
Although I’m already quite old since I was born in ‘1, apart from the sickly ‘8, it seems like they have been rampaging in every era and don’t have the image of growing weaker with age.
If it’s physical strength, isn’t it zero?
>>1
The hidden style of Dojima’s dragon is broken in performance, so I think 0 is still in the growth process.
>>1
It’s the same for you, brother, but both of you went into the Tojo Clan alone and left it in ruins…
The strength of the mind is at 0 and everything else is just a continued decline.
The fighting style itself is considered to have been perfected after getting quite old.
Since martial arts are being actively incorporated, in terms of completeness, the older time axis has a higher level.
>>4
In other words, is the 7th spin-off, which has a secret tool and is old, the strongest?
From both a scenario and system perspective, the early stages of Extreme 1 are indeed the weakest.
>>5
That was really weak and tough.
I can’t win against Shimano’s old man at all.
The dragon of the 7th spin-off was powerful as it combined all the styles well.
By the time of the 7 spin-off, it feels like it has reached its peak in various ways.
Maybe everyone has already forgotten.
Kiryu-chan from 1 would just swing around a wooden sword or a stick in a brawling manner.
Number 6 is not Kiryu-chan herself, but even with the Dragon Engine, it was sluggish and weak…
1 is clearly weaker due to being out of prison.
In terms of gameplay, Kiryu in 5 is the strongest; he can build up heat more easily.
Even at the age of 60, Brother Majima moves like that, so maybe he has the youthful stamina of some warrior tribe.
In terms of settings, I think the strongest is definitely the 7 side story era.
In that world, even as they get older, there are plenty of strong people, and since Kiryu-chan is said to become stronger with each passing year, I think the 7 side story is the strongest.
Mr. Saejima is terrible when trained to the maximum at 5.
If you leave the heat stored up, it will come at you without any fear and start swinging.
The battle style is approaching the level of completion akin to that of a man who has erased his name.
The 7th spin-off has become strong enough not to go down even when shot with a gun.
I wonder if I gained resistance after defeating the gun in the last movie of 6.
The seventh side story might be the strongest, but even so, Shishido is just too strong.
The fact that missiles are being avoided visually creates terrifying noise.
Muji 1 is too weak until you learn the Komaki style.
It’s not that it’s weak, but rather that it lacks a refreshing feeling.
It’s when I moved with weapons that I felt strong!! That was in Yakuza 2.
The sword is the old man from Komaki, and the stick and martial arts are from the old woman in Osaka.
Other miscellaneous weapon techniques are through videos and with masters from Okinawa.
When I watch the series, I realize I’m absorbing quite a lot of different things.
When discussing Kazuma Kiryu’s strength, you can’t overlook the Komaki style, but private video rooms also strengthen him.
The sight of Kiryu-chan flapping around and fleeing in a rush was at the funeral hall.
The combat in 3 is terrible because the enemy’s guard is so damn tough that all you can do is endlessly punch.
>>27
The weak enemies around 3-4 give quite a lazy impression.
It feels like Kiryu-chan from the side story is the strongest in the work.
>>28
No, the strongest is the squid.
The 7th side story is regularly working and practicing Daidoji’s martial arts, so there’s no gap and it’s all polished.
How old is Kiryu-chan at the time of the 7th spin-off?
The 7th spin-off, which is perfected with martial arts and gadgets, looks strong.
Isn’t it that 2 to 5 are the strongest in terms of the setting?
>>33
The reason it doesn’t seem very strong may also be due to the scenario and the opponent’s influence.
After 4, the opponent becomes of lower rank.
>>33
In terms of setting, it is a spin-off of 7.
The explanatory text in the work is written in a way that seems fitting.
Personally, I feel that around 2 is when both my body and mind are at their most fulfilling.
It may mainly give the impression of having been knocked down by a tiger.
As they get older, this person goes from being a punk to a true master in the way they use weapons.
It can’t be helped, but Kiryu-chan from 8 is going to the reverse hall of fame.
A man who invested hundreds of millions in himself when he was younger.
If I hadn’t had cancer, I probably would have killed some weaklings nearby by running them over with a snake.
