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[Yakuza] The pre-release hype was incredibly bad, and even the game system changed, yet they successfully switched the main character, which is impressive.

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I think half of the bad reputation was because of this face.

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I thought it couldn’t be helped that there was that with 6 and the change of the main character.

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>>1

It’s inevitable to be replaced, but I was told repeatedly, “Is it really this thug?”

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He is the legendary hero who overturned the desperate pre-release expectations.

But I wonder if I made such a face during the work.

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Hey… stop smiling carelessly, you yakuza.

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Even as a story, 7 was incredibly interesting…

As the first appearance of a new protagonist, it can be said to be perfect.

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Yakuza of Light

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>>6

Are you saying that Kiryu-chan is darkness!?

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>>7

The yakuza is involved in underground businesses that are black and shady!

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Heh heh… I’ll rise to the top no matter what it takes.

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The worst pre-release reputation was overturned by the interestingness of the scenario.

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It’s great that Kasuga Ichiban, who climbed up from rock bottom, embodies the game Yakuza: Like a Dragon 7, which overturned the poor pre-release reputation.

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The initial report was like this, so there was zero charm...

New protagonist: Kasuga Ichiban

The initial report was like this, so there was zero charm…

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>>11

It just looks like a named thug being taken down on the first floor of a building.

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The system is rather subtle.

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Could it be that this series would be rated higher by focusing heavily on the story rather than adding a lot of weird mini-games?

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>>14

I like that weird mini-game as it is…

Sometimes there are some crappy games mixed in.

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This guy isn’t suited for the yakuza compared to Kiryu-chan.

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There are quite a few places where the game system in 7 is pretty messed up.

That said, it’s still within the bounds of a typical mainstream RPG, so it’s at least interesting, and I was impressed by Dragon Quest.

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The combat system in 7 is a bit questionable.

The story was so good that it more than made up for it.

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The dissatisfaction with 7 was largely regarding the battle system.

I felt the essence of the Persona series in how they fixed that into a system with a clear sense of refreshment at 8.

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>>19

It’s not a persona…

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Everyone loves the number one too much, don’t they?

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At the start of the game, I liked it the most, but seeing it in shambles and crying at the end made me like it even more…

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I didn’t dislike him, aside from his personality, when he was eating beef bowl.

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>>23

Beef bowl is delicious, isn’t it?

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I thought this was a masterpiece in the scene where they talk about their dreams while drinking cup sake after escaping homelessness in Namba.

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I thought her flashy hairstyle was the complete opposite of Kiryu-chan.

It was just a regular punch perm.

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Even after it was released, there were people both online and in real life who complained without actually playing, saying they couldn’t understand the fun of the scenario until they tried it.

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I thought it was because the voice was like a brocade that leads to falling into darkness… but it turned out to be light.

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I forgave him because Yaku was the first to forgive, but if you think about what he did, isn’t he an outrageous villain?

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>>29

But Ichii is forgiving.

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>>29

Therefore, I was stabbed by someone I absolutely would not forgive.

It seemed as if I had been pierced by a distortion that I had created myself.

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>>29

Because I understand that there’s no turning back now, and that there’s nothing that can be done, it’s precisely for that reason that my heartfelt persuasion resonates, beyond reason.

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I was amazed at how well they polished it to be quite interesting as a turn-based battle in 8.

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I decided to buy it at the point when it said you can change your job at the Hello Work!

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I really love the time with a party of three dirty unemployed old men.

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I understand that changing the old man protagonist is about to reach its limit.

Why do you have to become an old man again from there?

I’m glad.

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It feels like both Ichiban and Majima-san are half-suspecting each other of being weird, but they stick together until the end despite everything…

Kiryuu-chan is quite easily fooled by eccentric people.

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I thought I had become an incredibly rebellious protagonist.

Well, there are places that will send you to the hospital if you get angry, but basically, they are kind.

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The engine starts to kick in a little after the beginning.

As an RPG, it was extremely rough, so right after its release, there were a few opinions from players saying things like “this is boring…”

A few days later, I thought, “Wait, this is actually really interesting…?” and I had turned my reputation around from rock bottom.

