Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth makes good on its promise to deliver a grander experience than its predecessor, giving players the opportunity to delve into Hawaii among new substories, minigames, and narrative considerations. The same can be said for its characters, building from the OG crew to include newcomers like Tomizawa and Chitose, while making familiar faces like Seonhee playable in combat. Having to juggle a ten-member cast would be daunting for any developer to tackle, though RGG uses these numbers deftly to both enhance Infinite Wealth's story and keep its combat tight, ensuring that no party member gets left behind.