Well, there are not many scenes where they seriously fight to the death, and the main character often steps back and lets others take the spotlight too.
Aren’t you getting weaker lately, Saejima?
>>41
A powerless person saying that they can’t even open the iron door is quite something, isn’t it?
The motion for 5 has only been used in 5 when I look back.
I think it was good to have the opponent in my palm in Chapter 7.
There is a unanimous agreement that the peak of Majima’s brother was when he became a true mad dog at the end of 0.
>>45
But I’m not a clone.
When Majima-san appeared in 7, I was shocked by his strength, which was on a completely different dimension from before.
>>47
It’s impressive that reaching level 50 is a characteristic of a legend, especially when you can easily level up to around the late 30s without much trouble.
I think that Brother 8 is as strong as Brother 0.
>>48
But the part where I get one-punched by Raymond Law made me feel my age.
I want to break rocks with just my guard and blow my opponent away with the impact of hitting the ground.
I want to see Saejima pull out the signposts and distribution boards…
Kiryu Majima 0 Endgame
Saegashima’s past recollections 4
I think when you’re young and really intend to kill your opponent in a fight, that’s when you’re the strongest.
It’s not so much that Majima is strong, but that teaming up with Saejima feels unfair… because we have about seven people over here.
Even though the peak of physical strength has passed, Kiryu-chan in the 7th spin-off looks strong because she utilizes technology and gadgets.
Brother Majima is feeling old but is recovering and awakening again…
In the side story, it seems that the weaker opponents walking in Hawaii are probably the ones that the strongest characters are having the hardest time with.
There must be a proper level difference depending on the region… From Majima’s perspective, it’s just a slight variation.
People keep talking about clones, but what’s up with the fact that it’s becoming the norm to be enveloped in electricity?
How did you acquire it?
I wonder what position Ms. Yagami occupies in terms of strength.
>>58
Since Kaito can somewhat compete with Kiryu-chan from the 7th side story, that might serve as a benchmark.
In the days of being zero, it was a strength that came from the recklessness of youth.
It is strong, but there is a danger.
“To master the way is written as ‘yakuza’.”
The one that feels the best systemically is the one that increases the gear to zero and becomes faster…
In terms of the system’s strength, the “tiger drop” is too strong.
I didn’t understand why Raymond Low got knocked out with one punch.
We can win easily, right?
>>64
Raymond probably couldn’t make it that far if he were weak, so it’s okay to have strength.
I really felt that they conveniently set the age.
Since Kaito gets beaten up a bit, to be honest, it’s hard to say how much that is.
The peak period of Torayotoshi is either 5 or 1.
If we include the elixir, Taro can stand shoulder to shoulder with Kiryu-san…
>>67
What is that elixir…?
If including weapons, it’s 7 side story.
If it’s just the removal, around 5.
Pure physical strength is 0.
This kind of feeling.
I guess the setting is 7.
In terms of gameplay, it’s in the style of Sakamoto Ryoma.
Mr. Kaito’s resilience is at a level beyond human.
But as a boss, it was Ryuji who had the prestige; the opponents of Kiryu-san are mostly family.
Post-clear growth maxed out Kiryu in Muji 2 is strong.
You can guard against blades with your bare hands before the guard motion releases.
△Repeatedly hitting will trigger the tiger drop judgment.
Mr. Yagami and Mr. Kaito give the impression of being roughly equal in status to Mr. Akiyama.
Judgment Eyes has Kuroiwa’s strength being too much noise.
>>76
His strength comes from the invincibility of mercilessly shooting everyone without hesitation…
The strength in barehanded fighting is about on par with Yagami or slightly lower.
>>78
Even though it was a surprise attack, we completely defeated Kaidou and Higashi.
>>84
Mr. Kaito had just recovered from being sick, after all…
>>87
It’s terrifying that there is not a single hesitation in committing murder.
There are way too few brakes.
If we’re just talking about strength, it’s quite understandable that Aizawa is in the strongest class.
Kasuga’s strength and such aspects don’t really get much attention.
Perhaps it’s because no matter how you arrange it, I can’t reach the top on my own.
>>79
How we view the ability to go head-to-head with Asakura even as a standalone seems to be a significant point.
