
This person is seriously going for it!! What the heck?
What do you want to say?
The thugs in that world are tough…
I think movie human shields should count as one kill.
>>4
I am definitely taking this down along with the helicopter.
>>4
That’s because the one who shot makes it count as one kill…
If you really killed someone, you’d be going to prison.
>>5
It’s in there, right?
>>5
Attempted murder, instigation of murder, and arson can lead to prison time, you know, nameless being.
>>71
Shut up!
Kicking through a knife that is stabbed in the belly counts as 1.
Throwing from the roof of the building.
Stab with a dagger.
Shoot with a gun.
Break your head with a big, hard object.
Microwave it.
>>7
This area is probably a fatality, right?
>>9
But after the fight is over, everyone will give you money and items for being alive.
>>7
It was the clerk who did it!
I thought, “What does it matter now that a serial murder case is making headlines?”
Considering that they are skilled individuals who are killing tough people in that world one after another makes sense.
>>8
There are people who have survived direct hits from helicopter machine guns, after all…
>>15
The Yakuza have too much durability…
Don’t shoot people with a machine gun fixed to a pedestal.
It was the store clerk who heated it up…
This is seriously a legit person!
I swear.
I said I didn’t kill anyone, so it’s zero…
It’s not something you can do unless you’re really experienced with shooting to quickly fire about three shots with a gun.
I think even if they haven’t killed anyone, they are too involved with death and should be detained more.
It’s strange that someone wouldn’t die from being shot down in a helicopter and exploding in flames.
Originally, the dreams held by yakuza are like garbage compared to the dreams of people who live each day desperately.
I clearly think that using the restaurant staff as a shield is murder.
Even if I were to throw it off the rooftop of the building.
After the battle is over, I’ll come back to the rooftop and you’ll see I’m still alive.
I thought they wouldn’t do something like that in 8, but they threw a grenade inside the helicopter and it was a failure.
Welfare Facility (Morning Glory)
I’m just talking about the case of the one-tatami space regarding the vow to kill.
>>28
I just didn’t commit that murder.
He’s just a regular piece of trash of a Yakuza, and it wouldn’t be surprising if he had crossed a line somewhere and killed someone without particularly caring about it.
>>28
But the development hasn’t killed anyone…
It’s unfortunate that people on Kiryu’s side, like Yumi and Rikiya, die from just one hit to the stomach.
Even Ryudo and Hirose’s boss would die after about three hits.
>>29
The head of the Ryudo family is not dead!
You threw the cow, right!
What is up with Shinada, former professional baseball player, having such a high level of intention to kill with his knife and dagger heat actions?
I like Kiryu-chan’s stern face graphic in the extreme 1 of the thread image the most.
The face from 6 or extreme 2 is too gentle.
So far, Kiryu’s “no kill” setting in 6 is just trying to be amusing.
What we’re doing in battle is just Ichis’ fantasy! The fact that RPG format has allowed this to be resolved is truly innovative.
In the first place, since past games had aspects where Tauriners and Staminans were consumed in large quantities and Heat Actions were repeatedly triggered, it would fit better systemically to adopt an RPG-style MP system.
>>37
It looks scary in two ways that Kiryu-chan, on the verge of death, is acquiring that vision…
Originally, a law-abiding person should avoid violence, but someone like Kazuma Kiryu resolves issues with intimidation and violence when in trouble.
>>40
What do you want to say?
Everyone, wait up.
Just because you’re not dead doesn’t mean you’re doing well afterwards.
At least Kyoko doesn’t seem to worry too much about it.
I have a firm belief that the heat action of the hammer is definitely dead.
I think everyone might have been waiting for it to come back after it falls on the train running from the bridge in Onomichi, as the battle ends.
Perhaps the idea that heating in the microwave or throwing from the rooftop shows that the same delusional skills as Kasuga have been present since the beginning.
Don’t call yourself a Yakuza if you can’t even kill a person!
With Kiryu-chan around, even a shotgun becomes a non-lethal weapon!
Come at me if you want to die!
Killing someone, you know! That’s really scary! (Throws from the building)
Swear.
