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Published: 2024-02-03, Author: Thomas , review by: nookgaming.com
Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth is an excellent game where you can easily spend a hundred hours if you get sidetracked. While it doesn't quite live up to Ichiban's last adventure, it comes close. I imagine long-time fans especially will appreciate Kiryu's c...
Published: 2024-01-23, Author: Jeremy , review by: dexerto.com
Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth marks one of the most important junctures in Yakuza franchise history that it's time for Kiryu's generation to retire. Throughout the entire game, we celebrate Kiryu's life, but also see the staggering amounts of changes...
Excellent story, Amazing combat, An infinite wealth of wacky side content, Quality of life improvements
Sometimes belabored pacing, Yong Yea doesn't give the best performance as Kiryu, No New Game + or endgame activities (locked behind paywall)
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is a triumph, and a worthy continuation of the Like a Dragon franchise. RGG Studio has managed to improve on the gameplay mechanics and features of the previous title in virtually every way whilst upholding the narrative qua...
Abstract: Games can be scary big now, with tutorials still popping after you've hit the 30-hour mark, and reams of stuff thrown at you on repeat. This isn't a new revelation of course, but Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth feels like it's truly basking in the runtime...
Published: 2024-01-23, Author: Alan , review by: stuff.tv
Pros, Great heartfelt character writing with lots of laughs, Tons of fun activities and side quests, Improved and more ‘actiony' turn-based battle system, Big emotional payoffs for longtime fans
Cons, Money and XP can be a grind, Battles still have some annoying quirks, Locking post-game features behind pricier editions feels miserly
With so much to do Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth feels like a daunting prospect, and even more so if you're completely new to the series. But any qualms you might have fall to the wayside when you're spending it with the lovable idiot Kasuga (who wants t...