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The series’ story is set in two time periods, 1995 and 2005, and follows the life, childhood friends and the repercussions of the decisions of a fearsome and peerless Yakuza warrior with a strong sense of justice, duty, and humanity. (Source: variety.com) ~~ Adapted from the SEGA game franchise “Yakuza Like a Dragon.” [2005]. ~~ Co-production with the U.S.A. Edit Translation

  • English
  • Русский
  • हिन्दी
  • Español
  • Country: Japan
  • Type: Drama
  • Episodes: 6
  • Aired: Oct 25, 2024 - Nov 1, 2024
  • Aired On: Friday
  • Original Network: Amazon Prime
  • Duration: 45 min.
  • Score: 7.1 (scored by 363 users)
  • Ranked: #9693
  • Popularity: #8831
  • Content Rating: 13+ - Teens 13 or older

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lex_fsilva
3 people found this review helpful
Nov 17, 2024
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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The Fine Line Between Loyalty and Megalomania

Fans' opinions about the game deserve respect and recognition; after all, they have a long-standing relationship with this story, dating back to its very beginning. It’s natural for their evaluation to be more critical, as evidenced by the ratings throughout the mini-series on TVTIME. That said, as someone who has never played the game—though I was aware of its existence—I thoroughly enjoyed the experience of watching the adaptation. Amazon Prime Video deserves praise for its investment and the way it brought this narrative to life.

Overall, the script was quite cohesive, despite leaning a bit too heavily on flashbacks. However, these back-and-forth moments in time ultimately converged on a central point, which helped offset that minor flaw. As for the plot, I have to admit I had already suspected that Nishikiyama was the "Demon of Shinjuku." It wasn’t exactly a shocking twist, but the development of his plan, born from the tragedy of his sister’s death, was compelling. It’s a plan tinged with both schizophrenia and megalomania, but it offers plenty of layers for those willing to look deeper.

The mini-series ends with a clear hook for a potential second season. However, given the critical feedback from fans of the game, I wouldn’t be surprised if it doesn’t continue. Still, if it gets renewed, I’ll be first in line to watch.

It’s also worth highlighting the technical excellence of the production: the set design, costumes, and overall atmosphere were flawless, elevating the experience to a visually stunning level. Even with a few missteps in the script, these elements helped solidify the adaptation’s quality.

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Meari21
0 people found this review helpful
Feb 1, 2025
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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There's A New Dragon In Town

I went into this blind. I had no clue about the plot and I'm not a fan of the games from which this was supposedly based on, so I can confidently say that I had no expectations or biases coming into this. I just got curious because they actually had a panel in San Diego Comic Con and it stars one of my favorite Japanese actors, Kaku Kento. Not to mention I have a sort of fascination for yakuza culture and history. The drama starts off promising enough but then it goes astray in the next three episodes. The constant going back and forth between timelines became taxing. I understand that it's a stylistic choice but still, they could've just done some flasback episodes and be done with it. Non-linear storytelling only works if there are some major revelations that need to be to reserved until the end and the twists and turns in the plot are actually shocking. But none of them were mindblowing at all. If anything, I found most of the so-called twists predictable. So I thought the non-linear narrative only did the drama a disservice. But having said that, the last two episodes are the saving grace of this lackluster series. It actually gets better before it ends!

The cast, for the most part, are exceptionally good. Kaku Kento seamlessly transitions from being one of the protagonists to the biggest baddie in the drama and you can't help but sympathize with him. Very few can pull off that kind of role and he did it with ease. Takeuchi Ryoma as Kiryu was a good choice, imho. I know some fans disliked this casting but I thought he successfully stepped into this role. You see a clear distinction between his young Kiryu, who aspired to become the legendary Dragon and the seasoned Kiryu who has seen and experienced the worst. The rest of the cast did their jobs. The only one I didn't like was Morita Misato as Aiko. I thought she overacted, like a lot! I can't say she's a bad actress, though. She did remarkably well in the Naked Director so I don't know what possessed her to act like a total lunatic in this. Yes, she plays a drug addict, but addicts don't generally act like they're always stoned. I thought her acting was unnatural and completely unrealistic.

The production value is a lot better than the local network TV dramas in Japan, something I wish they would adapt locally so their dramas won't look like cheaply produced reality TV shows. I did like the cinematography in this. The darker tones in the color grading give it a grittier and more sinister look, which suits the general vibe and themes of the drama. The musical score is also well done. The fight scenes are well-choreographed and executed. But I'm a little disappointed that it doesn't have as many action sequences as I had hoped.

As a whole, this is an entertaining drama that I didn't regret watching. The last two episodes alone convinced me that it needs a second season and I will definitely check it out when it's released.













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  • Drama: Ryu ga Gotoku: Beyond the Game
  • Country: Japan
  • Episodes: 6
  • Aired: Oct 25, 2024 - Nov 1, 2024
  • Aired On: Friday
  • Original Network: Amazon Prime
  • Duration: 45 min.
  • Content Rating: 13+ - Teens 13 or older

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  • Score: 7.1 (scored by 363 users)
  • Ranked: #9693
  • Popularity: #8831
  • Watchers: 1,105

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