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[Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name] I want to talk about it with spoilers since I cleared it.

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Noah has a great character.

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Isn’t the difficulty setting of the mini-games in this game a bit off?

The early part of Dragon Kart’s versus mode and the Genome Pirates who are definitely stronger than the star 5 characters.

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I quite like the story about the Yakuza being tossed around by the disbanded Shigaki relations.

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The battles in Dragon Cart are vastly different depending on whether there is a barrier or not.

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The scenario was certainly better than 8.

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It’s refreshing to consistently feel that there’s no excuse for a child to suffer.

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We met for the first time in 1988, so I’ve known Kiryu-chan for 36 years, brother.

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One good thing about 7’s spin-off is that it has a strong new game feature.

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I never expected to merge with the main story in that way.

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What the heck, why did the Creators’ File suddenly start…?

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I burst out laughing at the scene where Sazashima was dancing with amazing energy.

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Are you really 60? Haven’t you eaten the heart of a dragon?

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I bought it thinking it would be a temporary diversion until Monster Hunter, but I’ve been getting sidetracked so much that I haven’t finished it at all.

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This time, my brother’s eloquence pulls the enemy into our ranks.

It felt like the one I wanted to see at 8.

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I was horrified that most of the bounties over 4 are people who casually kill others.

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Why was Haru there at the end?

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But, you know… this story seems suspicious, doesn’t it…?

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If the truth about Rodriguez’s father is hinted at in the story, then it would mean that Rodriguez is a child of his father when he was around 150 years old, right?

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>>18

It’s amazing, isn’t it, ambergris?

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You’re also fighting a big squid, aren’t you?!

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The three of them from the Shigaki Rodriguez stack were great.

If it comes out at 9, it feels like I might die, so there’s no need for me to make a reappearance.

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Q. Why are the enemies and allies mixed together and dancing in the ending?

A. This is generally how the endings of musicals or old American movies look.

Q. The people who died in the main story are dancing in the ending, right?

A. Musicals and old American movies usually end like this.

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What is that documentary-like filming in the first place?

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Is Yukichan’s youthful appearance at 59 due to drinking ambergris?

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The Joker Pirates are incredibly strong in naval battles…

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In pirate battles, you can manage as long as you focus on the boss.

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The refreshing feeling was high when I was battling in the past.

Don’t say this is the last of the action-based Dragon series…

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The stone that Noah tripped over at Rodriguez’s house.

Was that truly the elixir of immortality?

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Ambergris is rare but it does exist…

It’s not strange to have used several characters from previous works that are unrelated to Hawaii…

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Um… this is Ena, a girl from Minato Ward…

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Are you going to team up with my brother as heroes in Hama from now on?

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Goro was licking that stone a bit, wasn’t he?

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I was very satisfied overall, except that the final boss didn’t feel very appealing.

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>>33

I thought I took down Majima with one punch, but then I lost so easily; it was kind of sloppy.

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>>33

That guy is no good because he has charm…

“I’m going to crush him because he’s such a boring guy without dreams or romance, and he’s getting in the way of Noah’s dream…”

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>>37

It’s a Cinderella story from a kid in the slums, so it’s someone who has dreams and romance.

It’s just an outside path.

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It’s a light-hearted and, in a good way, low-IQ scenario throughout, as it’s a spin-off with Majima as the protagonist, but the ending is nicely wrapped up, making it a good scenario in a different sense compared to past works.

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It’s not going as well as I thought for the big dissolution.

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I felt that I can fight as Majima’s brother for another 20 years.

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Since I was always with Noah, there were no scenes of smoking, but it seems that in the ending, there’s a moment where Ryuu smokes a cigarette with his brothers.

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Because the future for the yakuza is non-existent due to the Anti-Organized Crime Law… it’s a dissolution that comes from being cornered.

There is no such thing as a future to begin with.

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Even though I played at the highest difficulty, my brother’s firepower was so high that I didn’t struggle at all…

The damage from the guy waving around the derived weapon is particularly insane.

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If it’s not okay for anti-social forces in Japan, then everyone should just become pirates in Hawaii.

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Thanks to the last continuation, I feel like the life of the 60-year-old group is far from over! It was great.

Wait, Kiryu-san was told he only had six months to live, but the fact that he’s talking like this means his lifespan has been extended.

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>>43

The man who had decided to do whatever he wanted because he thought it was hopeless gained the courage to undergo life-prolonging treatment, and that man is Mr. Kiryu from 8.

