- Publisher: Sega
- Release Date: Feb 21, 2023
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 81 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 56 out of 81
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Mixed: 6 out of 81
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Negative: 19 out of 81
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Feb 23, 2023Charging for a difficulty setting is despicable. Is this going to be the new standard for the Yakuza Franchise? If so they just lost a long time fan.
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Mar 12, 2023Top quality trash mini games and boss fights.
Really hope whoever designed, tested and signed-off on the Anna minigames stub their toes daily, till the end of times -
Mar 9, 2023I stopped at a fight so broken that it wasn’t even funny. After 8 RGG games, won’t buy a single entry from now on.
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Feb 24, 2023The action is monotonous and unexhilarating.
There are few fast travel points, and moving around is tedious.
Actors who were in the original film are no longer present. -
Feb 26, 2023Worst Yakuza title since Yakuza 0.
The outdated combat system + extremely low drop rate of materials make the weapon crafting system a real pain in the ass, and most of the side missions are repetitive and boring(providing some kind of item several times) -
Mar 10, 2023Charging for a difficulty setting is despicable. Is this going to be the new standard for the Yakuza Franchise? If so they just lost a long time fan.
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May 29, 2023a mix of dynasty Warriors and devil may cry. its dated in every way. if someone is looking for a game to replace dynasty Warriors this is it. the combat is 30% slower and more tactical but doesn't feel sluggish.
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)Jan 23, 2024But for its atmosphere alone, it shouldn't leave fans of the Yakuza series or casual fans of Japanese culture in the dark. It's solid entertainment and a great way to fill a hole in your gaming education, as there's a good chance you missed the original 2014 installment. [Issue#326]
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May 8, 2023Showing age through design rather than visuals, Ishin’s period setting and historical elements help elevate it above being ‘yet another remastered Yakuza game.'
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Apr 17, 2023Like a Dragon: Ishin! manages to combine the mechanical familiarity of the Yakuza series with a unique historical setting. The combat is fun, the story is thrilling, the content is rich enough to last dozens of hours. Technically speaking, though, it could’ve been much closer to a true remake instead of getting stuck halfway between there and a remaster.