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    Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise

    Developer(s) Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio
    Publisher(s) SEGA
    Designer(s) Masayuki Kawabata
    Writer(s) Masayoshi Yokoyama
    Composer(s) Haruyoshi Tomita
    Series Yakuza
    Platform(s) PlayStation 4
    Release date(s)
    • JP March 8, 2018

    • WW October 2, 2018
    Genre(s) Action-adventure
    Mode(s) Single-player
    Rating(s) CERO: D
    ESRB: M
    PEGI: 18
    Media Blu-Ray Disc

    Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise, known as Hokuto Ga Gotoku (北斗が如く, Hokuto ga Gotoku, lit. "Like the Big Dipper" or "Like the North Star") in Japan, is a video game produced by Sega. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on March 8, 2018 in Japan. It is a 3D action-adventure game by the developers of Sega's Like a Dragon series (known as Ryū Ga Gotoku in Japan, formerly known as Yakuza overseas) and features the voice cast of the Like a Dragon series portraying established Hokuto no Ken characters. Yakuza characters Jo Amon and Sotaro Komaki also appear in the game. The story takes place in an alternate universe, as Kenshiro wanders into the post-apocalyptic haven of Eden in search of his lost love Yuria.

    Story[edit | edit source]

    Nuclear war almost annihilated every living being, but humanity has survived. In an era in which civilization has been destroyed and nothing is created anymore, strong men struggle to conquer what little food and resources are left. It was a world dominated by violence. Yet, in a corner of that world, there is a place called “the city of miracles,” a city named “Eden.”

    Eden receives energy and water from a giant dome-shaped relic of the old world named “Sphere City,” and there is even an entertainment district. Citizens live a comfortable life that others in this era can’t even imagine.

    One day a man named Kenshiro reaches Eden at the end of his wanderings. He was the successor of Hokuto Shinken, an ancient assassination art passed down from a single line of successors. The heart of this man, thought invincible, was instead filled with despair. His only hope was a rumor indicating that his long lost fiancée Yuria that he thought dead, was instead alive and in Eden.

    However, Eden is closed to outsiders, and the gates block Kenshiro’s way. What will he have to do to enter Eden? What destiny awaits in his pursuit of Yuria?

    Kenshiro is a man who follows his love in a mysterious city, caught in the river of fate. A new legend of the savior begins.

    Chapters[edit | edit source]

    • Prologue: The Survivor
    • Chapter 1: City of Miracles
    • Chapter 2: The Gladiator Games
    • Chapter 3: Ill Omen
    • Chapter 4: Prison of Death
    • Chapter 5: Light and Shadow
    • Chapter 6: Reunion
    • Chapter 7: Nanto's Strongest
    • Chapter 8: Bloodlust
    • Chapter 9: Ambition
    • Chapter 10: Throne of Ruin
    • Chapter 11/The Final Chapter: The Man of Hokuto

    Cast[edit | edit source]

    Character Japanese version English version
    Kenshiro Takaya Kuroda Robbie Daymond
    Shin Kazuhiro Nakaya Greg Chun
    Yuria Aya Hisakawa Sarah Williams
    Kisana Miyuki Sawashiro Allegra Clark
    Jagure Kenta Miyake Imari Williams
    Nadai Masato Obara Christopher Bevins
    Toki Shunsuke Sakuya Kirk Thornton
    Rei Toshiyuki Morikawa Chris Hackney
    Airi Ryoko Shiraishi Carrie Keranen
    Raoh Masami Iwasaki Patrick Seitz
    Rihaku Kazuhiro Yamaji Kyle Hebert
    Taruga Yuichi Nakamura Mick Wingert
    Lyra Aya Hisakawa Lauren Landa
    Jagi Hidenari Ugaki Edward Bosco
    Souther Hiroki Tōchi Greg Chun
    Uighur Naomi Kusumi Paul St. Peter
    Lin Rie Kugimiya Xanthe Huynh
    Bat Shunzo Miyasaka Brian Beacock
    Mamiya Miyuki Kawasho Lauren Landa
    Narrator Koichi Yamadera Taliesin Jaffe

    Trophies[edit | edit source]

