Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth offers a variety of substories, blending emotions and humor as Ichiban navigates through his adventures in Hawaii. The final substory of Infinite Wealth takes a humorous spin, reminiscent of the multi-romance events in Persona 5. As Ichiban's friendly interactions with women in Hawaii are misinterpreted as affection, chaos ensues, culminating in the 'Surviving Paradise' substory at Revolve Bar.
Prior to the release of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, fans speculated about the identity of Revolve's bartender, resembling Yakuza 3's Andre Richardson. Known for his role as the leader of the Black Monday group, Richardson's reappearance challenges the notion of his demise, akin to Kashiwagi from Survive Bar in Ijincho.
Unraveling 'Surviving Paradise' in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth
Unexpected Twists in a Riveting Substory
The 'Surviving Paradise' substory kicks off with Chitose discovering a troubling message on Ichiban's phone from a mysterious blonde praising his 'passionate side.' Misinterpreting it as infidelity, chaos ensues as the women of Hawaii confront Ichiban at Revolve, believing his deceit.
Armed with unconventional weapons, the women confront Ichiban, ignoring his attempts to clarify the misunderstanding. Awakening to the bartender's presence, Ichiban learns the true identity of Andre Richardson, unfolding a comical yet revealing monologue.
Richardson's explanation unveils the message as a marketing ploy to attract customers back to Revolve, dispelling the mystery. As the substory concludes, a heart-to-heart between Kiryu and Kashiwagi at Survive Bar reinforces the theme of vulnerability and camaraderie.
Reflecting on Kashiwagi at Survive Bar
In a poignant moment, Kiryu reconnects with Kashiwagi at Survive Bar, highlighting the importance of openness and trust. This heartwarming exchange mirrors the support within the Ijincho crew, emphasizing the power of unity and honesty.