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Job hunting at Hello Work… I see?

Dancer…? Idol…?

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It seemed that once it was announced that it had changed from an action game to an RPG, the atmosphere was as if it had already ended.

…I thought I was done for too!

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Still around twenty years old, huh? It’s been 20 years in prison.

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The combat was like that, but the improvements in 8 were amazing.

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Well, in command battles, there are few techniques at first, so it inevitably becomes rather dull in the beginning…

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I recently went on a stage tour in Ijincho, but there’s no Hello Work in Isezakicho.

Also, the model store of Survivor was closed down and there was a concrete block standing there.

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>>45

It seems like the Hello Work office is located deeper in Kannai, or more specifically, in Bashamichi…

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In many ways, it seems like the next one will also be the last.

I wonder if they will reveal the new main character again before that.

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After this, I did the series and laughed at the paradise in the first one.

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If the player didn’t have a good impression of the first one, the persuasion about the coin locker would have looked completely different.

You can really see that the first one is a great character.

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The new elements, such as delivery help and collecting muscle monsters, that push the limits were great too.

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>>49

But I’m a Sujimono Master! I think I can’t complain even if a hitman is sent from a flower card shop in Kyoto.

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>>55

There’s no way I didn’t think it through before making it… I should have…

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>>55

It seems that Sujimon is not being scolded by Nintendo.

I was scolded for the dragon cart.

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>>71

That’s precisely because of the Mario Kart matter that it would be done on a real stage…

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>>71

The Sujimono Kart also made a comeback in 8, so I’m not particularly being scolded.

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>>55

That’s where Sonic’s boss and Mario’s uncle regularly exchange brotherly cups…

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On the contrary, while the system in 8 was good, it feels like the story got a bit scattered because they combined the main story and Kiryu’s story.

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>>50

In the end, it’s Kiryu-chan’s farewell party, so it can’t be helped.

Did you guys get along that well? It all starts with a question like that.

It was an unsatisfying story that Kiryu-chan just solved the biggest grudge.

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To be honest, if the voice actor wasn’t someone from Nishiki, it wouldn’t have been accepted as well.

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>>51

That person is really good at crying acting…

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It’s too funny that delivery health is in the position of a summoned beast.

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In the real early stages, I can’t really tell what kind of guy the first one is, and it’s just too overwhelming.

For better or worse, it all starts when you go to the foreigner town…

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Even if Ichiban wasn’t the one to take the blame, it seems that the outcome for Waka wouldn’t have changed.

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>>54

I think the good things about Waka are all things that he brought upon himself and can’t be helped.

Sometimes there are people who blame Yumeno, but no matter how you think about it, it’s clearly Yowak.

It’s only someone like Waka or Kashira that you can rightfully blame.

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>>68

Troubles could be handled relatively well with my father’s strength, the boss’s money, and my utmost effort.

But they wielded it purely for Waka, although Waka couldn’t realize it.

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It includes elemental weaknesses, but since learning Thunder Divination comes relatively late, I couldn’t exploit the weaknesses at all.

Due to the lack of spread ice, the easy-to-use ice technique turned the battle with the previous game’s protagonist into an ice-pouring festival.

The pinnacle of satellite lasers is so overwhelmingly strong that it feels like this alone might be enough.

The battle aspect was kind of lacking, but it was a good game overall.

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So, is the next work going to rise to become a legend?

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Both works featured the final bosses being related to Arakawa’s father.

There surely aren’t any like that anymore, right? Old man.

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I like this person because they are cute.

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Sujimon is milder than Masking, so it’s fine.

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Since the person from Nishiki has been saying they want to come out just like this for a long time.

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That said, I feel it will be difficult to achieve long-lasting success like Kiryu-chan without putting in a lot of thought.

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I heard that the person from Nishiki was really down after performing in the extreme additional episode.

I’m glad you got to play the role of the top guy… it turned out well.

Well, I often get overshadowed and made to cry.

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It should be connected to other places…

They were getting scolded for not following through properly at their company and using masking instead…

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It’s the biggest connection, but it’s also a debt in Kiryu-chan’s life, you know, Ebina.

