Yakuza 6: The Song of Life Review
Kazuma Kiryu’s story finally comes to a close, though there’s still time for him to get an additional family member. Are his adventures in babysitting worth the wait?
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Kazuma Kiryu’s story finally comes to a close, though there’s still time for him to get an additional family member. Are his adventures in babysitting worth the wait?
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