
It was nice to see a brother who respects his child, or rather, Noah through and through.
The story may feel somewhat simplistic, but it’s enjoyable because it has a refreshing feeling!
It’s a late start, but it’s a beginning with lower IQ than the 7th side story.
The OP’s musical is seriously good.
I sang it many times in the in-game karaoke.
I’m not comparing to anyone, but Majima is really good at negotiating with villains and tricksters.
>>4
What do you want to say?
>>5
The difference in social experience shows, with the cabaret manager and construction management roles.
It was a great side story with a cool older brother who makes children dream.
A 60-year-old yakuza moving like a rocketeer.
I also like the part where they take Misaki, who lost her father, onto the boat, understanding her feelings.
This work’s older brother is kind to children, isn’t he?
>>9
Children have always been treated kindly throughout history.
It ended with one of the most splendid conclusions in the series.
The result of my older brother prioritizing Noah is good.
The enemy’s firepower suddenly increases during the naval battle, and I can’t deal with it because I skipped the tutorial.
>>12
Let’s incapacitate the opponent by destroying their butt or firing poop cannons at them.
>>12
The only strategy for Devil Flag is to gather strong crew members, train them, and upgrade the ship, so it takes a lot of time and money.
But I heard that as you progress through the chapters, the strength of the enemies also increases.
However, in that world, there are medicines that are good for longevity and health, and there are also giant squids.
There are also bounty targets that the number one has been watching, so it’s a dangerous world even without the hero filter.
>>13
That is still better than the real Hawaii Sugimon, you know, like Hawaii Sugimon.
Reality tends to be more reckless because there are fewer regulations.
I like older brothers who are very sweet to girls and kids.
I realized that the guy in Haku’s form who kidnapped Noa might not actually be Haku, and I thought, my brother is really sharp…
The interactions with the final boss are great, aren’t they?
I thought this was the cause of the memory loss because there was a torture scene in the PV.
It was a squid.
>>19
It was a more gruesome torture scene than I expected, but this person has endured even greater torture for a year…
The Minato Ward girls’ event is that…
If something like that keeps being played in a row, I’ll get tired of it…
At least break it down a bit more for me…
I think OP’s musical well symbolizes the 8 side story.
The theme of my brother taking Noah to a world yet unseen is the core of this game.
The one who drove up the stocks is Rodriguez.
Everyone holding hands, it’s okay to share the happy ending and treasure mountain.
It’s okay to have cheerful stories like this.
Should I make the ace pilot my vice captain and use the coconut machine gun to smack their butt?
Using a poop cannon to cause contamination is strong.
I thought it was well done because it was a story told by Nii-san, so it was okay to embellish it a little.
The poop cannon is that strong…
>>25
I think the cannon is either a status ailment-inflicted poop cannon or a power burst cannon.
If you feel that your crew members are well-trained, it’s generally faster to hit with high firepower.
I was surprised that Nii-san’s sense of money is so down-to-earth.
>>26
Even during the bubble era, I was living a simple life in a rundown apartment.
>>26
Well, it gets destroyed through interaction with Goro…
>>26
But just because I want to eat fatty tuna, I’m going to put the crew on a tuna fishing boat.
What’s with the old man…?
Don’t suddenly turn into a horror movie at the end!
>>28
I love the feeling of romance in treasures that comes with the thought of “no way…”.
You can understand from the help section that freezing is a form of action interference, while burning deals continuous damage.
Fecal contamination has both of those effects.
Raymond didn’t have the vibe of a final boss.
I wonder if it would have looked different if I had known Samoa Joe.
I can somewhat understand the feelings of Shigaki and the Yakuza crew.
The yakuza were just trying their best to survive in that era.
Speaking of the idol bus tour, I just remembered there was something like Kikoman’s oolong tea…
That was definitely the original source and it made me laugh.
>>38
I thought otaku would grow as human beings, but they just hit back with resentment and it makes me laugh.