    Icon Name Unlock Method Type
    True Successor of Hokuto Shinken Obtained all trophies. Platinum
    Achiever Completed an achievement. Bronze
    Overachiever Completed 50% of the achievements. Gold
    Revenged Defeated Shin. Bronze
    The Man who Wandered Completed the Prologue. Bronze
    The Man who Fought Completed Chapter 1. Bronze
    The Man who Won Freedom Completed Chapter 2. Bronze
    The Man who Defied Completed Chapter 3. Bronze
    The Man who was Brought Low Completed Chapter 4. Bronze
    The Man who Overcame Completed Chapter 5. Bronze
    The Man who Reclaimed Completed Chapter 6. Bronze
    The Man who Revealed the Truth Completed Chapter 7. Bronze
    The Man who Broke Ties Completed Chapter 8. Bronze
    The Man who Proved Himself Completed Chapter 9. Bronze
    The Man who Charged Forward Completed Chapter 10. Bronze
    The Man of Hokuto Completed the Final Chapter. Silver
    Ahem. Yuria? Stare at Xsana in First Person Mode for

    3 minutes straight.

    Bronze
    Purge the Real Filth Use a flamethrower to "purge" Thouzer. Bronze
    Toki? Do You Need a Moment? Let Toki get over his mid-battle coughing fit. Silver
    End of the Apocalypse Complete the game on EXTRA HARD

    difficulty.

    Silver
    The Savior Complete all substories. Silver
    Watchman First Class Proof of being a true bounty hunter. Bronze
    Doctor at Large Treat a large amount of Eden's citizens. Bronze
    Eden's Janitor Defeat 500 enemies in Eden. Bronze
    Battler Royale Complete 50 encounters each in

    Eden and the Wasteland, 5 scripted

    encounters, and 5 in-store battles.

    Bronze
    Apocalyptic Trader Barter trade 100 times. Bronze
    Apocalyptic Sentinel Obtain all Savior armor. Bronze
    Apocalyptic Hoarder Obtain a wide variety of accessories. Bronze
    Talisman Collector Obtain all Destiny Talismans.

    (Excludes DLC.)

    Bronze
    Destined to be Extreme Refine all Destiny Talismans to level 7.

    (Excludes DLC.)

    Silver
    Tycoon of the Century Earn 10,000,000 IDL total. Bronze
    High Roller of the Century Spend 10,000,000 IDL total. Bronze
    The Successor Use all Hokuto Shinken secret techniques. Bronze
    Tiger Dropped Defeat a master from another world. Bronze
    Go Back to Kamurocho! Defeat a villain from another world. Bronze
    Fall of Meito Defeat the man who faced you as a true demon. Bronze
    Purer Than the River Defeat Toki at his strongest. Bronze
    The Successor Rises Unlock 3 abilities. Bronze
    The Successor Grows Unlock 50 abilities. Bronze
    The Successor Awakens Unlock all abilities. Silver
    Famous Last Words Complete the Deathcry Collection. Bronze
    Hidebu'd Break the "Hidebu" weapon 20 times. Bronze
    Wasteland Treasure Hunter Retrieved 1000 items out in the Wasteland. Bronze
    Drive Backwards Into Hell Drive backwards in the buggy for a total of 10km. Bronze
    Road Rage of the Century Drive 500km in the buggy. Bronze
    Apocalyptic Mechanic Obtain a wide variety of buggy parts. Silver
    Wasteland Speed Freak Win all 5 races on Beginner, Intermediate,

    and Advanced difficulty.

    Bronze
    Eden's Own Gastronome Order every menu item at all eateries. Bronze
    Lord of the Night Complete all Manager Ken missions. Bronze
    Garden of Eden Gather all 30 hostesses in Manager Ken. Bronze
    The Martial Artist Win all competitions and duels in the Colosseum. Bronze
    Kenshiro the Champion Win all duels. Bronze
    Surgical Precision Perform a perfect combo in Ken's Clinic for all songs. Bronze
    Shake-a-shake-a-shake Obtain Rank S in Bartender Ken. Bronze
    Grand Slammer Obtain Rank S on all Death Batting difficulties. Bronze
    Gambler in Paradise Obtain 100,000 chips at the Casino. Bronze
    Crane Stance Obtain all prizes in the crane game. Bronze
    Gamer Archaeology Play all hidden games found in the Wasteland. Bronze
    Employee of the Month Make 100,000 IDL in Merchant Ken. Bronze

    Differences between the manga and the game[edit | edit source]