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(((Well, if Ichi permits…))) It’s like that in 7 and 8.

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If I believe in you even after the ninth time and get betrayed, resulting in casualties, I think it might be time to get tough.

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>>76

Failing to learn and repeating the same mistakes should happen at most twice.

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>>85

What?

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I can understand that Kiryu-chan takes responsibility for Ebina, but since they are technically brothers-in-law, I thought it was a bit much to almost completely overlook that…

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The turn-based battle that had the worst pre-release reputation was honestly quite bad in practice as well.

The goodness of a scenario that can overshadow even that.

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It might be tough to return at this point, but I hope you can work at Hello Work again after 8.

That’s a calling, isn’t it?

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The Triple Battle Sujimon and Suspicious Snapp and the Island of Dōkatsu are safe.

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Ichi… you’re not cut out for the yakuza…

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I would have died if I hadn’t been treated by Nanba.

Number is… the lifesaver of my life.

I am in a position where my lifesaver has made me their ally!

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The job system has its quirky charm, but I feel it lacks depth.

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I’m a beginner just like Kimura Takuya, but do you think I can start from 7?

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>>86

Since there are fan elements of the Judge series, playing from 7 to 8 could be quite fun.

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>>86

It’s fun to see familiar people and places in Kimutaku 2.

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>>86

The protagonist between Yakuza 1 and 6 is someone who was in prison, so it’s okay.

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>>86

7 is right after Judgment, so it’s perfect for those who started with Judgment.

It’s better to have played some of the previous works to that extent before starting the 7th spin-off.

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>>86

The story of how the group on the Lost side, with Kimutaku, suddenly disappeared is depicted.

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>>86

In the scene where the characters from the previous work appear… I think it’s fine as long as you wonder “who is that,” but other than that, there’s no problem at all.

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>>112

If you want, you can also do the thread image… Who will do it?

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>>127

So it’s okay not to force yourself to play the past works too much.

In the end, if you’re curious about what those praised ones are all about, you can play around from 0 to about 2 later, and for 3 to 6, you can either play according to your preference or research it to deepen your understanding.

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>>86

Even I, who have only played Binary Domain, was able to get in easily, so it should be fine.

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I’m suited for anything other than being a yakuza.

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I think that supporting job placement for former gang members at Hello Work was a grounded way of working, but I wonder if that can no longer be done.

Tataru… do something about it.

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>>89

I guess the Hello Work staff will spread rumors and fire employees, just like on the Tataru Channel…

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>>98

Don’t be the one spreading rumors and then trying to put them out!

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It’s Daidoji’s fault that Ei-chan betrays him.

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Considering the pros and cons socially, it seems that the pros outweigh the cons.

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Thank you, I’ll try 7 when I calm down.

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Ichiro is best suited as the president of a rice cracker company.

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>>97

That rice cracker shop is expanding more and more…

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>>111

I’m leaving it to Eri-chan for now, so it will probably collapse sooner or later…

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Even if there are 9, Tomizawa and Chitose probably won’t show up as party members.

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It seems like discussing it is prohibited on the anonymous bulletin board in that world.

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Somehow, I’ve gotten used to gray-haired Kiryu-chan.

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I will ask to be hired at Chitose.

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If you’re going to do 8, I feel like you should at least do 3, but 3 is old.

I really want you to do it up to 6.

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I believe that Yasuken will also come out for 9 now that 8 has been released.

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>>106

It’s hard to imagine a scenario without Ichi, Nanba, and Adachi-san being together…

By the time he turns 9, it seems that Adachi-san will be getting close to being a real grandpa…

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>>115

I’m already a grandfather.

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If there were nine, I think someone like Mr. Adachi would be good enough to always be in a hideout like Mr. Date.

Given the age…

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I still can’t accept the rough way Hanawa died.

In that case, there was no need to prepare such a role in the 7 side story!

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>>108

Since it was created in 8→7 side story…

I’m in a state where I can’t stop anymore.

