10. Like a Dragon: Ishin! (PS5)
Like a Dragon: Ishin! is set during the late 1800s, when Western powers were starting to encroach on Japan. On the brink of a civil war, you play as historical figure Ryoma Sakamoto, a skilled swordsman who embarks on a bloody quest for revenge. It's typically brilliant storytelling from RGG Studio, coupled with an intense combat system. Since it's a standalone spinoff, Ishin is a great place to start if you're new to the Yakuza / Like a Dragon series, and you'll even be introduced to an entire cast of characters whose faces and voice actors have been plucked directly from other entries. An all-star hit.
9. Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name (PS5)
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name covers yet another chapter in Kazuma Kiryu's action-packed life. This is a 'shorter' experience that adds context to Yakuza: Like a Dragon by expanding upon the behind-the-scenes events of its main story. But unlike Ichiban's adventure, Gaiden goes back to full-on action combat in what almost feels like a celebration of Kiryu as a character. It doesn't quite have the scope of a mainline instalment, but Gaiden is still a fantastic and surprisingly emotional example of SEGA's long-running series.
8. Judgment (PS5)
It may have launched on PS4 not long before this PS5 port, but Judgment is so good that it deserves every chance at success that it can get. This Yakuza spinoff puts you in the sneakers of Takayuki Yagami, a private detective living in the heart of Kamurocho, a fictional red light district that's always teetering on the edge of chaos. Tangled up in a series of brutal murders, Yagami is forced to dig deep into the city's criminal underbelly, resulting in a truly gripping story. With a brilliant cast of characters, a great combat system, and a map that's stuffed with fun distractions, Judgment is right up there with the absolute best that Yakuza has to offer.
7. Lost Judgment (PS5)
A sequel to superb detective thriller Judgment, Lost Judgment doesn't quite hit the dizzying highs of its predecessor in terms of storytelling and character development, but it's still a great action RPG. Packed with intense plot twists and carried by an excellent cast, Lost Judgment is a typical Yakuza-style thrill ride — but it's actually the ridiculous amount of impressively varied side content that drives Yagami's sophomore case. An expanded, satisfying combat system is worthy of note as well.
6. Persona 3 Reload (PS5)
As far as faithful remakes go, Persona 3 Reload is right up there with the best you'll find on PlayStation. The original Persona 3 is an undeniable classic, but Reload greatly improves the experience by modernising its turn-based combat and expanding its storytelling. What's more, it's an utterly gorgeous revival, boasting incredible art direction and some of the most stunning presentation you're ever likely to see in an RPG. A must for existing fans, and for newcomers, a perfect introduction to the Dark Hour.





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Sonic Frontiers and Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 are severely underrated games.
Judgment would be 1 on my list and where's Sonic X Shadow Generations?
@somnambulance Ive spent an obscene amount of time on puyo puyo tetris 2 😃
Edit - All those Yakuza's and no Pirate Yakuza ! Best fun ive had with that series, btw another vote for where's Sonic Generations Shadow.
Smt v not being on the list cause not enough people rated it (including me lol) is criminal. And what's with those scores for the lower end of the list. I didn't finish sonic frontiers but it's far from a 6. Same with P5T, geez
Hard to argue with Royal at #1 but I say that's only if you didn't play vanilla before.
For me the #1 would be Infinite Wealth.
LADG: TMWEHN was also a big letdown, crazy that's it's ranking so high. I would put Lost Judgement over it any day.
My list would probably be:
#6 Metaphor: ReFantazio
#5 Like Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii
#4 Like a Dragon: Yakuza
#3 Lost Judgement
#2 Persona 5 Royal
#1 Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth
@Judal27 year, I feel just the same. These games deserve way better scores, especially Shin Megami Tensei V, which doesn't even have a score yet
It makes me sad to see Persona 3 Reload so low, but it makes me SO happy to see Unicorn Overlord so high on the list.
I don't know, PS5 games, I played most of these games years ago on PS4 - it's time for sega to go seriously current gen!
Persona 5 Royal is the one and only.
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