
I like stories about as much as 0.
“Ichi is light.”
The first song is great, isn’t it?
Acceptable as a new main character, except for age!
Age accumulation in a series becomes serious as it continues.
Despite being incredibly skilled at verbal battles, he is too much of a good guy and too kind-hearted.
Ultimately, all three foreigners become allies; it’s just too charming to handle.
I like it when there’s a tiger in the park and it’s all like “Wow!”
He’s a good second-generation protagonist, isn’t he?
I cleared 7, so I’m going to play 8 now.
It was like a losing event, Kiryu-chan and Aniki were strong, and they could even create clones.
I don’t know when I’ll get to the side story, but it’s fun.
It’s good to play the spin-off of 7 before 8.
If it’s just the main story, it will be finished quickly.
If you’re aiming for your brother, you should also play the 7 side story! It’s super cool!
It’s better to play the 7 spin-off before 8!
Got it… I’ll also do the 7 side story.
It feels like Kiryu-chan is about to die.
In the recent series, Kiryu-chan from 7: The Side Story seems to be the most cheerful and fun.
It’s in a position that can be called a side story, but practically it’s like 7.5.
If you’re only doing 7, you don’t need to worry too much, but if you’re going up to 8, it’s better to go through the 7 spin-off as well.
The yakuza-like wickedness in times of crisis and the hero-like goodness in everyday life miraculously align.
It’s a really personal thing, but the weapon shop girl Juli is cute.
Compared to Chapter 7, Chapter 8 felt significantly thicker in terms of volume.
It’s Hawaii’s fault.
I’m curious that such a cute girl appears in 8…
>>19
Are you saying that the office worker in 7 isn’t cute?!
By the way, what did you play besides 7?
>>20
I did 3456 from 0 to extreme 1.2.
I like Judgment Eyes too.
If you’re having that much fun, it would definitely be a waste not to play the 7 side story, so the side story is definitely a must…
It’s tough to follow everything from Ryusuta now, so it might be good to watch past works in the archives… It’s impressive that they are still putting in a lot of effort even though they’re doing that.
Welcome back to the series, Hepetnas!
You should play the 7 side story properly.
This will probably be the last action game featuring Kiryu-chan as the main character.
First, I want beginners to start with Yakuza 0, and then have them play the spin-off of Yakuza 8.
>>26
Wait a minute.
Let’s play Extreme and Extreme 2.
Only the story about Makoto is regrettable.
>>27
The extreme after a zero is tough…
>>30
The 0 after the extreme is also great.
>>30
That’s fine.
I understand why the friendship with Nishiki turned out that way.
Isn’t it the release after Kyokugen 0?
It’s too cool that I was liked by a sickly child in my youth.
It’s okay to include that there are no rewards for that sub-quest.
The 7th spin-off becomes more impactful as you play the previous works.
The Kiryu story of 8 is the same.
Poké Surfer Fighters are… great, right…?
With Kiryu’s story ending at 6, I felt a sense of loss… so I was wondering what it would be like with Kasuga as the protagonist in 7.
I’ve really fallen in love with you.
I really like the flow starting from Coin Locker Baby.
>>34
That’s nice, isn’t it?
My father broke open the coin locker and ran away holding Waka, overlapping with the scene where I run carrying Waka on my back during the ending.
Ichi was always late, so he couldn’t make it and ended up dying.
>>36
The young chief who always imposes important things on others!
You shouldn’t start with 0 because it contains spoilers for 1 in the ending.
The most approachable aspect tends to be emphasized, but the roughness during the times when the old man died and the chairman died is quite intense.
I like that it’s easy to see the intimidating nature that is characteristic of Arakawa Masumi’s son.
The order of release from Mujirushi HD to 0 to Extreme includes elements that can only be experienced in 0, and 0 includes elements that can only be experienced in Mujirushi, while Extreme is a remake of Mujirushi.
The question of whether 0 or infinity comes first can only be said to be correct in both cases.
