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Hugely improved turn-based battle system
A ton of compelling side content
Classes are still gender-locked


Tons of side stuff to do
Amazing acting
Three games in one!
Combat is sublime
Punishing without practice


Great characters
Yamai steals every scene he's in
Killer soundtrack
A great story with an ending befitting The Dragon of Dojima
The narrative is so sprawling that it would be nice to have an index or recap feature
New game plus shouldn't be a pre-order bonus


Honolulu City is a great environment to explore
Highly emotionally charged story
Fantastic improvements to combat


An emotive, unforgettable narrative
A stupendous amount of quality side content


A plethora of activities
The gallery of characters, old and new.
Fan service, often touching.
The feeling of closing the Kiryu chapter without any regrets.
The personality of Ichiban, a legend in the making.
Many changes in quality of life in the menus.
Some typos in the French subtitles.


All characters classes are viable
Combat system has been expanded
Able to get around map quicker
Strong characters and story
New Game Plus locked behind paywall


Rich, vibrant world building
A sheer endless amount of content
As emotional as it is absurd
Wonderful payoffs for long time fans
New players may be overawed or lost


Good combination of RPG with action.
Class system, combined with combat, makes everything more fun.
Many things to do
Sujimons and Dondoko Island are very fun.


Honolulu is just as memorable and picturesque to explore as Japanese city offerings
Dondoko Island is so unbelievably addicting
Substories uniquely paying off from prior games
Turn-based combat, exploration and grind are full of meaningful quality of life additions


The new setting of Honolulu, Hawaii
New additions to the battle mechanics
Cinematic cutscenes with action, drama, and comedy
Epic emotional rollercoaster story
Camera issues while blocking during battles


Amazing combat
An infinite wealth of wacky side content
Quality of life improvements
Yong Yea doesn?t give the best performance as Kiryu
No New Game + or endgame activities (locked behind paywall)
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Improved turn-based combat system.
High-level secondary content
Hawaii is a fantastic new place.
At a technical level, he stands out at a high level...
Another slow start to the story.
The main campaign could be shortened in hours, like in Like a Dragon Gaiden.


A huge map to explore.
Three games in one featuring Sujimon battles and Dondoko Island.
Excellent Japanese dubbing and Italian localization.
The beginning is a bit slow to start.


Voice acting and storylines are perfectly intense and on-point
Hours of content to enjoy in and out of the main story
Battles can become repetitive


Dondoko Island is literally Animal Crossing in Yakuza land
Visuals are exceptional as always
Some exciting and new mini-games
New Game+ appears to be behind a paywall


Great Mini-Games and Side Content
Fantastic Story
Great Representation
Amazing Setting
Dating Mini-Game is a little annoying


The turn-based combat system finally convinces fully.
Secondary activities for all tastes
Determined sense of progression.
Some sporadic drops in rhythm during the narration.
The irony surrounding the character of Ichi is not for everyone.


The storytelling is truly superb.
All the new features were successful.
The long wait that we will have to endure for another delivery.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


The combat system has improved, it gains in strategy.
A story filled with epic and emotional moments...
Some graphic details from the previous generation.
The New Game+ mode is not available in all versions.


Kasuga is simply impossible not to love.
This delivery remains as fun and crazy (if not even more) than the previous ones.
The gameplay has managed to improve EVERYTHING that was missing in the first Like a Dragon.
The plot, a classic Yakuza one, takes yet another three thousand detours to drive you crazy with every step it takes.
At the beginning of the game, you may be quite limited in exploration due to the level of enemies.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


A stunning artistic direction
An astronomical content
Diversified enemies
A change of scenery in Hawaii
The island of Dondoko
An Ichiban Kasuga, always so endearing.
Too much dialogue at times...
The peaks of difficulty during the adventure are not always well balanced.
We would have liked more means of transportation.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


New very endearing characters
The combat system that becomes more complex.
Hawaii and its scorching sun, a change from Japan.
An absolutely gargantuan content
The capture and battles of Sujimon, a real game within the game...
... just like the Dondoko Island and its trash to be cleared
Long-lasting subplots
Ichiban Kasuga becomes friends with Kazuma Kiryu.
Some camera issues during combat.
Not always easy to navigate through so many systems and content.


the Sujimon. A more and better one. Corrects many of the low points of Like a Dragon.


