It is not recommended to skip any of the games since a lot of the plot relies on knowledge from previous games. This might cause you to feel lost at times and even if you don't, knowing the events of the previous game gives you a better experience. That being said, the story of most of the games are still somewhat self-contained so even if some of the previous games will be spoiled and you might not understand some things, you will still enjoy any of the games that you play. It is up to you.
Where can I play the games?
All of the mainline games are available on PS4/5, Xbox and PC. (starting from march 25th)
What are the differences between the original games, the kiwamis, and the remastered games?
Yakuza kiwami and kiwami 2 are remakes of the original yakuza 1 and 2 that feature updated graphics, gameplay and new content. Yakuza 3, 4 and 5 remastered are upscaled versions on the original games. The English version of the games was completely retranslated and some cut content from the original release where restored.
Which yakuza games have a dub?
Judgment and Yakuza: like a dragon have english dubbed voices as well as subtitles in French, German, Italian and Spanish. It is also highly likely that any future localisations will also have one. The original Yakuza 1 also has a dub but it's ummm... not the greatest thing.
What is Yakuza Like a Dragon? Is it a spinoff?
Yakuza LaD is the 8th mainline game and it is known as Ryu ga Gotoku 7 (Yakuza 7) in Japan. It's a soft-reboot of the series that focuses on a new protagonist and cast of charecters and unlike the previous games, this one is a turn-based JRPG.
Can I play Yakuza 7 without playing any of the other games?
Yes. Since it focuses on a new cast of charecters and story, you will understand it even if you haven't played any of the other games. However, it will contain story spoilers for a lot of the previous games, especially 5 and 6, so be warned if you're planning on playing those games in the future.
What are Ishin, black panther, Judgment, etc? Are they yakuza games? Are they canon?
Ryu ga gotoku kenzan and Ryu ga gotoku Ishin are Samurai spinoffs that take place during the Edo period. Kurohyo: Ryu ga Gotoku Shinsho (or Yakuza: black panther) and its sequel are spinoffs developed by Syn Sophia for the PSP. The story takes place in kamurocho but it's not related to the main games. Yakuza Dead Souls is a non-canon zombie spinoff that takes place after yakuza 4. It is the only localised game that is stuck on the ps3 :( Binary Domain is a third-person shooter that was made the same creators as yakuza. However, it's not a yakuza game. (Funnily enough though, this is the very first game that was developed under the name RGGStudio) Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise (or Hokuto ga gotoku) is a spinoff that's based on the FotNS manga. There's actually some debate about weather this is a yakuza game or not but we consider it one. Ryu ga Gotoku Online is a free-to-play Gacha RPG. The main story follows Ichiban as the protagonist. The game is not canon but it does have canon backstories for a lot of the series's characters. Judgment is a spinoff that follows the story of Takayuki Yagami, a Kamurocho detective. The story revolves around some Tojo Clan and Omi Alliance members but it's not directly related to the main series.
A live action movie directed by Takashi Miike called Like a Dragon
A 40-minute prequel to said movie
A stage play
A live action TV adaptation of Kurohyou
A 3-volume Manga adaptation of Kurohyou
A TV show that released with yakuza 6 called RGG: Tamashi no Uta
and a series of comics that retell the story of all of the mainline games
Why are some of the songs in the Japanese version different?
Due to licensing issues, a lot of the songs were removed from the English version of the games and were replaced by something else. Fortunately, recent releases like kiwami 2 and judgment have stopped doing this. You can see a list of these songs here If you have any other questions, feel free to ask them here!
Yakuza: Like a Dragon has been out for a while now, what are your thoughts? - Impression Thread
Game Information
Game Title: Yakuza: Like a Dragon Platforms: Playstation 4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, PC Release Date: November 10, 2020 Developer: Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio Publisher: Sega Media:
INTRODUCTION (can be skipped) So a over a week ago i started thinking about how many Japanese expressions i was learning from wasting months spending so much time here watching streams despite not having learnt formally a bit of Japanese. I ended up gathering all the terms, inside jokes i read and heard a lot in the streams to make idk some starter pack meme or test to post lol. But then i thought that maybe it would be more useful to make it a more in deep dictionary. We have many new people coming from the EN side or translated clips and some of them are understandably thrown off or scared on watching something which is 99% in a language you don't know. This isn't the first time someone has tried to do this, there was a very complete post 3 months ago (https://www.reddit.com/Hololive/comments/icgxaq/a_guide_to_basic_written_hololive_japanese/) but from that time till now we have 3x more subscribers and this was more focused on written posts. Mine is different. The focus of this one is mostly two things: That you learn enough things to get a tiny tiny grasp on what's going on streams if there isn't enough translation and than you can get and join in in most inside jokes even if you aren't into the weaboo culture stuff. HOW TO USE Trying to study this is a pointless endeavour. Just look it over with CTRL+F (too lazy to order it alphabetically now) when you hear some term you want an explanation on or some inside term that you don't get fully. The first word is how the word is in romanji (latin alphabet) and then how is written in Japanese (normally hiragana) in case you want to use it. The dictionary divided into 3 sections for ease of use. This isn't a complete rundown of all the Hololive lingo because it would be waay too long and or a Japanese language course because it goes over my knowledge and as a language is way too nuanced and contextual to teach in one post. But i'm open for submissions and corrections from japanese speakers, i only did the work to research every term from others! If you need a more complex translation althrough it's far from perfect, it's always recommended that you use DeepL (https://www.deepl.com/en/translator) DICTIONARY: Basic Japanese expressions:
Ohayo (おはよう): “Good morning”. Casual form of “Ohayo gozaimasu” (おはようございます)
Konnichiwa (こんにちは): “Good afternoon”
Konbanwa (こんばんは): “Good evening”
Oyasumi (おやすみ): “Good night”. Casual form of Oyasuminasai (おやすみなさい)
Hontouni? (本当に): “Really?”. Also it's used in the same way as "really x" in English to emphasize something.
Arigatou (ありがとう): “Thank you”. Casual form of Arigatou gozaimasu (ありがとうございます)
Omedetou! (おめでとう): Congratulations! Casual form of Omedetou gozaimasu (おめでとうございます)
Otsukaresama (お疲れ様): A good translation would be "Thank you for your hard work", more like a common generic expression to say goodbye to co-workers and friends after a work day or meeting. Check out the entry on "otsu-" in the Hololive section to see how they transform the word as a goodbye in their streams.
Tadaima (ただいま): A popular expression you tell someone when you come back home. Here they use it when after they had to leave the stream.
Okaeri (おかえり): What you reply when someone says "Tadaima".
Gommenasai (ごめんなさい): "I'm sorry". The short casual form "Gomen" (ごめん) is really common.
Sumimasen (すみません): Another polite way of saying "I'm sorry" but can be more versatile like the English "Excuse me"
Kudasai (下さい), Onegaishimasu (お願いします) : The two main ways to say "please" in Japanese. You will find them mostly at the end of a phrase to 'soften' the blow. Ex: "Yamete Kudasai" = "Please stop". Onegaishimasu is considered a bit more formal and polite but both are used often.