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>>108

The order of development is reversed; the character who died in 8 has a backstory that was expanded in the spinoff of 7.

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It’s amazing how Number, who is basically a guest character, casually does regular roles.

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The way Sawa’s leader uses the three different combat styles is so cool that I hope he joins the party in the next game…

But clearly, it’s a background that shouldn’t become an ally…

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>>113

Legally, since it involves a murder with a handgun resulting in life imprisonment, it should be equivalent to a de facto death penalty…

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>>113

There is probably a restriction that you cannot use a character that has committed murder as a playable character.

Even Daigo can’t move it.

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I hate to say it, but after doing six installments, you really get to know Kiryu’s personality and what actions he’ll take, so there’s no freshness left… Of course, Kiryu as a character is very charming.

Conversely, if Ichi continues to drag this on, it might end up being something similar, so I want them to create a side story protagonist like Yagami-san or a new protagonist and rotate them.

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>>116

In the 7 spin-off, letting Tsuruno escape without thinking about it in the moment feels just like Kiryu-chan, but I thought, enough is enough!

It was good that Tsurunokun properly dealt with the situation and came up with a suggestion for a resolution that Daidoji could agree with…

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>>134

Well, it’s because you are the kind of person who can act to help the person in front of you without considering gains or losses that those around you are willing to put their lives on the line for Kiryu as well…

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In a few years, Hart will probably be able to become the protagonist.

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>>119

It’s fine whether it’s a police officer or a detective.

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The light is too strong, so the party members’ brains are being fried.

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I was interested in the series, but I was thinking there are already six installments out…

It might be easier to get involved from here with the protagonist changed, so I was able to reach out.

A lot of unknown yakuza have appeared, huh…

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Retirement is just around the corner, and I’m already an old man.

Why are they so tough…?

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Once you join, you have to participate in the pointless conversations in the party chat…

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>>128

I didn’t expect that just talking about nonsense would be that funny with those old guys.

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I was really surprised to hear Hanawa say in the 7th installment’s interview that he didn’t think it would become popular.

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There must be a life for Ichi too, so a new main character would be fine.

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A dragon on Hart’s back…?

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>>132

Look… does being 15 already mean becoming part of the underworld…?

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If you could stay until retirement from marriage at 9, I’m confident that I could forgive whatever happens along the way.

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Not just Ichiban, but also Number and Adachi-san are too much like humans of light.

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>>136

The Number 8 bond story was really great.

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>>145

I’m glad! It’s not entirely my fault that I got fired!

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Kashira might have anticipated joining the group regarding Chairman Hoshino’s situation.

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I like Kiryu-chan too, but as a protagonist, I ended up liking him even more because of his amazing personality.

The mind is sharp, the response is strong, the acting for crying is incredibly good, and I have six partners.

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Do you want to be Haruto, the main character?

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>>140

When asked if I want to do it, right now it’s a bit uncertain.

I think it could also depend on the seasoning, considering there have been home runs that turned things around based on the previews of the thread.

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Throughout the entire piece, the impression around 3.4 is weak.

5.6 leaves a strong impression in a bad way.

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Ichi loves jumping dogeza.

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I don’t think there’s a need for visual changes in battles just because there are a lot of strange characters in this world to begin with.

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>>144

A pervert attacking with hands and feet sticking out of a garbage bag is not a delusion, it’s a reality…

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>>144

That way, there would be too little variation in appearance…

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>>149

My brother doesn’t have any delusions, so let’s unleash the wild pirate! The side story was quite crazy.

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It’s often said that Kiryu-chan can do anything except for being a yakuza, but that’s half correct and half wrong, isn’t it?

They can handle anything skillfully, but in the end, they end up becoming a yakuza.

The top one is the opposite; they try to become a yakuza aiming to be a parent figure, but they are too soft-hearted and end up not becoming a yakuza.

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I love the times when it feels like I’m Kiryuu-chan’s little brother.

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“I bought it on the first day with the intention of ending the series, and I immediately fell in love with it.”

I wonder if the anonymous commenter from a few years ago is doing well.

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I wish the best story in 9 would end in a grand finale.

