Here's digitalfoundry with the complete tech review for Like a Dragon: Ishin! How the hybrid remaster/remake compares to the original, plus analysis of PC, PS5 and Xbox Series console versions.
Like A Dragon: Ishin is a game that requires a bit of explanation. The game itself is a side-story in the Like A Dragon franchise, which was up until recently known in the west as Yakuza. Its original release came all the way back in 2014, but the game's heavy reliance on Edo-period Japanese history meant that its initial version was only released in the developer's home country, on PS3 and PS4 no less.
Lighting issues pop up from time to time as well, though these are mostly restricted to interior spaces. The UE4 conversion hasn't done a whole lot for the lighting here, which tends to look very plain and dated. Character models don't correspond at all to environmental lighting conditions either. I have to imagine there are technical constraints based on how the original game was built that restrict the kinds of improvements that are easily possible here. Animation is also a sore spot.
Aside from differences in ambient occlusion and shadow filtering, all consoles deliver much the same visual feature set. Gameplay targets 60fps and achieves it for the most part on PS5 and Series X with only slight issues on scene cuts. Series S also targets 60fps but performance dips occasionally in more challenging scenes.
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