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Like a Dragon: Ishin! presents itself from its peaceful side

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Like a Dragon: Ishin! will be released next month. Now SEGA and RGG Studio show a new trailer that presents the action-packed game from its peaceful side. Especially in the context of the brutal combat setting, the peaceful country life seems almost comical.

The Yakuza or Like a Dragon series is not only characterised by the exciting story and the action-packed combat. Mini games that make you smile are also part of it. RGG Studio continues this trend with Like a Dragon: Ishin! But of course we can’t participate in schoolgirl dance competitions here. Instead, they have focused on “the simple things in life” and present mini-games in the form of agricultural work and cooking activities. You can also take care of stray dogs and cats.

In any case, I can’t help but smile at this soft music and the sounds of fighting while chopping spring onions.

In Like a Dragon: Ishin! set in 1860s Kyoto, you follow the story of Sakamoto Ryoma (aka Kiryu Kazuma). The protagonist finds himself in a predicament, as he not only has to find his father’s murderer. He himself is accused of a crime, which is why he must prove his innocence and restore his honour.
So players not only find themselves in an exciting storyline, but also experience unusually brutal fights. In addition, there are four new fighting styles based on ranged and melee weapons.

Like a Dragon: Ishin! will be released on 21 February for PC, PlayStation and Xbox. If you want to play the other titles of the Yakuza series, take a look at the (SEGA-Sale on Steam) right now. There are a lot of discounts there at the moment.

Michael
Michael
Age: 24 Origin: Germany Hobbies: gaming, football, table tennis Profession: Online editor, student

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