I’m doing ship battles on Madlantis to train my crew, but I think the Smotori pirates are really the worst of the worst.
I’m happy about the change that allows hill surfers to pick up items and do the Aloha while still riding.
It was stressful when I was 8, you know.
Because stronger guys are at the top of the rankings than Mortimer and the others.
After defeating those guys, it feels like, huh?
>>41
If the opponents in the story are as strong as boss-level enemies in side events, the story won’t progress…
>>45
That’s true, but there are a lot of strong ones among the big guys and the flashy ones like Yappy-kun, especially in the top ranks.
Saijima is taking care of the aftermath of the big dissolution! They said they were going back! But I was surprised at how into it they are, starting to become pirates.
>>42
Saeshima must have had a hard time coming home late, just like Daigo.
I realized quite later that it would have been enough to just sink this ship in a single match on board.
I was thinking, isn’t it impossible to get an S rank no matter what?
I was ignoring it because Monster Hunter was busy, but I’ve heard good things about it.
It’s the last murder, isn’t it?
>>46
It’s not my fault, right?
>>46
They’re happily dancing in the ending…
>>46
If I knew there were whales, it would be murder.
I didn’t know, so it’s not my fault.
“I always thought it was the stones around that house.”
The ending is so good that it might be my favorite of all time.
>>51
I burst out laughing because Saejima was dancing with sharp moves in the center.
I saw the live-action part of Masaru, but it made me feel rather uncomfortable.
Dreams, hopes, and the future – somehow, I felt like they were deflating.
“It’s for your own good…”
That Minato Ward girl is also my brother’s pirate crew member!
You are stronger than the crew members you struggled to get in the mini-games…
Self-defense (sniper rifle)
The toughest thing is the fighter jet where you can’t cheat at all…
It feels like a bit of yelling, Dust Minami and Nishida are like, “Whoa, this this!”
Those guys are already brain fried.
>>59
On the contrary, being kind makes it too funny, like an otaku who has interpretive inconsistencies saying, “That gives me goosebumps!” or “My dad wouldn’t say something like that!”
>>59
They were also doing business with the former directly affiliated group leader, so they should be quite high up in status…
>>67
Since it’s confirmed that I’ve been involved with the Yakuza for over 20 years, I should at least have a position like an executive within the Majima-gumi…
The mummy pirate crew using poop cannons and the freeze-centered pirate crew are a pain in the ass with their status ailments.
The fact that I was enthusiastically mentioned by my subordinates for hitting someone with an umbrella or a metal bat is more than just a dark history; it was a disaster.
Those guys have a face like they’re meant to be tossed around, and they come cooking monster squids in front of the treasure.
>>64
But I think my brother, before he lost his memory, would tell me to hurry up and grill the squid!
Big squid is delicious…
>>65
It must be delicious because it’s supervised by Masaru.
Those guys are amazing for not reacting to the treasure and just coming out with grilled squid.
Does such a giant squid really exist…?
>>69
You saw me on Nere Island, fought me, and even rode a ship, didn’t you?
>>69
You should have fought not only squid but also giant sharks.
The reason for being next to Majima is that “if it’s the old man, something interesting is definitely going to happen.”
As expected, it’s because I’ve been in the Majima family for a long time.
>>72
You adrenaline junkies…
Even if you know about giant squid, if someone says, “It was a squid bigger than the ship!” you might think that’s a bit exaggerated…
Compared to Saejima, who doesn’t have a single member appearing, you’re blessed with subordinates, aren’t you, brother?
Hero Kasuga Ichiban, who has become so perfect that he can no longer distinguish between reality and fantasy.
Why is Oka-san so into being a pirate…?
>>80
A person who stands out a lot at the end of the Devil Flag arc.
>>80
There are too many crew members who have comments like that…!
At our place, Yuki-chan takes charge of the rope and is playing Tarzan.