Yamete (やめて): One form of pleading someone to stop something, usually as part of やめてください (yamete kudasai) which is a bit more polite. Also you hear sometimes Yamero (やめろ) which is the more imperative serious form. As with many expressions in Japanese the more commanding and absolute expressions are used more often between men while the softer more polite forms are used more often between women. [That's one of the reasons japanese natives can usually detect if you have been taught mostly by a male/female teacher] In my experience watching streams they do use Yamero often though.
Yabai (やばい): Literally means "risky/dangerous" but it used in the meaning of "dangerously too much of something". It can be used both with positive or negative connotations, like something that is overwhelmingly well-done, a situation in a horror game that is so scary that makes you panic or a youtube thumbnail that is way too spicy to be allowed without banning the stream. It's a common casual term between young Japanese people, not something to be used in a formal context. As with other words ending in -ai the pronuntiation got slurred to -e resulting in “Yabe”. More recently some in chat are writing it like “Yab”.
Naruhodo (なるほど): "I see!", "I get it now!"
Wakatta (わかった): "I understood!" Sometimes they don't wakatta at all, though.
kuso (くそ): It means "shit" and it used in this context exactly the same way you would use it English, like "damn" or "fuck".
Ureshii (嬉しい): “I’m glad”/”That makes me happy”
Bikkurishita (びっくりした): “That surprised/scared me”
Mou ikkai (もう一回): “One more!”, as in “one more try”/”one last game” …
Oishii (美味しい) : “Delicious/Tasty”. Men may use more often Umai (うまい) which is considered more crude and slangy as a term. Umai can also mean “good [at doing something]/skilled at”
Ojisan (おじさん): Literally “Uncle” but frequently used as “middle-age man/mister”. In Hololive (at least) it’s implied this person is some kind of creepy pervert with younger girls when used as adjective for one of their members. Ex: “Watame Oji-san” = “Wata-oji”
Totemo (とても ) : “Very”. Really used generic word but native speakers may prefer more nuanced words depending on the context in the same way you don’t use “very” all the time.
Meccha (めっちゃ): An informal adverb used to do a superlative version of “very” like “supeextremely”. It comes from youth slang in the Kansai region that got popular with the general youth (probably thanks to TV comedians). Other popular words for this adverb are “chou” (チョー) and “sugoku” (すごく)
Mecha kucha (めっちゃくっちゃ): Something that is really: a mess, absurd, all over the place... It could be the origin of Meccha (めっちゃ)
Ikuzo! (行くぞ): “Let’s go!”/”Let’s do it!”
Saikou (最高): “The highest/maximum”
Minna (みんな): “Everyone”, as in everyone in the chat. Minna is the casual form of the word that get used among groups of friends. The polite version when you need a more formal address to an audience is Mina-san (皆さん)
Daijobu (大丈夫 ) : “It’s ok/fine”. You can hear them asking this in question form (something like “Is everything okay?/Are you okay?”) to the chat whenever something (audio, video, connection, missing something important in a game) seems wrong or the chat starts being too agitated.
Nani? (なに): "What?" Also the appropiate way to reply when you get to know you're already dead.
Doko? (どこ?) : “Where?”
Sasuga (さすが ): “As expected of...” In the overseas chat it’s used both as praise of someone’s abilities (as in “You’re great as playing this game (as we all knew already!)” so you’re impressed even knowing their previous reputation) or to mock ironically flaws in character (affectionally). In native Japanese I’m not so sure if this second meaning it’s used as much but Sasuga itself is pretty more nuanced as an expression.
Kawaii (かわいい): “Cute”
Kowai (こわい): “Scary”
Kakkoii (かっこいい): “Cool”
Itai (痛い) : Literally "Painful, hurt" but used as an onomatopoeia of "Ouch!"
Uta (歌): “Song”. A stream dedicated to singing is called "utawaku" (歌枠)
Ganbatte! (がんばって): “You can do it!”, a way to root/cheer for the success of someone
Chotto matte (ちょっと待って): "Wait a minute/ a moment". Chotto is an small amount(ちょっと) and Matte (まって) is "to wait"
Urusai (うるさい): Literally "[Too] Noisy/Loud", in practice it means "Shut up!"
Senpai ( 先輩): Your senior. In Japanese and other Asian cultures this is really important because respecting, serving and being loyal to your seniors (both elders and work/school seniors) is still a fundamental part of the social etiquette. Nowadays though it has been losing some relevance over a westernized meritocratic system so it has opened itself to a more superficial relationship in some places. You will see Kiryu Coco talk about “Paisen” (ぱいせん) which how you call your senpais when you’re really close together.
Kouhai (後輩): Your Junior. In Asiatic cultures the Senpais also have some duties over treating their kouhai according to the social etiquette which includes things like taking care of them as emotional support of to take them under their wings to show them all the ropes of the job.
Sensei (先生): "Teacheprofessor"
Tensai (天才): "Genius". Or at least they claim to be for comical effect.
Sugoi (すごい): Almost always you’ll hear it, it means “Awesome!” or “Impressive!” but hilariously enough it can mean the exact opposite too: “Horrible, Awful”. This is because it’s nuanced in the same way that “Awesome” is: something so overwhelmingly impressive that causes awe, good or bad.
Tanoshii(楽しい): “Fun”, “Pleasant”
Chigau (違う) : “Wrong”, “different”
Tadashi (正しい): “Correct”, “right”
Kimoi (キモイ): Slang for "Gross/creepy/disgusting", literally "bad feeling".
Kimochi (きもち): "feeling". Its most known variation, for reasons, is kimochii which means "good feeling" which includes the particle -ii to mean "good".
Baka (ばか): "Stupid/Fool/Idiot". The king of the swearwords. Shiranui Flare, Tsunomaki Watame and Shirakami Fubuki are self-named as the "Bakatare [stupid, idiotic] trio" due to their antics while playing games in collabs
Daisuki (大好き): "I like you a lot" with suki (好き) meaning "i like you"
Aishiteru (愛している) : "I love you" but in real life it's like a really really strong "i love you". Stories tell that even some married couples doubt on using this, so it's more rare to use in Japan than in overseas. Shouldn't have to remind everyone, but for both this and "daisuki" don't take them too seriously when they use them in streams, they like to play with them hyperbolically or to make a comedy bit.
Muzukashii (むずかしい): "Difficult/Hard". For example Haachama wrote once "English muzukashi OMG"
Hazukashii (はずかしい): "Embarrased/shy"
Mite! (見て!): "Look!"
Yokatta (よかった): Can be used as the past form of being good (so "It was good") but you're going to hear it with the meaning of "I'm glad to hear that", "What a relief [to know that now]"
Are? (あれ?): "Huh?"
Yatta! (ヤッタ!): "I did it, yay!"
