![]() You have fists, a sword, and my personal favourite: Gunman. ![]() Much like Kiryu in previous games, you have four fighting styles to choose from, each of which makes use of a different weapon combination. I've played a few games in the series, and whilst the turn-based combat in Yakuza: Like a Dragon was a delight in its own way, Ishin brings back the real-time combat the series is known for. Getting into fights is essential to your progression in the Yakuza series. ![]() He's my favourite, and I can't wait to see more of him, along with everyone else, in the full story. Most exciting to me is that the likeness of Yakuza 0's Daisaku Kuze is back. The avatars of a whole load of Yakuza series favourites are used to represent the samurai of the era. Kiryu is kicking about, but his name is Sakamoto Ryōma - a real-life samurai and moderniser of Japan in the mid-1800s. Set in the Bakumatsu phase of the late Oda period, all the Yakuza characters you know and love are there. Like a Dragon: Ishin is such a bizarre concept for a spin-off. Since Kiryu and Majima's prequel adventure brought a ridiculous amount of popularity to the series in English-speaking parts of the world, though, we have a full-on remake coming soon. It was a launch title for the PS4 over there, but never received a western release. Ishin came out back in 2014 in Japan, before Yakuza 0 came out. It took me a lot longer than others to fall in love with the Yakuza series.
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