Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Nameputs players into the shoes of Kazuma Kiryu, taking place between the events ofYakuza 6andYakuza: Like a Dragon.Like othergames in RGG Studios' series, there are three difficulty settings to choose from once players begin a new game. Completionists might wonder if the difficulty affects trophies or achievements or if it can be changed later in the story. Here’s what players need to know aboutLike a Dragon Gaiden’s difficulty settings.

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Beginner

A lower difficulty that allows you to utilize the “action assist” feature. Even players that have trouble with battles can enjoy the game. (Action assist lets players use X (square on PS) to automatically perform certain actions)

Standard

Enjoy battles through this fairly standard difficulty. Recommended for all people.

Professional

Recommended for players who are skilled at action games. Experience the utmost challenge and the tense vibes of always being near death.

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Can You Change Difficulty in Like a Dragon Gaiden?

Yes. Players can change the difficulty whenever they want to by heading into the settings.

Does Difficulty Affect Trophies in Like a Dragon Gaiden?

Trophy and achievement hunters, do not fret. There are no missed achievements for playingLike a Dragon Gaidenin its beginner-friendly mode. Players won’t have to worry about playing on the hardest difficulty to achieve thePlatinum trophy.

There are 61 achievements (62 trophies) forLike a Dragon Gaiden; fortunately, none are missable during the story. This means players can beat the game, roll credits, and continue playing to wrap up all the side content without starting a fresh save file.

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