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3/4 of the way through Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Mostly in a cycle of becoming BFFs with my party members, grinding a few levels, then advancing the story for the next batch of new wild shit to do, which usually includes new buddies. Definitely hitting the part of the JRPG arc where just "hit harder" is no longer sufficient and I'm doing a lot more buff/debuff setup to keep fights manageable.
Oh interesting, 7 was very much beatable with just mashing basic attack, which was a large part of why I didn't enjoy it.