Two larger-than-life heroes Ichiban Kasuga and Kazuma Kiryu are brought together by the hand of fate or, perhaps something sinister. Live it up in Japan and explore all Hawaii has to offer i... Read allTwo larger-than-life heroes Ichiban Kasuga and Kazuma Kiryu are brought together by the hand of fate or, perhaps something sinister. Live it up in Japan and explore all Hawaii has to offer in an RPG adventure so big it spans the Pacific.Two larger-than-life heroes Ichiban Kasuga and Kazuma Kiryu are brought together by the hand of fate or, perhaps something sinister. Live it up in Japan and explore all Hawaii has to offer in an RPG adventure so big it spans the Pacific.
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Takaya Kuroda
- Kazuma Kiryu
- (voice)
Ken Yasuda
- Yu Nanba
- (voice)
Satoru Iguchi
- Eric Tomizawa
- (voice)
Akio Ôtsuka
- Koichi Adachi
- (voice)
Sumire Uesaka
- Saeko Mudoka
- (voice)
Yûichi Nakamura
- Joongi Han
- (voice)
Nobuhiko Okamoto
- Tianyou Zhao
- (voice)
Hana Takeda
- Seonghee
- (voice)
Anju Inami
- Chitose Fujimiya
- (voice)
Takehito Koyasu
- Yutaka Yamai
- (voice)
Hiroki Tôchi
- Kihei Hanawa
- (voice)
- (as Hiroki Touchi)
Kôsuke Toriumi
- Masato Arakawa
- (voice)
- (as Kohsuke Toriumi)
Atsumi Tanezaki
- Lani
- (voice)
Rie Kugimiya
- Haruka Sawamura
- (voice)
Shuhei Matsuda
- Dwight Méndez
- (voice)
Featured reviews
I have so many feelings but I think that is what this game is about when you look back on all the things you've done in your life and put them in perspective you begin to realize how you have connection to other people how what you have done had changed their lives and yours. It's one of those amazing games that make me feel and think about myself while playing it.
The darkness in people's heart the heat with the tick can't go away how you cannot change show you all but persevere and you're all the themes and the story of this game Kazuma touch my heart. I've enjoyed this game series for so many years and I can feel it in my bones. I could not sleep at night because I wanted to play more of this game because I cared about Kazuma.
I could talk about how the plot feels like spaghetti and the more you want to talk about the more complex it becomes part. That's not really what is about the Conspiracy is nice and hard to explain what the characters in the relationship and the Heart of the game is the characters and I enjoyed a company and the experiencing hardships.
The turn-based combat is fun and it just of what amount of hif behind it. So it doesn't get boring to look ,all the animations are smooth. They are fun. It is just exciting defeating hard enemies. It is the funnest turn-based combat system I could ask for.
It didn't make me cry like guiden but what it did make me think about the life. I had lift and that is the important part.
The darkness in people's heart the heat with the tick can't go away how you cannot change show you all but persevere and you're all the themes and the story of this game Kazuma touch my heart. I've enjoyed this game series for so many years and I can feel it in my bones. I could not sleep at night because I wanted to play more of this game because I cared about Kazuma.
I could talk about how the plot feels like spaghetti and the more you want to talk about the more complex it becomes part. That's not really what is about the Conspiracy is nice and hard to explain what the characters in the relationship and the Heart of the game is the characters and I enjoyed a company and the experiencing hardships.
The turn-based combat is fun and it just of what amount of hif behind it. So it doesn't get boring to look ,all the animations are smooth. They are fun. It is just exciting defeating hard enemies. It is the funnest turn-based combat system I could ask for.
It didn't make me cry like guiden but what it did make me think about the life. I had lift and that is the important part.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is the eighth main entry in the role-playing video game franchise known as Yakuza in the West and as Like a Dragon in the East. The game follows protagonist Kasuga Ichiban who looks for his mother in Hawaii and uncovers a dangerous sect involved in a megalomaniac scheme spanning from Japan to the United States of America.
This game convinces on numerous levels. Its length deserves particular praise as adamant fans should be taking between one hundred to one hundred twenty hours to complete Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. The characters have been fleshed out with great care as classic protagonists from the series such as Kiryu Kazuma, recent heroes such as Kasuga Ichiban and completely new characters such as Fujinomiya Chitose make for a particularly appealing cast. The story comes around with numerous changes, turns and twists and entertains until the very end. The game's numerous side quests are more intriguing than ever before in the franchise as ideas such as Sujimon Battles focused on battles between unique characters and creatures make a strong return while new elements such as DonDoko Island lets players explore a world in which you protect, explore and expand an island resort with infinite possibilities.
The main issue fans of old date might have with this game is that roughly sixty percent of it is set on Hawaii. As a matter of fact, I didn't appreciate the new locations much as they were missing creativity, depth and warmth but someone who adores Hawaii might obviously have a different point of view. However, the game still explores beloved locations of the past such as Yokohama's Isezaki Ijincho and Tokyo's Kamurocho. Especially the game's first chapter as well as its entire second half reconnect with past franchise entries.
At the end of the day, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth aims to appeal to North American players with its important inclusion of Hawaii and numerous international characters. Supporters of old date might need some time to warm up to this new strategy but will ultimately find enough rewarding trademarks to enjoy this game. The first half of the game has some lengths and is only of a good average quality but the second half quickens up the pace and can be considered excellent. This game is thus highly recommended to newcomers to the franchise as well as to fans of old date with an open mind.
This game convinces on numerous levels. Its length deserves particular praise as adamant fans should be taking between one hundred to one hundred twenty hours to complete Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. The characters have been fleshed out with great care as classic protagonists from the series such as Kiryu Kazuma, recent heroes such as Kasuga Ichiban and completely new characters such as Fujinomiya Chitose make for a particularly appealing cast. The story comes around with numerous changes, turns and twists and entertains until the very end. The game's numerous side quests are more intriguing than ever before in the franchise as ideas such as Sujimon Battles focused on battles between unique characters and creatures make a strong return while new elements such as DonDoko Island lets players explore a world in which you protect, explore and expand an island resort with infinite possibilities.
The main issue fans of old date might have with this game is that roughly sixty percent of it is set on Hawaii. As a matter of fact, I didn't appreciate the new locations much as they were missing creativity, depth and warmth but someone who adores Hawaii might obviously have a different point of view. However, the game still explores beloved locations of the past such as Yokohama's Isezaki Ijincho and Tokyo's Kamurocho. Especially the game's first chapter as well as its entire second half reconnect with past franchise entries.
At the end of the day, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth aims to appeal to North American players with its important inclusion of Hawaii and numerous international characters. Supporters of old date might need some time to warm up to this new strategy but will ultimately find enough rewarding trademarks to enjoy this game. The first half of the game has some lengths and is only of a good average quality but the second half quickens up the pace and can be considered excellent. This game is thus highly recommended to newcomers to the franchise as well as to fans of old date with an open mind.
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