Microtransactions have become increasingly common in modern gaming, to the point where they've even been implemented in fully-priced games. Capcom's Dragon's Dogma 2 came under fire recently for such features, though their inclusion was a bit divisive in reception. On one hand, the items offered as microtransactions could be found with some effort in the game itself, so they weren't completely paywalled. The fact that they exist in the first place, however, left many feeling negative over a title that had been hotly anticipated for years. Just months ago, a similar controversy occurred with Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, as comparisons have been drawn between the two monetary models.