Seeing my father defuse bombs on instinct and still being able to continue is quite something, isn’t it, Nishida?
Since Beef and Hill are mandatory members, they will appear in scenes as sub or anything else!
If I’m going to be made to ride a tuna boat just for fun, then being a pirate should be easy enough.
In the first place, the Saejima group was only functioning during the “If” of the Objeand.
Maybe during the main story, Chief Saejima is in prison and can’t do anything because he’s always escaping…
Could it be that the true Mad Atlantis is Honolulu?
I was playing it pretty casually, but suddenly the final boss drained my health drastically, and I panicked.
This is done too, but Majima is really strong.
It’s not a movement for the sixtieth birthday.
Who is in the Saejima gang?
Baba-chan and Kido-chan, huh?
This time, Majima’s special abilities are all strong.
Amon doesn’t seem very strong when it comes to gimmick responses.
I was wondering how it would be to have strong allies in an action game, but with this many people, it’s actually quite fun.
It’s interesting, but is this a story from the 21st century?
>>93
That’s right, Captain.
You are a time traveler from the future who has slipped back to the Age of Discovery.
>>93
What is it? If you have something to say, the Devil Flags are coming, you know?
>>93
There’s no way a ship can make such a sharp turn.
Actually, the captain is in the 22nd century.
There were no problems with a large number of robots outside, but this time the Amane family is too many…!
It must be the accumulation of the group battles from 6 or 7’s spin-off, this time in the pirate battle.
The Yakuza who were left stranded after the big disbandment should have all become pirates and attacked Nippon Yusen…
Captain Beef, stop flailing your arms and legs with a straight face.
The substory feels overall too much like the Heisei era.
In that world’s historical record, it is quite concerning that a hotel along the Hawaiian coast was partially destroyed by cannon fire from a pirate ship.
I think Noah would have been the main character if it were Disney.
>>103
Recently, does Disney have a yakuza with a tattoo on their ally side…?
>>106
Well, since my friends have tattoos, ocean action is popular, so I might be able to do it too…!
I thought the giant Yappy-kun battle would be utilized in the new work.
Isn’t Mortimer’s life too sad?
>>105
I’m going to get some money with Masaru and rig the game a little~
Masaru?? Masaru????
>>105
If it’s not just me, then it’s alright! It’s my fault for doing it!
Without the ties or poses of the Yakuza, he’s just a good-natured outlaw brother.
The final boss being eaten by an animal and dying feels very Disney-like.
I wondered why they used Samoa Joe for such a mediocre boss.
>>110
I can’t let that uncool adult Noah see me like this, right?
Recently, child characters are generally understanding and quick-witted, which is good.
It’s too beautiful with just the main part, but I’m glad you delivered the usual messy vibe with the sub story.
I used to think guns were strong in team battles, but I realized much later that constantly throwing Batta-Dos with the rabid dog is way stronger.
Even towards Keith and Jack, the older brother surprisingly shows some competence, but against the final boss, he’s always like, “You’re pathetic…” so it seems intentional that the final boss is weak.
Brother of the Cutlass Boomerang!
In the side story 7, everyone was falling down left and right, but this time the allies are strong and dependable.
The Amond Pirates were holding out for quite a number of times.
>>119
Most of my friends are working adults who do pirate play as a side job.
It’s not good to have the thumbs biting each other with the style enhancement and pirates’ motion enhancement rings.
I’m honestly grateful for the charge gun upgrade…
Finally, the pirate ships appeared in Hawaii, and while everyone was going crazy about it, it turned into a huge disaster.
That’s an invasion.
I bet Kiryu-chan, who hears that story, thinks it’s definitely an auditory hallucination told to them during their illness.
That said, it’s not unfortunate since I’m trying to recreate what happened 7 years ago when I fight with my brother…
I wondered why a lariat? turns out it was Samoa Joe…
I was watching the match at Noah.
Noah’s situation is complicated!!!
As usual, when I stick with just one main character, the final boss’s power surges dramatically.
