Fans have been waiting a long time for Like a Dragon: Ishin to come out. For those in the dark, this was originally a 2014 PS3 and PS4 game exclusive to Japan called Ryu ga Gotoku Ishin. It's not the first samurai-based spinoff to the Yakuza series either. Both games switch the main character, Kazuma Kiryu, for historical figures. This game has him play Sakamoto Ryoma.
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There was also Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan, which was a 2008 PS3 game. It's a shame Like a Dragon: Ishin didn't get bundled in a remastered collection with both games. It's also a shame that this remaster didn't receive as many upgrades aside from the visuals. Maybe these things can be added in patches to make it better though.
It is wild to imagine players cannot skip cutscenes in Like a Dragon: Ishin. They probably won’t want to skip the main ones as they are full of great action, drama, and comedy. However, there are smaller conversations that should have the option of a skip button as they can drag on.
If adding a skip button is too hard then the developers could always try a fast-forward feature instead. What kind of high-profile action game doesn’t allow for cutscene skipping in 2023 anyway?
The most recent games in this series have featured dub tracks. Yakuza: Like A Dragon has one, and it was great alongside both Judgment spinoffs. Why then didn’t Like a Dragon: Ishin get one? Dubs are indeed more expensive to do.
It could be too late to add an English track now, but it would be exciting to see it in a patch. Some players just prefer dubs over subs all the way even if the native audio is superb, like in the case of this game.
There are two major upgrades that this game should get for battles. One, and most
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