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[Yakuza] I want Majima-san to be the protagonist again~~~

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I guess it’s impossible now.

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It’s not something to do too many times…

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I’m glad the protagonist had a different charm compared to Kiryu-chan and Ichiban.

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Ah, I was thinking that it wouldn’t work unless they were weakened by amnesia or something, but the action was so crazy that I couldn’t help but laugh.

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>>3

Just by my brother throwing a charged punch while jumping, the weaklings die.

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It’s impossible to go in and hit gung-ho anywhere else.

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But when I think about it, since Kiryu-chan is the protagonist in 7 Gaiden and isn’t particularly weakened, the whole weakening issue doesn’t really matter.

Is it a setting so that returning to Japan is not the objective?

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That brother is scared of pirates… and then he’s already doing an air combo.

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Rather, I wonder if I’ve become stronger thanks to being liberated from various things due to memory loss.

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They mentioned in an interview that this is basically the final work featuring a standalone protagonist.

Next is Saejima as a double protagonist!

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>>10

The combination with the number one seemed interesting, and it was good that it left a lingering hint until the end.

Mr. Majima is so strong that it feels like he’s the only one from Majima Construction.

11: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

Autumn… There are parts of Masaru’s situation that have developed to that point precisely because it’s a side story.

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>>11

Live-action should be divided into smaller parts!

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Don’t you think Saejima and Daigo need standalone works?

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>>12

It was concise and interesting, so it might be a good idea to do a spin-off.

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>>12

This time, I felt potential in Saejima.

I can do a romantic comedy!

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>>22

I thought it was in the realm of a hermit who had given up on marriage, but it turned out they were really enthusiastic about introducing me to women, and that was no good.

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>>30

Since long ago, I’ve been pushing Haruka down and such…

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Please bring out the other Akiyama, not that one!

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I want to see more of the side story commercial method that has taken off.

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The Rich family is too much of a family of geniuses.

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It’s difficult to manage the enemy…

There definitely weren’t any pirates like this in 8…

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What is this rock?

A little lick.

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It may seem outrageous, but it properly depicts the sequel to the Hawaii part thoroughly.

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I secretly wanted a ring asset.

At least by style.

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The balance of being refreshing throughout and then ending on a somber note is nice.

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It’s great that Captain Hook has properly reformed, isn’t it?

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>>17

Noah is surprisingly hot-blooded, isn’t he?

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It’s unfair that something that was meant to be a series where you question if that’s really possible in modern Japan has started to distort the very worldview itself.

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>>27

To begin with, it’s pretty crazy from the perspective of a Yakuza who can clone themselves…

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>>28

Well, UFOs do exist, and it’s a world where Yappy-kun and Robomichio are being put to practical use in caregiving and welfare…

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It’s not acceptable for someone like you to be thriving in the middle of a world that Noah longed for and jumped into.

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Noah is a child who gets hit by adults.

It’s a person of violence.

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Despite being hesitant, Saejima quickly fits in with the pirates.

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There’s no way there’s such a thing as a kappa.

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To be greedy, I wish there were a few more heat actions.

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>>34

This time there was only one gauge, and I feel like heat wasn’t the main focus.

But I really want to use it!

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I felt like I skipped over something because it was too abrupt when Saejima joined!

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It was before becoming a mad dog or losing my memory…

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After fighting with Saejima, I ended up getting on a boat for some reason…

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I really experienced Majima’s sense of speed.

I want to experience Saejima’s power while operating it myself for the first time in a while.

I’ll pull out and lift up things around here vigorously.

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>>39

Brother, you’re a bit soft, so I want to play with a completely hard Saejima.

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>>39

It was fun to pull out the distribution panels and signs around there to fight.

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>>39

Honestly, moving Majima from Extreme 2 wasn’t that fun, but this time he really turned into a speed character, which is great! There were also various things like “I saw that motion in the brawler!”

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It’s a world where ghosts and paranormal phenomena exist normally, so I ended up thinking that the treasure’s ending really is like that.

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The pirate ship is actually quite a playful modification, which is detailed this time.

If you look closely at the deck, you realize it’s a modern ship that has been remodeled from an existing vessel.

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>>43

There is a comment that the power is unclear during the bond conversation around there.

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>>47

As expected, it’s the wave engine.

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>>47

Well, existing ships probably can’t do that kind of jet propulsion anyway.

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It was supposed to be in the order of Noah, Akiyama, Jason, and then Saejima.

After my memory came back, it was nice to see Saejima return to his position as my best friend.

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If possible, I want to do a spin-off featuring my brother and Saejima as double protagonists.

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There are many strong special actions, so even without heat, things like instruments, clones, gunfire, and throwing knives are possible.

If anything, just swaying at high speed can usually avoid most things…

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>>49

I thought I was strong, but I was surprised that in a one-on-one fight, it was an easy win until the Ammon battle.