In-depth side activities
A never-ending stream of things to do
A jack-of-all-trades but a master of none


Addictive and Deep Combat System
Incredible Storytelling
Not Suitable For the Easily Offended
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There is something for everyone from Dondoko Island to Sujimon League
Kiryu is finally back in a major way
The story goes in some fascinating and shocking directions
More new party members would have been nice, especially one story character who feels like a missed opportunity
The story pacing gets a bit weirdly awkward in the second half
There needs to be a speed-up option for at least auto battles


Sujimon and Dondoko are unfathomably big additions
Deepened and more flexible combat is superb
Typically wild story that lands some massive emotional beats by the end
Boring optional dungeons


greatly expanded social sim systems and mechanics
greatly expanded and improved combat mechanics and progression systems
fantastic side-stories
some incredible emotional and thematic payoffs for its central characters by the story's end
a much more compelling cast of characters than previous games
a shocking variety of things to do, and all of them very well polished
a much higher budget than any previous game in the series (and it shows)
the localization has some smaller errors, as well as an actor-character mismatch with Kiryu's voice
residual issues from previous games remain, including some with how party members are handled


Improved turn-based combat system
Exceptional side content
Hawaii is a fantastic new location
Many great new characters
The best looking game in the series
Lots of emotional moments for fans
Some jarring voice changes
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Detailed combat
Abundance of quality content
Detailed environments and world
Knowledge of all previous games


The PT-BR subtitles are very well done.
Turn-based combat is highly strategic.
Variety of characters and enemies
The staging is quite impressive.
Two protagonists are charismatic and exciting.
The grind can be very intense in the final stretch of the game.


Lots of content
Incredible soundtrack
Karaoke in the english dub is awful, why so much auto-tune?
Disappointing PC version
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Great battle system
Dondoku Island is a brilliant add-on
Interesting, if over-the-top, action and story
Kiryu's timeline feels too melancholy at times
Requires a fair bit of grinding
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
[9/10] reviewed at 26/01/2024 - Like a Dragon : Infinite Wealth (Xbox One) [read the full review on GameHope]
[9/10] reviewed at 26/01/2024 - Like a Dragon : Infinite Wealth (PS5) [read the full review on GameHope]
[9/10] reviewed at 26/01/2024 - Like a Dragon : Infinite Wealth (PS4) [read the full review on GameHope]
[9/10] reviewed at 26/01/2024 - Like a Dragon : Infinite Wealth (PC) [read the full review on GameHope]
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


The soundtrack
The French subtitles
The new jobs
The "Animal Crossing" part.


Plethora of fun side-content
Visually stunning
Fun, likeable characters
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Good entry point for newcomers and still enjoyable for hardcore RPG players
Memorable characters
Minigames, minigames and more minigames
The new setting is interesting with great detail
Despite its overall polish, might have occasional bugs or performance issues, especially on older platforms


Secondary activities for hours and hours.
Improved combat system


Two very likeable main characters
The sidekicks also quickly become endearing.
Carefully reworked combat system that becomes more complex as the game progresses.
Wide range of activities and types of wacky enemies
The island of Dondoko seamlessly blends in as a game within the game.
Very good English synchronization.
In English, "Gigantischer Umfang" translates to "Gigantic scope".
Unfortunately, less important dialogues are often not dubbed.
It is still not possible to save everywhere, which could cause frustration for beginners in series.
German texts on the screen are sometimes translated very loosely and with formatting errors.


