With the game launching in a little over a month, Sega and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio have been releasing gameplay videos and trailers that highlight the many activities that players can enjoy. This ranges from Like a Dragon Ishin’s diverse combat options to interviews with the actors that will be portraying some of the recurring characters. The latest trailer focuses on a series staple; the deluge of mini-games and side activities that can be found.
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Like a Dragon Ishin’s mini-game overview trailer focuses on a number of familiar activities along with ones that are exclusive to this game. This includes how the UI has been overhauled for this remake, which can be seen in some brief clips. The mini-games fans can participate in vary, including a Buyo Dancing rhythm game, a betting-based chicken race, fishing, and even a variant on Rock, Paper, Scissors.
There are also a number of classic Japanese card and dice games, such as Koi-Koi, Cho-Han, Oicho-Kabu, and Poker. There are some more wild and out-there minigames such as slashing cannonballs with Ryoma’s sword, a sake drinking contest, and even running an Udon Shop. Even a Bakamatsu-styled era version of Like a Dragon’s karaoke minigame can be played, which has translated lyrics for fans to follow along and maybe even sing to if they’re so inclined.
The trailer ends with a preview of some of Like a Dragon Ishin’s pre-order bonuses, including two katanas known as the Bloody Sheen and Kijinmaru Kunishige, along with a Black Ship Cannon. These bonuses are only available for those who’ve ordered the Digital Deluxe version of the game, with players also getting 4 days of early access to boot. With a large number of side activities in games like Yakuza 0, Judgment, and Yakuza: Like A Dragon, fans should expect a similar amount of ways for them to entertain themselves while disengaging from the main plot.
Like a Dragon: Ishin launches February 23, 2023 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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