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A pirate with dreams like the adventurers of the Age of Discovery that children like Noah admire.

It must be a clear contrast to defeat dull pirates who commit crimes at sea in modern times, lacking any dreams or hopes as mere anti-social elements.

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Majima didn’t receive his share…

If we had that money, we could have rebuilt Majima Construction…

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>>45

Nishida’s response

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The Queen, which seems to have been remodeled from a luxury liner, was quite stylish.

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Daigo is completely to blame for the security company collapsing…

Because I use dirty hands…

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“I was expecting a development like ‘The friendship we’ve realized on this journey is the true treasure of Esperanza!’ but it was different.”

Because of that.

Isn’t it a game that seriously still has the weakest Four Heavenly Kings development?

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>>50

You did that with the Devil Flags over there, didn’t you?

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Is this heroine Noah’s dad?

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It’s not good to align with the trends and become a yakuza! I shouldn’t have done it.

There’s no doubt that 7 was a masterpiece, but from here on, it seems like there’s no way to manage.

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>>53

There are aspects where it feels like a fantasy outlaw world is possible.

Next, Kowloon City was alive in China! Or something like that…

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>>53

Rather, it’s probably because relying solely on Yakuza conflicts is becoming monotonous.

Furthermore, it feels too odd to portray the yakuza acting freely without reflecting the state of society.

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Ambrein floats on water, so if you’re lucky, you might find it.

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Brother, later on online, since the follow-up from the early days isn’t us kidnapping Haru anymore, the sermon about the yakuza way has turned out nicely.

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The value of the final treasure is priceless, isn’t it?

(A surge in reputation)

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Even though I had lost my memory, the scene where I was told not to call my brother was quite sad while playing, so I was happy that they included the exchange after I regained my memory.

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Does the emergence of something like an elixir of immortality suggest that characters like Majima, Saejima, and Kiryu will continue to appear regardless of age?

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>>59

As long as the 90-year-old grandfather Komaki remains strong, the aging in this world is not a debuff.

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>>59

👴🚣‍♀️〰️🪨

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I really like that thing of yours, brother!

I haven’t seen someone get all hyped up and talk like that in front of the final boss recently.

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This time it can’t be helped since they were simply after treasure, but when I see the yakuza coming in and out of Madlantis, I want to ask where their social reintegration is.

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>>61

The fact that Shigaki remained after the ending suggests that they are somewhat handling things, and considering the time of entering Island 8, it’s understandable that they would want to take a break since there’s really nothing on that island.

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>>61

As Ebina said, the yakuza can’t forget that they were yakuza.

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I wondered why they insisted on calling it a potion for immortality instead of a panacea, and it turns out it was for the final twist.

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If the master, cold noodles, and Lauka-lon were eating ambergris, I could understand that…

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I’m worried about Noah’s future after having his brain fried to that extent.

I’ve had some pretty bad thoughts even before becoming a pirate…

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>>68

Well, I feel like my brother is intentionally aligning with Noah’s idea of being a righteous pirate, so he might end up becoming a righteous treasure hunter in the future.

Mortimer’s massacre scene is calm, but…

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I’ve shown a proper and admirable adult back, so… oh, that’s a bit rough.

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Noah will definitely be a pirate in the future.

Too much of a violent brain.

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It really was just the movie at the beginning when my brother, weakened by amnesia, fought against the pirates.

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If it were to come out as 9, I would have to be extremely cautious about how to handle Kiryu-chan’s life and death.

This time it seemed like quite a risky line, but…

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A terminal diagnosis is merely a guideline, and I’ve heard stories of people living many years beyond that.

Anyway, I want Kiryu-chan to live with determination until the adult ceremony.

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I wonder if the next dragon series after 9 will be Project Century.

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The 8th side story has ended, and considering that Kasuga was involved with the Majima family in the epilogue, it seems that next time Kasuga will be led around by brother Majima.

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“Why is Daigo with you from morning till night while the brothers only come at this hour?” I was left speechless by that.

Well, you don’t have to fully recover, but I hope you can live slowly in Okinawa.

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It seems possible to create another story as a side story 8-2 where Akiyama finds a method for prolonging life from somewhere.

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>>78

In the 8th side story, Saejima earns money for Kiryu-chan’s life-saving surgery by being a Matagi…

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The China map seems like it will be fun~

There is also the Habu family, made to order.

