
We’ve been growing up watching your back all this time… driving nice cars, cutting through the wind with our shoulders, having people around us bow their heads… we want to become that kind of person… is it wrong for us to think that way!
People who come out of facilities… are they not even allowed to dream?!
That’s good, isn’t it?
It pierces through my past self.
Shut up!
So I decided I was dead.
In just a few hours, despite throwing away the position of representative, he’s the kind of guy who later claims that he didn’t choose the path to change the essence of the yakuza, you know?
>>4
It’s more than the Yakuza.
It’s okay to dream about moving up from the facility.
Yakuza is not good.
>>5
I think it was particularly during the time when the movement to expel organized crime was intense when Kiryu-chan decided to become a yakuza.
Seeing that, it’s quite something to dream of the yakuza…
>>59
Choosing to become a yakuza during the bubble era when there were countless job opportunities shows a lack of options.
What Shishido said is exactly this…
Looking back like this, it’s exactly like Shishido, isn’t it, the past Kiryu-chan?
By the time it’s 1, it will already be dried up.
They’re a yakuza character, but the time they spent as a yakuza in the story is really short, isn’t it?
>>9
Isn’t it because you can’t make an active Yakuza a playable protagonist?
I am a decent person.
>>109
Is it that in the spin-off, Majima became a playable character?
>>112
The Tojo Clan has disbanded! It has disbanded!
>>112
I am a pirate!
>>112
Are you a pirate of the common people?
Despite saying things like this, the part about going against the Dojima family for Kazama-san and quitting if Kazama-san and Nishiki aren’t around…
I want to be like Kazama-san, whom I admire, and I genuinely want to be helpful; I don’t seem to have much of a desire for a good life like that.
If anything, Shishido is even worse for having exchanged lives in the arena.
Compared to everyone who is working hard every day, the dreams of a yakuza are like trash…
>>12
Ebina: “Yakuza are trash by their very existence, so they should die! 😭”
>>14
If you get in the way of someone trying to quit the yakuza and rehabilitate, I have no choice but to make you die.
>>22
👮 “The 5-year rule can be extended indefinitely, so former yakuza should just die.”
Kiryuu-chan was only seeing the good parts of Kazama.
It must have been good for them, though.
Kazama, why are you coming to the orphanage with such a full-on yakuza vibe?
>>15
No matter how far you go, you are just a yakuza after all…
In the end, Haruka, who grew up looking at the back of a yakuza, ended up in a terrible situation, and those who admire yakuza are no good.
>>16
As for 5, that’s one thing, but I feel that actions at 6 are more related to genetics.
So, it was necessary to only show the face of the uncle from the orphanage who is not a yakuza.
There are hardly any people who can act solely based on logic.
The store manager of Stardust teaches the basics of management, offers low initiation fees, and provides financial support to underground doctors.
For some reason, Kazama-san in the main story is depicted as a remarkably good-hearted yakuza, and on top of that, he’s making money too.
I can somewhat understand why Kiryu-chan and Nishikiyama would say, “When we grow up, I’m going to be a yakuza too!”
>>21
Shishido was also mistaken in thinking that Kiryu-chan had been living a glorious life…
>>21
For some reason, I suppose in the fundamental aspects of living alone, they are probably good yakuza…
If ordered, I can kill, and if it comes to an unavoidable situation, I have the coldness to involve ordinary people as well.
>>21
They say that all ordinary people are good, but the essence is that people like Shimano and Shibusawa say that guy is dangerous…
When I think about it carefully, I haven’t killed anyone, but I did engage in some brutal debt collection, so isn’t it possible that at least one person has taken their own life because of Kiryu-chan?
>>23
If we’re counting indirect deaths to that extent, there are plenty in the story…
The misfortune of Kiryu and Nishiki was due to Kazama’s leniency.
If I don’t seriously push back, it will end up like this with the Yakuza…
Don’t bother Daigo!!
At least until the death of the Dojima boss, I was seriously acting as a yakuza and making hundreds of millions from debt collections.
>>28
I guess that’s why he’s been advancing quite smoothly, having gone as far as being an assistant to the underboss and eventually thinking he might have his own group.
I wonder why Kazama’s old man had no involvement with Nishiki’s sick sister.
Did you not have any acquaintance?
>>29
It wasn’t that I was busy because it didn’t even come up in my memories.
>>29
The reason Kazama’s old man was hands-off was because the doctor said they would move the donor quickly if he received some backdoor money.
There is a possibility that ordinary medical expenses are being paid.
>>29
It seems there was talk about covering medical expenses in the original version, and that might not change in the extreme version either, right?
The additional episode of the extreme involves being approached by a doctor who says that money is needed for illegal organ transplants to help.