Yoroshiku (よろしく): You hear it mostly is the form of Yoroshiku onegaishimasu (よろしくおねがいします) A natural translation would be like "Please treat me well/be kind to me" and it's a custom you say whenever you introduce yourself to other people to express your hope to start with a good relationship. In formal business japanese this phrase is used really really often not only in introductions but after asking for favors.
Japanese Internet and popular culture expressions:
Gachi Koi (ガチ恋): An expression from idol culture. Literally means "serious love" but a better translation would probably be "super obsessive fan" as you can guess from the first translation. With time the expression has soften and is used many times in a exaggerated/joking context. I think it's used more often by male fans.
Gap Moe: Moe is used very often in anime/otaky culture and is some specifics aspects of a character that makes them cute and really, deeply attractive to you (Althrough the word has to a surprinsingly complex meaning with some nuances and has expanded to general hobbies). Gap here means the difference between different aspects of the personality of someone. So putting both together, it means the stark contrast of different personalities of someone that makes them really attractive to you. For example, the anime "yandere" archetype of a sweet girl that is a psychopath when she get jealous, or a clumsy character that is a pro at some game.
Seiso (清楚): Literally means "pure, wholesome, uncorrupted (of knowing sexual and other adult stuff)" and it refers to some archetype of idols that used to be the ideal expected from of them. Nowadays many fans still take this seriously but it's more often a running joke. For example in Hololive is common for a streamer to say something perverted and when the chat points it out them saying they aren't perverts but seiso idols. If you ask me, modern "seiso" idols are a bit more more about attitude (agency) than purity, a way they chose to act after they look at the abyss (of degenerancy) rather than being some virginal person. In that meaning you can actually be both seiso and degenerate at different times.
wwwwwwwww : In Japanese "warai" means "to laugh".. Writing a w is faster than that, specially in a western keyboard and that's how it came to be in online culture. So it's their way to say "hahahaha". You can see it as a final "w" at the end of many messages if you were confused before. I guess there it means more like "lol".
Kusa, Big 草 : 草 (kusa) is a kanji for grass. As the story goes (that has been explained sooo many times in this subreddit lol) for japanese users the "wwwww" look like blades of grass, hence 草 ended up as a short hand for that so it means something like lol/lmao. It's something you always see in Hololive JP streams' chats. Big 草 is a beautiful example of cross-cultural interactions, like japanglish.
KSZK (くそざこ): Acronym of “kuso zako”. Literally “shitty noob”. Someone who does something pathetically really amateur (unprofessional). For example, oversleeping a scheduled stream or having their stream disconnected due to shitty internet connection. Coco has a recurring segment of this in Asacoco but please don’t take it too seriously, it’s mostly a way to poke fun at her work pals. The majority of the audience are more amused by these problems than angry.
Kaigai niki (海外ニキ): Comes from “Kaigai aniki”, literally “overseas [elder] brothers” = "overseas bros". It means the worldwide community of fans outside of Japan. The japanese fanbase is the "nihon-niki". For the female fanbase the word is "neki" and for the specific fanbase of both men and women they use both like "nekiniki/nikineki"
RTA: Literally means “Real Time Attack” and is what the Japanese use to talk about speedruns.
Haishin (配信): “Stream/Broadcast”. Also used, “Housou” (放送)
888888: Used as sort of onomatopoeia of clapping. Also, it’s a pun between “Pachi”, which means clapping and “Hachi”, which means 8.
Batsu game (罰ゲーム): A punishment you do for losing to someone or failing to do something. If you have watched Japanese variety TV before you will know this is almost its own genre of entertainment. For Vtubers, it’s mostly just playing horror games or eating spicy food.
Taikyuu (耐久): “Endurance”. In this context it’s used to talk about “endurance streams” which are stream that won’t end until some (hard) goal/milestone gets completed like beating a game in one go or winning an online match of some battle royale game.
Zatsudan (雑談): "Free chat/Idle chat". What you know as "Just chatting" if you come from Twitch culture. Exactly what it says in the tin, the streamer talks about things that has happened to them or plan to happen and interact for a bit with the chat. A stream with zatsudan is a zatsudanwaku (雑談枠).
Doki Doki (ドキドキ): Onomatopoeia of a beating heart. So you can guess it get used to emphasize nerve-wracking situations or romantic interactions in a goofy way.
Guru guru (ぐるぐる): A sound of something that goes around in circles. They use this to talk about the emoji for loading/buffering in a stream.
Hololive-related expressions and inside jokes:
Mama, papa: That's "mom" and "dad" in Spanish, in case you didn't know. They aren't talking about their biological fathers but instead the ones who designed their character Live2D avatar and the person who rigged the animations. Vtubers have a really grateful, supportive relation with the artists that made them come to life. Other words are used for this like mamma/mammy/mamman or the japanese equivalents hahaue (母上) / chichiue (父上).
FAQ: A way to pronounce "fuck you" (the q sounds similar). When you are so elite as Sakura Miko, you discover it's a really flexible word to react, greet each other, confess your love, apologize...
10Q: "Thank you."
Yubi Yubi: One catchphrase of many of our doggo Inugami Korone. Korone has a fascination with the criminal underworld customs and vocabulary (In fact, she used to have a section in Asacoco about this very thing). Yubi means finger and in yakuza (Japanese mafia) culture it is the one thing you get chopped off when you commit a grave mistake. In Korone's first stream this started as a joke she found funny. The gag evolved into her being an insecure doggo making a collection that wants to take your fingers as a safe deposit to ensure you stay watching all the stream (which can be really long) before her giving your fingers back. The fate of your fingers is decided in the sketch at the end of most streams which is some sort of improvised and hilarious bizarre short story to see if you get them back. Spoiler: You usually get them back but not in the best state. And then you explode and die for some reason.
Nyahello: The standard greeting of elite shrine maiden Sakura Miko. Also written sometimes as "nyahallo". A reference to the greeting "Yahallo!" from Oregairu (Abbreviation of the name of light novel/manga/anime "Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Come wa Machigatteiru", known in English as "My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected") character Yui Yuigahama. This is because Tanaka Yuuichi was both the character designer of Oregairu and Miko herself originally (but not currently).
Peko Peko Peko: A catchphrase of mischievous rabbit Usada Pekora. In anime some characters have some finish particles to their phrases like "-desu" or "-aru" that never happens in real life but for Japanese natives it makes them sound cuter. For Pekora the particle is "-peko". In her lore (please don't take it seriously) this is because she comes from the country of Pekoland. There they speak Pekolandish in which somehow every word is "peko". Pekora uses this expression often to laugh before doing some mischievous plan or to mock them after they lose to her. Sometimes wrote with arrows [PE↗️ KO↘️ PE↗️ KO↘️ PE↗️ KO↘️ PE ↗️ KO↘️] to represent the very characteristic changes of pitch she does while saying it. Once you hear it you will never forget it.
