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[Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name] Masahiro is really an intellectual mastermind, isn’t he…

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Despite being called a rabid dog, you’re actually a decent person, aren’t you?

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>>1

I was told by Minami and Nishida that it might be because I have memory loss and I’ve been keeping a child next to me all this time.

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Suddenly, the Akiyama Ryuji Theater has started…

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>>2

Recent graphics are amazing.

It’s like a live-action.

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Somehow, the subquests in this game have an overall Heisei vibe.

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>>3

But there were also compliance training sessions and things brimming with the spirit of the Reiwa era…

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You wanted to see Akiyama and Ryuji, right?

I’ll show you plenty.

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I wonder why I’m watching the Creator’s File in Yakuza…

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What is a “tenth bath”?

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It’s interesting, but it’s too long!!

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He was the number one in the club scene in Osaka.

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Well, the Yakuza itself feels like it belonged to before the Heisei era…

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If you watch the live-action Akiyama without fast-forwarding, it takes about an hour, which is a problem.

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>>11

It was so interesting that I could watch it completely.

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I understood why they said Chapter 2 was long.

I have indeed been on Chapter 2 the whole time.

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Do we really have an hour?!

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I was saying something like, “Will I fulfill Masaru’s dream?” but it turns out I could progress without doing it, and that was no good.

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It’s nice that both the protagonist and the older brother, as well as Yagami-san, are smart in their own distinctive ways.

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>>16

What do you want to say?

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>>16

I feel like this time my older brother was definitely the best and a complete upgrade in terms of intelligence.

It’s a bit too unbeatable.

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Perhaps because it was a bright story, I was able to play this game very casually and enjoyably.

It might be the first time I’ve laughed like that at an ending.

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I watched for about 5 minutes and it was a bit tough, so I skipped it, but it’s an hour long…

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People often say Kiryu-chan is silly, but if you think back, there are quite a few times when she seems quite intellectual, isn’t there?

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>>20

In sub-stories, doing silly things seriously and joking around is mostly the player’s fault.

When the main story devises a strategy that is too muscle-brained, both allies and enemies around tend to have their IQ lowered.

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>>20

1234567 side story is stupid.

Suddenly became smart from 8.

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If you’re not a big Akiyama fan, it’s better not to watch that.

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Many Japanese people understand Creator’s File, but I wonder if it’s almost meaningless to foreigners!?

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In the 7 spin-off, Kiryu-chan was quite clever with her schemes, right!

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>>27

No, it was reckless to charge in without a plan to get back the hostage Hanawa…

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>>34

If you say that, in this work, Majima’s brother is also powerless and is being taken hostage or has become a hostage…

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>>38

If you were taken hostage, you would have exploded or taken measures, right!

Well, I can’t deny that Noah being safe until the end was largely due to the fact that the enemy was relatively kind to children.

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No, Masaru, you’re often saved by the lack of strategy and betrayal, right?!

In the end, it was just a coincidence that I was saved after becoming a hostage, and I don’t think it’s something I can say even if I lower my standards for Kiryu-chan.

>>48

I honestly think this sums it up.

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I’m currently doing it for 16 hours.

I just started the pirate battle in Chapter 2.

I have mostly defeated the bounties in Hawaii.

It is clearly becoming too strong.

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>>28

Mortimer dies instantly.

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Kiryu-chan gives a strong impression of being a brain muscle in a bad way for 5 and 6.

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>>29

If Kiryu-san from Number 5 goes wild and hits the yakuza, it wouldn’t lead to a conflict, right? He swings around such a ridiculous theory and knocks down a large number of Tojo Clan members all by himself…

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>>35

Sure.

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I cleared it, but did Kiryu-chan bring the large organization together…?

Well, somehow I was looking after them…

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Kiryu-chan can somehow manage without any tricks.

If you let me do it, I can take over the castle…

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Before 8, the main character was actually pretty smart, you know, Kiryu-chan.

It’s just that the foolish parts stand out a lot.

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Kiryu-chan often plays the role of the brain, right?

When there are no people around, I have to use my head.

Just when there’s no room to spare, one’s head naturally becomes less sharp.

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The fencing that occasionally comes up doesn’t require pressing any buttons other than Paris, right?

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Kiryu-chan seems to get overly emotional and behaves strangely when it involves someone important to them.

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I feel like Kiryu-chan from 6 had lost even common sense.

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>>40

In 4 or 5, Kiryu-chan was taking care of the baby while Date-san wasn’t able to, but in 6 it’s the opposite…

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>>40

Including Haruka and Yuta, I also really like the six scenarios, but I couldn’t help but think “ugh…” during the early kidnapping part.

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When Kiryu-chan gets called out, it’s usually already a situation where there’s no choice but to turn it around with violence…

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I liked Kiryu-chan, who supports the main part.

