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Re: Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Named Series' Fastest-Selling Game, Already at One Million Units

RedundantSquash

@Korra I am in the same situation. I own every other game in the series and have really enjoyed them (especially 3 and 0) but I really struggled with the last two. Infinite wealth feels like such a slog in the first 5 hours, I honestly felt like I had barely done anything but watch cut scenes. I'll stick with it but this might be the last day one buy of the series for me.

Re: PS Plus Helps Put Tchia in One Million Players' Hands

RedundantSquash

@KundaliniRising333 I spent many hours on it and even got the platinum and to me it felt very formulaic. I think the chill vibes and beautiful art style hide what is essentially quite a bland game unfortunately. The map is huge but there is barely anything to do in it, the fast travel system isn't very good and the combat is awful (why give the main character a weapon but then not let her use it in combat)

The reason I say it is formulaic is because you do a couple of tasks, watch a cutscene, take down a few enemy camps, watch another cutscene, rinse and repeat a few times until the final fortress.

The controls were a bit awkward, especially the jumping which isnt great as there are a few precision jumping sections, the possession mechanic was severely underutilized and there were waaaay too many collectables.

I am glad people are having fun with it and it is clear the people who made it out a lot of heart and effort into it but without the awesome art style and great soundtrack it really is pretty mediocre.