The cards offer several benefits, from throwing energy waves at enemies to slowing down time and dancing to recover health.
Fight (and shoot) thugs, chase thieves, chop logs, and much more when the remake launches on February 21st for consoles and PC.
Check out some of the mini-games that will be available in Like a Dragon: Ishin! in this new trailer.
Sega's acclaimed Ryu ga Gotoku: Ishin! finally comes to the West with remade visuals. Here's everything you need to know before jumping in.
Check out a new trailer for Like a Dragon: Ishin!, which shows off some of the more peaceful activities that protagonist Sakamoto Ryoma can engage in.
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio director Masayoshi Yokoyama sits down with actor Riki Takeuchi to talk about the character Takeda Kanryusai in Like a Dragon: Ishin!
Along with DLSS, DLSS Sharpness and DLAA are supported. The title also runs with FSR 2.1 on Steam Deck at 60 frames per second.
One of four Combat Styles, the Wild Dancer allows for slicing and stabbing foes with the katana before finishing them with a revolver.
Check out Like a Dragon: Ishin!'s Brawler style in action in a new trailer that showcases the fighting style's combos and Heat actions.
Digital pre-orders also receive three bonus weapons: The Kijinmaru Kunishige, Tsuyano Usukurenai, and Black Ship Cannon.
The Swordsman, Gunsman, Brawler, and Wild Dancer styles will allow players to take foes on using different weapons and varying abilities.
Get ready once again to sink dozens of hours into managing your own cabaret, because the fan-favourite Yakuza minigame is coming back soon.
Chief producer Hiroyuki Sakamoto speaks about the upcoming remake's development ahead of its launch next year.
Protagonist Sakamoto Ryoma ventures out at night and goes one-on-one with Okada Izo. Various Cards and Styles are showcased.
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's Masayoshi Yokoyama and Hiroyuki Sakamoto talk about why the studio didn't go with a Kenzan remake.
The next Yakuza title looks set to deliver yet another memorable experience.
It will be playable from October 7th to 9th, with content creators invited to attend. Whether the demo will be released worldwide is unknown.
RGG Studio boss Masayoshi Yokoyama says that the series is no longer focused on the Yakuza, which is why its Western name has changed.
Unlike recent releases in the Yakuza franchise, Like a Dragon: Ishin! won't have an English dub and will instead only feature subtitles.
Series executive producer Masayoshi Yokoyama has spoken about how the studio has been researching new engines, including Unreal Engine 5.