Hitting Ichi, who’s too worked up, to restart him.

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I thought you were good at negotiations with Tucker.

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If I lose my memory, I’ll just become a nice old man.

Why is just some old man splitting into copies?

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6 is often misunderstood because the beginning was really terrible, but once it got accustomed to the group, it’s actually not that dumb.

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>>50

I think the initial impression and, more than anything, the fact that this was the last for Kiryu at that time was not good.

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I think it was really good that Noah didn’t become too much of a burden in this work.

Well, that guy is basically excellent just by occasionally using a respirator, right?

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>>51

Violence is not okay! I thought it was a frame, but I felt my father’s blood.

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>>58

This kid is totally into being a pirate.

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I liked Masaru not as Akiyama but as a character called Masaru, so during the live-action part, I was constantly overwhelmed by the interpretation difference, thinking “This isn’t Masaru! Masaru wouldn’t do this!”

I was surprised to realize that I liked Masaru more than I thought I did.

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The drum bug is creepy, so I’m taking a little break from playing.

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>>54

Don’t worry.

When I caught it, it turned out to be a cockroach.

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>>60

It’s G! It’s G!

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Even though I can understand the feelings behind the kidnapping, trying to feed me convenience store rice balls is…

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>>55

In episode 4, Kiryu-chan was saying to Date-san that a baby wouldn’t eat something like rice balls…

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Kiryu-chan has become able to use a smartphone.

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The precious crouching posture disappears once the battle begins!

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Like parent, like child, that’s the Noah family…

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They call Kiryu-chan an idiot, but aren’t the enemies who keep failing their plans to eliminate her the real idiots?

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>>63

Because it’s scary to turn into an enemy… the wise person in Daidoji makes various concessions.

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Brother Majima is serious, and this is the result of him wanting to go crazy.

To think that one can go mad and actually achieve that point means they are already a madman.

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Noah was surprisingly the most enthusiastic supporter of the idea of torturing someone to extract information, and I was like, “What!?”

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Noah is a bit scary because he loves blood and violence too much from the first meeting.

Are you really a child?

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>>66

It’s too easy-going with a man swinging a knife around.

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At the age of 10, I stuffed it with Madlantis…

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It’s shocking that Kiryuu-chan is trying to feed rice balls to a baby at the orphanage without having received any training or anything!

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>>68

It seems that living in the orphanage was really unpleasant.

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It’s the final chapter now, but Majima’s captain is so cool it’s troubling, but not really.

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Noah definitely seems like he will become a big shot in the future.

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The seriousness from the root hasn’t gone away at all.

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When Masaru said, “We’re not the kind of pirates who kill,” both my brother and Noah were like, “Huh?” and it was just awful.

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Noah will likely continue to interact with his brother, and I wonder what will happen to a boy who has been raised receiving guidance up close from his brother.

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I’m using both lasers and drifting around, pretending to use the Twin Buster Rifle.

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Noah is close in age to Hart, so perhaps there will come a time when the two of them cause a big ruckus together.

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Thanks to Majima, rather than a boy whose world has expanded, it’s like Noah has been enlightened with a yakuza mindset from the very beginning.

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>>81

It seems like they’re usually getting beaten up by pirates, so their standard for a boring daily life is fundamentally different.

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>>81

Having lived on an island filled with drunken uncles and pirates, it’s only natural to gain a certain perspective on life.

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I wonder if this is enough achievement points needed for training.

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>>82

When you play Devil Flags, you accumulate a lot.

If it’s just a bounty, the only thing that increases is money.

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I thought Moana was about high school age, but she was actually quite older.

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The fate of the collector who took Noah hostage is like that, so I’m too scared of the consequences to get involved.

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I think the most troublesome one is not my dad or Noah, but my sister in that family.

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I forgot about their existence halfway through, but there is also a mother in that family.

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Father: Treasure Hunter

Sister, aide to a fixer in the underworld.

Isn’t it too elite?

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Dad is the most ordinary.

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It’s not that they’re putting Kiryu-chan down; it’s just that the number of past missteps is overwhelmingly high, so it stands out even more.

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What was everyone dancing so energetically to at the ending?

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>>93

I was doing dirty Disney from the beginning…

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From the first meeting, she’s not an ordinary person, but she’s seriously strong, isn’t she, Sister Naomi?

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The scene where my sister is fighting the enemy and Saejima frees my brother is the opposite, right!?

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>>96

You can’t push someone close to 60!

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Kids usually look away when a normal person is slashed with a blade, right?

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>>98

It’s interesting… the captain’s battles.

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>>98

It’s a world where the audience gets excited when you’re fighting enemies who pull out knives and guns in the middle of the street.

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Reflecting on it, Noah is quite composed considering he’s helping the tattooed old man collapsed on the beach.

