![]() Just a few years ago, the very notion of SEGA localizing Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise, the unlikely mashup of Tetsuo Hara's seminal Mad Max-meets-Bruce-Lee manga from the mid-'80s, Fist of the North Star, with Sega's own perennial gangster melodrama series, Yakuza, would have seemed completely ludicrous - the mainline Yakuza games were expensive, time-consuming endeavours that had repeatedly failed to find a foothold outside of Japan and the Fist of the North Star motif undoubtedly adds its own wrinkles, not least of which being the fact that the history of Fist of the North Star games is riddled with underwhelming pap.
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