Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii day one patch brings in New Game+, English dub, Chinese dub, and more

Earlier than anticipated, Sega has launched the global release of Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, complete with console and PC versions. The initial update, available today, includes the highly-anticipated New Game+ mode along with an English and Chinese voiceover option. Interestingly, this is significant as the New Game+ for Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth was previously only accessible through paid DLC. Find the details of the day one patch below:

[Day One Patch Notes]

Love Is Blind Recap: The Social Network

Initially, it’s important to resolve the suspense from the previous week. Taylor possesses an app to identify who has unfollowed her on Instagram, and the production team is permitting her to use it. Daniel expresses concern that Taylor might discover his profile, but he also claims he wouldn’t cheat the system. The atmosphere is tense, yet they manage to find moments of levity. Taylor tirelessly scrolls through her followers, commenting on losing many followers, but doesn’t find Daniel. Eventually, she stops checking. Daniel comforts her, saying she’s not going crazy and offers to accompany her home if she has doubts about Honduras. However, Taylor, reassured that their bond isn’t based solely on physical attraction, is prepared to proceed further. This means we continue following the journey of five couples. Let’s analyze what transpires, couple by couple.

Crypto Crystal Ball: AI Predicts XRP’s Wild Ride 🚀😂

Crypto Crystal Ball: AI Predicts XRP‘s Wild Ride 🚀😂 Crypto Crystal Ball: AI Predicts XRP’s Wild Ride 🚀😂 Short Stories from the Blockchain A tale of two AI bots pondering the destiny of XRP by 2025—spoiler alert: they can’t agree. 🤷‍♂️ Regulations, adoption, and cosmic coincidence converge to decide its price. Will XRP rise, or … Read more

Burt’s Shocking Secret: Is He a Lumon Spy in Severance?

Throughout Severance’s second season, Burt and Irving have maintained a distance from each other. In Episode 5, after noticing Burt in a nearby vehicle, Irving approached him to address the matter. It turned out that Burt had been intrigued by an incident involving his Innie (the one who pounded on his door during the OTC) and the termination over an “unapproved emotional connection.

‘After This Death’ Review: Mia Maestro Can’t Get Lee Pace Out of Her System in Lucio Castro’s Elegant Oddity

A significant portion of the success of “After This Death” can be attributed to Mia Maestro, Castro’s co-star and leading lady, who brings a sense of intelligence and stability to the story. Her performance strikes the perfect balance between skepticism and belief, guiding the narrative towards its quasi-Hitchcockian themes. Her character’s vulnerable honesty creates an intriguing contrast with Lee Pace’s portrayal, who skillfully satirizes a certain type of mystic-himbo archetype. This adds a touch of subtle humor to a film that is otherwise deeply intense in its emotional resonance. While the thriller elements of this Berlinale Special premiere may be emphasized by distributors, the film defies easy categorization.

Raft: The Great Shark Name Debate – Is He Bruce or Jeremiah?

As a gamer, I was ignited by a post from another player, eagerly seeking the real name of the Raft shark. Apparently, it’s known as Bruce among many players, thanks to graffiti at the Radio Tower that reads “I got you Bruce.” It seems like past gamers have left their mark, honoring this fearsome finned companion! But, within our eccentric gaming culture, there’s also a name floating around – Jeremiah. This one seems to have sprung from the minds of creators like Alidove. In the vast world of gaming, names can transform into legends, and Jeremiah is a shining example of that phenomenon.