
It has been revealed that Mr. Li was actually alive after that massive explosion, so my impression of the old man who set it up has gone up a bit.No way…!?
>>1I was spoiled, and I’m really sad about it.
Isn’t Sagawa, who failed to kill, going to become incompetent due to a job failure?
Please teach me that just being alive isn’t enough.
Living like that is a blunder by Mr. Sagawa or rather a bug from Mr. Lee…
There are characters that you don’t particularly hate, but you think they should just die there, right?
>>5It’s like Perona from One Piece.
I was happy to be alive because I liked Raokaron.
Well, I would have liked it if they could have involved my little brother or someone like that in the main story.
Not everything can just be made to live; it’s not that simple.
I decided to think of it as something like that, given that Karon and someone different were alive with cold noodles.
Well then, isn’t it just fine that Yuichi Nakamura is still alive?
Soon it seems that Tachibana and Nishitani will also be alive.
Do you not think that if you live, feelings of emotion will fade?
Someone who still plays Mahjong normally after being shot is different…
But didn’t he die after being among the men who fell?
I’ve lived my life with movie guns and gatlings, but this old car bomb is the weakest.
What is a death scene, I wonder?
>>13The production that doesn’t understand it’s ruining the direction and storyline is just foolish, you know, Mr. Nameless River.
You’re terrible… How are you alive after that explosion? It’s scary…
It’s whatever if unimportant characters are alive, but if Nishitani is alive, I would seriously get mad.
I’m glad Billiken is alive.
The last phone scene is great.
Well, it’s probably a good conscience that Nishiki, Ryuji, and Mine are truly dead.
Ryuji feels like he has seen a figure with a gatling gun attached to its arm.
Isn’t it good that the men who stood their ground and scattered have become the roots of Majima-chan…?
Even though you killed Mr. Li, I felt like you were acting all friendly like a good partner, so maybe that’s what you’re being considerate about.
I can no longer protect you from an opponent who doesn’t die from that explosion…
I have no choice but to run away now.
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Isn’t it about time to do a Yakuza If survival route for Nissho?
I’m really disappointed that one of the scenes that represented Sagawa’s fear has been ruined.
I’m barely alive, but I don’t know what will happen tomorrow, and I won’t see Majima or Makoto; I have no lines either. Is there even any meaning to living like this?
How do you die in Movie Chaka or Movie Bomb if you can’t?
The fact that she didn’t die from that is just amazing for Mr. Li, and it doesn’t change my opinion of Mr. Sagawa at all.
If it was because you were intentionally letting me live, then I would actually step back.
Well, actually, it was common to find out that I was alive in this game…
>>26Even with Kashiwagi-san, it was quite nice… but this pattern has become too much.
There is a possibility that the woman who was killed by having her face crushed as a substitute for Makimura Makoto is still alive.
Since they were too precious a character to kill off, it’s acceptable to forcefully make them alive, but where does that element come from in the president of Toko Credit…?
The girl who was dancing with Rikiya Yasuoka also has a possibility of being alive.
>>31Riki Takeuchi! It’s Riki Takeuchi! Delicious chocolate milk!
Is it really a cut scene in the DC version? Isn’t it a scene that was added later after thinking up the script?
That feeling is present in all the additional scenarios.
>>32To be honest, I think the current DC version is just like that thing where you deliberately break a rice cracker and say, “It’s a broken rice cracker.”
>>32If it was truly a necessary scene, you would have included it at the initial stage, right?!
Hey?! Hey?!
>>32Thank you for the additional scenes!! You’re the best, Majima-chan!!
>>32The conversation about the Nishitani name succession is just an afterthought.
Well then, Majima-chan… let me also be alive and appear in your game~
I’ll set a bomb on the other person’s ship, you know.
I think if Keiji Fujiwara were alive, things would have changed with that person.
Well, if it’s someone like Mr. Li, they seem like they could survive even an explosion with that kind of build.
I like Mr. Lee himself, but when asked if it has any meaning, I’m not sure.
Isn’t it okay that Nishiki and Yumi are alive?
Ryuji Goda becomes a machine and goes Dada-da!
>>38Well, that’s not really a problem, or rather, it’s a character that hasn’t been explicitly stated to have died since OTE.
>>105The player has been thinking all along that Ryuji wouldn’t die from something like that…
Richardson’s survival is still unforgiven.
No one is happy that this guy is alive, so it’s not even fan service, and he’s just wasting Mine’s final commitment.
It’s a series that has been continuously built upon with added elements once it was brought up…
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If I were to be reborn… would I be able to go there…
I can’t believe the thread image is still alive, is it?
Yokoyama-chan, that’s terrible.
Why does Ishin and 0 both lower their ratings with a later version? It’s sad, isn’t it?
Kiryu-chan, who was cured of cancer in Yakuza 9…?
Isn’t it that living like a fool loses its appeal if you’re not dead?
You know… that’s terrible.
Why is there not even a hint of life for me?
It’s sad…
I like conversations about leaving things behind; it’s fine if Mr. Billiken was alive.
It’s unnecessary to say that Mr. Lee was alive.
It may have been necessary to have Lee-san for the future series development.
Someone should also upload a survival route for the Dojima boss…
I do like talking about the incident of being abandoned in the mountains, but I definitely think this is not a director’s cut; it’s a scene created anew based on player reactions.
A work where people don’t die as much as in the early One Piece.
The additional scene of Nishiki, upon closer inspection, is just going around the same place and the video feels too lazy.
The fact that the characters from the “Scattered Men” exhibit have been confirmed to be alive paradoxically means that there is also a possibility for Mine’s survival…
I was alive, but I had zero lines and no appearances, and I didn’t affect the story at all afterward.
With that style, I can bring back most guys.
Since we’ve lived this long, isn’t it okay to say that Nishitani and Mine were alive too, Sagawa-san?
Isn’t it unnecessary to include the conversation scene with Kuse’s older brother?
Isn’t the dialogue in that scene just the right amount of original?
Although he is one of my favorite characters in the series, I thought the extra scenes where he talks aimlessly were unnecessary.
You probably thought you had the wings of a tiger, huh?
This is like giving legs to a snake.
I think the “it turns out they were actually alive” pattern can only be used once in a sequel.
>>65Twin brother!
Transformed shadow warrior!
I was just living normally!
Kiryu-chan over there is in a hurry, so it’s not like I can just chat lazily with Kuse-oniisan more than the original.
If it comes to this… I’ll also pretend to be alive and appear in 9.
>>67Even if you are alive, you’ll die as a character, Sagawa.
>>67Even if you were at stage 0, it’s more likely that you just died of old age after reaching stage 9, Sagawa.
>>74If it was around 40 at that time, then it’s close to 80 for Mr. Sagawa.
>>78Even though she’s 60, Mashima-chan is amazing for still causing a ruckus…
>>78Yoshiko is doing well too, so we can go!
Isn’t it strange to call it a director’s cut in games? That’s often said.
So, is it possible that Hayashi, who became a monster, is still alive…!?
>>70First, if OTE2 comes out… well…
I realized once again that tightening the script by properly subtracting parts that don’t fit here makes a difference.
A director’s cut that makes the reasons for the cuts clear.
I think Sagawa, who was able to exit while dying in a good way, is fortunate.
Sagawa is really scary, but there’s nothing particularly special about him, and if he’s alive, he probably only has something like being a bar master to do.
>>76There are too many bars run by former yakuza.
>>76There are people who are living because they don’t have anything better to do than that…
>>76If they were living under that development, the Oumi’s disposal role is too incompetent…
Already…
Han Jung-gi was a wasteful character, but at the same time, there were also some problematic aspects.
It was really great to present the second-generation hero who has taken over.
Well, it’s not something to do repeatedly.
I’m glad that Chaukaron was able to properly make up.
“Let it be that Mine was also alive.”
>>84About 80% of the problems from 4 to 6 are solved, so it’s no good.
>>84Should we reboot on the route where the peak is alive?
>>92No good… It’s going smoothly, so this will end just like this…
The people who were supposed to be dead have been silent from 1 to 8, so it would be more appropriate if they were actually dead.
Why doesn’t the revolver master react to Kiryu-chan?
Why isn’t Kiryu-chan’s side reacting at all? Have both of them forgotten?
If you’re going to make something like zero-one that doesn’t branch to 1, then I guess it’s okay to be alive.
I like Han Jung-gi, who bears the sorrow of being a shadow warrior that couldn’t substitute for the main body and died, especially when he wasn’t by their side in critical moments.
>>91Well, since I finished everything in 7, I originally had no intention of releasing anything in 8, but then I added some stuff, so the addition is really late, and the bond drama is just full of gags.
There are only a few energetic seniors over 80, like Susumu-chan, the old demon, and the grandfather Kobayashi and Etsuko.
>>93Even though I’m old from zero, I’m way too energetic…
>>93Don’t forget Blythe and Takeru Kurusu.
If Daigo wakes up a bit earlier and stops at Mine, the two of them can support the Tojo Clan together.
Isn’t this about 80% Kim Young-soo, Han Jun-gi?
Does having someone with a bit of intelligence, good connections, and money on your side really make that much of a difference?
Wasn’t it good that Mr. Li was mercilessly killed, as a lack of mercy in the work?
I wonder if they’ll release a game like Gihren’s Ambition with tons of “if” routes.
The Four Shine members are going to get a little crazy like Arashi.
Susumu-chan has been the boss of a unrelated gang in the Tojo Clan for about 20 years…
Mr. Li is actually alive, and if it’s allowed, Sagawa should be allowed to live too.
I think it’s strange that only Bryce is clearly justified in using some kind of method for anti-aging.
I have no choice but to accept that Murase, who was turned into a human bomb in Judgment, is still alive…
>>112Murase and Shioya had great characters, but their exit was lackluster…
How about we just create a Yakuza where everyone is a living dragon?
Well, the one who would hate it the most if it turns out that he actually didn’t die at zero is Oda.
Teraida was actually alive!
Takashima was actually alive!
Sengoku was actually alive!
If Oda were alive, it would really make you wonder what he wants to do…
Why do you even exist… I have no choice but to kill you now.
I wish Oda were dead or rather, I don’t want Shibusawa to mess up there.
If you’re going to exaggerate in DC, make it about an exceptionally beautiful doctor whose stunning looks make you wonder, “Did I miss something in the story?”
Well, if you say that characters from Yakuza die so easily, then I guess that’s true.
It’s fine to say that Tachibana Tetsu was alive now.
Oda, don’t come back to life.
Isn’t Sagawa still alive?
The person I’m most curious about who died at 0 is the woman who was shot and killed by Awano.
I didn’t want you to die, but I didn’t want you to live either.
Ryuuji should be included in the main story already.
>>127The staff was baffled that fans are still proclaiming survival theories even though he is dead.
They also said that dead people do not come back to life.
>>134Isn’t it not so bad that you guys are living so easily?
>>134Well, that’s troubling.
Which mouth?
The unexpected episode of P-Fai Hirata was added.
Oda had his vocal cords transplanted to a demon…
This is what it means for you to stay still in my memories, Majima-chan.
Chairman Sera is actually alive, right?
Since Tachibana’s life has had too few good things, I want her to live, but there are also significant parts that would be ruined if she continues to live…
>>132It’s not so much ruined, but the size is such that even Nishiki didn’t fall into darkness, so it will completely create an if route.
Adding cool scenes of Dojima.
Why did 8 have so many scenes with insufficient depiction, yet was still satisfying, while adding unnecessary elements to 0? It’s sad, isn’t it?
>>138It’s sad to pile up so much Yamanai like that.
Before I knew it, Ei-chan had grown a scruffy beard.
If that guy is alive, then this person must be too… that’s how it feels.
>>139Mine… please be dead…
>>153As expected, it turned into a spirit photograph with the number 6…
>>158Say something to Kashiwagi.
I definitely think it was unnecessary for Mr. Lee to be alive.
Tachibana is alive, but Kiryu Nishiki Makoto, who mistook him for dead, ends up looking foolish, doesn’t he?
Everything becomes strange until the birth of a mad dog after falling into darkness and being shot.
It’s not certain if it’s him at 8, but it’s not acceptable to put out Richardson as the bar master.
The level of failure is different from presenting Kashiwagi-san as the master of the bar.
>>143That person is full of holes from gunfire from the helicopter, yet they’re still pretty much okay…
It’s not about good or bad, it’s “not necessary,” Sagawa…
I seriously have no idea what they were thinking when they added that.
>>145Since just putting out a zero now on switch2 won’t sell, they just wanted to sell it by resurrecting that classic with additional elements!
>>165An additional element refers to something that contributes to enjoyment, but this is just a deterioration…
>>172For people who haven’t played it yet, the DC version is probably fine.
People who have already played it don’t need to buy it at all.
I believed that movie guns and movie explosions were real.
The master of the survivor, who is completely confirmed to be Kashiwagi-san, aside from that, the master of the revolver is still in a position where the theory of being a look-alike who has gone through a fate very similar to Richardson is still valid…
It might have been better if Mr. Sugawa had a development where Mr. Lee’s long-lost brother says “beautiful eyes…”
Mr. Kashiwagi ended up being someone who ran away and acted like he didn’t know anything when the Tojo Clan was in a pinch.
>>150When I see the spirit photos from around the age of 6, I can’t help but think that I may have been wandering the border between life and death for a long time…
>>150He was such a useless guy that even if the funeral home owner was provoked, it wouldn’t make much difference if he were gone.
>>150It feels like I’ve been talking about something like waking up from a prolonged unconscious state recently.
>>224Well, that would mean I was turning a blind eye even during the big disbandment…
Everyone is having the same experience as me, feeling disappointed with the additional scenes of the extreme.
>>151Speaking of which, I’ve always been bad at adding things, huh…
>>182I thought it was pretty ruthless that the addition of scenes was no longer a concern since the extreme mode became the default instead of the regular one.