The story of Nishiki trying to gather things in secret from those around them probably hasn’t even reached Kazama.
>>29
It’s often misunderstood, but there is no way to save Nishiki’s sister.
Nishiki was just deceived and had their money taken.
>>39
I was really sold off to a dark donor involved in organ trafficking caught online.
Exactly 30 million.
>>74
There’s no other way to put it than to say that’s how it is.
Well, the real Kiryu-chan was like a typhoon…
You’re scum that can casually involve innocent people and let them die here, but can you actually do that?
It feels like Kiryu got involved in the story of 2 even though he has almost nothing to do with it.
>>36
Actually, 3-5 is generally being dragged along and moving too.
6 was taking action on their own due to Haruka’s situation.
>>36
Isn’t it mostly like that except for 0 and 1?
Weren’t you the one who was paying for the regular surgery fees, old man?
Although I’ve learned about Kazama’s gory side through conversations with Kiryu-chan and the slaughter scenes in the Jingwon faction, I still admired him.
I ended up meeting an old man who commits orphanage fraud while looking at the back of a guy…
Yakuza can no longer enjoy sweet benefits in this era…
I was thinking that, but I’m confused because there’s something like a castle.
Haruka is like a plague god and should have her existence erased.
I want a reboot where Nishiki survives and they mess around together without going to prison.
If I had become a hitman following in my father’s footsteps…
Since Kiryu-chan receives phone calls from the company they quit and can’t ignore them…
Because I used to be a yakuza, I had to leave Asagao when I was five, so just don’t get involved with me anymore…
Kazama is gathering the children who killed their parents in an orphanage to brainwash them. It’s for good as a bullet shield, you know.
>>49
Nishiki is an accessory of Kiryu.
When Kiryu comes back from prison, Nishiki will start relying on Kiryu for help, hahaha.
For better or worse, Kiryu is being overly deified, while Kazama is quite the ordinary bad yakuza in that world, right?
>>50
🦐 “There’s no good or bad in the Yakuza, right? 💢”
>>50
After killing their parents, they raise the child to look up to them!
This is what they call brainwashing, right?
After 2, it was a position where I could have returned instead of Daigo if I wanted to.
However, Kazama used to kill many people as a hitman for the Tojo Clan in the past.
That’s exactly the number of people that would become legendary.
I’m not as straightforward of a man as you think.
Even in the case of “Kara no Ippitsu,” it originally started as a family feud within the Dojima group.
That guy got several innocent people involved and ended up getting them killed.
Isn’t that Kazama, who drew a bow against Dad in Dojima?
>>54
What do I want to say?
>>54
Even though it’s said that a match pump won’t line up with my signboard.
What they are trying to do is to obscure the issue by bringing it up to Kazama, and they are skilled with their words.
>>66
Align the lines after this too! I want to say that the blood of others becomes your own signboard.
>>66
Rather, it’s a rebuttal to “Don’t paint the signboard with someone else’s blood!” with “Isn’t that the same for the Kazama you admire? Using someone else’s blood is in the nature of the Yakuza.”
I wonder what my brother Majima was doing.
Saejima is almost in prison, but…
>>55
“Smashing into a soapland and causing it to collapse…”
>>61
The rival who destroyed Kasuga’s hometown…
In that world, the bad yakuza are really bad, so there are times when Kazama looks like a saint.
Just because they don’t pay the protection money, they’ll blow up the whole store.
I like how Kiryu-chan can’t say anything because the relationship between Hirose’s boss and Nagumo is exactly the same as Kazama-san’s and his own circumstances.
>>60
It was a relief that you told Nagumo and the others, who were stunned to learn that it was their parents’ enemy, that it was okay for them to cry for Hirose’s father.
Only Kiryu-chan can say that.
Kazama’s boss really does some outrageous things, doesn’t he?
Is this what they call brainwashing?
The fall of Nishiki into darkness is due to the surrounding environment being too bad.
Compared to my friends, I’m looked down on by my subordinates and I’m only a substitute for Kiryu to those above me.
Anyone would go crazy with this.
>>65
Because they are yakuza, it’s usually like that around them.
Kazama’s dad was too kind only to Kiryu and Yumi.
At the beginning of 5, DAIGO ignored the order and got into Kiryu’s taxi, so the president scolded him.
The first mission is to go to another taxi company with a box of sweets to apologize.
I finally finished the 7 side story that had become a subscription, but Shishido was saying something like that…
Even though Daigo has repeatedly said not to involve that person anymore.
>>69
It can’t be helped, Kiryu-san; the story as a game doesn’t work if you don’t get involved.