I want a strange spin-off where the main character is like a dragon in another world.

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I think scenario 4 is the weirdest.

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>>154

The scenario that is the most bizarre is number 5, so it’s relatively better.

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>>154

There are some loose parts here and there, but since it created the charming character of Akiyama Saejima, my personal evaluation is high.

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Since Kiryu-chan is usually like that, when I see her crying scenes, I’m often surprised and think, “Huh!? Is she crying that much?”

The ending of the 7 spin-off is understandable, but…

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It’s not surprising if a group of perverted musketeers appears like that…

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Mr. Adachi is basically a useless guy who loves alcohol and women, but he is also a man of justice and conviction.

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It’s not even a delusion that humans could have a counterpart.

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>>159

That’s right.

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If Kiryu-chan is going to cry, then it feels like it’s going to be a Poké-Sar…

I cried a lot when Takeru died.

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I wonder if there will be guest protagonists like Tanimura or Shinada, just for that particular work.

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The mob enemies have few patterns, and I’ve already memorized their voices and appearances, so I think my delusions were an invention.

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I hope Shinada is living happily in Nagoya already.

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Honestly, I can no longer distinguish between fantasy and reality, and it’s starting to scare me, like from a hero’s perspective in this world.

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Since it’s the third work at 9, it’s definitely going to become a legend… that’s a solid prediction.

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>>168

Is Alefgard in Europe or South America?

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I think it would be a level of irreparable damage if Haruto got involved in the underworld.

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>>169

The level of misery in Kiryu-chan’s life is seriously what even.

If anything, there’s even a possibility that my dad might ruin his life using connections with the Chinese mafia to get things back.

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>>169

Then, let’s go with Noah.

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>>169

However, being a direct descendant of the Chinese mafia boss and having even inherited Haruka’s blood, there’s simply no way to avoid being targeted for the weak points of the Dojima dragon…

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The story of 4 is dull, or rather, there wasn’t really a need to include Kiryu-chan.

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I thought it was a strange-sounding tiger… but it turned out to be the protagonist.

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>>172

Goro is a cat.

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Mr. Adachi’s voice being that of Akio Otsuka is just too unfair.

That voice making me excited about the free initial call girl service and the internet breaking is just too much.

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Mr. Majima, you are exaggerating too much.

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There’s no such thing as a giant squid, right?

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Looking back now, what on earth is this package…

PS5 Yakuza 7: Whereabouts of Light and Darkness International CERO D for ages 17 and up SEGA Ryu Ga Gotoku

Looking back now, what on earth is this package…

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>>179

Mysterious sheep (sheep that only appears in mini-games)

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>>185

It’s strange that the likes of Sawashiro and the old man are positioned at the center, leaving the younger ones aside, this sheep.

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>>179

Every time I laugh at Nancy-chan.

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I really wanted to do something like Sakamoto Ryoma, you know…

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I really love the Shinada chapter of 5.

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It’s fine to create a clone, but isn’t it strange that the main body is being blown away while automatically attacking?

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Noah is already like a gang member, so it’s fine…

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If “Dragon On” has been out for about a year, then it makes sense that there would be such strong anticipation.

It’s been completely omitted and is being praised as a good guy.

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>>187

Huh, did you appear first?

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Shinada doesn’t have any actor’s circumstances, so I want him to come out again.

It doesn’t go well with Kasuga.

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Number 8 was probably also a selling point for being extremely silly, so they likely included that in the packaging.

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>

Does Dave the Diver want to say it’s a weird otherworld?

Yeah

I’m really happy that the collaboration with other places is centered around Kasuga.

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It seems that they are going to create a completely new game set in Japan around the time of World War I, so the series is successfully expanding its world view.

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Jay is casually here.

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It’s better than Number, who feels like an enemy even though they’re supposed to be allies in the MUJI package.

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Kasuga from Dragon On is a good guy in his own way.

It’s over there where they’re having a proper talk with Mitsu.

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The story of 7 and the spin-off was incredibly intense and good.

Are you saying you like the final boss rather than the story?

No longer able to stop, the young and the lion that transformed with obsession.

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