Like a Dragon: Ishin! Trailer Shows Blade of Vengeance
Ahead of its release in a few weeks, Sega released a new trailer for Like a Dragon: Ishin!. The video highlights Sakamoto Ryoma’s tale as he seeks justice in Tokugawa Shogunate-era Japan.
Ahead of its release in a few weeks, Sega released a new trailer for Like a Dragon: Ishin!. The video highlights Sakamoto Ryoma’s tale as he seeks justice in Tokugawa Shogunate-era Japan.
Sega released two new trailers showing Like a Dragon: Ishin!’s mini-games and Trooper Cards system. It also revealed two cameo appearances coming in the latter.
A new trailer for Like a Dragon: Ishin! shows some of the more sedate side content players can partake in. Meanwhile, Ryū ga Gotoku Studio studio director Masayoshi Yokoyama speaks to some of its Japanese cast.
Sega released four more short combat trailers for Like a Dragon: Ishin!. The teasers further demonstrate the four combat styles of Sakamoto Ryoma, as portrayed by Kazuma Kiryu.
As Like a Dragon: Ishin! slowly comes closer to release, Sega is showing off more of the game. This time around it has a video highlighting the different combat styles available in the game.
Ryū ga Gotoku Studio has one more surprise for players. Both Judgment and its sequel are now available for PC via Steam.
One of the Yakuza series’ previously Japan-only titles is heading overseas. The Like a Dragon: Ishin! remake will take international players to 1860s Bakumatsu period Japan in February.
In addition to revealing Like a Dragon: Ishin!, Ryū ga Gotoku Studio unveiled two more titles. Mainline title Like a Dragon 8 is being joined by Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name.
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Lost Judgment’s The Kaito Files expansion is now available. The expansion follows Masaharu Kaito as a new case takes him back to his past.
Lost Judgment’s expansion is set to launch at the end of the month. The Kaito Files gives Yagami’s partner some time in the spotlight.
Lost Judgment is a sequel many of us have been waiting for. But was the rush to hit the worldwide release deadline enough to make it a standout title? We investigate where the game stands, and this review is called to order.
The Yakuza series developer is undergoing leadership changes. Both Toshihiro Nagoshi and Daisuke Sato are leaving the studio, but its new leadership will have a new title to show soon.
Sega and Ryū ga Gotoku Studio’s Lost Judgment has been released worldwide. The game’s launch, the first simulteaneous worldwide one for the series, comes with a new trailer.
Sega detailed the additional content coming to Lost Judgment. A few packs come at or shortly after launch, with an independent story starring Yagami’s partner Kaito coming next year.
A new trailer for Lost Judgment reveals many of the game’s voice cast. Players will get to hear new and returning characters in just a few weeks.
Sega released an extended story trailer for Lost Judgment. The new video adds a couple of minutes of scenes to the game’s original announcement trailer.
Sega released an interview with Lost Judgment director Toshihiro Nagoshi and actor Takuya Kimura where they share new details about the game. This includes new insights on the game’s setting, combat, and mini-games.
Sega released a new gameplay trailer for Lost Judgment showing the usual wide variety of things to do that players have come to expect from the Yakuza franchise. In addition, the game’s three digital editions are available to pre-order.
Sega and Ryū ga Gotoku Studio revealed the introduction cinematic and theme song for Lost Judgment. The Yakuza spin-off launches worldwide this September.
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