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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth
Two larger-than-life heroes, Ichiban Kasuga and Kazuma Kiryu are brought together by the hand of fate, or perhaps something more sinister… Live it up in Japan and explore all that Hawaii has to offer in an RPG adventure so big it spans the Pacific. Like a Dragon 8 is the next installment in the Yakuza series that will feature Ichiban and Kiryu as ...
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With one foot in the past and one in the future, the powerfully themed narrative tied to masterful gameplay cements Infinite Wealth as an undisputed all-time great.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth continues the series' amazing gameplay and story, while also being perfectly playable on the Steam Deck.
With a fantastic premise that earns its dual protagonist direction in Ichiban & Kiryu, major combat system refinements, plethora of engaging side activities in its new beautiful Hawaii locale, and developments that enrich the Yakuza-era legacy, Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is one of the best games RGG Studio has ever made.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth takes all of the great ideas introduced in the previous game, and expands on them. New mechanics round out the established gameplay into something more refined, new characters mesh with the old to create amazing stories, and the new Dragon carries the torch for the old. It is the culmination of everything great about Like a Dragon's past and present, and an extremely promising look to the future.
2024 picks up right where 2023 left off with a banger of a title in Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth. Anyone who likes big, meaty RPGs should give this one a whirl.
With a refined battle system, a stellar supporting cast, and the best side content the series has ever seen, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is one of the best RPGs of the modern era.
While Hawaii may not always be the paradise Ichiban initially thought it was, showing the underbelly and corruption within the setting is a worthwhile endeavor. Every place has its problems, and the game conveys a wonderful message by showing that. Players looking for a large game they can sink hours upon hours into will feel right at home here. The side games are anything but mini, and players should feel free to take their time with this one. This isn’t a game that shines by rushing to the end. Much like paradise itself, it asks you to stay a while, relax, and enjoy the scenery.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth marks a new standard for the series. More of everything you're familiar with than any previous game, and a hell of a lot that's new too.
Violent stakes once again meet zany shenanigans in Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth, the series' much-improved second RPG.
The biggest Yakuza game to date, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth certainly doesn’t disappoint. While its story is somewhat hampered by frequent diversions to introduce new mechanics or side-content, there’s still plenty to keep you gripped. And while we have to admit that we enjoy the combat more when it’s action-based, the turn-based system here is entertaining. In any case, Infinite Wealth delivers exactly what you’d expect by now: a lengthy story full of surprising twists and turns that manage to elicit a wide range of emotions, and a ridiculous volume of side content that will keep you play...
“Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth offers an embarrassment of riches for fans of gaming's best soap opera.”
A dizzyingly huge all-you-can-eat Yakuza buffet.