Asacoco: Really early morning show (in JST) hosted by dragon Kiryu Coco in her channel 3 days per week (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays). In the show Coco talks about Hololive related news from announcements or milestones to funny moments of the previous days. Asacoco is also the name of some undescribed ficticious drug Coco sells in many forms in ads during the show. It's implicit the very same show somehow is the drug too so when you don't watch it, you feel withdrawal symptoms if you don’t get more doses.
Tee Tee (ていてい/てぇてぇ): It's used to describe pure, cute, heartwarming, affectionate moments between 2 or more vtubers. It’s an internet variation of toutoi (尊い) which means “precious”.
Otsu- (korone, nomaki…): In Japanese a common way to say goodbye/hello in the job or other contexts is お疲れ様 (otsukaresama, a crude translation is "Thanks for your hard work, you must be tired") In Hololive [and other vtubers] many make it cutesy by changing -karesama for their name or some expression to say goodbye to the audience and for the audience to say goodbye to them. There's too many to put here but for example Inugami Korone says "Otsukorone", Tsunomaki Watame says "Otsunomaki", Pekora says "Ostupeko", Tokoyami Towa says "Otsuyappi"... Some other do use completely different expressions, check out Hololive fan wikis for that.
Gaming onion: The head of Minato Aqua's first Live2D model looks like a purple onion. Aqua is also a really good hard-working gamer. Both together are a affectionate way to poke fun at her. Recently, she complained after watching a clip of Hololive EN Amelia Watson mentioning her as a "certain vegetable senpai"; which could lead in the future to the nickname "yasai senpai" as yasai means vegetable in japanese and it has some rhythm to it.
Crazy comedian rabbit: A way for overseas fans to refer jokingly to Usada Pekora because of her comedy hijinks and blessed comedic timing. Also how they reply when Pekora says she's an idol. Hey, she can still be your favorite crazy comedian rabbit idol!
Akipella: A portmanteau of Aki + a capella due to the habit of accidentally muting the BGM of Aki Rosenthal during her singing streams. Her fans are pretty creative about adding Aki- to some other words.
HAACHAMA CHAMA~!: Catchy greeting of Haachama (aka Akai Haato). Haachama used to be like some alter personality of Haato which is crazier and almost supernatural but recently Akai Haato is dead because Haachama killed her (at least that’s what she says). In her videos she uses this greeting very very often, sometimes in the middle of songs she sings in some sort of deranged brainwashing chant way to get her viewers insane and to subscribe to her. In my personal experience, it works.
Kitsuneko (キツネコ). In Japanese "kitsune" is "fox" and neko is "cat". This portmanteau means "foxcat". Our friend and wholesome meme queen Shirakami Fubuki is based on an original mythological arctic fox. Her name in fact can be read as "White god Blizzard" (foxes are a common trope in JP mythology). The thing is that the audience doesn't always agree, they think she's cat. She plays into it by saying so many times that "she isn't a cat but a fox" or doing random cat noises. So her public thinks now maybe she has been a kitsuneko all along.
TMT: Acronym for “Towa Maji Tenshi” which means “Towa is really an Angel”. Tokoyami Towa tries really hard to show she’s a true evil demon but her continuous acts of kindness and inability to do evil things make her fans think otherwise. This acronym usually gets spammed whenever Towa appears or get mentioned on a stream.
PPTenshi: Hololive resident angel Amane Kanata did her debut livestream using Powerpoint (PPT). “Tenshi” means “angel”. Over time the meaning became a backcronym because there are many words that could fit like “Perfect Pitch”,”Poor Precious”, “Pure Power”…
Watamelon: Fluffy sheep Tsunomaki Watame + watermelon = Watamelon. She was made aware of this pun and she started wearing a watermelon helmet for a few streams and even released a (silly) mini song about having a “watamelon head”. Other related puns: “Watamelody”, “sheep-posting”, ”membersheep”.
Haato Basic: Overseas nickname for Akai Haato (Haachama) due to her cooking streams and videos being comparably as cursed as comedy youtuber HowToBasic.
Piki Piki Piiman: Cutey expression for someone who is being pissed off/salty/frustrated at some task, like at a videogame. Piiman means “green pepper”. That’s why Korone has a pepper in her coffee during her streams.
スーパーチャットタイム : In romanji it's "suppa chatto time". The other show Kiryu Coco does is a weekly meme review of this very subreddit with Hololive guests, which is a fun way of bridging the language gap between both communities and to make the Hololivers bond a bit more with their overseas fanbases since Japan has a totally different meme culture and you never know how they would react (althrough you end up discovering meme humor is universal). Anyways, in the show Coco translates the memes to Japanese and doesn't like when someone adds a shitty google-translate Japanese translation or random japanglish but the guests usually love this kind of awkward dorky japanese. One of the shitty japanese that stuck was this one and is used as some sort of call by viewers to send waves of donations.
量子チキンスープグラ ス ビッグチュングス: It doesn't mean anything. Really. It's an intentionally meaningless expression only made with the purpose of pissing off Coco after she scold the overseas community over shitty Japanese translations.
Shuba Shuba Shuba: Quirky catchphrase of Oozora Subaru when she’s excited, it somehow sounds like a duck. Subaru originally doesn’t have anything to do with ducks but the meme caught up when she did an unintentional Donald Duck imitation in an ASMR stream (really) and from there she likes to use duck drawings in her streams. She has acknowledged that she took inspiration of “Peko Peko Peko” when looking for a catchphrase.
Ahoy~! : Greeting of pirate captain [cosplayer] Houshou Marine and by extension chat spam whenever something related to pirates appear in a stream.
Kensetsu (建設): “Construction” as in “Construction company”. This is a normal word but I didn’t know where to put it lol. In Hololive’s Minecraft server they love their big building/art/automation projects, with their main builders having their own made-up construction company and “employees” sometimes helping out. The ones building the most for now are Aqua, Pekora, Haachama and Subaru.
AKUKIN: Alter ego of Minato Aqua which is an affectionate parody of really popular Japanese Youtuber HikakinTV and comes with the meme sunglasses. Currently the CEO of AKUKIN Kensetsu.
[]-chou (-長) [Kaichou, Senchou, Danchou....]: The relevant meaning of the root kanji chou 長 for this definition is "chief/head/leader" and is used to mark many profession are the boss of others. In Hololive, this trend caught like wildfire and now many members use this as some sort of nickname.
---- For example: Houshou Marine is the Senchou (船長) or "Ship Captain", Shirogane Noel is the Danchou (団長) or ----"[Military] Party Leader", Kiryu Coco is the Kaichou (会長) or "Chairman of a Company/association [in this instance ----it's implied the association is a criminal one]", Takanashi Kiara is the Tenchou (店長) or "Store Manager" [of her ----made-up business KFP], some others claim to be the Sachou (社長) or "CEO/President of a company"...
