At the beginning of the year Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth launched a hellish opening salvo. The latest part of the long-running Like a dragon/Yakuza series is weirdly full of things to do. On one hand, it’s a turn-based RPG epic that splits its narrative between two larger-than-life protagonists in vastly different environments, complete with their own villains, party members, and side stories. On the other hand, it’s more game than anyone could ever need, as it houses multiple side activities, minigames, and at least two full-fledged games within itself. If you are a person whose main concern is getting the absolute best for your money in a game, then there has rarely been a better game than Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth