
But even more than that, Awano’s older brother is wicked, and Shibusawa is on a level that goes beyond wickedness to sheer evil.
No matter how many times I lose, I have the guts to stand up to Kiryu without breaking.
That’s good, isn’t it?
Kuze…’s older brother.
It’s nice that calling him Kuse without honorifics has turned into being Kuse’s older brother.
Were you doing something in the additional scenario?
>>4I was having a friendly conversation with Kiryu.
I think that the greatest climax was when Awano, who returned to the past self he wanted to go back to in the end, died protecting Majima.
Abano casually shoots and kills women…
>>6I think that the successful yakuza in that world would all shoot in a similar style.
I wonder if someone can light a match with one hand.
Kuze’s older brother is still alive; he just hasn’t shown up.
>>8I feel like I was doing something with Kasuga after getting out.
I wonder how it is in terms of age.
It’s a real Yakuza, including the fact that they are unabashedly evil.
The president of the financial company was dealt with (not actually dealt with).
Well, there aren’t that many named characters that kill in such a stupid way…
>>13It seems like they did that just to scare Kiryu-san.
It seems that the aftermath of Kuse’s brother was touched upon online, but in the end, the online discussion turned into a story about a parallel world.
>>14I heard that the number one personality is completely different.
Trolls are responsible for harassment and confusion.
Everyone looks cool in the end, but that aside, they are just trash making women and children cry for their own ambitions.
That’s why Kiryu and Majima, who try to save Makoto without any self-interest, are so cool.
I feel that even Kiryu had a kind of respect for the tenacity of Kuse’s older brother.
>>20“I believe that ‘as long as you keep going, it’s not a loss’ has become one of Kiryu-chan’s principles.”
When you combine power and pride, it becomes more troublesome than an incompetent lunatic.
It feels more like someone who has finally returned to being a genuine yakuza.
At first, both Kuse and Abano are rotten.
Does the bubble rot people?
>>24It touches upon the lyrics of the bubble as well.
Dojimajimanosagawa, of course, even Sera-san and Oyassan use ordinary people as cards, so the zero yakuza are basically wicked.
Even if you get countered and treated like a pawn by your junior, it’s fine to go kill out of resentment; in the end, it’s nice to fight with mutual respect.
I love the scene where someone charges in on a motorcycle into the sewer; it’s just too outrageous.
It’s uncool not to make excuses to those around me for my subordinate killing the true brother through torture, but I secretly like the feeling of returning to being a man of chivalry.
The next time we fight, it will be completely with my brother Kuse, the yakuza man.
Are you planning to make the entire Tojo Clan your enemy? It feels like this person is also concerned about Kiryu in their own way.
>>29Even if they’re being chased, they throw around money and go that way, pathetic yakuza.
Hitoshi Ozawa is always eating on YouTube, yet Kuse looks so cool.
It’s great to see Enma judging Kiryu without clear black and white.
I am gray. 👊
He looks cool, but I feel like Kiryu-san isn’t a real yakuza or anything…
>>32When asked what’s different, it’s difficult to explain, but it’s not the yakuza; it’s the ninkyō.
If Shibusawa is the boss, then Kuze was the rival character.
I am an ordinary person.
It’s a series about the underworld conflicts of the yakuza.
After having my fingers severed, I gradually became a chivalrous big brother figure.
I wonder what these people were drawn to in Dojima.
>>37It feels like there was a story in the early part of the series that said that the peak period of Dojima was like a genius such as Kiryu-chan.
>>37It seems that they were definitely an amazing person in the past.
I only know a terrible version of Dojima for now, so I hope it goes negative.
Dojima had a strong presence when explaining the significance of eradicating the Jingwon faction to Kazama, who had started talking about being wishy-washy.
You’re great for properly cutting your finger.
“Because money was overflowing during the bubble era, let’s depict the corrupt yakuza! I think this aligns well with the reason why Dojima went bad.”
It seems that there are hardly any employees who have experienced a bubble, and it was quite difficult.
The one who makes the plans is Kazama’s older brother.
It’s Kunise’s older brother who gets into fights.
Office work at Shibusawa.
Takeuchi Riki said my job is some kind of threat, but I don’t remember the really difficult word at all.
It’s my brother’s favorite way to take responsibility.
After being in the yakuza for a long time, you come to understand your own position, and it seems that something similar happened to Dojima, as Awana had revealed.
Kuze’s older brother has a stylish boxing fighting style…
The evaluation from those around is quickly declining, but the evaluation from the player and Kiryu is steadily increasing, which is interesting.
>>50It may not all be fair and square, but perhaps it’s because they were someone who struggled without giving up.
Receiving Kiryu’s punch calmly after a subordinate makes a mistake and he loses his temper.
The person has never compromised their own principles from beginning to end.
Isn’t it uncool that three people are just standing still while Makoto is shooting?
A half-hearted Kiryu gets his black and white judgment from Enma, or the faded Momotaro being defeated by a demon.
The two dragons of Dōjima and the intricate tattoos are nice, aren’t they?
Even though I paid 1 billion to the second generation acting president Tachibana, the Dojima Three Musketeers still won’t stop; they really are crazy.
At the point of zero, it felt like the Dojima Group was overwhelmingly strong, and the power balance within the Tojo Clan was becoming strange, wasn’t it?
I wasn’t sure if I should laugh at the fact that someone is wildly riding a motorcycle in the sewer.
Thinking about the small piece of sky again, I can’t help but wonder what that was.
>>57Considering it from the perspective of the Dojima Group or the government, it’s truly outrageous and almost feels like harassment regarding that land.
I just saw the commercial now, but regular folks aren’t going to be able to buy the Switch 2! That’s where it fell apart.
>>58Shibusawa’s “I’m sorry” reveals the person behind it.
>>60Even for the three executives, the three executives are frightening, huh…
>>64“That Kuse guy’s face is way too scary.”
>>58By the way, there is an English subtitled version of that commercial, but many fans from overseas are saying, “Why didn’t they make a live-action drama out of this? Amazon, you need to get your act together,” and it didn’t go well.
>>63Shall we forget about things like Amazon Prime?
>>65Even if we conclude that Kiryu-chan’s design game and live-action are completely different, isn’t it fine to just go with Makakatsu Funaki?
>>65A terrible script, which in a way is the ultimate element of source material reproduction.
>>65The cast is glamorous and you can feel the effort, but the story is just all over the place…
These people are the ones who fit perfectly into the era when the yakuza could do whatever they wanted.
After getting older, I understand the violence of having curry and beer after playing golf and going to the sauna.
The previous generation enjoyed the spring of this world so much that just when we thought it was finally our turn, they disbanded? That’s just ridiculous, seriously.
>>66I wonder if Daigo is enjoying himself…
>>68Thanks to his father, who was a yakuza and lived a lavish life, he grew up as a spoiled child…
Despite being a character that seems like a born yakuza, Kuse once had a time when he was a regular person as he was a former professional boxer.
>>67They say there were many yakuza who were former martial artists.
>>74In the past, martial arts events were closely related to the yakuza…
>>78It’s nice, isn’t it? When you watch old boxing title fights, there’s only yakuza in the front row.
>>67Boxing has a lot of connections with the yakuza.
It was supposed to be just a support group… or something like that.
It goes without saying that Jiro Watanabe is also on good terms with the current boss of the Yamaguchi-gumi.
>>69The visuals are evil…
The background music is cool, even though it’s not that strong.
I like how things tend to turn out, and I’m willing to take Kiryu’s hit.
In the game, are they making the face smaller or broadening the shoulders?
Either way, there’s a different kind of intensity in these three that doesn’t lose to the games, compared to the commercials shot recently. What’s up with them?
>>75If anything, I’ve become even scarier because I’ve aged…
>>75I don’t want to go to this space~
Originally, there was a boxer who messed up and just stayed like that… it was relatively recent in 7 as well.
From Kiryu-chan and Majima’s perspective, they aren’t just ganging up to make a woman cry for ambition or a goal.
From the perspective of Kuse, it’s too much for a yakuza if they can’t even make one woman cry.
Even in the Dritory, the Yakuza was fully involved in post-war combat sports promotions.
Because Majima said he earned the amount he was told to earn, he asked to be returned to the yakuza, but I told him no, to earn more, and then added that this is how the world he wanted to return to operates, yakuza…
If the real physique is 그대로, it won’t be impressive, so I’ll stretch the arms and legs, and even Kimutaku will become a bit bigger.
>>85(Kimutaku’s legs are really long)
Amazon Prime’s current studio chief, Yokoyama, is mostly the one who thought of this festival, stating that if I were to remake Yakuza from scratch, I’d want to do it like this.
There might be some lip service, but they said that in the interview as well.
Kiryu and Majima are fundamentally not suited for being in the Yakuza.
>>90If you make them do work other than being a yakuza, they’ll earn money chasin’ after it…
(Taniwara Shosuke, who trains his body even though SEGA provides the body.)
By the way, I wonder how the additional scenes for 0 turned out.
>>94Actually, there were a few people who were thought to be dead but were barely alive.
I’m sorry for leaving you behind in the mountains ♡
>>108It felt like the usual bad habit came out like this…
>>108That was no follow, huh…
>>117That “before that, I almost got killed by you,” ended in a light tone, which is actually nice.
>>117Well, it seems like they added it in a way that feels like they had been discussing it endlessly online.
Kiryu-chan was suited for killing people to collect debts…
>>95Swear.
>>96Killing is
>>100I’m doing it.
>>95If you dislike things that can’t be sold like women, then your suitability is zero.
Kuse’s older brother → Kuse or something → that guy Kuse → Kuse → Kuse’s older brother
“Is that you, Ryuu from Doujima!? That was my reaction during my first play.”