In team battles, it’s tough if you don’t train your allies.

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If you want to use a heat gun often, it’s enough to keep it at around setting 6.

For some reason, this person doesn’t wobble at all even when they’re completely drunk.

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>>51

The more you drink, the more you become a giant snake.

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What are you doing there in the first place?

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The brothers are wonderfully divided into power type and technique type.

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I laughed at how the luxury cruise ship of the Queen was attacking with outrageous high-speed turns.

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The mad dog style created at 0 is basically just an extra feature in terms of performance…

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It’s fun to grab the enemy and spin them around, you know…

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It’s amazing that at 60 years old, you’re still learning such fighting techniques.

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>>61

If Kiryu-chan didn’t weaken due to cancer, the 7 spin-off would be the strongest, and the Legend Yakuza only has that nature…

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The mini-game implemented in a plain way is amazing.

Ocean Hunter is my first consumer game.

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>>62

This person is seriously knowledgeable about Sega!!

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My brother might get low energy in cold regions and high energy in tropical ones.

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I used Pirate Heat quite a bit since it’s good against multiple opponents, but I didn’t use the mad dog one much.

The rabid dog is strong naturally, but…

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Majima’s brother also has strength that is normally at the level of superhuman power.

Saejima’s raw strength surpasses both Kiryu and Majima.

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>>66

When I was 1, I destroyed the floor of my hometown with punches.

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I thought it was not pleasant that strong enemies escape in the middle of the jump combo, but it’s really great that everything lands when I increase the speed with the ring and dodge.

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The character that I could mess around with while dressing up might have been the one that suited me the best.

In Kiryu-chan’s case, for various reasons, I end up defaulting to it.

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>>68

What I think while fiddling around is that my brother has a good-looking face.

Also, because they have rich emotions, their expressions are diverse and enjoyable to watch.

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>>68

This person looks amazing in a pirate style with dreadlocks, a bare upper body, leather pants, and bare feet.

On the other hand, you can also pull off an intelligent yakuza look with a sharp suit and glasses.

Goro is amazing for pulling off the red checkered shirt absolute no-no otaku style!

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As expected, Saejima is getting old, so it would be impossible for him to punch a bear to death…

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>>69

Throwing a manhole cover, so it should be fine.

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Isn’t this the first time we’ve seen a depiction of Saejima winning quietly?

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In Like a Dragon 9, my brother might switch between the mad dog and pirates.

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>>71

It’s an RPG, so there might be a pirate job option.

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The rabid dog is already quite strong just by repeatedly using the uppercut, and it’s fast on its feet, and it stabs quickly too.

With the repeated △ from the sway, the opponent usually dies.

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Simply put, the rabid dog’s heat is difficult to use…

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>>74

Compared to 0, the number of proactive strategies has decreased, and it feels like counterattacks are ongoing.

Moreover, not having the ultimate finishing move to use against the opponent I just took down is significant…

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Is it safe to say that the musical scenes are being embellished by Majima’s brother?

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>>76

They say that the language barrier can be overcome, so…

Was the shelling of Hawaii considered an incident…?

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It’s not that I think having an evil protagonist is good, but…

It’s impossible for other protagonists to just brush off killing someone like that.

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>>78

Since it’s supposed to be a flashback…

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>>78

Well, I didn’t know, so there’s nothing I can do about it.

I never expected there would be a white whale where I was blown away to.

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Amon wasn’t that impressive except for the knife throws from the clones…

If you’re being shot at with guns like that along the way, even the pirates’ all-directional defense is going to be tough.

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I realized that my brother seems crazy, but he’s not actually crazy.

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>>81

Aren’t there a lot of crazy people in Hawaii that make my brother go deadpan?

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>>91

(Do you not have a heart?)

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It’s not my fault, right?

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The part where “Japanese doesn’t get through” is also being covered up with a comedic tone…

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There are so many things you can do that players are becoming legendary pirates in Chapter 2 one after another.

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The dress-up was extremely well-received, so I’m glad I said I’ll continue to do it!

Send more revealing outfits for Sonhi.

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I’m not good at boat battles, so I gave up on meeting Amon.

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Brother is cool enough that he looks good in anything he wears…

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>>90

Kiryu-chan’s shoulders are too broad, so the Majima costume doesn’t suit her.

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Becoming a legendary pirate is too easy…

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>>92

Because it’s modern pirate play…

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Even if you don’t know about the white whale, you can imagine what would happen if you were thrown into this water.

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>>93

I don’t intend to throw it in.

I just counterattacked and blew it away.

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The rabid dog Heat lured a misfire against three people while running and against two people.

In one-on-one fights, if you apply a chokehold or stab them, the opponent will generally die.

This time, the speed is so high that honestly, it’s faster to use quick attacks than to hit with a weapon.