>>69
When I found out that Daigo was protecting me so that I wouldn’t get involved…! That makes it pretty tricky because Kiryu-chan would also move to help Daigo.
>>82
I don’t know much about you, Daigo, but I’ve respected you for a long time, so I’m happy to meet you. How about some drinks?
>>82
And those who have smelled Kiryu-chan are all trying to imitate Kiryu-chan and not get involved.
Kiryu-chan rushes in and has me pose again.
>>90
Is Kiryu-chan on drugs or something?
Nishiki is the type who would have Kiryu take his place if there wasn’t an additional depiction at the climax, and then treats him like an enemy when he comes back.
Isn’t it because Kazama is such a jerk that Nishiki fell into darkness? That’s what most players conclude.
When Majima was locked up in Soutenbori and awakened, he was allowed to do things relatively freely. Even though Shimano’s development feels like an afterthought, he starts to seem quite smart, doesn’t he…?
If I could buy Kazama from back then for a billion, I would buy him.
Kazama and Kiryu’s relationship is unrelated to the yakuza.
Because I tend to help people without thinking…
>>79
In the end, it’s all about the combat power of one against a thousand.
From 2 onwards, it’s a history of struggling to figure out how to move Kiryu, who no longer has any reason to fight.
As a result, Haruka went insane.
>>83
It’s too abrupt for the yakuza to suddenly wash up on the shore…
>>83
At the point of 2, Kiryu is also crazy, so it’s safe.
>>83
There were already signs of it in the way 5 and 6 were acting absurdly and getting involved in high-paying illegal part-time jobs in Okinawa.
>>121
As I thought, it’s blood…
Isn’t it a bit early to think “Yakuza are garbage” from the thread?
Aren’t you already thinking it’s zero?
>>84
This is a conversation with a loan shark, and Kiryu-chan is already grumbling, “Isn’t there someone the yakuza can make happy…?”
I’m fundamentally not cut out for this.
>>84
Since I reverted to using polite language during the last battle with Kuse, I have some lingering concerns, but I still hold onto hope.
>>73
So if you’re going to interfere with my dream at 5, wouldn’t you rather leave on your own, Mr. Kiryu…?
In the first place, even before 0, Kiryu was already in the fringes of the Yakuza.
It’s a clumsiness to be protecting the kid of the target I killed.
There’s no way you can paint a picture with blood on the wind, right?
They say you shouldn’t dream just because you’re coming from a facility, but looking at the mini-games, I think I could have made it in any industry.
>>91
If Shishido had that kind of stamina and guts, he could probably do any job…
>>96
It’s impossible because the thinking is anti-social…
>>96
So I’ll keep you as an agent, and since Nishitani is here too, you won’t be lonely 😄
>>96
That scarred face is tough due to the work outside…
>>144
Being a pro wrestler seems nice.
>>153
It seems to suit you.
>>91
It’s just that I purely like fighting, so that’s why.
Can you fight anywhere in the world? Yeah.
>>91
If I had experienced acting in BL and then just continued to be a voice actor…
>>91
Rather, the Yakuza is fundamentally unsuited.
>>119
But this person can’t survive outside of being a yakuza.
>>129
It seemed like the taxi driver would be quite suited for it, but is that not possible?
>>136
You’re really good at talking, so you seem very suited for it.
>>129
I can manage real estate and host clubs, and I can also get along with ordinary people like those in snack bars.
>>119
Well, I think you’d be suited for the yakuza too, right?
If it weren’t for the killing in Nishiki, I would have almost become the leader of a third-tier organization at record speed.
>>143
I feel like I’m too easily swayed by emotions to be able to do any work other than collecting debts without involving ordinary people.
Kiryu-chan has learned that she has been making mistakes all her life, so don’t say it too much anymore.
I want you to recognize that I entrusted everything to finding Daigo.
>>97
I like their relationship, but I also feel that Daigo’s life has been a mess because of this person.
Still, it is commendable that they raised the sunflowers beautifully.
Haru… yeah.
“Stopping at a moment with ‘You really did that much!?’ only causes unnecessary damage, making Kiryu-chan more of a half-hearted thing.”
That is Kazama.
>>107
If 2 or Kazama had killed the Shinken faction and Ryuji, this story wouldn’t have happened, so it feels extremely unnecessary.
>>133
If possible, could you also take care of Hebika during the Kiryu-chan abduction incident?
>>133
Dojima: “I understand how you feel, but didn’t you say to kill them all because they are dangerous?”
Kazama’s argument that he is opposing his father and making things bigger is somewhat valid.
Sera was shot, and a stranger from Shimano’s place went wild; Oda betrayed us, Tachibana died, and Kiryu went crazy.
It’s impossible to draw a plan that has miraculously turned into a mysterious two-faced operation, regardless of the harshness.
