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Playing Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth feels like walking into a restaurant where the staff already knows my order

Byadmin

Jan 4, 2024

The showstopper of my hands-on preview of Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth was a boss battle with a shark, so the series which has historically made me fistfight tigers, bears, and an excavator is not getting any less bombastic. It’s also not getting any smaller, developer RGG said, and during the hands-on preview session I was allowed to spend several hours exploring Honolulu City, a map bigger than Kamurocho, Sotenbori, or Yokohama have ever been. The goofballs quests and heart-wrenching main story haven’t changed here, I’m glad to see, so while Like A Dragon: Infinite wealth is definitely ‘just’ more Yakuza, it’s a lot more Yakuza.

(Image credit: Ryu Ga Gotoku / Sega)

Infinite Wealth is diligently following the highway paved by Like A Dragon and all the changes it brought to the series formerly known as Yakuza. It’s a party-based and turn-based RPG with high melodrama interspersed with silly sidequests and more of everything else: more party, more map, more life-or-death plots, and even more minigames.

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