
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth
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- Top Critic Avg: 90/100 Critics Rec: 97%
- Prequel(s)
Kazuma Kiryu returns alongside Ichiban Kasuga in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - the first game in the franchise to drop the Yakuza title. Known as Like a Dragon in Japan, the franchise continues the story from the seventh entry while reintroducing the original protagonist. Current details about the game are limited, but it will share a similar active turn-based RPG battle system used in Yakuza: Like a Dragon.
2024 has already given us some great games, and the second half of the year will have to deliver some serious hits to beat what has already come out.
Substories bring a lot of character to Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - and some of them have great rewards. Here are the best substories in the game.
Ordering the right combo provides bonuses in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, but some restaurants are better than others. Here are the best meals.
Here’s everything that does and doesn’t transfer to Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth’s NG+ feature, what it changes, and how to unlock it.
A challenge you can complete in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth involves finding specific Honk Honk NPCs all scattered around different locations.
Kuwaki is the chapter one boss of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. He serves as a tutorial for most of the combat systems and timing.
The Sujimancer job in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth lets you have special summons called Sujimon which are best used in unique fighting mini-games.
After clearing Ichiban’s scenario, Kiryu must face his own final challenge in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Ebina can hit hard, but has low defense.
Shark Fins and Squid Tentacles are important crafting materials in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth that you can easily farm to build legendary weapons.
Party like Kazama Kiryu can have different jobs in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, but the best ones synergize well with his innate abilities.
Bryce Fairchild is one of the main antagonists in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. The party splits up, and Ichiban will have to fight the cult leader.
Ichiban Kasuga can access every male job in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Additionally, he also learns some exclusive options just for him.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth has 12 major bosses, all of whom vary in of difficulty. Here they are ranked from easiest to hardest.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth has 25 different jobs that can be chosen for the ten party , although some are exclusive per character.
Dondoko Island is one of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth's most exciting features, and knowing when it becomes accessible can help manage anticipation.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth culminates in a shocking conclusion with plenty of big reveals, classic Yakuza tie-ins, and sequel set-ups.
There are plenty of jobs to use when building a party in Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth. It does, however, take a while to unlock them.
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth takes many of the best elements of the franchise's past, expands on them, and adds more into sheer brilliance.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth should completely skip one needlessly frustrating part of the previous game’s turn-based combat. Here’s why.
A hands-on preview with Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth showcased several distinct and impressive parts of the entry in the beloved series.
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