When 7 was released, I thought, “Did you already do the final chapter?” but I’m glad you managed to recover well.
I think the high rating of 7 is not only because it’s interesting, but also due to the backlash against the negative feeling people had before its release.
>>41
In fact, the Sawamura couple certainly intended to discard it, so it couldn’t have been valuable, that baby at that time.
>>42
On the contrary, the soap shop manager put the valuables in the wrong locker.
>>47
It wasn’t the store manager who put it in!
I had designated a coin locker in case my mother couldn’t join us, and Ichi was sleeping really boldly without locking it, well-prepared for the cold to keep warm.
Beside that, the young man, dressed poorly for the cold and with intentions of locking up and killing, was found out due to a misunderstanding and was left with aftereffects.
>>56
It’s seriously crazy that Ichima was sleeping while getting hit hard next to me.
>>58
The child of that father and that mother has incredible persuasive power.
I mean, when I play 8, Akane’s quick thinking is seriously amazing.
>>58
You can feel the size of the vessel you were born with…
If you do extremes first and then go to 0, it becomes a brocade~. If you do 0 first and then go to extremes, it becomes a brocade~~.
If you played properly, I really think the 7 side story is a true reward.
Being an agent is fun!
I thought it was about time for the ending after finishing the big job of dissolving the yakuza organization…
I think the old man’s death and the direction of “Coin Locker Baby” are just too intense, as if saying, “Now let’s get to the main story.”
>>45
It is precisely because of the turbulent developments around that the theory of Arakawa Mato becoming the final boss is convincing.
If it were 5 to 6, it would have been twisted in a strange way, wouldn’t it?
But Sawashiro’s character has a bit of a recovery in evaluation at 8…
“I’ll assign a character from a social game as the main character in the series numbering!”
It was supposed to be a pattern that definitely would become bad, but you passed it well.
I understand that it was parallel in development, of course.
The face of the abandoned dog leaves a stronger impression than the face in the thread image.
>>50
The opening scene in Hawaii has Kasuga drenched like a wet dog, and Kiryu-chan looks so much like a pet owner.
The story of 7 is so well-crafted that it surprises me.
It’s great that the composition is quite entertainment-focused while also having a high level of completeness.
You’re making it like Dragon Quest behind the scenes, right? I get it.
>>52
Now that we’ve come this far, I want to do it like in an isekai (another world) reincarnation…
Even though they say it’s a different world, it looks just like a structure of places like Yokohama or Kamurocho…
>>57
It’s more or less like Hokuto ga Gotoku and Yakuza.
>>60
In this case, it’s probably a story about swords and magic in a Dragon Quest-like setting.
>>60
But I want to see you, Kasuga, walking in places like Ladatorm or perhaps Midgard…!
Next is like Taisho… like? So…
One of my complaints is that I wish the company would let more money flow into our pockets!
The timing is so packed that with the judge → 7 → in Los Angeles, the rotten parts of the police, judiciary, and politics in that Japan are coming to the surface too much!
The baby is the most patient, so they don’t cry.
Because the young one cried out, he was mistaken for the old man and found the locker.
I haven’t changed much in terms of personality since a long time ago.
Originally, the public morals are poor, so it’s safe.
Well, it’s Japan in the world of Yakuza…
I also like Judgment, so I hope for a crossover someday…
It’s almost like someone like Mr. Kaito.
By the way, does that mean Majima is a foe who took away Ichis’ hometown…?
I can’t help but feel that it wasn’t necessary to impose a prison term requirement for the second-generation protagonist to become an old man…
Until I met Arakawa’s parents after my guardian Jiro died, I tend to forget the past where I was truly a scum involved in violence and extortion.
>>69
I think this is more of a measure to create a character that has no relevance to anything before the sixth episode regarding going to prison.
If you stay in the real world, it’s strange if you’re not involved.