I know that the similarities between Yakuza and Gintama have already been discussed in this subreddit, but I wanted to complete the previous statements. **HEAVY SPOILERS AHEAD** •Locations Many users may know that Kamurocho (Kamuro District) is the real life Kabukicho (Kabuki District). In Gintama, Kabuki District is where Yorozuya Gin-chan located. Yorozuya (万事屋 Yorozuya?) is an outfit doing errands or odd-jobs for a fee, founded by Sakata Gintoki (Main Protagonist of the Gintama Series). (Kinda Similar to Cabaret Grand for Goro Majima in Yakuza 0, Club Sunshine in Yakuza 0, Club Fourshine in Yakuza Kiwami 2) Yoshiwara is an underground red-light district governed by different laws. (Similar to The Underground Red-light District) Eateries: Snack Smile, Normal Restaurants, etc. Entertainments: Snack Otose, Clubs, etc. Store: Normal Shops Story: Yorozuya Gin-chan •Some of the Organizations -4 Devas of the Kabuki District: In Gintama, The 4 Devas of the Kabuki District (かぶき町四天王, kabuki chou shitennou) are the de facto 'overlords' in the Kabuki District. (Similar to Five Billionaires) -Machine Hall: Owner: Hiraga Gengai (平賀 源外) is Edo's greatest mechanic and inventor. He has helped Sakata Gintoki and the Yorozuya at several occasions. (Similar to Dragon & Tiger in Yakuza 0) -Murata Family Swordsmith: A swordsmith shop where the Murata Family once resided. It is now the home of the last known living relative, Murata Tetsuko. (Similar to Dragon & Tiger in Yakuza 0) -Takamagahara Host Club Takamagahara is Kabukicho's top male host club. The club is owned by Honjou Kyoushirou. also Kyoushirou is an ally of Sakata Gintoki. (Similar to Stardust Club and Kazuki) •4 Devas of the Kabuki District Empress Otose, currently only known to operate the pub called 'Snack Otose', who occasionally intervenes in matters involving the yakuza and residents. (Kinda Similar to Leisure King in Yakuza 0) Peacock Princess Kada operates almost all the gambling outfits in Kabuki District also she is the former 4th captain squad of Harusame Space Pirates. The Space Pirates Harusame is the largest Amanto crime syndicate in the universe involved in many illicit dealings within Gintama. They are one of the few recurring antagonists in the story. Amanto is the Japanese blanket name for the outer space aliens in the universe of Gintama. They and the organizations they formed have directly or indirectly influenced every character's lives in the series. (Similar to Gambling King in Yakuza 0, He was a former Yakuza) The Demonic and Divine Mademoiselle Saigou, operates an okama club now(Okama: A derogatory term that refers to male homosexuals, effeminate men or transvestites.). (Similar to Pleasure King in Yakuza 0) Doromizu Jirochou the Gallant, is the head of the Dobunezumi Group, a yakuza outfit. (Again, Similar to Gambling King in Yakuza 0) •Combat System Have you guys ever heard of Ryu Ga Gotoku Ishin! ? According to wikipedia this game is in the Edo Era; Same era as Gintama's! There are swords and guns in this game, Just like Gintama! Okita Souji, Hijikata Toushizou and many other historical figures are featuring in this game, same as Gintama! Gintoki learns new abilities after each fight(THATS RAD) also, he has godlike stamina, same as Kazuma Kiryu, something that you call 1 man army. Sakata Gintoki is the main protagonist of Gintama; he fights using a Bokuto(Wooden Katana). Kagura is the main female protagonist of Gintama and she fights with an umbrella(Gentleman's Umbrella Heat Action needed LMAO). •Side Quests Yorozuya Gin-chan's jobs can be used such as Judgment's Cases and Yakuza 0's Sub-stories. •Enemies Fortunately, there are many types of Amanto that can cover up Goons, Bikers, Delinquents, etc. -Bosses: Similar to Ishin's 19th boss, Okada Izo, we got Okada Nizo in Gintama and other edo period historical figures. *SORRY FOR MY POOR ENGLISH SKILLS Source(s): Gintama Wiki | Yakuza Wiki
After playing 0, I was hyped for the next big game in the series. I skipped Kiwami 1 after reading about the combat changes with boss fights. There were mixed messages about Kiwami 2 so I gave it a shot. It wasn't so much that it turned out bad as it felt like a stepdown from 0.
Significantly reduced quantity of heat actions.
That was one of the defining features in 0 for me. So to see that a lot of them were based on coop assists from sidequests that were region dependent and that the others were the same animation while in heat, just drawn out, was utterly disappointing.
Bosses get i-frames.
I'm personally not a fan of i-frames to begin with but I can respect it as a skill based mechanic since it's risk/reward based. But having a boss "dodge" an attack when it visually connects just makes for a frustrating and unsatisfying experience.
Targetting can be wonky. Unless in very close distance, occasionally Kiryu will swing in a completely random direction. Part of this is probably related to Dragon Engine kinks not being worked out yet. I never had this issue with 0.
Limited to 1.5 styles. I know that's how the Yakuza series originally was. But I feel like 0 took a step forward in those regards, even if the styles were somewhat copied from other characters. My issue with extreme heat mode is that it requires a full heat gauge limiting it's accessibility. Having to go to a separate menu to fill the heat gauge just makes for a cumbersome experience.
The plot is also nowhere near the level of 0 either. I can't find any reason to care for any of the cast, save Kiryu. They just feel so contrived. The writing quality for the side quests, for whatever reason, is just as good though. Overall, it's not a bad game by any means. Just feels like a significant step down from 0. Edit: A lot of people seem to be hung up on me skipping the order of playthrough. I have no intention of playing through the actual release order because the combat and graphics just aren't for me. I did read through the wiki and saw some vids on the series so I'm not going in Kiwami 2 blind. Regardless, the story just isn't for me. There were segments that I found interesting but as a whole I found it a slog.
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Weekly News & Discussion Hub! Streets of Kamurocho, Karaoke Survivor Round 4, Mod Applications Concluded (For now...)! (FAQ + Guide for newcomers inside)
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Streets of Kamurocho, a short mashup between Streets of Rage and Yakuza, has been released for a limited time for free on steam! It will no longer be available after 10am PST / 6PM BST October 19th. You can play as Kiryu! You can play as Majima! You can even play as [Redacted]! Honestly I think my favorite part of the release is the remixes of battle themes, because they're pretty neat. If you can't play the game, take a listen below! Funk Goes On Receive You The Madtype Redacted Secret Character theme Feel free to discuss and give your thoughts on the game in the discussion below!
Mod Applications have closed! (For now....)
Thank you all applicants for applying! We thought about it, we considered it, we looked it at from multiple angles, we analyzed it, we gathered the evidence, we discussed...... And finally, we have come to a decision to place a few individuals we think fit what we are looking for in the subreddit into a trial position, who are these individuals you ask? Well, I guess you shall see how it works out in the next few weeks, we'll tell you when/if they are officially added! And if you are in consideration, you should have received a message from us! To all of those that did apply, and did not get a message back, we still greatly appreciate your applications! We were looking for a rather specific set of criteria this time around, so it was a shame to only pick a few out of all the ones that we received. And remember that even though you weren't accepted, it still means we love to have you on the subreddit! :)
Karaoke Survivor Series!