A simple story but full of twists and turns.
More accurate combat system thanks to the new features.
Tons of activities, mini-games, and side missions.
Ichiban and Kiryu are allies in the same adventure.
The Dragon engine is starting to feel the weight of the years a little bit.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


The combat system has significantly improved.
Dondoko Island and the Sujimon are extraordinary extras.
The plot remains in the background for a long time, overwhelmed by everything else.
More than a fresh start, it seems to be yet another ending.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Dozens more hours of captivating storytelling.
The battle is much deeper.
The variety of additional content continues to captivate you.
The game needs a few hours to start.
The voting process leaves some gaps here and there.


The Sujimon and Dondoko Island are worth the ticket price.
Huge game card for the series standards.
Technically not at the top
Jobs are not yet convincing 100%.


An astonishing number of activities
The extensive roster of enemies
The "Pokémon" and "Animal Crossing" systems
A scenario written with a masterful hand
Graphically pleasing?
Forgettable music and OST
A large number of characters can sometimes be difficult to recognize.


Very good story and endearing characters
Pleasant graphics and soundtrack
Many things to do
A lot of customization
Some useless activities (like dating apps)


Exceptional side activities and side stories (among the best so far in the series).
Another new big city.
Two wonderful protagonists, each with their own side of the story.
Even though we have access to all of Kamurocho and Yokohama, they are not used for anything other than fanservice.
We could say that it is mandatory to have played the two previous titles (although it is not so negative!).
Fun story
A lot of additional content
Likable characters
Pacing issues
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


A lifespan that approaches 60 hours.
Still as many incredible side activities
An even better combat system.
The Sujimon, a devilishly effective mini-game.
A New Game + available... as paid DLC
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Enthralling, intertwining stories
+
A fun and fluid combat system
+
Brilliant side stuff like Dondoko Island
Stretched out story is easy to lose track of
-
Kiryu's recollections can be outwardly nostalgic
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Intriguing story with wonderfully deep new characters
Combat and difficulty is much more balanced
Collision issues persist
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Tons of enjoyable side stories and activities
Well-written characters and world make the storyline engaging
The classic Yakuza-tone shifting
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Improved turn-based combat system that offers more strategic possibilities
There is almost too much content and side games to participate in
The drama is as compelling as ever and the humor is still hilarious
Kaiji Tang as Kasuga - he was born to play this character
Highly questionable and distracting localization choices and English casting
The English-Japanese language barrier is introduced and quickly dropped without any explanation
Fans who got into the series with Yakuza: Like A Dragon, will be lost without having played Yakuza 6
Sidestory characters lack facial expression in cutscenes
Tight, meaningful combat
Detailed Hawaiian setting
Full of deep side content
Dondoko Island is a delight
Some exhausting repetition
Gameplay Doesn't Just Feel Better But Has Evolved So Much That It Might Be Hard To Go Back To The 2020 Preequel
Splitting The Party in Half To Tell a Greater Narrative From Two Perspectives
The Nintendo-like Side Activities Are a Fun Time
Random Difficulty Spike in the Final Chapter
No New Game+ in Standard Edition
The excellence of the narrative.
The numerous and very good additional activities.
The care taken with the entire title
The unbalanced money gain
The level experience only available in combat.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
A intertwined and captivating story
many varied mini-games
Faithfully recreated locations in Japan and Hawaii.
dozens of hours of gameplay content
eccentric and profound characters
tactical fights but not overwhelming
partially extremely long intermediate sequences
The beginning drags a little.
Typical grind of the necessary genre
The games Sujimon and Dondoko Island
The game is generous in every sense of the word.
Hawaii offers a refreshing change of scenery.
A plot always so well crafted.
The absence of difficulty level
A soundtrack that is not up to par.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
? English or Japanese voices
? Humour, derision, parody, outrageously absurd situations
? Very sensitive topics handled very well
? Some lengths
? From rebalancing but still a lot of farming.
? Typos but also clumsiness in the French subtitles
Fast-paced yet tactical battles
Well-written characters in an exciting narrative
A lot of running back and forth
Uneven presentation
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
A multitude of very entertaining activities.
An impressive combat system.
The dialogues and relationships of the characters.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
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