I don’t remember much of the early part of 0, but why was Kiryu framed in the first place?
>>99Wasn’t it to collapse the Kazama group?
>>99To help these three rise up and to eliminate Kazama, who is an obstacle to Dojima’s ascent, they framed Kiryu, who is only strong in his fists due to Kazama’s influence.
The part where they say “Let’s go with the additional scene!” has been greatly enhanced, and I’m glad about that.
I felt a sort of friendship blossoming.
Stop the brucellosis too.
Being suited for the Yakuza means you’re finished as a person, right?
>>106Nishiyama, who became a shura, was doing the yakuza the most at one time.
In other words, that’s how it is.
>>106Well, many business owners are psychopathic, so those who don’t see people as people are probably suited for that profession.
>>114Alright! I took care of everyone! Big success!
If he were alive, would Michael Jackson have appeared?
>>107Michael suddenly appears at the disco.
Something that sounds familiar but will definitely not be included in the soundtrack.
Kiryu-chan has the awareness of wanting to beat up strong guys and feel triumphant, so at least there’s still potential there.
Saejima really isn’t cut out for this.
It seems that the mastermind behind the Kazama’s expulsion plan is likely Dojima and Shibusawa, so for Kuse and Abano, it appears to be an unexpected opportunity.
I might want to see Kiryu-chan under Kuse.
The sewage bike attack was tough, and Kiryu looks back on it and laughs.
>>118It’s weird that your arm isn’t broken!
I think the mountain storage was responsible for about one piece of the brocade darkness.
I left it quite deep in the mountains while driving home, but I wonder if it’s okay…
It’s terrible that Kiryu was feeling anxious inside.
>>123Well, I think the way they wrapped up that plot was relatively good!
It’s nice that the BGM title changes from “Curse of the Evil Demon” to “Oath of the Hell Demon.”
I wonder if the person who brought the Switch 2 to these three wasn’t scared.
Every time a close episode with Nishiyama is added, it becomes harder afterwards.
It’s just a game, so I guess it can’t be helped, but when I’m cut down instantly in DOS, I think, “No, that’s definitely dead.”
When Naoko Iijima from BS came as a guest on a show where she drinks and strolls with guests, I heard that Hitoshi Ozawa was recording, and it was funny when a game-loving foreigner was waiting outside and got all excited saying, “Kuze! Kuze!!” when he came out.
After cramming my pinky, I started to look cooler, so perhaps there was evil energy packed into my pinky.
Learning about Japan’s image through Yakuza…
>>131I don’t want to go.
I saw a foreigner on a variety show who said they like Yakuza and came to Kabukicho.
1. Why did YOU come to Japan? Full-scale judgment scene for the Okaona YOU SP 2. Multi-need “YOU who wants to have fun in real Kabukicho” Experience the world of Yakuza games? 3. “Yakuza games” are just like the real thing 4. “Like a Dragon” game screen 5. In the game, you get attacked by Yakuza as soon as it becomes night 6. Won’t you tell me where I can meet the Yakuza? 7. Staff)… 8. Where are the real Yakuza?
>>132Isn’t there no particular reason for foreigners to go to Kabukicho if it’s just to stand out?
>>138After all, it is one of Japan’s leading shopping districts…
>>132They seem like someone who would appear in the Nioh series as is…
>>139If you meet a real yakuza while in a tourist mood, you won’t get off easy.
I won’t say anything bad, so instead… Hey, wait!
Damn it… I guess I can’t just leave it alone… it’s like a side quest.
>>132These days, just claiming to be a Yakuza in public comes with risks…
>>144If you mention the name of a violent device, it could imply violent acts and lead to charges of intimidation, you know.
Come over here and let’s dance!
This has become something beyond just a goblin, hasn’t it?!
Kuze’s older brother, who is the worst at maneuvering.
Well, it’s also a holy place for things like City Hunter.
I really like the type of enemy who is initially an elite executive but continues to lose to the protagonist, gradually losing their position within the organization.
Well, about 40 years have passed in the story since the beginning, so the generation that has risen to prominence, like Kuse, is at an age where it’s not surprising if they have long since retired from active duty or even completed their natural lifespan.
It’s not like I died, but I haven’t had a role since then.
I wonder what happened.
>>151Most of the guest characters from 4 have faded out like that…
Recently, I’ve been leaning towards that way, so it can’t be helped, but I feel like there was a mix of a strong “number one” vibe in the new recording of Nishiki.
>>154Well, sometimes when you shout the most, it tends to turn into a brocade…
I also want to play like that on the Switch 2…
>>156You idiot! Then regular folks won’t be able to have fun!
Isn’t there a chance to play if there are 3 or 4 poles?
If Lee is alive after that, then Abano seems to be alive too.
Then let it be that Mine was alive too.
I think Kiryu is a real Yakuza, or rather, he is a one-of-a-kind being known as Kazuma Kiryu.