parties often involve numerical disadvantage. Leveling up your crew through morale boosts and smaller battles is crucial. Utilize crew member stat boosts (damage, defense) strategically.
Mastering these two-stage naval battles is essential for game progression and treasure hunting. The innovative naval combat significantly enhances Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, offering a refreshing twist on the established Yakuza formula. With upgrades and crew management, the Goromaru can become an unstoppable force.
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.