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Is my mother Japanese or of Japanese descent, like my sister’s name?

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I don’t know much about Robert Akiyama, but is he always like that?

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What’s going on in this world where pirates and giant squids are everywhere in Hawaii?

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>>106

It’s bad that the dirty Amuro managed the waste improperly.

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>>106

Since there is a chicken that can convince shareholders, there should be at least that many.

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Isn’t Akiyama the one who made up that series of movies?

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>>107

I think that’s definitely true.

Especially the one-on-one type.

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I was a bit surprised or shocked when Saejima lost to Majima at first.

It was originally a balanced setting, but personally, I had a belief in Saejima.

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>>108

There’s a possibility that my brother is exaggerating.

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>>112

There are scenes where Saejima is showing that he surpasses Majima in strength, so I really think he is winning.

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>>108

On the contrary, fans of Majima are probably happy to see that he can clearly show his strength to win against Saejima, aside from the draw in 5.

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>>108

Well, Saejima was the main character back then, and we won, so this time should be just fine.

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>>108

At this point, Saejima seems to think that Majima is holding back, as it is mentioned that he has lost an eye and appears to be weaker than in the past.

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>>108

The game part has the premise of “a story re-edited from the brother’s perspective.”

I couldn’t communicate due to language barriers, but I’ll omit the rest.

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It’s about time Saejima wanted some romantic stories… I guess it doesn’t help that he looks like a gorilla but is more like a wise man of the forest?

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Naval battle is dirty East X.

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Since Masaru is deeply involved in the story and his character is well-developed, I felt a slight disconnect with the live-action movie vibe that is fully in the style of Robert Akiyama.

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>>114

It seems like there was some support that made it seem like I got carried away, but still, that’s just too different!

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I’m happy that my brother is the main character, but the age setting is just too strict!

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Saejima was really furious at first, but then he gave in relatively quickly… I was thinking that when I realized you understood everything about Majima, seriously…

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I quite like the human warmth of Shigaki because everyone around is just monsters.

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I honestly felt that 8 was a bit disappointing in its portrayal of Bryson, as I wanted more of an eerie and unfathomable essence. However, in this work, the fact that various things are being talked about him in his absence gives off that kind of vibe and I think it’s nice…

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What is the tenth bath?

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The naval battle in Pirates Coliseum is too difficult.

Do you have any tips?

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It seems like there’s no reason for Saejima to slack off in that one-on-one, and personally, I wanted Majima, who isn’t in top form and hasn’t regained his memory, to lose.

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>>127

I wanted you to lose to Majima, who is back to full strength and has recovering memories, didn’t I?

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Wasn’t the sea in Onomichi quite something?

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It’s strange to doubt that I fought a giant squid, right, Ichi!!

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When we were around 4 or 5, my brother Majima used to say things like “We’re not young anymore…” and would get all downcast, but now that he’s hit his sixtieth, he’s stronger than he was back then. What the heck is that?

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>>131

It’s probably that spirit of “Kiryuu-chan is trying hard, so let’s do our best too.”

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>>131

It’s true that I might be weaker than before since I got defeated by the final boss once.

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>>136

That said, the final boss battle is a complete victory for Majima, so I don’t feel like he’s gotten weaker.

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4 was a win for Saejima, partly because Majima was weakened.

5 ended in a draw with no conclusion between the two sides.

The winner is Majima, who pretended not to notice that he had no energy left.

In terms of performance, we’re about even.

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These people fluctuate in strength depending on their motivation at that time.

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>>134

I actually quite like the idea that one’s strength changes depending on the weight of what they carry.

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Both Akiyama and Ryuji have both increased to two choices, which is too much of a source of confusion in this work.

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Majima’s peak period was around age 0 or before.

Kiryu-chan gets stronger as the years go by.

The Osaka auntie who overwhelmed both peaks…

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I want to reunite with Noah, who has grown up, when my brother Majima is writing his ending note.

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Brother Zero is probably the strongest, and maybe number 5 comes next…

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I can’t bear the fact that Nishikiyama is turning sixty.

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Kiryuu-chan and all that, they were super strong even at 8…

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If a sub-character that appeared in 9 dies as easily as Hanawa, I might really get frustrated.

I didn’t like the flower wreath either.

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>>145

I can’t stand the thought of Noah getting caught up and having a terrible experience.

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A 60-year-old who jumps, creates clones, and summons strange monsters.

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Every time he speaks, he becomes a minor character and gets shot by a mob, and afterward, no one mentions Mortimer. Isn’t that cruel?

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>>147

I like the part where I thought that even in the end Masaru had betrayed me, but it turned out I was the only one who betrayed him…

It’s a complicated story that goes beyond simple character development, where the act of trying to rise up by truly destroying Jason and the others out of mere desire ended up becoming more significant than the person had imagined.

