An outstanding achievement from start to finish. Octopath Traveler II takes what made the original such a success and builds on it. It may feel more of the same but why fix something if it isn't broken.

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by daMaLed

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GAMEPLAY combat is spectacular, and probably the best (or most visually satisfying, if nothing else) brawler combat in the series

graphics its technical PS3 era roots are often clearly visible

Ultimately, Ishin is a great game to hold us over until Like A Dragon 8, which continues the mainline story, eventually releases. It retains pretty much everything that made the original game a fan favorite among those who did play it...

567

You can't go wrong with Like A Dragon Ishin. The game includes what makes the Yakuza franchise so special and combines it with samurais and Edo Period politics. A handful of oddities aside...

566

story Story is full of intriguing conflicts, betrayal and themes

GAMEPLAY Trooper Cards won't be for everyone

Like A Dragon: Ishin! has a bit of ironing out to do before it becomes the amazing game it deserves to be. Players may notice it is the least polished game in the series in some time, and be tested by a slow start to the narrative and rolling out...

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by Boar

GAMEPLAY Dynamic and engaging combat system

GAMEPLAY Periodic difficulty spikes

Like a Dragon: Ishin: an action-packed and emotionally-charged adventure through a breathtaking period in Japanese history.

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by rixox

story Hilarious substories

technical Technical wobbles

Fans won’t want to miss this recontextualised yet authentic Yakuza brawler. Hopefully, newcomers attracted to the theme can forgive some poorly aged systems and jank.

523

story A stunning setting which is rich with real-life history

GAMEPLAY Some non-optional side quests interrupt the pacing

The long-awaited remake of Like a Dragon: Ishin delivers an exciting and frequently gorgeous new setting to explore, a more rewarding combat system, and some of the best side quests and minigames in the series to date.

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by Rebor

GAMEPLAY Card Troopers Add Further Variety

technical Shows Its Age

Like a Dragon: Ishin! is a lost classic that has finally made its way to a global market. Fans of the franchise will be ecstatic to experience an Edo-period drama that features icons of the Yakuza series. Even though it is set in the 1860s.

519

GAMEPLAY Wonderfully engaging combat

story Plot can get a bit confusing

Playing Like a Dragon: Ishin! took me back to the feeling I had when I first played Yakuza 0, which is not a bad thing! Though it isn’t the pinnacle of the series, Ishin delivers a pure Yakuza experience that will delight both long-time and new fans.

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by sal1981

Ultimately, Like a Dragon: Ishin! feels like it delivers on the promise of a well-timed remake for an underappreciated title in RGG's catalog. It's a refreshing adventure that's identity is both intrinsically tied to the usual crime drama RGG...

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Characters Brilliant deployment of classic heroes and villains

GAMEPLAY Typical minigame spread to eat up your hours

Like any swordsman learning their craft, Ishin! starts unsteady and builds in confidence. Some ideas struggle to earn their place in the overstuffed mix, but with a propulsive tale, told by some of our favourite gaming characters, it’s easy to get sw

510

story Compelling and Engaging Narrative Told Through a Fascinating Lens

GAMEPLAY Crafting System Feels Arbitrary

Like A Dragon: Ishin, offers both a familiar Yakuza experience in an entirely unique setting. Some technical issues and arbitrary systems can't hold back a compelling narrative, excellent combat, and a compact open-world packed to the brim ...

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by roccoH

GAMEPLAY Impressively deep combat system

story The main story rehashes Yakuza tropes

There’s not much else that can be said of Like a Dragon: Ishin! other than that it’s an exemplary Ryu Ga Gotoku title. Fans of the older Yakuza games and Judgement will feel right at home amidst its familiar gameplay mechanics and story beats...

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