Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth in name alone implies certain themes.
tightening up its predecessor’s sloppy first attempt at an RPG.
And, really, where else could you punch up two literal excavators while dressed as a dominatrix?
This time it spans the Pacific, though.
Thankfully, RGG sharpens its RPG blade for Kiryu’s probably final send-off.
And boy, is there a lot to do with your new and old friendos.
This time it’s excessive in a good way.
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth accessibility options
Infinite Wealth offers no explicit accessibility options.
Subtitle size and colour is adjustable, as is the subtitle background and speaker names.
Battles can optionally be set to automatically play.
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth just feels likea lot.A lot of stories, contained and meandering.
A lot of names to learn.
A lot of people to punch.
But ultimately, it’s a lot to smile about.
A copy of Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth was provided for review by Sega.