On the contrary, they probably teased the commentator, who wouldn’t complain no matter how things turned out.
I was wondering where First Summer was, and it turns out they were there from the beginning…
Time is Guten Morgen.
“This door is so hard, huh? You’re so weak! Saejima laughs.”
It seems that power is still as strong as ever.
>>130
I heard a loud noise from behind, and it was no good.
>>136
I want you to stop because it revives the trauma of how my number and Junki were run over in one shot multiple times in that game.
If I fought Amon in a naval battle, only Saejima would survive in the end, and that would be so emotional…
I can’t remember if Kiryu-chan has ever fought a giant creature.
Whether it was a side story, the main story, or a sub-quest…
>>132
Main story… 2 tigers
Sub… Shark
>>132
If it’s okay to include OTE as well.
Until now, the allies in the judge have mostly been leisurely walking around, only concerned with distracting the enemy’s target at most…
The reason Majima is strong is… because he is not alone.
In the 7th side story, Mr. Kaito was the first to die.
I’m laughing because you died well again this time.
I thought I saw a crumpled paper tube lying by the roadside after the battle, but it turned out to be a bent metal bat.
Aren’t the people of Hawaii unusually strong?
>>139
It’s safe because it’s weirder that the older brother can bend a bat that can return cannonballs with his knee.
“I want treasure!! There were so many obvious rivals.”
If someone starts talking about having just one slave, drugs, or shady deals, well, they might get killed.
No, I just fell and got eaten and died on my own.
>>133
Even if Mushu is shot dead right in front of them, the child shows no reaction; their demeanor is different.
It was a bit difficult to get the cooperation heat out.
>>142
Masaru… don’t be so forward, the direction is too long…
From around the 7th side story, there are some nostalgic battle motions here and there, right?
A huge swinging low kick from both sides.
Akiyama’s voice acting is so good…
First Summer Uika’s voice acting is amazing… I thought it was Minami Takayama…
Isn’t Mortimer too weak? What exactly makes him the strongest? The sumo wrestlers are stronger, you know?
Wasn’t there a giant squid in the sea of Onomichi?
>>151
It’s an octopus.
Legendary octopus
The old man throwing stones into the sea is confusing, but maybe he was just senile…
>>152
Aren’t you out of regrets anymore?
>>152
That’s what I meant by explaining it like that! There were descriptions, right?
>>157
I don’t understand… I get that organizing and tidying up is important, but…
Why would someone throw away their own possessions at the time of death, even though they have children…?
>>178
When I shared with Brys, that kind of late-stage elderly power-hungry vitality anti-social group was born.
Of course I’ll throw it away.
>>187
It seemed like Grandpa and Bryce were getting along well, so maybe he’s not worried about that?
>>178
It’s hard to say whether living a long life is a good thing or a bad thing for the person themselves…
That grandfather certainly lived a long life, but considering that he lost his memories from his younger days and only occasionally regained his sanity in his later years…
>>152
Isn’t it true that as Ishigaki says, the standing bird doesn’t muddy the traces?
I was throwing it away in a way that no one could see it.
>>152
Since I’ve already realized that I’m going to die, shouldn’t I take care of things while I’m still sane?
Right now, nobody notices, but if it’s left as it is, someone might realize it later and it could lead to strange troubles.
>>165
I think it was because I saw Blythe up close that I decided I no longer needed it.
Since you yourself aren’t seeking money, you don’t reject anyone who comes at all.
The people around Shigaki are frequently talking about their share and trying to present a small-time vibe.
>>155
Well, from the perspective of Shigaki, it’s not acceptable to say that there were no results when the lives of 100 yakuza members and their families are at stake…
Mortimer-kun might get beaten up even if he shows up in front of the judge.
Perhaps the developers assumed that users would prioritize the main content and then do level grinding with the side content when they got stuck, leading to this balance.
Of course, I have to quickly proceed with such an interesting sub.
