Parents' Guide to

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth

By Marc Saltzman, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 16+

Fun, polished but violent game in 'Dragon' franchise.

The box art for the game Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, shows two young Asian men facing away from one another.

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Especially for fans of the franchise, Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is an excellent installment in Sega's nearly 20-year-old Yakuza series. Between its smart and strategic new battle system, engaging story, memorable characters and high production values, there's a lot to like about this familiar yet fresh adventure. One thing gamers will appreciate is the over-the-top acting and silly dialog sequences. Be aware that some of the cut scenes are pretty long, but of course you're able to skip through, though you may lose the context of the story by doing so. While the characters and storylines are compelling, as are the side-quests and mini games, it's the party-based battling sequences that will keep you glued to this game, even with some of it's minor bugs and downfalls. Both ridiculous and replayable, Lika A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is a fun "Mature"-rated Japanese RPG sequel that focuses heavily on fighting and story, and one you won't soon forget.

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