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The Yakuza itself has reached its limits, so from now on it’s overseas mafia! I don’t think what I did was bad.

Is this like Yakuza? I don’t think it’s so bad that it’s gradually breaking out of the yakuza framework.

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>>82

In fact, the Chinese mafia at overseas bases is actively targeting Japan on a large scale, and the Southeast Asian mafia is growing significantly.

I want to praise how society is presenting similar aspects properly, but at the same time, it feels unpleasant…

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The real mafia city, Mexico City.

Kasuga is more suited for a global stage than Kiryu-chan.

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I wonder why they don’t use interesting screenwriters in the main story.

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Kart’s Ran-chan’s intention to kill is too high.

If I run ahead, I’ll be turned into charcoal, so I used a strategy of closely following until the very last moment…

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It was a bit tearful to find out at the end that Majima’s reason for wanting to go to Hawaii was to give Kiryu-chan the immortal medicine.

I mean, the main character is already 60 years old…

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The affinity between Hawaii and Kasuga was amazing…

Walking around while greeting feels really natural.

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I have a feeling that if they’re not really doing a side story with Akiyama, the next one will be in Malaysia or Southeast Asia.

It was being talked about a lot for some reason.

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Huh, Kiryu-chan has a hidden child!?

A new conflict begins now over the dragon’s blood left behind by the legendary man…

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>>89

Stop the tragedy of not using a condom already.

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Kasuga is so good at making friends that it seems difficult to create enemy characters.

No matter what I do, I have to prepare a cruel and inhumane outcome because I’m easily swayed.

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It was sad to see my brother, weak and unsure in his movements.

Started moving energetically in a second.

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I thought the clone would be unlocked during the event, but it turned out it was usable from the start, so that was no good.

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Push down and do it forcefully!

No, it’s no good. The only one who can push Kiryu-chan down is Etsuko.

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>>95

She might be the teleclub woman (a dud) I met at the link club.

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>>95

I wonder how old Etsuko is now… She’s the one who is truly immortal, isn’t she…

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Kazuma Kiryu left behind a legacy of 1 trillion yen during the bubble era.

The yakuza, who had gone underground over Kiryu’s will, will meet again…

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>>96

A ridiculously huge man is guarding 1 trillion yen…

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I felt that Noah has quite a bit of potential as a protagonist for the next generation.

Maybe if I really became the protagonist, it wouldn’t be something like the title suggests.

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This time, my brother is in better shape than ever before, has nothing to carry, and has someone to protect, so he isn’t struggling at all.

Well, can he really beat Saejima?

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>>98

What the heck is it to lose to the final boss once?

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>>99

It’s like Kiryu-chan, who can’t stand after fighting with the Goryokai members.

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>>99

Well, it’s quite convincing that if you got hit by a lariat from the person who is the original model for the body, you would definitely lose consciousness…

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The level of scientific and technological advancement has surpassed reality, so I feel that a Kiryu clone would be just fine rather than Kiryu-chan’s child.

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>>101

I don’t want to see things like Kiryuu Solid or Kiryuu Liquid appearing…

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>>108

It’s going to become Adachi-san’s territory!

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>>101

I wanted to fight in action, Nasouji Maru.

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To be honest, Noah was a bit annoying during the journey because he was showing off too much behind Majima.

I regretted dreaming of going outside after my father was stabbed, but it was offset at that point.

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Interestingly, the cow… I’m a bit impressed that Captain Beef is in the last treasure room.

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>>104

There were almost no voices at the event, but the occasional appearance on screen was a tasty position as a guest character.

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I think that the country with the most prominent Asian features would fit in with the locals no matter where it is.

Kiryuu-chan and the older brother just give off a tourist vibe no matter what…

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Isn’t it awful that when you think of Akiyama in Yakuza, two faces come to mind?

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Noah was super cute!

Receiving a letter made Jason in a good mood and it was also interesting.

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Noah is a bit too unlike a child.

It’s not because of my brother’s influence; it was from the beginning…

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The robot slot was occupied by the giant Yappy-kun.

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From the beginning, the first person had joined the pirates, so at the end, I was seriously confused as to why you were being skeptical about the whole story. You were with us, right…?

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Kiryuu-chan will be reborn as a former yakuza who protects a mascot costume…

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Is it really okay for the 20th-anniversary project to end this quickly?

I wonder if there are still any announcements being held back.