I just punched him with my bare hands!
It’s true!
The memories of the bridge are nothing but the trash thrown down by the yakuza.
Since you can defeat them regardless of their stamina with a throwdown, it’s easy, and you end up killing them…
In the 8th spin-off, when Majima said he hasn’t killed anyone, I was like, is that really true?
Majima is said to be a mad dog in the world of the yakuza, so I definitely think he has killed several people.
The brother who was trying to poke someone’s eye out with an umbrella on his first appearance can’t possibly be innocent…
Just like Ikuno, they don’t treat anti-social forces as human beings, which is why their kill count is still 0.
I will teach you guys the manners of the underworld!
The microwave attack is probably being done by the staff, so even Yagami, who tries to eliminate deadly techniques like knives and murder moves as much as possible, does it.
>>61
It seems like it looks like Kimura Takuya is the one doing the killing in the microwave scene, so everything else was also deleted along with it.
If 9 has a double protagonist with Majima, does that mean Majima also has delusions?
I remember Date-san saying to Kiryu that you haven’t killed anyone yet because of 6…
In terms of the setting, they probably haven’t actually killed anyone…
I think they are also doing a “don” from above by lifting a large motorcycle.
The lives of ordinary people and yakuza thugs are different, you know.
Even if we drop the helicopter, we might successfully escape like Date-san and the others from the delivery health.
Stabbing someone in the gut and not killing them just won’t fly, huh?
Doesn’t putting it in the microwave like that kill it?
>>74
The door isn’t closed, so normally it won’t start… In other words, you understand, right?
I didn’t kill him.
The other person just died on their own.
It’s too reckless for Raucalon to have survived being shot in the head with a gun.
>>76
There are plenty of people like that surviving in this game…
The heat action will definitely kill this… it’s fine to disregard that for now.
You were dropping the helicopter at 0, right?
It falls not when it hits the ground, but when its HP reaches 0 after being thrown from the building.
Does that mean a flower wreath that’s been hit in the stomach has a chance…?
I think humans are generally strong against shocks because we don’t die even when we are slammed against concrete.
I wonder if there are many cases of death from blood loss.
The portrayal of the impersonators of the Shinsengumi clearly includes scenes of them killing.
Isn’t it true that the thread image isn’t dead?
>>82
Well, since the official word is that they haven’t killed it, it must be true.
What appears to be a dead situation is actually just miraculously alive.
Wasn’t it mentioned in 6 that Akiyama said that Kiryuu-san hasn’t killed anyone?
If it’s not during a movie, I would just run away crying even if I got shot with a rocket launcher.
When I actually did it, I found out that I wasn’t really a non-lethal protagonist after all.
A yakuza with a criminal record for the Dojima murder, a piece of social trash.
There are people like the master of the revolver who fell from a building yet are still living normally, so the line between life and death in that world is too ambiguous.
>>89
The theory that the master barely survived by using the Mine cushion is strangely too plausible and it bothers me.
Mine is definitely dead.
Is the door itself not properly closed?
I think we should keep them in prison since they would quietly skip a few years if we do.
I haven’t confirmed the death, so I’m not dead.
If it weren’t for the confirmation, Mr. Kashiwagi and Laucalon would have been living in a different world.
The guys who caused the accident during the high-speed car chase are definitely dead.
In MGS, you can throw them into the water and drown them.
Throwing from a height and causing a fall was considered a no-kill judgment.
The reason Raucalon is often mentioned is because there is a character named Tamaki who was shot and died in exactly the same way in the story.
Well, there was a difference between whether it succeeded or failed in killing Rikiya.
First, when I was young, I did something on the street with a gun, taking out one person.
>>98
I swear.
Hanawa is definitely alive, right?
>>100
Everyone is laughing while saying things about this guy mixed with their wishes.
I won’t make an unrefined comment, so come back out full of energy…
There is a person who fell from the 47th floor of a building and survived, so master’s survival is possible depending on the conditions.
I think everyone is involved in the gunfight during the car chase.
If you don’t cremate it, it won’t die.
If the contents are a celebrity, they are likely to die at a high probability.