>>79
Mouth play is undoubtedly the strongest.
>>79
I was dreaming of being beaten up by Kiryu, who wasn’t really trying…
Mr. Red Knife is also difficult, isn’t he?
You could say I was lucky, but I did manage to take down Yagami from the front after all.
Everyone’s strength changes quite a bit depending on their mood…
>>81
0 Majima’s love boost is defeating the old demons that are originally too strong to be defeated.
I feel like the 1 that carries the experience and weight before the prison, feared as the dragon of Dojima, is at its peak of 5.
Arrested again at 6 and then became a grandfather, weakened in image.
Even if I say I’m weak, I still remain the strongest, but I no longer feel at my peak.
I think Kuroiwa’s strength lies in the fact that he has zero hesitation.
When Kiryu-chan’s gauge isn’t filled, there’s nothing to do but engage in turn battles, right? That’s good…
If it’s a playing character, then 0.
In the context of the story, it’s Kaito, Yagami, Sugiura, and Higashi.
It feels like it’s in order, doesn’t it, Judge group?
>>93
In the 7th spin-off, Sugiura was stronger than Kaito, and Higashi is a healer.
The best is human, right?
>>94
Actually, you see.
Humans do not fight against heavy machinery.
In terms of combat power, it seems like the 7 sequel is the most advanced, but when it comes to breakthrough ability and a sense of power that can destroy everything, it still feels like the ones from 0 to 2 are the strongest.
Kasuga is really strong in verbal battles, so give it your all there.
>>96
The members of 7 are generally pretty good at maneuvering, aren’t they?
“Even if they say something like ‘You think my back will stay quiet after doing something like this?!’, there’s no way I’m going to clean up after some idiot who makes such a blunder.”
If it’s Kiryu-chan, she would seriously say something like, “So, should I crush all of you then?”
I don’t know if Haruka is a product of my imagination or reality…
The discussions with Kume and things like that are the strongest point.
The end, which can unleash anger without hesitation, seemed the strongest.
I don’t know if Daigo is strong or not.
I don’t understand either.
It’s not weak, as it is closing in fairly closely to Ryuji.
>>103
Because I train, I’m strong.
Sugiura can fight, but they prefer to avoid or jump rather than engage in a fistfight.
Isn’t it just East if you’re doing it straight on?
Sugiura is strong because he has a unique skill called the Movie Gun Canceller, which is one of a kind.
I think that during the time of the 7th side story, we were the strongest, considering the intellectual battles we fought and the great cause we carried.
The parts that clearly depict the usual shortcomings of Kiryu-chan are present.
Rather, Sugiura is being shot by a movie gun…
In terms of canceled scenes, there are other members as well…
When they get really angry, it’s so intense that only someone at a legendary level can stop them.
I don’t really understand strength because I don’t have to fight alone.
Kasuga was a quite strong NPC when he abandoned turn-based mechanics in the 8 spin-off.
Kasuga is strong in a different way because he has become friends with the top of a dangerous gang.
Kiryu doesn’t need to be liked by the top; he can crush them with his fists…
Even a regular doctor can become the final boss if they train hard enough.
Surely, determination and resolve are important.
In a straight fight, it seems that the one at position 2 has the strongest impression.
If we’re talking about general combat, it seems like the 7th spin-off combined with gadgets is strong.
Mr. Akiyama is stronger than regular Yakuza, but it seems he would lose to named characters.
Taro showed the characteristics and unusual aspects of each style in the Losja challenge, so it’s my favorite in the style system.
In terms of the thrill of battle, the weakest is 3.
I forgot the controls because I played 1 and 2 a long time ago and then did the extreme version.
>>119
As soon as I arrived in Kamurocho, I could remember all of Komaki’s techniques, so I didn’t really have a weak impression of it.
Rather, it was tough because four didn’t have any level-up at all and forced a long battle.
Well, somehow in the second one, Daigo was able to establish a treaty with Omi.
The negotiation can be done with the cups from 3 or 6 and also with Kiryu, right?
It would just be cancelled out by a coup or something.
Akiyama is probably stronger than Kasuga, isn’t he?
