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I have Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth’s $110 Ultimate Edition, and it’s making the game less fun

You know that thing in games where you finally get acquainted with the controls, make it through the opening level, and then get a billion popups at once about the DLC you’ve unlocked? Those pop ups are how I discovered I was playing Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth’s $110 Ultimate Edition. I didn’t intend to get it (it came with a code provided by Sega), but I’m glad I did, if only so I can warn you that it manages to make the game worse. It’s bad enough that Infinite Wealth’s new game plus mode is locked behind the $15 extra Deluxe Edition, but the Ultimate Edition is annoying in an entirely different way. 

The Ultimate Edition’s problem is one of gluttony. The bundle of bundles comes with a few harmless cosmetics that feel pretty standard for a big game release—more swimsuits, throwback outfits, extra karaoke songs, that sort of thing. But then, in an attempt to justify the $40 markup, Sega also packed in piles of boosters, upgrade materials, and literal level-up canisters that seriously screw with Infinite Wealth’s natural progression.

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