[Yakuza] Basically, everything is solved with violence!
The discussion humorously debates if violence resolves issues, referencing yakuza culture and its implications on conflict.
Read more[Yakuza] Maybe a sad farewell scene.
The blog reflects on a melancholic final battle, betrayal, and complex emotions in a game, particularly sadness over farewells.
Read more[Yakuza] A Vtuber with 5 million subscribers.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses organized crime connections, personal preferences, and feelings about recent changes in the community.
Read more[Yakuza] At first, it seems they were rejected or turned away when they tried to release a game about the yakuza.
A discussion on ethics in gaming releases, including Nintendo’s decisions and opinions on yakuza-themed content.
Read more[Yakuza] I want to shine a light on the thumbnail.
The blog reflects on struggles, support, and personal growth, touching on themes of redemption and the complexity of relationships.
Read more[Yakuza] Recently cleared.
Japan Otaku reviews praise the improved combat system, but critique some story elements as unsatisfying and lacking depth.
Read more[Yakuza] Is it true that there will be new recordings in the Switch2 version, Majima-chan…?
Fans express mixed feelings about the remake’s changes, nostalgic characters, and desire for new content in the Japan Otaku Reviews.
Read more[Yakuza] Self-proclaimed man of darkness
The reviews explore themes of darkness, friendship, and light in characters, reflecting on personal experiences and struggles.
Read more[Yakuza] The young man and the female secretary had a good vibe, but it’s bittersweet.
The discussion reflects on trust, gray morals, and the rise of a young leader, drawing parallels with intelligence and support.
Read more[Yakuza] A normal senbei shop girl who is everywhere.
The discussion centers on combat strength in a ninja context, touching on character quirks and provocations in gaming.
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