Like A Dragon doesn’t stint on grit. It’s a mostly sweet-natured game where you see someone being shot in the face
A round a third of the way through Yakuza: Like A Dragon, we stumble across a sidequest involving a sickly young girl who’s waiting for surgery. Her upstairs window overlooks a tiny park, in which stands a large tree, from which a single persimmon hangs precariously. She believes her fate is somehow bound to the golden fruit’s – that should it fall before her treatment, then she’ll surely die. And so, kind-hearted soul that he is, Kasuga vows to check in on the tree from time to time to make sure it’s still there.