Just like the majority of the previous Like a Dragon/Yakuza titles, Like a Dragon: Ishin! sees your character, Sakamoto Ryoma, come with a collection of different Fighting Styles that you can switch between when battling the many enemies you will come across in Tosa and Kyo. Each of these combat types comes with its own benefits and cons and are varied from one another so it might take some time to truly grasp the intricacies of each style before you master each one. While you are leveling up each style and getting a hang of them, it is important to understand the basics of each one. This guide will provide a breakdown of each Fighting Style in Like a Dragon: Ishin!
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There are a total of 4 Fighting Styles in Like a Dragon: Ishin! with each one focusing on a different aspect of fighting. Below you will find full explanations and descriptions of each one.
Description: A style for the brave or desperate. Parry attacks from all directions, then utilize ancient martial arts or objects in the environment to punish your enemies.
The starting style and one that is the most familiar to the Kiryu-led titles in the series, Brawler focuses on barehanded combat and using your surroundings to your advantage. Coming with both a Light and Heavy Attack, the Light Attack is able to be strung together in a combo that can be ended off with a Heavy which changes depending on where in the string you decide to use it. If happen to find some sort of item in the environment that can be used as a weapon, you can pick it up when
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