Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth

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90

Top Critic Average

97%

Critics Recommend

Game Rant
4.5 / 5
Eurogamer
4 / 5
IGN
9 / 10
PC Gamer
80 / 100
TheGamer
5 / 5
GamesRadar+
4 / 5
Game Informer
8.5 / 10
GameSpot
8 / 10
Creators: Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, SEGA
Release Date: Jan 26, 2024 - PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One

Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth Review Summary

MightyCritic Consensus

Excellent, engaging combat system

Large amount of side content and activities

Well-written characters with emotional depth

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is a turn-based RPG that blends quirky humor with a heartfelt narrative. Critics praise its dynamic combat system, the vast array of engaging side content, and the series' signature blend of emotional storytelling and absurdity. However, some found the pacing uneven due to the game's reliance on nostalgic elements and a slower narrative. Despite this, the game is hailed as a strong entry in the Like a Dragon series, appealing to newcomers and long-time fans.


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Critic Reviews for Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth

Despite the plethora of side missions distracting from the main quest, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth still brings a decently poignant story to the forefront of the series. The turn-based combat might not be enjoyable for everyone, but it certainly will entertain fans of a variety of genres and game types. The game has a knack for keeping a player's interest, which is something extremely difficult in this day and age. It uses its craziness in such masterful and fun ways that most players won’t be able to help themselves from smiling and laughing along with Ichiban Kasuga and the rest of the cast in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.

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Violent stakes once again meet zany shenanigans in Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth, the series' much-improved second RPG.

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Sprawling, enthralling, and packed with dynamic brawling, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth isn’t just the best turn-based Like a Dragon game, it’s one of the greatest games in the entire series.

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Stuffed with content and pathos, Infinite Wealth delivers a near-excessive amount of urban crime-drama adventure.

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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth raises the bar in every way to take its rightful place as the new peak of the series. Whether you’ve been with Kiryu all this time or you joined the series with Kasuga, you won’t be able to help falling in love with this captivating new entry to the series that perfectly pairs the past and the future, our two favourite protagonists, and RGG’s typical blend of quirky comedy and heartwrenching plotlines. If it’s not my GOTY in December, I’ll eat my Majima Construction hard hat.

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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is a sublime RPG with a fantastic combat system, absorbing stories, and at-times fascinating story, if it wasn't let down by its drip-fed narrative nature and heavy nostalgic leanings

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In one of the final moments of Infinite Wealth, one of the characters falls exhausted into the street, beaten down by everything that just came before. As he does so, he looks satisfied and happy, even though arguably nothing is going right for him at that moment. In a lot of ways, I felt the exact same by the end of the game. I was tired. And yet, I was also ready to see what this crew would get up to next.

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Infinite Wealth takes one step forward and two steps back, leaving conflicted feelings amid its outstanding RPG systems and phenomenal character moments.

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