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Naval Combat in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii Explained

Author:Kristen Update:Feb 27,2025

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.

Naval Combat in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii

Early game sees you commanding the Goromaru, a small ship equipped with two cannons (port and starboard) and a forward-mounted machine gun turret. Open waters frequently present random enemy encounters; you can choose to engage or flee. However, escaping is risky due to the ship's slow speed and the ranged attacks of stronger vessels. Direct confrontation is generally recommended.

Naval combat utilizes three primary attack types:

  • Turret Gun Attacks: The turret is most effective at mid-range, softening up enemies before closing for cannon fire. Manually controlling the turret is possible but riskier.
  • Left and Right Cannons: These are your most powerful weapons, effective only at close range. The cannon's ready status is indicated visually. Strategic maneuvering is key to maximizing their use, as they require reload time.
  • RPG Missile: Switching to a deck view allows you to control Goro and deploy an RPG for long-range attacks. This is an advantageous tactic to initiate combat. RPG Missile

Ship control utilizes the left stick for movement and a boost function for speed increases. Boosting while simultaneously pressing the drift button (O on PS5, B on Xbox) allows for quick turns, useful for dodging cannon fire or repositioning for optimal cannon attacks.

Boarding Party Cinematic

Many naval battles, especially boss fights and Pirate Coliseum encounters, are two-phased. The first phase involves ship-to-ship combat; focus on the main ship to progress to the second phase. Once the main ship's health is depleted, a boarding party sequence begins, transitioning to the series' signature beat-em-up style. Crew Fight

Boarding parties often involve numerical disadvantages. Investing in crew member upgrades and morale is crucial. Utilize support crew abilities to enhance stats and overcome the odds.

Mastering these two-phased naval battles is essential for progression in the main story and the Pirate Coliseum. Effective naval combat is also vital for exploration and treasure hunting. The addition of naval combat significantly enhances Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, offering a refreshing change of pace and strategic depth. With proper upgrades and crew management, your Goromaru can become a formidable force on the seas.

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.