"Unleashing the Potential: Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth's Diverse Offerings"

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Yakuza: Like a Dragon - Infinite Wealth, the eighth entry in the Yakuza series, introduces Ichiban Kasuga as a charming but awkward protagonist. The game's pacing can test players' patience with lengthy cutscenes, but it offers a richly constructed world and diverse minigames. The turn-based RPG combat allows for dynamic movement, and the game incorporates social commentary on issues like homelessness and social media influence. Despite its quirks, Infinite Wealth delivers a unique and engaging gaming experience.
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