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GertLushGaming Presents Our Yakuza Ishin/Ryu Ga Gotoku Ishin Import Review

Sakamoto Ryoma is living undercover, with a false identity, as "Saito Hajime" in Kyoto. One year earlier, on the eve of the coup d'état of Tosa, Ryoma's foster father, the man who raised him, was murdered before his eyes. The only lead he had to discover who the killer was is that he used the Tennen Rishin style of fighting. This is a style used by the Shinsengumi, so Ryoma infiltrates their ranks, becoming captain of the 3rd Shinsengumi unit, in attempt to find the killer.

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How Ghost of Tsushima's Success Could Pave the Way for Yakuza Ishin & Kenzan in the West

Western releases of Yakuza Ishin and Kenzan could finally be happening thanks to the overwhelming success of Ghost of Tsushima.

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camel_toad1156d ago

"Sato: Even long before Ghost of Tsushima, I did want to release “samurai” games like Kenzan and Ishin in the West. Unfortunately, after Yakuza 0, we were very busy with remastering the numbering Yakuza titles for the PS4, so we missed the opportunity to work on some of these other games."

The remasters strike again. Easy cash is like a brick wall to new releases.

veicht1155d ago (Edited 1155d ago )

I don't know that said logic is applicable here... Kenzan and Ishin would not be "new releases" in a meaningful way imo. They released in 2008 and 2014 respectively. Yeah, they never released in the west, but they would effectively be remasters themselves. Additionally, while remastering the numbered games instead of remastering ishin and kenzan, they put out yakuza 6, fist of the north star, judgement, and yakuza like a dragon (all new).

Tankbusta401155d ago

Ishin was simply amazing...I played it through using Salty Yen's videos

boing11155d ago (Edited 1155d ago )

I don't think any of the mentioned games have such mainstream appeal like GoT. GoT worked, because it was made by a western developer.

2moda5gamer1155d ago

Perhaps not, but GoT as a new IP killed it - and bringing that era of Japan to the west in an already successful franchise should work now. Yakuza has a drastically larger following compared to 8 years ago when these games originally released.
There's gonna be a lot of fans who wanna get into this spin on the combat and minigames.

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There's Still A Yakuza Game That Hasn't Come To America

For some reason, Sega doesn't think games about ancient Japan would sell in America.

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Iltapalanyymi1545d ago

five actually
>Yakuza Online
>Yakuza black panther 1 and 2
>Yakuza Kenzen and Ishin

Black Panther 1 and Kenzan are being translated but i havent heard anything from the fanpatches since last september i guess.

TheColbertinator1544d ago

Yakuza Black Panther and Ishin were in my wishlist for a long time. Sega should have had more faith in those games

Terry_B1544d ago

Do the writers from thegamer.com know..anything at all?

CrimsonWing691544d ago (Edited 1544d ago )

You might want to work on them investigative journalism skills, bub!

AK911544d ago

Don't forget about Kenzan.

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Sega Europe: No Plans for Yakuza Ishin and Kenzan Release In West

Yakuza Ishin and Kenzan are two spin-offs in the Yakuza franchise that haven't been localized yet. Sega Europe has now confirmed that they don't have any plans to bring them to West.

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twistedvoxel.com
1729d ago
CP_Company1729d ago

no plans for these two games, yakuza destroyed with turn based combat. WTF? too much success for Yakuza?

PhoenixUp1729d ago

Hate when Japanese series treats western audiences like second class citizens

King_Noctis1729d ago

Why not? Afraid those games might sell more than they do in Japan?

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