The eighth side story was exhilarating because of Majima’s invincibility, but honestly, I didn’t need a scene where he loses once.
>>122
If everything goes smoothly, it might look like a made-up story…
When I was consuming the bodyguard in the two polarities, it felt the strongest.
Didn’t someone say something like “Kiryu-chan seems to have passed her prime” in the 7th spin-off?
I might be mistaken because I’ve only done it once.
>>124
I think it’s either zero or two physically.
Technically, it’s always at its peak.
>>124
Still, it’s a work that shows Kiryu-chan working hard in training, so you never know.
First of all, it’s not even said that they are particularly strong in fights according to the setting.
I think I’m weaker than Daigo Akiyama.
I think that regardless of strength, from around 0 to 2, it’s the time when they have the most momentum to single-handedly storm in and completely destroy the organization if provoked.
I thought it was too strong, but it’s okay, I was convinced because it’s my brother.
Uh, it costs a lot, but zero Kiryu-chan is strong.
The people getting knocked down are all crazy ones, including the underboss.
The conversation changes too much between game system strength and narrative strength…
>>130
That is true…
The peak was the time when I was one-punching most enemies with Tiger Drop.
If we’re talking about games, 5 was overall really out there.
I thought that, but while the player character was like that, the enemies besides Aizawa weren’t moving in such a wild way.
I always get the impression that I’m getting older every time the numbering progresses…
The trio of candidates for the underboss is quite normally at the top tier, huh?
The moment I thought “Wow, Kiryu is so strong…” was in 4.
>>138
Saejima’s demon is so strong!! And the tiger drop is amazing…
It’s not good.
In his prime, Kiryu should have been able to crush zombies with his bare hands.
I thought Kiryu was strong since he took down Kuse from the beginning at level 0, but upon further reflection, I realized that it’s quite natural for a young man in his 20s to win against a guy in his 40s.
>>140
Say something, Shishido.
>>140
Kuze was looking down on Kiryu before encoding, so…
>>140
If you say that, the strongest in bare-handed fighting will end up being the young ones.
Isn’t the battle tough in 6?
The enemy is strong, it’s easy for them to surround me, I have few resources, and I’m low on money, so there are few things I can buy…
I really think that Kiryu-chan’s speed of evolution and strength improvement is truly absurd.
Going back and forth between being a skilled thug and the strongest.
It’s fun to see enemies bouncing all over the floor and walls in 5.
The best part is that I’ve become invincible after dying once, so I might just snitch on your boss, which is a pretty nasty move.
It’s a pretty bold decision for it to become Dragon Quest, as they don’t have the strength to be unmatched themselves.
In 6, the engine changed, and the combat felt a bit different.
>>149
Back then, the dragon engine, which was feared to remain this way forever,
Now we can create games with stable gameplay.
I’m really glad we made a dedicated engine over there.
>>161
When I was playing Judgment, I thought the action was really interesting, so I guess I’m probably an easy target.
>>161
It was a mistake to label the still unfinished and developing first work as the final chapter of Kiryu…
The technique at level 5 is extremely gruesome, and the enemies are blown away in a spectacular manner, so it’s quite different in style, right?
>>150
As a result of brushing up on 4, the killing intent of the heat action is too high.
>>153
Shinoda’s extreme level is just too amazing.
It’s not a technique that ordinary people should do.
5 is the only one in the series that really likes to ride a bicycle.
Daigo is quite strong when he has a gun.
>>154
A guy who has a gun but is weak will be weak no matter what he does.
Only those who can take down a bear are somehow a bit strange.
What do you mean by chance of victory? Are you serious?
If Kuse and Awano were not intoxicated by the bubble’s poison… there’s room for that, right?
It’s no use if the Yakuza are strong in fights.
If you’re going to determine the strongest, decide it by the ability to earn money.
>>157
Well then, it’s Kiryu-chan…
>>157
Making 9 trillion 999 billion 999 million 999 thousand 999 yen is the strongest zero!
>>157
These guys are going to earn 50 trillion.
Everything’s gone for some unclear purpose…
0 Kiryu-chan has a developing style and lacks old-fashioned techniques (although she can do similar things), so she really doesn’t seem the strongest after all.
