GAMES
Like a Dragon: Ishin
As well as a name change, the latest entry in Sega’s long-running Yakuza franchise throws it back in time, swapping 1980s organised crime for 1800s samurai culture
PS5, PS4, XSX, XB1, PC
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I t’s built from the ground up for modern platforms, butIshin is actually a remaster of a Japan-only PS3 game released back in 2014. So the presentation feels a bit dated compared to the Yakuza series’ recent releases; but while 19th-century Kyo might not be as bustling as contemporary Tokyo, there’s still a liveliness to it.