I guess the upcoming version 0 will basically be an additional edition…
>>187Criticism is stronger, and it won’t happen unless there are additional updates for the PS version or Steam version.
It is unlikely that there will be discussions about an additional edition in terms of sales.
>>182I think the Majima story in Yakuza 0 is worthy of praise.
>>195That was a good completion to loosen up the knots left at 0… That’s why if it’s 0, you definitely have to go up to Kyoku 2.
>>195I like the character setting of Goro Majima, but it’s too short!
>>201Considering other additions, that’s about all I need.
If it goes on longer than that, it might add unnecessary elements.
>>195If it’s depicted with such a beautiful ending, it would be sad, wouldn’t it?
The ending of Haru’s story is good.
I heard that the president of the loan shark who was killed by Kuse is actually alive, which leads to the later events of Peace Finance…!
Even if you say that, I can only respond with “…so?” Matsushima-chan.
Oh, so that’s how you’re connecting it… but that’s not how it goes.
I won’t say it’s entirely unimportant, but…
The members of the resurrection group this time had accepted the development of dying normally.
I would actually be happier if the woman shot by Abano was alive and it was all an act.
Let’s just say that Sagawa was alive because it’s a hassle!
Regarding Kashiwagi-san, it would be foolish for Kiryuu-chan, who witnessed it right in front of her…
Speaking of which, I realized I was being foolish.
>>157What do you want to say?
>>157Compared to when Rikiya died, the response was too straightforward, and it’s probably that Kiryu-san wasn’t able to process his feelings, thinking that Kashiwagi-san would die from something like this.
It was interesting to hear overseas people talking about the rubber explosion.
Both Sagawa and Nishitani are probably still alive, I guess.
If Sagawa is dead, there’s no way he can watch over us from the sky.
Maybe now Mr. Sagawa is on the moon.
I guess I’ll have to bring Oda back to life too.
I had a feeling, but isn’t the endurance of the people in that world strange?
Even if Mr. Lee is alive, it’s not like it’s similar to Mr. Kashiwagi.
It’s not an instant death, but it’s like I’m “alive” enough to die soon.
If someone said, “Isn’t that unnecessary?” then, well…
Because I had played the “I’m going to die” scam too much, people doubted that Hanawa-san had actually died at that time, and it was no good.
>>169Don’t die in a place like that!! Seriously!!!
>>171Morinaga is alive, so Hanawa should be fine.
What happens once will happen again.
>>169That guy is basically Morinaga, so he died once and came back to life…
Actually, it turns out I’ve been alive, and actually, I haven’t been doing it. A parade of these scenarios in 8 is garbage, yet it becomes convincing.
As for Ryuuji Gouda, he isn’t at the exhibition of the scattered men either.
Well, since Kiryu-chan didn’t appear in the spin-offs 7 and 8, it feels pointless to bring him back now that things have turned out this way.
I think Richardson’s survival is because he wants to reuse the model in the three poles.
In the last of the 7th side story, while saying something profound, there was no particular revelation, and Hanawa, who died in 8…
Immediately after their death, when reminiscing about the deceased, there was a joke option that said they liked cold noodles… The way Kashiwagi-san’s death was handled was strangely off even back then.
Well, it’s because it’s Switch 2.
Kids might also play, right…?
Why am I the only one who died? It’s sad, isn’t it?
>>180In this case, aren’t the ones who are dead the winners, Mr. Sagawa?
Hanawa has been pretending to be dead at that time for convenience, even though he was actually alive, in terms of description and background, but I think it’s easier that way.
That’s precisely why it seems unlikely to happen.
If you let someone who loves impact-heavy stories do additional scenarios, of course…
>>183There’s no impact…
I’ve also gone through 0 four times, and because I’ve seen too much of it in streams over the past few years, I won’t buy it unless there’s additional content in 0, Majima-chan.
I bought it, Majima-chan.
The scenario added for reinforcement in Hanawa’s 7th spin-off was so good that, when it came time for the actual 8th release, it was surprisingly underwhelming, making it a rare case.
Isn’t it the result of aligning with Nintendo?
If too many people die, the parents will be surprised, right?
When it comes to a game with a yakuza theme, it might seem pointless to say anything more at this point.
>>190CEROD is for those aged 17 and over.
>>190CERO: It has to be rated D, right!?
Whether it’s realistic or not, there are people who don’t want the protagonists to die…
It really varies from person to person, but you shouldn’t deceive them…
It feels like from around 7, it shifted fully towards being a character game.
Stop the schoolgirl clothing on Switch too.
In that world, it’s better to be hit by shrapnel from explosives, heat waves, and shockwaves at close range than…
Isn’t it a bit strange that gunfire could become more fatal?
I think the addition of the extremes related to Nishikiyama was good, but Majima was all bad.