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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best yakuza game
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blending strategic RPG gameplay, heartfelt storytelling, nostalgic callbacks, and boundless side content into one compelling package. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the series, it’s a lavish, laugh-filled, and deeply emotional journey across cities and hearts. One of the best RPGs of its generation—and the best Like a Dragon game yet.
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Great game with tons of replayability with awesome substories and so many minigames. Not to mention the story is obviously crazy (in a good way). Definitely a worthy title to add to my gaming collection!
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I haven't spent much time playing any of the other Yakuza games, but I decided to give this one a fair shot. It's a great game, and definitely better than it's predecessor (Like a Dragon). With these types of games, however, it always gets a bit stale towards the middle of the story. Whether it's the story itself or just having such repetitive gameplay, it becomes too monotonous for it to be considered fun. If you're a fan of the series, you'll have a wonderful time. Otherwise, I wouldn't necessarily recommend anyone play this if they're unsure of what to expect from it.
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Great gameplay, content, everything a fan of JRPGs could want on a title. The game has a lot of long cutscenes, and dialogues, It could be a huge turn off if one is mostly in for the gameplay.
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The sequel to Like A Dragon is bigger and better in every way. If you liked that game, then you'll love this.
Lots of new side content and extra things to do, plus a beautiful open world to explore. The combat has even had a few new additions.
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I didn't expect the RPG combat system to be more entertaining. There is definitely learning curve. I enjoyed playing this game a lot and then moved on to Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii and ended up not enjoying the combat system as much. Definitely worth playing for a good month or longer. The story line and the twist are great also.
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Enjoying this game a lot. If you liked Yakuza Like a Dragon and seeing Kasuga and the gang there this sequal is going to give you a good a great follow up. Highly recommended to play The Man Who Erased His Name prior. They connect. As for a missing new game plus feature and it beinf behind a paywall season pass or whatever, if that is a deal breaker for uou to enjoy the story overall then yeah dont buy it, but honestly with how long this game is and how much content is already included I doubt many will care.
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The Like a Dragon RPG series are my favorite RPG's ever. Infinite Wealth just expands upon the Awesomeness of Like a Dragon. This is my favorite Turn based RPG of all. (Gaming since the 1980's). Epic Story that branches from previous Games. Tons of Side Quests that have a good story of their own, Fun Combat with plenty of attacks, status effects and Style. You also have Job Classes and Good Character builds.
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What happens when you make a game about middle-aged larpers wanting to be heroes ofnthe world and combine it with fully robust Pokemon and Animal Crossing games? You get Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth. RGG is asking for $70 and its worth every dollar. The main story is wonderful and throughout your visit to multiple fleshed out locations, youll have the opportunity to experience a ton of other game types depending on what fits your fancy. I took a 20 hour break from the main story to play around with their version of Animal Crossing and I cant stop. Before that I spent 15 hours running through the city challenging their version of Pokemon masters. I can’t say enoygh hood stuff about Infinite Wealth. Honestly, if you have any interest in Japanese culture, enjoy JRPGs and paradise like locations the buy this game.
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The type of game that seems to meld crazy goofy storylines that have no basis with a coherent intriguing story that builds off the first (Like a Dragon). Type of game you can lose hundred or so hours in and not notice.
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An awesome continuation. Don't be disparaged by the high cost of the armor, soon enough you will have enough money to buy everything. Does it reuse some stuff? Sure, but it's all fun anyway. It isn't as heartfelt as the previous game in some sense, but in others (Kiryu) it is even more so
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"Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth" is a rollercoaster ride through the chaotic streets of Japan and Hawaii, where you play as two protagonists: Kiryu and Kasua. It's like mixing a potent cocktail of adrenaline, laughter, and absurdity, then chugging it down with a side of witty banter. From battling thugs with surfboards or samurai swords to managing an island resort with a heart of gold, every moment is a wild adventure. The graphics are as crisp as a freshly pressed suit, and the soundtrack is so catchy, it'll have you tapping your feet while you negotiate deals. With more twists and turns than a soap opera, "Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth" is a must-play for anyone who craves excitement and hilarity in equal measure.
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It's wild playing a game where the main characters are around my age, let alone a jrpg. Still one of the best things I've played this year. Vying for the top spot with Unicorn Overlord, and beats out Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, which was also awesome. If you want a 100+ hour game with lots to do, look no further...though you should play Yakuza: Like a Dragon, and Like a Dragon: The Man Who Erased his Name before this. It's worth it to play all the Yakuza games... they're all great!
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what can say about this game. the turn-based RPG, the story, minigames. everything about this game is great. if you played the previous game you know this one is a major upgrade
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This game is kind of like Game of Thrones. It's confusing in the beginning then gets real good, but then the ending feels rushed and unsatisfying. I've played Yakuza 0-6, Like a Dragon, Like a Dragon Gaiden, Ishin and Lost Judgement 1/2 w/ Kaito Files. All of these games have had thorough stories for the most part and/or at least showed respect to the suppprting/main cast as far as closing off central storylines. This game somehow feels very inconsequential especially with the stakes placed infront of us. Stuff just happens. Fans of the series know that every scene and character arc has to be dramatized as that's the recipe that has us hooked. And although this game has it in spurts, it doesn't stay the course and it ends on a whimper. I personally thought Like a Dragon Gaiden (prequel) had a better ending than IW, but a weaker base game storyline in the beginning. But I feel its better to start weak and end strong. IW does the opposite. I completed Kaito Files (Lost Judgment 2 dlc) post IW completion and was shocked how much better this games story was....gor a side character at that. IW suffers from having too many characters and storyline going on at once. The gameplay is still as good as the first, but the minigames are not as good intersting as the first. Prefered Yakuza cart racing and boxing from Like a Dragon 1 than this games Animal crossing rip off and bootletlg pokemon game. Even with these complaints, this is a very good game.