Congratulations guys, we've evolved past the need for hands! In all seriousness, hands have (has) been eliminated! I honestly forgot this song existed before now, and I genuinely do not remember hearing it before? But, I actually like it a lot listening to it, so I'm confused as to why it escapes my memory. Kuroda-san definitely makes all of his songs stunners. And for Haruka, GET to the TOP has been eliminated! Not a huge fan, again, because I'm not really a fan of Haruka's songs, BUT. This song will almost certainly, have its vengeance, in the other side of the poll. Mark my words. Many underestimate the strength of Dead Souls. (Haruka fans please don't eat me again I'm really sorry) If you haven't heard any of the songs or just want to give them a closer listen, clicking the songs on the list below will take you to a YouTube video featuring each song. There may be spoilers in certain videos so if you haven't played the games yet be careful! Gone too soon...:
This is going to be a long one but we need to find out what the best karaoke song in the series is! Remember to pick your LEAST favorite in the series. Survivor Round 4 Strawpoll Link Haruka Survivor Round 4 Strawpoll Link Remember to post your thoughts on the results, the songs or anything else in the comments! We are rapidly approaching the launch of Yakuza: 7 Like a Dragon, and man, the hype is really kicking in for me. Hope you guys are as excited as I am, and as always hope everyone's doing alright! Cheers! -Coaster PS - We're testing out a subreddit chatroom at the moment so remember to drop by! You can do so by clicking here
Picked up Yakuza 0 back in Jan 2020, just beat 5. Loved the ride so far! Some thoughts (walls of text, spoilers)
Obviously, I plan on playing 6 and 7 eventually. I did all the side content for 0 and K2, not so much for K1/3/4/5 (I might go back for some of those). I have a habit of reading wikis and such, so I spoiled myself on some pretty big twists. I'm okay with that, though - I'm more about seeing how those things are executed in the literary/film-making sense rather than wanting to be wowed or stunned by what happens. So if you haven't played any of the games, there's going to be a lot of spoilers in this post. Stop and close this if you don't want that. Seriously. Like, right now. General/multi-game stuff:
The progression system from 3 was by far the most linear and least interesting. 5's was very similar, so it also sucked. As far as progression/upgrade systems go, I would rate it 0 > K2 > 4 > K1 > the others. 0 is the best largely because of how the money multipliers incentivize you to do better in fights (feeding into its excellent combat), while the K2/6 system heavily incentivizes you to explore the city and do shit, and 4's incredible flexibility in buying upgrades is very nice.
Seeing the polish and changes accumulate from 3 to 4 to 5 was interesting, especially seeing the things that stuck, and the things that were repurposed. It also made certain aspects of other games easier to appreciate, like sprinting, the Endless Stomach perk (or K2's digestion system), and not wasting 30 seconds on animations whenever you pick up a locker key or phone card.
Pedestrians feel weird until 0. I'm not sure how to describe it, but something about them becomes noticeably different from 0 onward. The same is true of street encounter detection/intros, but at least with those, I could see how they changed over time.
FUCK sprint/chase segments, my god. So stupid.
Tiger Drop is fucking sick. Like, legit one of the best-designed and coolest moves in brawlers/hack-and-slash/action games. It seems to be the most ridiculous in K1 and 5. Every time I fought someone with Tiger Drop, though, it was terrifying! Especially in 5 when they do it without me attacking and it's unblockable!!!
Akiyama is fucking fantastic. He doesn't appear to have returned in 7, but I hope they keep him around for future Yakuza games. I actually want to hear what he would sound like in a dub - Koichi Yamadera is also the voice of Spike from Cowboy Bebop and Beerus from Dragon Ball, in case you want ideas.
Saejima is a good addition. I don't find him quite as interesting as Kiryu/Majima/Akiyama, though.
As interesting as Tanimura and Shinada were mechanically, and as contrasts to the other protagonists, I don't feel like they were THAT crucial to their respective games. As much as I'd like to see them again, I can kinda see why they've effectively been retired.
Kiryu and Majima are honestly two of the best fictional characters I've ever seen, in any medium. Their breadth, depth, flaws, and multiple dimensions are really fucking impressive. My only issue is that 0 is muddling/ret-conning some of 4 and 5 when it comes to Majima. Well, that, and...
Man, Yakuza really loves weirdly specific clichés. Every time some important character dies or is reported to be dead, I doubt it. I'm side-eyeing every fucking secondary character, because it feels like one of them is always the mole or the mastermind. And every time a fight finishes, I'm waiting for someone to pull out a gun. Like, after the third time some dude Kiryu kicked the shit out of gets up and pulls out a gun, shouldn't he take the fucking hint and at LEAST hit them three more times before walking away?
While we're here, Daigo really REALLY needs to overhaul his hiring practices. Every other year the Clan almost falls apart in a civil war if not for the intervention of Kiryu and his pals, all because some new guy was a shithead the whole time! C'mon dude, you gotta be pickier with promotions!
For 3 specifically:
Aged the worst in terms of some relatively minor things like animations, going into and out of street fights, some aspects of the presentation (especially for minigames/side-quests like the Hostess Maker), not being able to order more than one item in restaurants, etc.
It felt strange to see Kiryu become so attached to the Ryudo Family in one year. I feel like his reaction to Rikiya's death was stronger than to that of Shinji, or even Yumi. And I definitely expected Joji to get shot at some point, but that never happened...also, Joji's "English" was unintentionally hilarious.
I feel like if Mine were written in 2020 instead of 2009, he would likely be gay/bi. But Yakuza (and a lot of Japanese media, really) is already borderline homo-romantic (not quite the same as homosexual, BTW), so I guess that wouldn't actually be a significant change outside of representation.
For 4 in particular:
That was one of the dumbest twists I think I've ever seen. They didn't even do us the decency of explaining HOW they put those rubber bullets in Saejima's guns! Did they put that shit in the ammo boxes Majima got alongside the guns or something? smh
Seeing some minor characters from previous Yakuza games turn up was a trip. The fucking gang leader from Yakuza 1 running a chop shop?! Fake Kiryu came back?!
Subverting "guy who got his ass kicked pulls out a gun and kills someone" with the wad of bills was a very nice touch.
I loveLOVE what they did with Hamazaki. I got so hype when I realized that it was Kiryu's faith in him that led to Hamazaki reciprocating Saejima's faith in him, a 1-2 punch of seemingly unwarranted trust. Such a fantastic execution of redemption - Haruka's reaction to him makes it even better, because turning over a new leaf doesn't mean any trust is deserved. Instead, he fully accepts this, and lets his actions earn it. Weird that this is in the same game as "rubber bullets".
For 5 in particular:
Half the goons wearing face masks is kinda amusing considering current events. I know it's a thing in Eastern Asia, but seriously! Even the muggers randomly picking fights care enough about the common good to wear masks!
Some of the boss fights are very "wait we need a boss fight, eh just make up something". Shinada vs Baba really sticks out as an example of this. The Aizawa twist also feels a little bit like this.