>>69
It’s like when Caesar in JoJo dramatically dies (but this guy has done all sorts of bad things, you know…).
>>69
Because there was that dark side, I suppose the reason I can’t think of myself as light is the point.
That said, the younger one has more dark parts.
So, Ichiban is older than Mr. Kaito…
>>73
Is that so!?
>>78
I just found out that the number one person is three years older.
The mystery is that the Arakawa group, including the boss, has not appeared in public until now and has been hidden as a third-party organization!
>>76
It seems that I was treated coldly due to having committed the taboo of patricide as a member of the yakuza.
>>76
If you commit patricide in that world, well…
Dragon’s Den Round Table…
I wondered if the scene with the mirror face was just a bad habit of the writer as usual.
The action, style, and ending of the game make Gaiden 8 recommended for beginners!
It seems that the Arakawa group managed to get by thanks to Sawashiro’s good money management skills.
The Tojo Clan was falling apart, so I stepped into the spotlight.
I think it was more or less within the realm of the killing of Arakawa, for better or worse, unless it was different, you know?
The leader has too much talent as a yakuza.
Due to the aftermath of being abandoned in a locker by my biological parents, I am paraplegic.
Calling a young man cursed in life since birth “Hikari” is a bit lacking in delicacy… I thought.
>>88
If you just twist elements you don’t have like a young person, it’s darkness.
From a young person’s perspective, they are someone who has everything they want: young and gentle parents, a supporter who is willing to risk their life, and all the right circumstances.
When I was a kid, it seems there was quite a reputation like “That guy is apparently a big deal,” but once it was revealed that he was the infamous killer Arakawa, it was no surprise that everyone had to take him seriously.
Isn’t it crazy how Masumi Arakawa used to be?
A briefly appearing teenager is pretty handsome.
The Sawashiro family really has unnecessarily high specs.
Why are you so decisive in such strange directions?
>>91
The young man was a flashy rich kid.
Being looked down upon by a host girl probably turns the frustration into a spring made of NASA’s new materials, and within a year, it’s really impressive that it results in the academic ability to get into Harvard.
>>91
Somehow, I was able to do it by working hard.
It’s likely that Kashira trained in various martial arts to protect Waka and Arakawa…
>>91
It’s hard to say who was born worse, Ichi or Waka.
“I made my first friend!” Well, of course, when you were born and raised in a soap bubble, there was no way you had friends during your childhood…
It’s interesting how when you play the 7 spin-off, it makes you go “Was it that messed up during that scene?!”
>>94
I thought it was too convenient that someone as strong and battle-crazed as you couldn’t even avoid a weak move like a thrust at the last moment.
Just standing was a struggle, huh…
>>100
I managed to do some first aid somehow! We can do this! It’s just too strange that they are standing there…
There is nourishment that can only be gained from honest initial impressions.
Nishida
South
Kasuga
>>96
You’re here!
>>96
I thought it was reflected because I had been including the reservation bonus character in my main crew all along.
I spoke normally.
The reason why Ichi became such a delinquent is because of where he was born and raised…
>>98
The store manager may have been a good substitute father.
Well, just because that’s the case doesn’t mean I didn’t have complexes.
>>101
The only friend during my lonely childhood was the old Dragon Quest that the customer left behind…
Kasuga Jirou was a really great dad, but still, Ichi had always known that he was just a stepfather.
In the end, I was helped by the presence of friends, but he is a man who always has an air of precariousness from start to finish, Ich.
Conversely, the definitive difference from YOUNG is companionship.
>>105
Hitting rock bottom and then being blessed with friends allowed me to open my heart.
As a result of being unable to trust anyone and continuing to use and discard people, the young one died, so this attitude is really consistently contrasting here.
After the old man’s death, the way he couldn’t suppress his violence seems to reflect how he was after graduating from junior high school.
For lunch, shall I go with gyudon…?
>>110
It’s delicious, isn’t it?
Beef bowl
The problem of the old man’s son achieving too much.