According toTrue Achievements,six games will be leaving the platform on November 15, includingLike a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His NameandLike a Dragon: Ishin!Both titles are fantastic action role-playing games elevated by dense stories filled with betrayal, heartbreak, and justice. While they may not have received the attention of the more recentLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, bothGaidenandIshindeserve to be played although the former is more geared towards fans who already understand the saga of Kazuma Kiryu.
Ishin! And Gaiden Continue The Like A Dragon Legacy
No Time For Turn-Based Combat
While the mainlineLike a Dragongames have pivoted away from beat-‘em-up combat,The Man Who Erased His NameandIshin!both champion the frantic combo-focused system with the expected amount of brutality and flair.Gaidenmay be a little more daunting for newcomers since itbridges the gap betweenYakuza 6andYakuza: Like a Dragon, butIshin!should be much more approachable. The game is based on a true story, taking the cast of theLike a Dragonseries and making themsamurai during the Bakumatsu eratoward the end of the Edo Period.
Players who want toexperience these sprawling role-playing gameswill need to be quick as both of them can take dozens of hours to complete. They may not be as long asInfinite Wealth, but there are enough side-quests and collectibles thatit could easily take a solid week to wrap up just one of them. Fortunately, sticking to the main story should make the experience significantly shorter; Regardless, completing bothIshin!andThe Man Who Erased His Namebefore November 15 could be tricky.

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