This might be cultural dissonance or something, but Park feels like a shitty parent selfishly trying to shove their kid into sports/acting/etc to vicariously live out their failed dreams, without regard for what the kid actually wants. It feels like a huge contrivance that someone didn't call her out on this, or that Haruka didn't express more reservations up-front about the whole idea. Like, someone saying your dad has to fuck off for the whole thing to work should be an instant non-starter!
Not to mention the whole thing where Haruka was the bastard child of a dead politician who was in cahoots with the yakuza and was laundering their money to fund secret prisons! And her mother was associated with the yakuza, too! Seriously: Yumi grew up in an orphanage run by yakuza, she worked in a bar frequented by yakuza, her two best friends grew up to be major yakuza figures...if they thought Kiryu being ex-yakuza was going to cause problems, an idol career should NEVER have been viable for Haruka at all! Nice research, you dumb bitch.
Oh, and #LetHarukaFight #DaughterOfTheDragon
Well, I'm going to start 6 this weekend. I'll probably pre-order 7 and maybe put 6 on the backburner, since I'm obviously aware of the most important part of 6's impact on the series going forward, and what I hear suggests 6 is a less refined version of K2 gameplay-wise. If you're still here, you're crazier than Majima. Thanks for reading, kyodai.
Developer:Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio Publisher:Sega Microsoft Store:Yakuza 0 Metacritic Review Score: 85% Metacritic User Score: 85% Initial Release Date:March 12th 2015 Install Size:26.21GB Category:Action & Adventure About: *The glitz, glamor, and unbridled decadence of the 80s are back in Yakuza 0. Fight like hell through Tokyo and Osaka with protagonist Kazuma Kiryu and series regular Goro Majima. Play as Kazuma Kiryu and discover how he finds himself in a world of trouble when a simple debt collection goes wrong and his mark winds up murdered. Then, step into the silver-toed shoes of Goro Majima and explore his “normal” life as the proprietor of a cabaret club. Switch between three different fighting styles instantaneously and beat up all manner of goons, thugs, hoodlums, and lowlifes. Take combat up a notch by using environmental objects such as bicycles, sign posts, and car doors for bone-crunching combos and savage take-downs. Fighting is not the only way to kill time in 1988’s Japan: from discos and hostess clubs to classic SEGA arcades, there are tons of distractions to pursue in the richly detailed, neon-lit world.
Achievements:
Achievement
Description
Gamerscore
Where It All Began
Obtain all other achievements.
60
Stuff of Legend
Complete the main story on Legend difficulty.
50
President Kiryu
Get started with Real Estate Royale.
15
The Promised Land
Get 100% share in any area.
15
The Glamorous Life
Purchase the most expensive property.
15
A Host of Hostesses
Get started with Cabaret Club Czar.
15
Talk of the Town
Get over 1,000 fans in any area.
15
You're Still Number One
Max out the level of a platinum hostess.
15
Half the Battle
Get over 50% on your Completion List.
15
Perfectionist
Get 100% on your Completion List.
50
Tell Me a Story
Complete 10 substories.
15
Hero of the Story
Complete 40 substories.
15
Story of My Life
Complete all substories.
15
High Roller
Spend one billion yen.
15
Make It Rain
Throw away money on the street.
15
Worked Hard for the Money
Throw away a total of five million yen.
15
Who Ya Gonna Call?
Pick up a telephone card.
15
...I Did It for the Achievement
Watch a racy video.
15
Lucky Star
Get a top-grade item from a Dream Machine.
15
Training in Style
Complete one training mission with each master.
15
A Wise Investment
Purchase ten or more abilities.
15
Master of Style
Obtain all abilities for every style.
25
Whip It Good
Get five or more play bonuses fighting a single enemy.
15
Mr. Shakedown Takedown
Defeat Mr. Shakedown for the first time.
15
Welcome to the Jungle
Get the best weapon search results report.
15
Eye of the Dragon and Tiger
Obtain all equipment parts.
15
Prizefighter
Defeat 30 or more opponents in Endless Rout.
15
What a Player
Play every minigame.
15
Call Me
Go on a date with a girl you met at the telephone club.
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TL;DR: DM brought in an outsider to play a ridiculously strong enemy PC (CR 25+) to fight against a party of 5 level 1-3. A long drawn out impossible TPK ensued, followed by rape threats killing the already faltering campaign. In my 11 years of playing D&D I’ve never had to quit a game before (Usually I’m the DM but still) let alone, by the nature of this group, have had to ask a DM to step down. That all changed tonight. Our game consists of a group of college friends that have continued to play online together past graduation. We take turns DMing so the campaigns are usually short. The current DM wanted to spice things up with some homebrew. I’m all for some homebrew but it became suddenly apparent that this would not be a standard game of 5e as our group is used to. He had us make characters using homebrew classes from *shudder* D&D Wiki. We were supposed to pick fun but not OP classes, however, he himself would determine what would and wouldn't be considered “OP” so if he didn't like your class he’d balance nerf it to high hell through homebrewing the homebrew. What could go wrong right? Our party consisted of a Time Wizard, Weeb, Yakuza Brawler, Jojo Stand User, and I’m a Dragon Rider. All of which wasn't as crazy as they sound, and had most of their cool abilities nerfed. The whole system he was using was kind of odd. Instead of milestone leveling like we usually did, he gave out XP, but when you had enough XP you had to use a ring dropped by high CR monsters to level up and roll a dice for an unknown effect on your character. Sounds cool on paper except the rings were dropped very rarely so we were seldomly all on the same level and when we rolled the chance dice it would almost always be a negative effect like a permanent -2 to an ability score. He also cast himself as some sort of omniscient god that would constantly belittle and punish our party if we stepped out of line of his “grand plan”, but you know what? I can look past that. The straw that broke the camel's back was our session tonight where he let one of his friends randomly join the game as an enemy PC unannounced. He appeared as THE DOOM Guy. Like they played DOOM music way too loud and everything. The combat opens with DOOM Guy pulling us into some sort of illusionary plane, which we all failed even though one of the players rolled two nat 20s. He splits the party into two “groups”, one “group” was the weeb, and the other was everyone else. In the weeb’s illusionary plane his waifu is tied up on a bed and DOOM Guy threatens to rape her, going into too much detail of what he’d do and this is something we’ve never allowed in our games. The weeb tries to fight him but the DOOM guy dodges a 19 against AC and hits the weeb with a +22 to hit for 27 dmg which downs the level 2 weeb instantly. In the other illusionary plane, DOOM Guy starts one-shotting our party while having too high of an AC and saving throws to fight back. Eventually, the last two of us that are left try to grab party and run. Turns out you can't run out of the illusionary space, and you can't save to escape either. The other party member gets one hit by DOOM Guy's 60 FOOT CONE SHOTGUN!?! And only I am left flying over the battlefield out of range with my nerfed dragon, unable to do damage with my bow or dragon due to his AC being too high. I eventually figure enough is enough and just charge into him to die in one hit to just end it. DM then uses the tried and true: “Then you all wake up fine in some other room” to a silent chatroom… and then he just ends the session like we’re all going to be chomping at the bit to see what happens next week! All the players got together after it was over and decided that we need to talk to the DM about stepping down. I hope it all goes well because I’d like to keep this group together but man I can't think of a better way to piss off your players than what he and his friend pulled. Party of 5 (Lvl 1-3) vs. DOOMGUY: AC: 25 HP: ??? (Didn't touch him) All Saving Throws > +9 Main Weapon: +22 Warhammer (1d8+18) Secondary: +19 Double Shotgun 2x(3d8+16) [60ft Cone] Other Abilities: ??? (Didn't need them)
List of PS3 and Console exclusive games playable on RPCS3 right now!
