![]() I literally cant even sign into my account to access offline content, its ALL GONE thanks to an Abusive system MS lets auto-handle, the first miss steps of "AI". Boycott Xbox, they don't deserve your money with their "woke" parenting of even the lamest of things like GAME REVIEWS. So the suspension is complete BS, groups of circle jerks can get together and report something you typed as offensive and it auto-bans you and some lame gamer on a power-trip volunteering for their "ambassador" program (more circle jerks with fragile egos) reviews the ban and appeal. Also I would've never said anything that warrants this kind of permament suspension, at worst I was talking crap on EAs Sims 4 predatory gaming practices of cutting a main game up and selling it to you in 20-$40 "game & expansion packs". The multi-billion dollar business has no obligation to provide valid evidence for something so permanent as a PERMAMENT SUSPENSION FROM ACCESSING ANY OF YOUR PAID FOR CONTENT ON THEIR SYSTEM?!?! The thing is.you CANT leave any real hateful comments and cuss words in reviews or XBOX doesn't even even save them, just blanks it out like you didn't type anything at all. Update: Yes, I am aware that Yakuza Kiwami exists, but I was talking about having the original Yakuza game remade with a modern engine on contemporary hardware, in the same way as Ishin.I used to have this game, Like A Dragon: Ishin! Digital Edition on Xbox, until Xbox banned my whole gamertag 15+ year old account with over I used to have this game, Like A Dragon: Ishin! Digital Edition on Xbox, until Xbox banned my whole gamertag 15+ year old account with over $10k in digital games, movies, tv series, dlc all for something I posted in a GAME REVIEW yet they cant quote me as to what exactly I said and respond to my BBB complaint with "we have no obligation to provide evidence" when I violate their fragile "TOS". Like a Dragon: Ishin! will be released for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC on February 21. Ideally, we will get the first PlayStation 2 game remade at some point, so that international fans can finally see where the series started, but for now we’re going down windy Edo streets in search of lucky cats and beating up thugs with swords and guns. While I think Ishin is a solid choice for a remake, it is odd to have such a recent game in the series given such treatment. Personally, I think it’s great that these games are now becoming more widely available outside of Japan. ![]() Which brings me on to the newfound international popularity of the Like a Dragon games in general. Especially as the localization has been handled so well and gets most of the puns right, which are a big part of Japanese humor. Yes, the main story is handled in a serious way, but a lot of the fun in these games are all the side quests and story beats down various alleys.įrom worshipping a lucky cat to figuring out who stole some Japanese sweets, there’s a lot of silly stuff to bring a smile to your face. Much as in other Like a Dragon games, Ishin does have a wonderful amount of pure silliness tucked away too. If you ever played the Shenmue games back in the day, then Ishin feels more like a modern version of that rather than a samurai themed Grand Theft Auto. ![]() With each area being sizeable and complex enough for you to wander through and explore. You’ll have to complete all Substories, the Diligence Records, the Completion List, and every single piece of content available in the game. ![]() While Ishin is not what I would strictly call an open world game, it is an open area one. Like a Dragon: Ishin is not different in this regard. ![]() There’s also a lot of crafting and upgrading of armor and weapons going on, which again helps propel you through the game and explore more in each area. 'Like a Dragon: Ishin!' is partly set in Kyoro during the late Edo period. ![]()
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