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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth’s satire of Americana throws down gauntlet to next year’s GTA VI

Over the years, however, the satirical tone synonymous with Rockstar's productions began to feel contrived, with its cynicism appearing more self-aware than subversive.

January 30, 2024 / 13:39 IST
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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth’s satire of Americana throws down gauntlet to next year’s GTA VI
(Image: Screengrab taken on Xbox Series X)

I know what you’re thinking. You’ve read the headline and are thinking, “Oh great, here’s another keyword-stuffer throwing together lines of text for SEO purposes.” And you’re rolling your eyes as far back into your head as possible.

First, there’s no need for that, also if the wind blows, your eyes could remain stuck that way. Second, if you’ve experienced Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s Like a Dragon (previously Yakuza) series before, you’ll know that the wheels for what is suggested in the headline have been in motion for a while. And we’ll get into that right after establishing a bit of context.

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The RGG Studio-developed and SEGA-published Like a Dragon series began life in 2005 (as explained in a bit more detail here) and has snowballed into a behemoth of a franchise. Amassing 21.3 million units sold as of November 2023, the series has rarely put a foot wrong, with the possible exception of the zombie crossover title Yakuza: Lost Souls. Through eight mainline entries, two spinoffs featuring the main characters and two other spinoffs (the Judgment series), we were given an up close and personal look at the lives and stories of fictional members of Japan’s seedy underbelly of organised crime.

(Image: Screengrab taken on the Xbox Series X)