    • The game adds new characters such as Jagure, Kisana, Lyra, Taruga and Nadai.
    • The game omits certain characters from the manga, such as Ryuken, Amiba, Yuda, Shu, Ryuga, Juza, Tou and Fudou.
    • Huey and Shuren have only cameo appearances in the game.
    • Lin, Bat and Mamiya have their roles completely removed in the game's story, but are still present the game's side quests.
    • The games skips the Southern Cross arc, only showing partially the events that precedes it and the battle between Kenshiro and Shin.
    • Unlike in the manga, in the game Yuria never tries to kill herself while in Shin's domain. Rather a cult is formed around her and takes her to Eden.
    • In the manga, Kenshiro wanders until he finds Mamiya's village. In the game, he investigates the cult that follows Yuria, leading him to Eden.
    • Toki never leaves Cassandra in the game's story, thus he never meets Raoh nor he is killed.
    • In the manga, Kenshiro and Rei never actually fight, neither Rei suspects that Kenshiro is his sister's kidnapper. In the game, Rei engages in combat with Kenshiro for believing he is Airi's kidnapper.
    • In the manga, Souther doesn't survive his battle with Kenshiro, while in the game he is sparred and exits the story.
    • In the manga, Kenshiro first meets Rei, faces Jagi, then meets Toki and later meets and faces Souther, while in the game he meets Toki before meeting Rei, and faces Souther before even meeting Jagi.
    • In the manga, Jagi is killed by Kenshiro and never meets Rei. In the game, Jagi manages to capture Rei and Airi, but is executed by Rei after being defeated by Kenshiro.
    • In the manga, Rei is killed by Raoh. In the game, Rei exits the story after killing Jagi, thus he never meets Raoh.
    • In the manga, Raoh dies after his second encounter with Kenshiro. In the game, They only fought once, and Raoh is spared.

    Trivia[edit | edit source]

    • The game's original cover art, which had been illustrated by Tetsuo Hara, had to be changed for western territories due to Yuria showing too much cleavage. First run copies of the game, however, came with a reversible cover featuring the original artwork.
    • The Japanese version is heavily censored compared to the western version. The censorship does however make deaths very similar to the anime.
    • It is possible to play the Sega Mark III game of Hokuto no Ken as a side minigame.
    • Many characters in the game share their voice actors with characters in the Like a Dragon series:
      • Takaya Kuroda, who voices Kenshiro, is the voice of Like a Dragon series general protagonist Kazuma Kiryu.
      • Kazuhiro Nakaya, voice of Shin, voiced Akira Nishikiyama, Kiryu's sworn brother turned into enemy, in the original Yakuza, its remake Yakuza Kiwami, and its prequel Yakuza 0.
      • Aya Hisakawa, who voices both Yuria and Lyra, previously voiced Kiryu's love interest Kaoru Sayama in Yakuza Kiwami 2.
      • Miyuki Sawashiro, voice actress of Kisana, starred as Makoto Makimura in Yakuza 0 and Yakuza Kiwami 2.
      • Kenta Miyake, who plays Jagure, previously voiced Yuya, Kiryu's strange ally, in all of his appearances.
      • Shunsuke Sakuya, who voices Toki, is the voice of Osamu Kashiwagi, captain and later second patriarch to the Kazama Family.
      • Toshiyuki Morikawa, voice of Rei, starred as Tatsuo Shinada in Yakuza 5.
      • Masami Iwasaki, who voices Raoh, previously voiced antagonist Ryuji Goda in all of his appearances.
      • Kazuhiro Yamaji, voice actor of Hiraku, starred as Makoto Date, Kiryu's ally through the series.
      • Yuichi Nakamura, voice of Taruga, is the voice of Joon-gi Han in Yakuza 6 and Yakuza: Like a Dragon.
      • Hidenari Ugaki, who plays Jagi, is the voice of Goro Majima, Kiryu's on and off rival in the Like a Dragon series.
      • Hiroki Tōchi, voice of Souther, previous voiced Yakuza 5's major antagonist Yu Morinaga.
      • Naomi Kusumi, who starred the game as Uighur, voices recurring antagonist Futoshi Shimano in the original Yakuza, Yakuza Kiwami, Yakuza 2, Yakuza Kiwami 2 and Yakuza 0.
      • Rie Kugimiya, voice actress of Lin, voiced Haruka Sawamura, Kiryu's adopted daughter.
      • Shunzo Miyasaka, who voices Bat, prevously voiced recurring character Taichi, one of the children under Kiryu's care at the Morning Glory Orphanage.

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