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The side quest involving the fava beans was interesting.

I thought it was a misunderstanding type, but is that it!?

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It’s not like I want her to die, but if Kiryu-chan passes away, I feel like I would want to play an isekai reincarnation Yakuza game.

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>>119

Well, if I could start over again with Tensei Nishiki and Yumi.

It must be the greatest happiness for Kiryu-chan, and I want to see it.

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>>123

Because there were no zeros by the time of the Restoration.

I haven’t seen the friendly Nishiki concept in the side story series yet…

I want you to draw my partner, Nishiki, in a strong style, whether it’s in another world or some other setting…

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I will definitely join as the main, and it’s just right for adding some liveliness, beef.

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The format fits too well with otherworldly reincarnation.

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When you raise beef, it properly increases to a silver-level status, and since the vice-captain’s ability enhances stern destruction, it has been adjusted to be quite user-friendly.

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My brother is aggressive yet surprisingly cerebral, so compared to Kiryu-chan, he gets to the point really quickly.

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If you ask me if I want to see Kiryu-chan, who is reincarnated in another world and this time wants to run wild for what she loves without any constraints like this brother, I would say I want to see that.

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Even the villains were drawn in, resembling something out of a shonen manga.

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Changing clothes is fun for my brother.

I want to be able to change clothes anywhere.

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The fact that Ichi’s crew entry is DLC means that it has nothing to do with the storyline!

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In Dragon Quest, the final boss is usually not a dragon, and now that Kiryu-chan has retired, it’s okay to take the yakuza out of the main theme.

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The overseas title has changed from YAKUZA to Like A Dragon, so we’ve reached a point where we don’t have to stick to just the yakuza theme anymore.

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I wonder if the next work will be themed around Tokryu or a scam gang in Myanmar.

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I think the main story gets convoluted simply because there is a need to increase the volume of the narrative.

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It might be a good idea to boldly skip ahead to the next generation and create a story with the three children of Harutono Aichi.

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To be honest, the rescue of former yakuza, as mentioned in the main story, has no end.

It’s boring as a theme to watch…

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People say that Final Fantasy isn’t really final, right?

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In terms of the story, I feel quite satisfied with the ending note and this time, since I’m the one apologizing at 8.

I wonder what 9 will do.

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Next, how about a setting in Myanmar where the security seems to be quite bad?

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>>139

It’s dangerous to gather location recreation data from nearby towns, so that’s out.

Isn’t it too dangerous that it seems like there will be a backlash the moment someone tries to treat it like a sacred site?

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I really think they shouldn’t make anyone other than Furuta do the main script.

The difference in the quality of the stories between Gaiden 7 and Gaiden 8 compared to 8.

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The Dragon Engine’s strength lies in its depiction of neon lights in the nightlife district.

I want a city with as much tacky and flashy neon as possible…

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>>142

I thought maybe Hong Kong? But it seems a lot has been removed by now.

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(Although he doesn’t speak much, Mr. Hill occasionally appears in side stories)

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The large number of appearances due to the guaranteed inclusion slot.

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If things like Gunkanjima and Kowloon City actually existed as strongholds for outlaws, it would be like something out of a fantasy.

But it seems like they probably won’t do that kind of thing in a laid-back manner.

It’s one thing if it’s just a bluff at the climax.

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I like the first crew of four.

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Well, I feel like it’s enough to show my life as something like “Yakuza” rather than actually being in the Yakuza.

Or have Yagami-san do her best.

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You can have battles with muscleheads and giant squid, but pirates are suspicious?

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It’s not just this installment, but this series doesn’t quite excel at group battles.

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>>152

Well, I think there are few action games that are genuinely fun for group battles.

Before I knew it, it seemed like I had been taken down over there on my own, and the sense of cooperation that I wanted to create feels weak.

It might only be something like a meaning in the musou genre.

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Since it’s a pirate theme this time after all,

Ocean Hunter is good, but I wanted a port of Dynamite Deka 2.

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The large organizations of real-life Yakuza are still very much alive, so there isn’t a shortage of material.

I wonder what they’re doing and how.

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Next is the Century, so either way, reality and the Anti-Organized Crime Law are irrelevant.

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Oh, Noah, it’s been a while! You’ve grown so much!

Oh… Goro hasn’t changed at all.

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>>158

So you can bring it out again…

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>>158

That’s why I said it’s a cat.

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