Even if you’ve been working behind the scenes to arrange things.
The rule from the shrine of 1 is that those who come later and try to take everything with minimal effort will lose.
I started laughing at Akiyama’s movie, but it’s so damn long…
>>162
Because it’s being permeated!
I wonder if you can hear this!
I was a bit surprised that there wasn’t a last QTE.
I thought there might be a third form or QTE or something, but it just got killed by a normal clone.
It’s clear that the Devil Flags crew is strong because the Mad Atlantis guys just decided to leave them be.
The Yakuza are terrible, but with pirates, there are good pirates and bad pirates… I felt that vibe.
Well, I’m killing people normally, but I haven’t really touched on that aspect much.
>>168
It’s refreshing this time to not be bound by the rules of the yakuza genre.
As always, Baba-chan’s voice is cool.
Could it be that the genome from the challenge qualification match is stronger…? Mortimer is really something else.
I thought Majima would use money for saving the yakuza, but then he refused that?
The conclusion that you should work steadily without relying on such things is too reasonable.
>>171
This person has worked hard and climbed to become the No. 1 in the cabaret.
Even if you say it’s for money, it’s different from the satisfaction of the elderly and the step-up for low-income individuals.
Shigaki is earnest, after all…
The number ten bath… It’s not even something to be grateful for anymore.
I no longer had the energy to squabble with Blythe while managing a family, and I just offered up my heart of a dragon to keep the treasure’s secret.
By the time Blythe fell from power, I had also forgotten where the treasure was.
By the time the treasure was found, they probably had no intention of living long anymore.
Shigaki gives off a vibe of an average yakuza, both good and bad, which makes him strangely rare…
I was completely sure it was just the usual yakuza kind of situation…
>>177
The part where he disguised himself as Haku to try to kill Majima for treasure, and continued to try to kill him even after being found out, really felt like a typical Yakuza, and I thought it would lead to him being taken out by the enemy.
I have a lot to say, but…
Goro is a tiger, right?
>>179
That story is already over.
Since the time of the 7 spin-off, I had only been looking at breasts during the live-action parts, so it wasn’t difficult this time either.
I never expected to see Masaru’s breasts in this work…
The live-action part with the shower scene was quite shocking, wasn’t it?
I was convinced that the reason I couldn’t find the treasure was due to changes in the terrain and not because of forgetfulness.
Unlike Kiryu-chan, Majima-san actively uses violence, so that’s dangerous.
Of course, there’s the premise that the opponent is a villain.
If my brother works seriously, he would make money steadily, so that’s a relief.
I think it’s tough for the crew, but hang in there!
The toughest battle was probably against Crystal Papillon-chan…
In terms of difficulty and visuals…
>>189
I wonder why I was so desperate to stare at the crotch of that suspicious person.
>>190
Well, the performance is extremely excellent, so I’ll forgive it…
Even if I lose to the level 50 group, I didn’t think I would be among the strongest at the 40 cap.
Isn’t there a girl from Minato Ward who seems out of place because the modeling is too different from the others? But when I saw the live-action part, I realized she was actually modeled quite faithfully.
>>192
I wonder if it feels strange because it doesn’t beautify things in a game-like way…
Crystal Papillon is strong both in combat squads and artillery units, so she’s really convenient.
If that stone hadn’t been discarded and remained, the first one to come get it would have been your brother Majima.
The best part is that your comebacks in the Majima Group are already well-honed…
Are you going to join Majima Construction?
Who did everyone make the vice-captain?
I am Julie-chan!!
In the story, it’s often referred to as a imitation, but that pirate…
The Queen has gone mad and said everyone should dress like pirates and cause a ruckus! Then I’ll distribute gold! That’s what’s going on…
Since there is no Blythe and we found the treasure,
Now that I no longer have a purpose for extending my life, the stone has also become unnecessary.
It would be troublesome if it were found later and became a new source of conflict…