The Yakuza games have some of the most iconic tattoos in all of gaming, but what do they mean?
Who needs realism when you can throw a bike at a man dressed in a bin bag?
TheGamer spoke with tattoo artist Horitomo about his work, traditional Japanese tattoos, and designing the incredible tattoos in Like a Dragon.
As a Yakuza/Like a Dragon fan, the opportunity to check out the real-life Kabukichō, the location of Kamurocho in-game, couldn't be missed.
Ryuji Goda's deserves an honorable mention. The symbolic differences between his gold dragon vs. Kiryu's blue dragon matches the differences between the two characters.
Also, Saejima's tatoo in the context of the yin/yang of the tigers and dragon symbols is also cool to think about.