Like a Dragon: Ishin! is undoubtedly the best hidden gem of 2023. This Yakuza series spin-off transports players to a pivotal moment in Japan's history, circa 1860, when the nation was encountering visitors from other countries, reshaping crucial aspects of its way of life.

This game is a remake of a title originally developed for the PS3 and exclusively released in Japan. This remake version boasts stunning visuals and modern gameplay. With its new features, it stands out as one of the top games available on PS5 and Xbox Series, while also being accessible on PS4 and Xbox One.

The narrative revolves around Sakamoto Ryoma, who grapples with conflicting pressures and uncertainty surrounding his identity and societal role. Amidst a coup in Tosa, he is determined to uncover the assassin responsible for his mentor's death, leading him to operate under a secret identity on the streets of Kyoto and aligning with the formidable Shinsengumi.

One drawback for me is the reuse of faces familiar from other Yakuza games. In a story set two centuries ago, it feels off to see these faces interacting again. The presence of undercover villains is somewhat undermined if you're familiar with the Yakuza storyline, as it becomes predictable, affecting the impact of plot twists.

The game offers an open world to explore, although not overly expansive. Despite its size, there are some noteworthy locations to visit.

Combat in the game is both enjoyable and accessible. While there are four fighting styles available, players will likely find themselves primarily using just two during gameplay. The standout moments in combat are undoubtedly the encounters with bosses.

It's unfortunate that Like a Dragon: Ishin! isn't receiving as much attention as it deserves. This release is unquestionably solid, and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys action games.

Reviewed on Nov 12, 2023


8 Comments


5 months ago

How does it relate to the original Yakuza games?

5 months ago

@RedBackLoggd There is no connection, honestly. They only share the same gameplay and actors. Other than that, the game is completely different. Ishin is set in Japan centuries ago, while the main Yakuza games take place in the present day.

5 months ago

Ah okay, thanks man. I was wondering why they kept calling it a spinoff when it seemingly had no relation to the main games.

5 months ago

@RedBackLoggd The way the story is told is reminiscent of Yakuza, as is the gameplay. That's it!

5 months ago

Copy, thank you brother!

5 months ago

Great review!

5 months ago

@RedBackLoggd No problem!!!

5 months ago

@BabaLaKoz Thank you so much!!!