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''This article is about the 2005 video game. For the franchise formerly known as Yakuza, see [[Like a Dragon]].''
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{{Infobox_Software |
  software_name  = Yakuza |
  software_image  = [[File:yakuza.jpg|300px]]|
  developer      = [[Sega CS1|New Entertainment R&D Dept.]]<br />[[Ryū ga Gotoku Studio]]|
  publisher      = [[Sega]]|
  systems        = [[PlayStation 2|PS2]], [[PlayStation 3|PS3]], [[PlayStation 4|PS4]], [[Wii U]], [[Windows]], [[Xbox One]]|
  release        = '''Original:'''<br />PS2 JP: December 8, 2005<br />PS2 NA: September 5, 2006<br />PS2 AU: September 14, 2006<br />PS2 EU: September 15, 2006<br />PS3 JP: November 1, 2012<br />Wii U JP: August 8, 2013<br />'''Kiwami:'''<br />PS3 JP: January 21, 2016<br />PS4 JP: January 21, 2016<br />PS4 WW: August 29, 2017<br />Windows: February 19, 2019<br />Xbox One: April 22, 2020|
  added_to_museum = PS4: July 17, 2018 |
}}
'''''Yakuza''''', known in Japan as '''''Ryū ga Gotoku (龍が如く, “Like a Dragon”)''''', was the first game in the [[Like a Dragon|''Like a Dragon'' series]]. It was released on PlayStation 2 in Japan on December 8, 2005, in North America on September 5, 2006, in Australia on September 14, 2006, and in Europe on September 15, 2006. It received a high definition port in Japan as part of '''''Ryū ga Gotoku 1&2 HD''''' on PlayStation 3 on November 1, 2012, and on Wii U on August 8, 2013.
 
It later received an enhanced remake titled '''''Yakuza Kiwami''''', which was known in Japan as '''''Ryū ga Gotoku: Kiwami (龍が如く 極, "Like a Dragon: Extreme")'''''. It was released in Japan on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 on January 21, 2016. It received a worldwide release on PlayStation 4 on August 27, 2017, and for Windows on February 19, 2019.
 
==Plot==
A former yakuza named [[Kazuma Kiryu]] finds himself in the middle of a conspiracy involving a young girl and billions of yen.
 
<spoiler show="Show entire plot with spoilers" hide="Hide spoilers">
In 1995, a yakuza member named Kazuma Kiryu had risen in the ranks of the Tojo clan and was about to be given his own organization. However, he discovered that his childhood friend, Akira Nishikiyama, killed a Yakuza patriarch after the latter tried to rape a woman, Yumi, who grew up with both men at Sunflower Orphanage. Kiryu took the blame, was banished from the Tojo clan, and was imprisoned for murder.
 
In 2005, after spending ten years in prison, Kiryu was paroled. Upon arriving home he discovered that the Third Chairman of the Tojo clan, Masaru Sera, had been murdered, ten billion yen had been stolen from the Tojo clan, Nishiki had become violent and resentful of Kiryu, and Yumi was missing.
 
While investigating the murder of the Third Chairman and the missing money, Kiryu formed an unlikely partnership with the detective who put him in prison, Makoto Date. Kiryu later discovered an orphan named [[Haruka Sawamura|Haruka]], who was searching for her mother Mizuki, Yumi's sister.
 
After discovering an underground city beneath the city's homeless encampment, Purgatory, Kiryu met a legendary cop-turned informant named the Florist of Sai. The Florist hinted that he once had to create records for an entirely false person, and it was later revealed by Kiryu's adopted father Shintaro Kazama that Mizuki was the false identity of Yumi. After Kiryu took the blame for the murder committed by Nishiki, Yuki went into shock and suffered amnesia. She eventually recovered and, in 1996, had a daughter, Haruka, with an aspiring politician named Kyohei Jingu. Since he had not yet married Yumi, he abandoned his family to marry someone else to further his career. After accidentally killing a journalist who tried to blackmail him with evidence that he had abandoned his family, Jingu tells Masaru Sera to kill his wife and child so that they can not be used against him again.
 
Shintaro Kazama saved Yumi and convinced Sera to turn against Jingu after discovering that Sera had been laundering the 10 billion yen for his own self-interest. To keep Yumi and Haruka safe, Kazama had the Florist of Sai create the false identity of Mizuki, and left Haruka at Sunflower Orphanage, with her believing that Yumi was her aunt.
 
