PlayStation Plus Gets 117 Hour Monster Of An RPG

PlayStation Plus is getting a few new games this month for its Extra and Premium tiers. If you’re looking for an excellent RPG that you can really sink your teeth into, then you won’t want to miss out on nabbing of the latest entries in the Like A Dragon sub-series of Yakuza games.

Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is coming to PS Plus, and completionists spend an average of 117 hours with the game. Even if you just want to play through the main story, expect to spend 55–60 hours in Infinite Wealth. And if you take the time to do a little extra content, it’s easy to tack on an additional 10–20 hours without really even realizing it. You can check out the full times on HowLongToBeat.

Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth Is Coming To PS Plus

The band tries to summon a storm with hand fans in a screenshot from Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.
The band tries to summon a storm with hand fans in a screenshot from Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.

Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is officially joining PlayStation Plus in January. But you’ll need a sub to Extra or Premium in order to play it. That’s a pretty big get, and January’s games also include Resident Evil Village, which is perfect timing ahead of Resident Evil Requiem‘s release in February.

Although both Infinite Wealth and RE Village go on sale regularly, if you plan on playing them both, you may want to consider subbing to one of the higher PS Plus tiers. It’s the most cost-efficient way to play them both, especially if you just opt for a single-month subscription.

Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth Will Keep You Busy

Ichiban races down a waterside street on a motorized scooter in a screenshot from Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.
Ichiban races down a waterside street on a motorized scooter in a screenshot from Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.

There’s so much to do in Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth. From arcade games of SEGA classics to racing and rhythm games, there’s a tremendous number of mini-games to play. Most of them are ancillary to the main story, so you don’t technically have to do them, but they’re hard to ignore (and are super fun) so you’ll want to at least check them out.

Side quests will also take up time if you choose to do them, and the main story alone is still a sprawling epic that can go from astoundingly wacky to astonishingly heartbreaking in a matter of moments. In other words, if you download Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth, be prepared. It’s not a game you’ll simply cruise through and be done with in a few hours or even a few days.

And that’s really why it’s so great to see Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth added to PlayStation Plus. It definitely feels like you’re getting your money’s worth with this one. So, give it a try and prepare to be enthralled by one of the best RPGs to release in the past few years.

PlayStation Plus Game Poster

Brand

Sony

Original Release Date

June 29, 2010

Original MSRP (USD)

$59.99 (Essential), $99.99 (Extra), $119.99 (Premium) – Per Year

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