
Leak
(Is it okay from a compliance perspective to set up Sakura…?)
I’m leaving early since it’s my scheduled time.
After struggling to decide which one to choose, I meant to go with “mo r asu” but accidentally ended up with “nokku” instead…
I was surprised when the girls from Minato Ward suddenly pulled out big weapons when they entered combat.
>>5
If you’re training in self-defense, you should be able to handle something like a sniper rifle…
It was sad that the old man Clarke was pooping when he got destroyed.
This time, the hidden boss was relatively easy, probably because my brother is strong.
The naval battle was the true final boss.
It’s funny because when you place them in the third spot while taking them to Treasure Island, they strike a pathetic pose.
I’m always watching Kiryu-chan making that weird victory pose.
I finished the side quest for the girls in Minato Ward, but what was that ending…
>>10
Because everyone is saying to bring out Akiyama and Ryuji.
Kiryu-chan putting a ladder on the enemy ship is incredibly impressive.
The number of women who can fight has increased considerably.
Compared to Shishido, the connection is weaker, and it’s not as strong, which makes me feel a bit… although my brother is also strong.
I was thinking that Keith would show up again at the end, anyway.
Isn’t it too sudden for Saejima to join?
>>16
I didn’t even notice when the party started.
I believe the final boss has significance precisely because it is that petty little character.
A stingy adult who confines themselves to the narrow world of Madlantis, using treasures gathered by others.
I can’t show that kind of adult to Noah, who’s chasing dreams in a big world!
I couldn’t see that the queen was really just a tasteless, greedy old woman.
However, it’s not at all a spin-off of 8.
I can’t say it’s 9, but…
>>20
I got rid of the troublesome plot left by the final boss of 8…
>>22
Is it really possible to do something about that nuclear waste?
>>22
Aren’t you unable to dispose of it completely?
>>25
I will dispose of it from now on…
(The girls from Minato Ward can’t hold back their laughter at the bath scene.)
Drinking yogurt
Is it about the reason for Blythe’s immortality?
>>27
Due to the revelation of Bryce’s immortality, there are suspicions that old man Kobaki, Chief Gondabara, and Yuki are also drinking the immortality potion…
Help me!
Considering the origin of this situation, it can be said to be a kind of spin-off of 8.
I love an ambiguous ending that leaves you questioning whether it’s true or not, as it adds a touch of romance.
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I’m playing on PS5, but I just can’t get a brightness setting that I’m satisfied with.
>>32
I still don’t know what the best way to handle that is…
>>32
It feels like the excessive overexposure and, conversely, the extreme darkness is not a problem with the model but rather a feature.
>>32
I’ve messed with the monitor settings quite a bit for this game.
That aside, why are there multiple gigantic squids off the coast of Hawaii?
>>34
It’s terrifying that they’re attacking ships normally and not just coming out if provoked.
>>34
In a world where there is an incredible elixir of immortality made from whale bile, it seems that marine creatures are amazing overall.
Aren’t Mashima and Saejima a bit too energetic?
Aren’t both of you 60 years old?
I want to shoot a rocket launcher, but I don’t use it often…
>>36
It’s okay to shoot before engaging the enemy.
That’s the platform for that purpose.
>>36
Attacking while the cannon is charging
Before getting closer, they might contaminate it or something.
You seem to quite like the thing about Shigaki, don’t you?
>>41
Perhaps it’s because they were struggling to manage on their own in their own way.
I tried using the Brilliant Cannon, but I don’t understand its strengths…
Is laser okay?
I thought it was good that the story didn’t get scattered this time, possibly due to the smaller volume of the side story.
Kiryu-chan from the crew is moving in the style of the Dragon of Dojima, but why can’t the protagonist do that when it’s their turn?!!??
It’s been 5 years since my brother Majima was able to have a serious fight with Saejima.
Although often overshadowed by Uika and Akiyama, Daito’s acting is really good, isn’t it?
I was good at it since I was five.
If I had time to shoot a rocket launcher, I would have been firing a machine gun instead.
I’m glad we were able to share a pleasant conversation until the end.
Mashima’s attitude for Noah has been consistent.
Uncle is also flustered!
Is Noah the only one who came to Japan, or will it be under Majima Construction?
>>54
It’s gone…
>>54
It’s just a trip, right?
I wonder how things are going at school.
Dirty slime overflowing
In the end, it was just a story about some random old man who got rid of a kidney stone.
>>56
The conclusion that it’s good because there’s an end.
And this weighs heavily on Kiryu-chan’s matter.
The greatest enemy of the boy who yearns for the outside world is the shitty reality of adults, so a hero who breaks through that is really cool…
Wasn’t Uika’s acting extremely good, just like Akame’s?
I clearly reasoned why Blythe attempted to deal with nuclear waste disposal, and isn’t the age discrepancy strange?
It’s fine, but what is that island…?
I knew it, but there was no way I would finish before Monster Hunter.
>>62
I achieved the platinum trophy!
It was 44 hours.
In a world where there are people who can clone themselves, there must be genuine longevity and health elixirs, right?
The main character of the story is Noah, right?
Brother Majima is properly playing the role of the protagonist too.
