Like a Dragon Gaiden is my end-of-year treat to myself | Kaser Focus

We’re pulling into the final days of 2023, and I’ve been trying to wrap up and try out any games that I haven’t gotten to already. I’ve accepted there are a lot of games from 2023 that I’m not going to be able to play before the end of the year, so any game I play now is more of a personal thing. I thought my final treat of the year was going to be Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora — but we know how well that turned out. Instead, I’ve been putting some time into a different game that came out in the post-October glut, namely Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name.

I haven’t played enough to do a full review, and this is more of a tribute to a game that’s brought me some joy over the last few days. I don’t think RGG Studios has ever made a game I didn’t like, and TMWEHN is just as good as any other in the series. Having become invested in the life of Kazuma Kiryu over the course of about seven-and-a-half games, I was already invested in Gaiden’s story when it started. Without spoiling, it’s a touching tale about life after calamity and heartache, and how to cope with the aftermath of difficult choices.

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Rachel Kaser

Rachel Kaser is a gaming and technology writer for from Dallas, Texas. She's been in the games industry since 2013, writing for various publications, and currently covers news for GamesBeat. Her favorite game is Bayonetta.