There is a lot of history that came before Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, both in the world of the game itself and in real life. The newest installment in theYakuza franchise pays homage to its past by continuing its main story, bringing back a few old favorite characters, and adding new ones, all while crafting a role-playing game that has a truly unique style and flair. Developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has taken a mishmash of different parts of games and blended them into an RPG that is both fun and fulfilling in a multitude of ways. Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth struggles a bit with keeping the story going between missions, as there is so much to do and see and experience to the point it’s almost overwhelming. Despite this, there is something undoubtedly entertaining about the manic energy that exudes from the world of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.