[Yakuza] I think they are the type of character that would be scary in real life.
A discussion on Japan Otaku Reviews explores themes of death, amnesia, and character struggles in a fictional context.
Read more[Yakuza] Put up with the animals.
Discussion on character fates and age anomalies in a story brings humor and speculation among fans about aging and plot twists.
Read more[Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name] Right now, I’m at Hawaii and they want me to gather money and crew, but the problem is that there are so many thugs clustered together that it’s a hassle to even go for a stroll.
Japan Otaku shares thoughts on travel comfort, adventure in Hawaii, and gaming challenges in a humorous, pirate-themed context.
Read more[Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name] Is there a number of knocks for the bathroom door too…?
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various gameplay experiences, characters, and battles in their recent gaming adventures, highlighting surprises and humo…
Read more[Yakuza] Please understand my father’s feelings!
The discussion covers character depth, Minato Ward girls, gaming achievements, and humorous restaurant observations.
Read more[Yakuza] I heard that Majima’s brother is going to become a pirate, so I finished preparing for 7, but Kasuga is really cool!
Japan Otaku Reviews praises character development, game flow, and recommends playing the 7 spin-off before 8 for enjoyment.
Read more[Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name] Masahiro is really an intellectual mastermind, isn’t he…
The Japan Otaku Reviews discuss gaming experiences, character depth, and nostalgia between Heisei and Reiwa eras in Yakuza.
Read more[Yakuza] Pressure
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses DLC characters, their effectiveness, and some humorous interactions among them.
Read more[Yakuza: Like a Dragon] Becoming the new protagonist from Kiryu-chan, who can be said to embody Yakuza itself.
Nobuyoshi Nagoshi stepped down, shifting Yakuza 7 to an RPG format. Despite past failures, it gained popularity with fans.
Read more[Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name] Aloha
Japan Otaku shares thoughts on a game, highlighting its rich side content despite a short main story and tough challenges.
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