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It seems that only Noah and the captain being good friends is not exaggerated.

At least it’s confirmed that a squid pendant is being handed over in the filming scene, and they seemed to have a pretty good relationship.

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>>95

Indeed, the main storyline must be based on something that actually happened…

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>>105

But, you know, there’s no way there would be such a squid, right? You must be exaggerating, right?

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>>105

Kiryu-chan, you deflected the bullets with dual-wielding and protected your allies!

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>>119

(Well, I guess he can do it, my brother…)

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>>95

If that goes wrong, it will be ruined.

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Looking at the status alone, Sugiura is too strong for someone who used to be a shut-in.

Clearly stronger than Higashi or Daigo.

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I’m glad I read Mr. Monkey’s Aihav in advance.

103: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

It’s impressive that even though he’s a comedic foil, the scene where he threatens the villain is done in a genuinely scary way.

104: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

I love the entire last part this time.

The truth about the dragon’s heart, dancing, and visiting the hospital room.

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>>104

It genuinely made me teary to see a grown adult dealing with immortality…

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I prefer experience points over gold for enhancements.

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I love how Tucker is genuinely scared by the story about losing a finger.

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>>110

That old man appeared with a face like a mastermind, yet his sensitivity is surprisingly ordinary.

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>>126

By the time the story wraps up, I’ve become like a refreshing old man seeking romance.

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The rabid dog biting the cutlass in the beginning left the strongest impression on me.

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On the contrary, why don’t you believe in the most important thing!

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>>115

You’re trying to compete with us, aren’t you~?

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>>115

I’m a realist in one way or another… If I see it in reality, I’ll accept it.

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>>115

There can’t possibly be that many squids, right?

I defeated it, but…

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>>115

No, there are no squid the size of a ship, Majima-san…

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The white whale isToo cramped in that tank!

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Well, maybe because the attack range is wide this time, even those who got knocked down can still get hit normally.

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The huge grilled squid loaded with radioactivity is dangerous!

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It’s fun to throw a boomerang katana and run around increasing the damage.

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Saejima is good, but I want to use Akiyama soon. Before the announcement of the 8 side story, I thought Akiyama would be the protagonist as a matter of course.

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I’m trying to go through all the content before saving $10,000 in Chapter 2, but I’m not making any progress…

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Naval battles are the most difficult, or rather, the limit for ship enhancements is too low…

I was using the laser because the numbers were better, but since it takes time to get a full hit, I should have switched to full burst halfway through…

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You and your brother make the best combination, don’t you?

I’m glad these two are the main characters in the sequel.

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It’s not that Kamurocho is bad, but when it’s as wide as the Hawaii map, it’s worth walking around.

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>>131

The charm of Kamurocho lies in its long depiction, allowing for changes in stores and exploration with a local feel even without looking at the map.

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The stones around that old man’s house.

It remains in memory incredibly well, but what was that again?

I was completely taken by surprise when I thought that.

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It seems like nobody would believe that there would be a live-action part with Akiyama and Ryuji before the announcement of the 8th side story.

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>>133

Isn’t that Ryuji from Akiyama?

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>>133

It’s Akiyama Ryuuji, not just Akiyama and Ryuji.

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If I run away from a naval battle because it’s a hassle, my morale would drop significantly, and that frustrates me.

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There are no red bull cows in Hawaii, you know?

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I mean, even though 8 was set in Hawaii, it was a bit too dark.

It must have been difficult to balance the story with Kiryu-chan’s ending.

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>>140

It might have been judged that doing it in places like Kamurocho would be too dark.

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It’s unfair how the pirate hat looks so good on the upper body bare near the end.

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>>141

It’s cool, isn’t it? A fusion style of Yakuza and pirates.

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I’m sorry, but the text provided appears to be in a form that does not have a direct translation to English. It seems to be more of a sound or expression rather than a word or phrase with a specific meaning.

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>>144

You’re quite good at voice acting, so I’m looking forward to your reactions in the 8 side story commentary!

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>>152

(Punch cut)

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Saejima becomes a Matagi again!! Yakuza 8 Side Story 2!

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>>145

What are you going to do if it becomes an independent series like Erobare?

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>>145

I wish you would release the Hokkaido map again; I won’t get angry this time.

This time, let’s go searching for gold nuggets.

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>>145

Maybe I’ll go to Russia…

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This time, I was surprised that the recovery amount for food items, with certain exceptions, was quite low.

If it were spring, even tuna sandwiches would be useful.

…Is this the difference in stamina with the Legend?

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I believe everyone can pull off the otaku style of a red checkered shirt, jeans, fingerless gloves, and a bandana.

It’s funny how sub-stories blend in surprisingly well just like this.

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The Joker Pirates are so incredibly annoying that I lowered the difficulty…

Send us those missiles and mines too!!