>>158
Seriously, my personal favorite is Kiryu-chan, but if people say it’s a work in progress, I can’t help that.
>>158
0 is the boss, and he’s just an old guy who’s already past his peak, so he doesn’t seem very strong…
As a character, he’s the best, and he’s cold-hearted, so he’s scary as a yakuza.
I don’t really feel the kind of strength like Mine or Goda.
>>189
Ryuuji in elementary school is struggling against Majima’s brother at level 0…
In the end, the power of the unchallenged Sugawa is eagerly awaited in the 0 Director’s Cut.
Daigo seems to have gained a hitman attribute because he’s strong at sniping.
It’s a shooting even at the delivery health service.
I feel like 5 was the most intense both systemically and descriptively.
What the hell, avoiding a rocket launcher and cutting down a hundred people?
Daigo is already quite skilled, as he can deal damage to Ryuji even without using his hands, leaving him not unscathed.
I wonder what the bully kids are doing at 8.
Shina is a former professional baseball player, so it’s not like he’s just good at handling equipment! It’s not like he’s an amateur, right?
You’re moving like a killer, aren’t you?
>>173
I hate hitting people with a bat, so I’m stabbing them with a dagger instead…
That town where you can accumulate 10 trillion just by mugging in the streets is the craziest.
Kiryu-chan from the 7 spin-off has so little to do that the only things left are training in the Dojo style martial arts and doing zazen.
>>175
Considering that I haven’t been living an unhealthy lifestyle unlike before, it’s okay to say that I’m at my peak, just as described.
>>181
But I feel like Kiryu-chan becomes stronger the more unhealthy habits she has.
>>191
When I’m enjoying myself, I’m strong in my own way and when I have mental composure, I’m strong in the game, so I like that.
I almost died in Okinawa.
From 6, aging and retirement become the theme, so 4 and 5, which are before that, appear to be the strongest in the form of a mid-term completion.
It’s all thanks to the Dragon Engine, like in 8.
I’m going to earn a lot of money!
Objiend is probably the best in terms of firepower…
>>180
There won’t be any works that are armed so heavily anymore.
>>180
Given the circumstances, there is no hesitation in using Yakuza power…
>>180
In terms of gameplay, I wonder how it is with things like the infinite gun from 2 or the rapid-fire gun from Restoration…
I wonder if it’s OTE considering things like explosions.
When it comes to earning power, no one can beat Akiyama. Not that I’m a yakuza or anything.
I hope someone picks up Heat Snipe again somewhere.
It seems like the fourth one looks the strongest when played with two characters teaming up, but the fifth one has the most outrageous movie scenes.
Akiyama-san really doesn’t do anything other than make money…
I’m looking forward to being in the spotlight again, and I hope to make a comeback.
Normally, whether using a gun or bare hands, Kiryu-chan and Majima-san from PXZ can knock down any monster or whatever.
Losja was fun, but I was thinking a bit more about Judgment Eyes with the Dragon Engine.
I feel that the action of the Dragon Engine from Losja has become more interesting.
It’s too scary to see an elementary school student like Raoh walking around Sotenbori.
That event is more like a gag time-space substory, so…
Kiryu-chan from number 6 can read the poem monument in Onomichi exactly as it is and understands its meaning, making her the strongest.
As a final boss, I still think Ryuji was the best…
I’ve defeated it several times along the way, but the final battle is just too good.
>>200
Since midway through, they focused on the twist of who the final boss is, there have been many cases where the status of the final boss feels a bit lacking…
Ryuji and Beautiful Eyes have high battle ratings from Kiryu-chan…
The strongest depiction in terms of description is when the Tojo Clan was wiped out at the pier in Chapter 5, right?
In the 7th spin-off, I see look-alikes appearing and reminiscing about that time excessively.
Ah, I forgot to put this in the 8, so I thought it was the one I have over here…
Ryuuji Gouda
If it’s just me vs. the Tojo Clan, it won’t turn into a war.
That’s funny in many ways, isn’t it?
Is it okay for Auntie to be the strongest only during heat?
I still like the last battle in 1 the most… as for strength, well, yeah.