![]() ![]() The side activities are all well-designed and provide a nice break from the main storyline. These include gambling games, fishing, dancing, and farming. In addition to the main storyline, Like A Dragon: Ishin also features a wide range of side activities to keep players entertained. (Image Credit: Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio & Sega) Although the characters are historical figures in Japan, their likeness is portrayed with characters from the Yakuza and Like A Dragon series. The game’s developers have done research, and many of the characters and events in the game are based on real-life Japanese history but it’s really interesting that the characters are represented with Yakuza and Like A Dragon characters (and it works surprisingly well). One of the strengths of the game’s story is how it shows historical events but with Like A Dragon characters instead. The story is filled with political intrigue, personal drama, and plenty of action, making for a thrilling experience and a fun history lesson, though of course the historical events are exaggerated. The game’s protagonist, Sakamoto Ryoma, is a historical figure who is caught in a plot where rebels want to overthrow their government. The game’s storyline is also a strong point, as it features an engaging plot that keeps players hooked from beginning to end. The heat actions in this game deal extra damage to enemies and feel extremely satisfying. I got a huge laugh when I was carrying sour food, which allowed me to unleash a unique heat action and shove the sour food into an enemy’s mouth. The Heat moves are flashy and over-the-top and also deal decent damage, adding to the game’s already impressive sense of style and spectacle. Heat is gained from defeating enemies or from eating or drinking certain foods (usually alcohol). Additionally, the game features the Heat mechanic that allows the player to unleash devastating special moves when their Heat gauge is full and if certain conditions are met. There are easier difficulties as well if you’re not familiar with action-based combat. The combat system is challenging on harder difficulties, but also incredibly satisfying, and the variety of fighting styles ensures that combat never feels repetitive. Each style has a distinct set of moves, combos, and abilities, and mastering them requires practice and skill. The four styles are swordsmanship, hand-to-hand combat, firearms, and dancing style (a combination of swordsmanship and firearms). The game features an action-oriented combat system that allows players to switch between four different fighting styles, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. The combat system in Like A Dragon: Ishin is a major highlight of the game. ![]() It was originally released for Japan in 2014, but was remade and had a worldwide release on Febru(or February 17 for the digital deluxe edition). The game is set in Japan’s late Edo period and features a unique blend of action-packed combat, an engaging storyline, and a wide range of side activities. Like A Dragon: Ishin is a action-adventure video game developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and published by Sega. Home » Game Reviews » Like A Dragon: Ishin Review ![]()
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