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It’s a shame that there haven’t been many opportunities to enjoy the chaotic battles with everyone participating, even though they are really fun.

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It was good that an explanation was provided for the “too young” issue with Blythe, but…

I guess it’s something that comes after.

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>>153

If that’s the case, then there’s no need to deliberately create a young model, and wasn’t there a background setting for it in the first place?

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I’m glad Tucker is just a really good guy.

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>>155

I contributed quite a bit, so it would have been nice to have a larger share.

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I was just saying “Aloha” in Honolulu, and now I’ve become part of a legendary pirate crew!!

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Considering the time that old man spent and the fact that he came up with the idea, it’s only natural to demand a share.

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>>159

I think I should get a little more… (glancing)

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Ikari ends up being the capable one every time, somehow.

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In the spin-off from 7 to 8, Hanawa-san continued, but I wonder who will continue from the spin-off from 8 to 9…

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>>164

Since we went through the trouble of making a new model, how about something like South…

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>>164

Someone like Keith or a collector…

165: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Beef☆ is impressive for being able to serve as vice captain until about the middle.

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An old man pilots a boat to help Jason, who is in critical condition, even though the treasure is about to slip away.

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Everyone is acting with the thought that they shouldn’t put the kids in a shady situation, and it’s quite exquisite that the only ones who aren’t are the final boss and the queen.

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What was Queen…?

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>>169

Isn’t it super interesting to fight on a ship dressed as pirates?! At that point, I’ve fulfilled my role…

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>>169

It seems that there is no clear depiction of death, or they might actually be alive and likely to come back to life.

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>>169

The voice is the same as my ex-wife’s, so maybe she carried the karma of five and disappeared.

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The nice thing about the aftertaste is that trust is established when we show each other our bellies.

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I like that Shigaki is also involved with the Yakuza.

I can tell that deep down he’s a good guy.

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The downside of having a dressing up feature first is that players can change their hairstyles at will.

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I thought my brother was being subjected to terrible torture and that he had lost one or two fingers because he was always wearing black gloves.

I see the ring system; there are still 10 solid ones remaining.

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It’s funny that it was originally supposed to overlap with the release date of Monster Hunter; the part about knowing the world while having adventures with a boy overlaps perfectly!

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I feel that Noah’s sister has the potential to become Fujiko Mine.

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>>176

It’s quite disappointing that there was no combined Heat in the Naomi co-op.

I wanted to have Heat with Shigaki and Rodriguez too.

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The visual kei brother looked so cool in the Tarbo outfit with the fingerless gloves that I couldn’t take my eyes off him.

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Clearing it in a week is definitely impossible!

It took about 30 hours!

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>>180

If I didn’t make detours, I’d be faster.

I’m going to take a detour, but…

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>>190

If you want to become the fastest and strongest man in Honolulu.

It can’t be helped.

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A chubby guy who looks like a ramen shop owner is the Pirate King…?

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>>182

It’s fine if the fat person does something wrong to survive, though.

I love the conclusion of the brother who says, “A man just polishing a chair with his butt can’t be the Pirate King, right?”

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>>182

I wonder if it’s because he’s not chasing dreams or romance that he dresses like such an ordinary guy…

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Why don’t you trust me, even though I’ve always been your ship’s first mate…?

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Does Dad worry about living or dying just at the level of a belly stab?

Well, Kiryu was somewhat sluggish in his movements in 2… although, well, he didn’t show any signs of dying…

I was thinking about unnecessary things all the way to the end.

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>>184

Ordinary people get seriously injured if they are stabbed in the stomach.

The legendary yakuza is not human.

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>>184

In the previous work, Hanawa-san was taken out after just one hit.

Well, to be honest, I’ve always thought that guy is definitely alive.

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>>191

I think there is a possibility that they might actually be alive since they unexpectedly gained popularity in the 7th spin-off.

187: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I like that the four people who have been with us from the beginning don’t have their names mentioned at all during the play, but they seem to be there the whole time.

There’s a proper role in the movie.

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Since it’s the lower part of the belly, the chances of being helped are fairly good.

It was a bit dangerous up there.

194: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I ended up clearing the game without ever figuring out how to raise the level of the support characters.

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I was shocked by Captain Musa’s shooting, but somehow he is still alive.

But in the end, once I achieved my goal, I died right away, so it really was a shooting, wasn’t it…

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Raymond Row is finally Samoa Joe, so…

I wish they had used more of the inner person’s techniques… The Kinnikubuster is probably not allowed, though.

197: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Everyone, including Noah, is off the charts, so Shigaki’s normal yakuza vibe brings balance.

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>>197

What the hell is a 10-year-old kid from a regular background who frequently comes up with yakuza-like ideas?

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Raymond has only been thinking about making a profit by selling Esperanza’s treasure, including labor costs, from the very beginning, which is seriously lacking in romance.

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