Yakuza: Like a Dragon’s release heralded the series transformation from semi-open world brawler to full-on turn-based JRPG, embracing its true nature as an RPG and allowing the series to evolve into something greater. Now, four years on, Infinite Wealth follows a surprisingly strong entry in the series and has the daunting task of one-upping a game that, while not without its rough edges, is a pinnacle of the series. Paradoxically, it is both unbelievable and wholly unsurprising that Infinite Wealth surpasses its predecessor in almost every way to create an instant classic.