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There are gambling dens and establishments that allow you to play various minigames and gamble.
There are gambling dens and establishments that allow you to play various minigames and gamble.


*Cannonball skeet shooting
*Cannonball shooting (skeet shooting)
*Cannonball slicing
*Cannonball slicing
*Chicken racing
*Chicken racing
*Chopping wood
*Chopping wood
*Cee-lo
*Cee-Lo
*Cho-han
*Chō-Han
*Cooking
*Cooking
*Farming
*Farming
*Fishing (river fishing and ocean fishing)
*Fishing (river fishing and ocean fishing)
*Koi-koi
*Koi-Koi
*Prize wheel (exchange tickets for prizes)
*Mahjong
*Mahjong
*Nichibuza dancing
*Nichibuza dancing (button-based rhythm game)
*Oicho-kabu
*Oicho-Kabu
*Poker (Texas Hold 'em)
*Poker (Omaha hold'em, Pineapple hold'em, and Texas hold'em)
*Roulette
*Rock paper scissors
*Rock paper scissors
*Sake drinking contest
*Sake showdown (drinking contest)
*Sensual healing static-screen shoot 'em up
*Sensual healing (static-screen shoot 'em up)
*Shogi
*Shogi
*Singing button-based rhythm game
*Singing (button-based rhythm game)
*Udon boiling
*Udon boiling


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Revision as of 07:34, 30 October 2023

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Like a Dragon: Ishin!
Developer Ryū ga Gotoku Studio
Publisher Sega
Platforms PS3, PS4, PS5, Windows, Xbox One, Series X/S
Released Like a Dragon: Ishin!
PS3, PS4 JP: February 22, 2014
Like a Dragon: Ishin! (Kiwami)
PS4, PS5, Windows WW: February 21, 2023
Xbox One, Series X/S WW: February 21, 2023
Added to
Museum
PS4 JP: October 26, 2018
Xbox One NA: February 21, 2023

Like a Dragon: Ishin! (龍が如く 維新!, "Like a Dragon Restoration!"), is an entry in the Like a Dragon series that is a prequel to Yakuza. It was released for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 in Japan on February 22, 2014.

A remake, titled Like a Dragon: Ishin! Kiwami (龍が如く 維新! 極み, "Like a Dragon Restoration! Extreme") in Asia and as Like a Dragon: Ishin! worldwide, was released in 2023. This is the first time the game has been released outside of Japan.

Plot

In the 19th century, a samurai named Ryōma Sakamoto takes on the identity of Hajime Saitō and infiltrates the special army for the ruling shōgun of Japan, the Shinsengumi, to discover who murdered his foster father, Tōyō Yoshida.

Playable games

There are gambling dens and establishments that allow you to play various minigames and gamble.

  • Cannonball shooting (skeet shooting)
  • Cannonball slicing
  • Chicken racing
  • Chopping wood
  • Cee-Lo
  • Chō-Han
  • Cooking
  • Farming
  • Fishing (river fishing and ocean fishing)
  • Koi-Koi
  • Prize wheel (exchange tickets for prizes)
  • Mahjong
  • Nichibuza dancing (button-based rhythm game)
  • Oicho-Kabu
  • Poker (Omaha hold'em, Pineapple hold'em, and Texas hold'em)
  • Rock paper scissors
  • Sake showdown (drinking contest)
  • Sensual healing (static-screen shoot 'em up)
  • Shogi
  • Singing (button-based rhythm game)
  • Udon boiling

Soundtrack

People who pre-ordered the original Japanese version of the game received a soundtrack CD with the songs from the singing and dancing minigames, the song that ran over the end credits, and some of the orchestral music.

It was also packed into some early retail versions of the original Japanese release of the game.