Casually holding onto that old Blythe’s lifeline, I must have dragged it out for several decades…
>>65
It’s fine to stretch things out, but if Blythe were to fall from power and I can go get it myself, if I can’t remember, then it would be meaningless…
A kind but tough-looking uncle appears before a boy who longs for the outside world.
When my brother had amnesia, it was just one misfortune after another.
As soon as she regained her memory, it was intensely thrilling to see the lively Saejima-san blowing up doors and being so strong.
>>69
Well, I guess we’re each other’s only family, so it would be strange if we forgot about it…
>>79
When I heard about my brother’s accident, I hurried from Japan to Hawaii.
Being told not to be too familiar and not to call me brother, I got pissed on by a tiger.
Surrounded by enemies, I am bound.
I would cry.
Is it because they are Yakuza that they came to visit at night, or is it something else…? That’s the subtly unsettling twist.
I also got the platinum trophy in about 43 hours, so that’s roughly how it is.
I’m really grateful for a week being pushed up.
It feels like Saejima has shrunk a bit, probably because of the clothes.
I love the ending dance.
It makes me smile without thinking.
Try shelling that cliff over there! → Got it!
It might be boring to make you search aimlessly, but I wish you could just… a little more…
Well, Grandpa prioritizes family, and his son is also getting some benefits, so that’s enough.
I’m glad none of the characters on our side died.
I thought Rodriguez might die.
>>77
(Captain shoots the heart in QTE)
What do you mean by an old man with a wheat-like voice being a good bad guy just as he is?
Incredibly good-looking man Robert Akiyama.
It’s like a shonen manga where the boy recruits the thugs he has beaten up.
Are you going to lay a hand on a child? You can’t show that to a child!
There were many flows like that, so Noah’s proportion was quite significant.
It’s only natural that this is a story about fulfilling the dream of Noah, who is the savior of my life.
If I were younger, I might have had some sort of contest with Bryce, but now that I have a family, I just want to live peacefully. So it wasn’t a bad strategy to just give him the down payment for the immortality potion and wait for him to fall from grace.
I think it handled the theme of dreams much more smartly than “5,” which was overly wordy with everyone going on and on about dreams.
Shigaki was quite in a dangerous situation, but it’s a relief that everyone desperately persuaded him.
I liked that Noah didn’t have the frustrating elements typically associated with child characters.
Rather, they are too composed…
>>87
As a character, it’s a strong child type like Pazu from Laputa.
>>87
Sounds good! Let’s torture them! That’s a bit too much like Kamurocho…
What is that giant Yappy-kun and the bio laser beam?
That old man is way too rich in a shady way.
By the time Bryse was gone, my wife had died, and I couldn’t remember the location of the treasure, so I couldn’t even give my son any money. I really think it was frustrating, and I understand why he decided to stop extending his life.
The graphics of Akiyama in this work were surprisingly good, almost like live-action.
I mean, Noah is the boss this time for the yakuza.
When I collided with a car as an OKA surfer, it exploded!
You said it wouldn’t explode anymore!
The reason I forgot the location of the treasure isn’t because of dementia, but because the cave got blocked due to tectonic shifts, which is fine.
It’s fine, but my fingers were in danger.
>>96
What is that squid…?
Noah and Goro are so helpful systemically that having them around is stress-free, and I feel lonely without them.
You made it well, didn’t you?
The enemies are all seriously playing pirate games in the Reiwa era as well.
I think it’s better for the monetary system in Yakuza to be inflated.
I think it makes sense that the underground organization would move so much for a treasure like this, worth 10 billion dollars.
These days, it feels like top athletes can earn at the billion-dollar level, so it seemed off that the behind-the-scenes fixers would be getting all worked up.
The old man obsessed with treasure is going to the hospital full throttle!! That’s good…
>>101
It was a scene that clearly showed that the treasure sought for romance had already been found, making the amount of money relatively secondary.
The musical-style opening is one thing, but overall this time it feels very Disney-like.
The way Queen and the Pirate King die is particularly Disney.
>>102
Mad Atlantis really has that land feel to it, doesn’t it?
>>109
It’s not the sea…
The negotiation part was really interesting.
>>103
Using a human wave tactic makes the exact location of the treasure irrelevant, and negotiations became much more intense. It made me realize how strong it is to hold the land…
What were you filming all the way up until Noah?
Are you going to open a Majima Channel as you mentioned in the Substore?
The way my older brother intimidates me in the order of packing the encoder is really scary.
Saejima-san has been quite entertaining all along.
It seems like that’s how he acts when he’s with his older brother.
It’s how I feel when I see my respected boss drinking with friends who are the same age.
It was good that the final boss was a sly pirate in a role-playing game, and that the flamboyant Pirate Majima defeated him.
The movements of Crystal Papillon Island are too much of an attraction!
The most Disney-like experience is the Crystal Papillon capture quest.
The behavior is too much like an attraction.
>>112
I don’t like the attraction of close-up shots of a suspicious person’s groin while lying down.
The island I carefully nurtured and turned into a resort has become a den of perversion…
>>114
Not much has changed, huh!
Until the ending theme, it was a musical, but the temperature difference afterward is striking.
It’s a ride similar to It’s a Small World or Honey Hunt, right?
I’m taking pictures of a suspicious person, you know.
Treasure is when you are searching for it, and once you find it, it is just gold.