>>108
If I get sent to prison, Kiryu will probably target me to threaten me, so I’ll have Tachibana hide me and have them become a civilian.
In the meantime, if Sera finds Makoto and completes the procedures for the rights, it should be resolved…
I guess that’s the illustration drawn by Kazama.
Shimano might still be readable, but Oda is too unpredictable.
Shishido is glad to have been bought by Nintendo.
The 20th century was a time when the yakuza had dreams, so there are aspects that are hard to understand with today’s perspective.
To be honest, when it comes to young Kiryu-chan, it’s a bit like that, isn’t it…?
>>114
What do you want to say?
>>114
Is it only when you’re young?
Because Shimano seems to have given a distorted high rating to the boss.
>>120
Well, there are quite a few animals in that world that are smarter than the average person… right?
With a vibe like “This completes Shimano’s crazy dog!”
It’s not like I made it, you know…
Good car (taxi)
The “Majima Chapter” of the 2nd Extreme is the only one that is entirely in a Yakuza state.
Is it just the early Kiryu at 0, early Saejima at 5, and early Kasuga at 7?
I wonder if the script for the remake of 5 and 6 could be thoroughly changed, mainly around Haru.
>>132
In the first place, 8 itself is like a mass of 6 followings, so honestly, isn’t it impossible anymore?
It’s great that Haruka wanted to become a hero.
It doesn’t feel like it’s half-baked.
>>134
That messy hair is rather because he’s completely unsuited for the yakuza…
Too kind of a person.
>>149
But I think the mouth is sharper than the image and the performance is suited for the yakuza.
The essence is well, um.
Haruka, please return to the sexiness of Objeend.
I can probably handle normal work while getting into fights like Yagami-san.
You just changed jobs from one antisocial group to another, didn’t you, brother?
>>140
Ebina: “Die already! 😭”
In the flashback scene, Kiryu-chan is naïve but was an orphan, so her strong desire to rise up and change her life can’t be strongly denied.
I think it’s a good thing that Daigo is the one bringing together the Tojo Clan, after all.
To insist that it is as Kazama wishes.
It’s been way too long since my partner, Sera-kun, got shot and I couldn’t do anything.
Kiryuu-chan also became friends by playing golf with the parliament member.
There may have been children who admired me for standing up to the sarcastic teacher who turned a blind eye to bullying.
(If I teach Kazuma the know-how of real estate management, he will probably return to a normal life…)
Kazama’s old man often comes to check on the orphanage of the children whose parents he killed, dressed in an expensive suit and driving a luxury car.
Isn’t it a bit harsh to pay poorly at the orphanage?
>>151
I think “I was crying tears of joy” might also be a tease from Abano, and I’m not sure if they were that desperate.
>>159
There are quite a few episodes featuring Himawari in the series, but they are relatively scarce outside of 0…
Nishiki is still understandable, but that definitely doesn’t look like a 20-year-old’s face, Kiryu.
You’re really messing up a lot, aren’t you, old man…
It’s so foolish to visit the orphanage coolly and make Kiryu-chan and the others feel admiration…
The term “yakuza of justice” might no longer be usable, but “pirates of justice” can be used without any problem!
It’s partly because of the old-fashioned appearance of the pirate.
Regarding the Jingwon faction, Kazama and the detective…
The sweet double punch has let the remnants escape.
But neither of them are the kind of people who could kill a teenager or a woman…
Don’t play house with the kids of the people you killed, you yakuza.
I wonder if the main character of 9 is really Kiryu-chan.
>>164
As expected, they’re dead…
>>164
Kiryu-chan fighting in a wheelchair?!
>>169
If it’s Kiryu-chan, she might just do it.
>>172
A wheelchair loaded with gadgets from an agent, full of romance…
>>164
If we don’t overturn the statement, it’s said that the last part of 7 side stories features Kiryu-chan as the sole protagonist.
>>164
At the point of the 8 side story’s red nameplate, it’s set up in a way that you can either be dead or alive, so it’s hard to say anything.
After playing the 8 spin-off, I once again thought that Majima-san is really good at being a yakuza.
I feel that “6” did a good job with the theme of parents and children, including the Hirose family.
>>168
That place has rather been valued since ancient times.
Is this the last story of Kiryu-chan!? Both good and bad, it really held it back.
The tough-looking but funny talking older taxi driver has a demand, Kiryu-chan.
Kazuma Kiryu
It’s nice, isn’t it?
Akiyama has found himself in a more difficult position to get involved in the main story than he thought.
Kiryu-chan can’t really go out because the signboard made from past legends is too heavy and causes incidents when she does.
There are quite a few regular jobs that seem suitable for me.