Even with that in mind, it’s true that you shouldn’t betray someone.

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In that sense, the brother who has been showing Noa his back throughout this work is quite strong, isn’t he?

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It seems that the huge squid is defeated in underwater battles, and he’s also won against bears and tigers in sub-events, so the brother from the 8th spin-off looks the strongest.

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Did Mr. Kaito get into debt with pirates in Hawaii?

That person is being turned into a product at the bullet bassen.

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>>152

Higashi was probably forced to take a part-time job and has been working seriously all this time…

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>>152

Because it’s a batting center, I like the idea that Ban might have been getting rewarded there like Kaido from Banban.

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>>152

If you start saying things like that, what will happen to Subaru from Shogi, Higashi from Crazy Delivery, or Etsuko and Sugiura from Omikuji?

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Saeshima just arrived on the island after a long journey from Japan, so she’s tired…

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>>153

He wouldn’t make such a lame excuse, would he?

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Queen didn’t have any good points.

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>>155

Romi Park still has a great voice, huh?

I wanted Madlantis to be a more interesting place, even though it’s not the Pirate King.

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>>163

This new batting center is fun, so I’ll order a large serving of this.

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>>155

A trauma voice that burned the hearts of many Majima fans!

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It’s a bit funny how much squid is involved in the story.

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Even though he should have lost his memory, I was moved by Majima’s brother saying that the 80 yen oden tastes better than high-end cuisine…

I guess I have no choice but to kill you…

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East is the healer… Thank you.

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>>159

A man who, despite being a hardcore yakuza, only feels convincing as a healer.

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>>159

It’s exquisite that both Higashi and Daigo, who can read the room, are the ones playing the healer role.

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“Can I take hostages with a billion dollars and someone else’s hostage? Sorry, but I have to agree with Shigaki.”

It’s impossible for a leader with 100 Yakuza under his command to prioritize human life…

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Mortimer’s fight was over too quickly despite all the build-up… Keith had more screen time.

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>>165

I laughed at Keith and the collector’s persistence.

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What does one have to achieve to be called the Pirate King?

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If you called Samoa Joe, then do the Kin’niku Buster!

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I would have preferred Mortimer and Raymond to have a stronger-looking appearance.

It’s difficult to make them into stereotypical pirates in this era!

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>>172

The bosses in 8 felt similar, so it might be something like that.

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>>172

If we’re just talking about appearance, about half of the past final bosses look weak…

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It’s funny how they’re calling characters related to Romi Park, Baba-chan, and brother.

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Keith will remember, but the other person will definitely forget their name.

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>>175

Isn’t it Jack the Collector?

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I hope they include the batting center in the next installment.

It’s easy, refreshing, the background music is great, and there are elements to consider like where to hit and the timing of special moves, so I’ve come to really love it.

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The final boss is a queen that has merged with a squid in the deep sea, right!?

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I was practicing batting, and before I knew it, I had become a legendary pirate.

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I think it was Higashi from Crazy Delivery…

I wonder if they can properly make the delivery.

It’s dangerous that there are so many cars recklessly running over bicycles in that part-time job.

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>>181

A bicycle that blows away cars is insane.

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Etsuko, reveal the secret to youth to the world right now.

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Unlike the batting centers so far, this isn’t a game of memorization, and it’s fun to process everything at once with a chain reaction.

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>>183

The annoyance when a work features a magic ball…

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Kamuropp, do you not know the legend of the yakuza from where you were?

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>>186

You were saying “Whoa!!!”, right!?

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>>189

That’s a line from my surprised brother in Kamuro!

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Even though Kamuropp comes out looking knowledgeable, I’ve never understood what you are since a long time ago.

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If we don’t seal this person’s movements with amnesia or an arrest, they will solve everything with their brains and brawn.

I mean, it’s impressive that Osaka’s low-level thugs were able to inflict that much damage when 2’s Osaka attacked.

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>>191

Even though they’re weak, that’s still a group affiliated with an Omi executive, after all.

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>>197

Considering that he almost annihilated the Dojima Family at the height of its power without taking any damage, Majima from zero is really too strong.

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I was surprised that the Parekana remnants haven’t done anything wrong at all.

Yeah, I do intend to kill Majima, but…

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This time, since the final boss is a person in a live-action role, there are figures in the pirate arcade.

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I saw it in Iron Chef!

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When I am with Saejima.

I felt lonely thinking about the future we could have had together, Nishiki.

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I’m glad I was able to casually see Aloha Happy’s eyes; it confirmed that she was indeed a person.

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I ignored the photo rally in the previous work, but this time I ended up doing it normally.

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In this work, Majima was driven by the principle of wanting to show a cool side to the child who saved his life.

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It was a game where I had no complaints other than the Pirate King’s outfit being just a T-shirt.

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