A Yakuza boss named Futoshi Shimano blew up Shintaro Kazama, after the latter jumped in the grenade's path to save Haruka, and the Omi alliance leader Yukio Terada killed Shimano in revenge. With his last words, Kazama revealed that he killed Kiryu's parents and that Sunflower Orphanage housed the children of the people that he had killed. He gave Kiryu Third Chairman Sera's will, which revealed his successor.
 
Kiryu then took Haruka to reunite with her mother, and the three confronted Jingu, who was after the 10 billion yen. The latter tried to kill Yumi and Haruka himself, but Yumi revealed that she had set up a bomb to blow up the money. Kazuma revealed the will and the fact that he was named the Fourth Chairman of the Tojo clan. He then defeated Jingu, and then Nishiki, the latter of whom had sought to get out from under Kiryu's shadow. Jingu tried to shoot Kiryu, but first Haruka then Yumi jumped in the path of the bullet. To prevent Jingu from getting the money, Nishiki fired his gun at the bomb, destroying the money and killing himself in the process.
 
Before she died, Kiryu told Yumi that he loved her. He then gave up the position of Fourth Chairman of the Tojo clan to Yukio Terada, planning to leave the Yakuza life behind to raise Haruka.
</spoiler>
 
==Playable games==
===Yakuza===
At [[Club Sega]], you can play the [[UFO Catcher 7|UFO Catcher]] crane game.
 
In addition, there are gambling parlors, casinos, and bars that allow you to play various parlor games and gamble.In addition, there are gambling parlors, casinos, and bars that allow you to play various parlor games and gamble.
 
*Baccarat
*Batting Center
*Blackjack
*Cabaret club - earn the affection of up to six girls
*Pachinko Slot
*Roulette
 
===Yakuza Kiwami===
The mini-games in Yakuza Kiwami are based on those in ''[[Yakuza 0]]''.
 
At Club Sega, you can play Sega arcade games.
 
* Battle Bug Beauties: MesuKing - based on the Catfight Arena from ''Yakuza 0''
* [[UFO Catcher 8]]
 
In addition, there are gambling parlors, casinos, and bars that allow you to play various parlor games and gamble. As with ''Yakuza 0'', the Japanese gambling games that had previously been cut out of previous western releases of ''Yakuza'' games are playable, complete with instructions on how to play them.
 
*Baccarat
*Batting Center
*Blackjack
*Billiards - includes 4-ball, 8-ball, 9-ball, rotation, and puzzle pool
*Bowling
*Cabaret club - earn the affection of up to two girls
*Cee-lo
*Cho-han
*Darts - includes 301, 501, 701, 901, cricket, and count-up
*Karaoke button-based rhythm game
*Koi-koi
*Mahjong
*Oicho-kabu
*Pocket Circuit slot car racing
*Poker
*Roulette
*Shogi
 
==Versions==
The original PlayStation 2 release of ''Yakuza'' had several changes when it was translated into English, including the name of the game itself. In Japan, it was titled ''Ryū ga Gotoku'', or ''Like a Dragon'', after the dragon tattoo on Kiryu's back. In addition, several character names have been changed, and the dialog was re-recorded with English voice actors.
 
''Ryū ga Gotoku 1&2 HD'' was released only in Asia for [[PlayStation 3]] in 2012 and for [[Wii U]] in 2013. This release was identical to the original but featured high-definition graphics.
 
''Yakuza Kiwami'', the high-definition remake of ''Yakuza'', contained most of the mini-games from ''[[Yakuza 0]]''. It cut down the number of flirtable hostesses at cabaret clubs from the six in ''Yakuza'' down to two. It also added a mode called "Majima Everywhere" wherein [[Goro Majima]] pops up in various areas and in various costumes around Kamurocho intending to get Kiryu's dragon fighting style back up to the level it was before Kiryu was incarcerated. ''Kiwami'' also added new cutscenes meant to both improve the flow of the story as well as to tie it into the ''[[Yakuza 0]]'' prequel.
 
The Western localization of ''Yakuza Kiwami'' cut two songs by the singer Koshi Inaba due to licensing issues. The localization contained Japanese voices with subtitles and reverted most of the changes that were made in the original English translation. The dialog was presented with the original Japanese voice acting and English subtitles. The characters regained their original Japanese names as well. Shintaro Fuma is Shintaro Kazama, Akira Nishiki is Akira Nishikiyama, Futo Shimano is Futoshi Shimano, and Kage the Florist is given the translation of his Japanese title Sai no Hanaya, Florist of Sai.
 
==Yakuza Kiwami licensed music restoration fan patch==
On February 24, 2021, two fans named Canzah and Slow released a fan patch for the Windows version of ''Yakuza Kiwami'' that restored the two pieces of licensed music that were missing from the Western localization.
 
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