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Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth feels like the most comfortable the series has ever been

Soak it in

An old man speaks to Kiryu on a trolley in Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth
Image credit: Sega

Not that Yakuza (or Like A Dragon as it's now called) hasn't felt comfortable in its skin over the years, but Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth feels particularly confident. I think that's down to a lot of little improvements to its RPG systems that I mention in my review, but also two other things: a radio and trolleys.

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