List of games that are not available on PC but can be played with RPCS3 emulator. First list has PS3 exclusives plus playstation exclusives(PS3/PS4 or PS3/PSV). Second list has all games that are console exclusive. Third list talks about the big unplayable PS3 exclusives and their current status. Do note that your PC needs to have the required specs to play these games. Go to https://rpcs3.net/quickstart to see the required specs. Also note that some games require specific settings to run at full speed or display graphics correctly and you should see the wiki or forums for info, plus go to the discord if you have problems with games. Final note. Go to https://wiki.rpcs3.net/index.php?title=Help:Game_Patches for various game patches that unlock the framerate of exclusive games. Certain games can also do 60fps with Vblank settings in advanced tab of rpcs3 settings so no need for patches.
THE PLAYSTATION EXCLUSIVE LIST
.detuned - Just a demo, not even a game really.
.hack//Versus - 3D fighting game based on the .hack movie.
Aabs Animals - Some sort of crappy Nintendogs thing but for the PS3/Vita.
Absolute Supercars - racing game.
Accel World: Gin'yoku no Kakusei - VN plus some rpg elements and battles.
Accel World: Kasoku no Chouten - Sequel to the previous entry.
AKB1/149 Renai Sousenkyo - Its a dating game where you date members of AKB48, SKE48, NMB48, and HKT48, the dates are all live action videos and you have to pick several options if you pick the right ones there are future dates and finally a confession video, its only in Japanese though.
Akimi Village - City building game made by people being kefling series.
Amplitude
Aquanaut's Holiday Hidden Memories - Early PS3 exclusive never released in Europe or USA but has an english version courtesy of Hong Kong. In terms of gameplay you drive a submarine tag fish into your database, reactivate buoys and find the truth behind a missing oceanographer disappearance. Its pretty relaxed in terms of gameplay.
Aquapazza: Aquaplus Dream Match - 2D fighting crossover game featuring characters from Utawarerumono, Tears to Tiara, and To Heart.
Ar Nosurge: Ode to an Unborn Star - 6/10 JRPG.
Atomic Ninjas - Multiplayer 2D Arena fighting game, not sure if there is local multiplayer though can play the single player mode.
The Awakened Fate: Ultimatum - Sequel to RPG Guided Fate Paradox, havent played.
Barnanza - Farming.
Battle Trivia Knockout - Trivia game, bad reviews.
Bentley's Hackpack
Beyond the Future: Fix the Time Arrows - VN japanese only.
Bikkuri Pachinko Ashita no Joe Kyoraku Collection Vol 1 - Pachinko game based on Ashita no Joe.
Big Sky: Infinity - Twin stick shooter. It's okay.
Buzz! Junior: Dino Den - Trivia games that use buzz controllers except you can just use a regular controller.
Buzz! Junior: Monster Rumble
Buzz! Junior: RoboJam
Buzz! Quem é o Génio Português?
Cash Guns Chaos DLX - Only on PS3 but quite bad.
Calling All Cars - 2D game where you capture criminals and have to take them to jail while AI opponents ram you and try to make you lose the criminal. Pretty fun.
Carnivores HD - PS3 exclusive dinosaur game! Quite a bare bones game sadly.
Crescent Pale Mist - 2D hack n slash game that was originally on pc but was put on PS3 with some updates, updated version was put on steam greenlight but was never published.
Comet Crash - Fairly unique tower defense game.
Crash Commando - Haven't played but has really good reviews.
Cuboid
CV Casting Voice - Has been playable for years, it's in japanese doesnt have wiki page and im not sure what genre it is even.
Dai-3-Ji Super Robot Taisen Z Jigoku-Hen - Japanese strategy/rpg game.
Dai Senryaku Exceed II - Japanese strategy game, language barrier might be too much to play this game.
Daisenryaku Perfect: Senjou no Hasha - Same as above.
Daito Giken Koushiki Pachi-Slot Simulator Hihouden: Taiyou o Motomeru Monotachi - A slot machine game.
Dare to Fly! - Some 3D arcade flying game featuring an ostrich, doesnt seem to have good reviews.
Dark Mist - Pretty great game.
Date A Live: Arusu Install - VN in Japanese so only play it if you know Japanese.
Date A Live: Rinne Utopia - Same.
Deadstorm Pirates - Arcade shooting game, its possible to use the mouse with fake move settings.
Deception IV: Blood Ties - A sorta action puzzle game, also good.
Demon's Souls - One of the best games on PS3 you probably heard it's playable already.
Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax - Another 2D Fighter.
Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness
Doki-Doki Universe - An interactive personality test according to wiki.
Dragons Crown - 2D hack and slash.
Drakengard 3 - People have said the performance on RPCS3 is actually better than on the PS3, best way to play the game.
Eat Them! - You are a robot and you stomp buildings and stuff, nothing special.
echochrome - Puzzle game.
Entwined - Rhythm game.
Elefunk - Some PS3 Puzzle game haven't played.
Elevator Action Deluxe - Arcade Puzzle type game pretty good too.
Eureka Seven: AO Attack Legend - Pilot a robot and fight, decent game.
E.X. Troopers - This game is really good but it's in Japanese only, since its a shooter you can still play but probably won't understand any dialogue. Also it's on 3DS but I can't imagine its better than PS3.
Everybody's Golf: World Tour - Arcade golf game.
Everybody's Golf - same.
Fat Princess - Cartoony Real time action strategy game according to wiki, gameplay wise seems more like capture the flag(princess).
Folklore - First party PS3 jrpg game, pretty good.
Funky Lab Rat - Puzzle game, its just okay.
Full Auto 2: Battlelines
Gekiatsu!! Pachi Game Tamashi Vol. 2: CR Evangelion Shinjitsu no Tsubasa - Pachinko game based on evangelion anime series and yes there are 3 of them for PS3.
Gekiatsu!! Pachi Game Tamashi: CR Evangelion - Hajimari no Fukuin
Gekiatsu!! Pachige-Damashi Max Evangelion 7 x Seimei no kodou
Gendai Daisenryaku 2016: Chitsujo no Houkai - Haken Kokka Shittsui - Same as the other daisenryaku games.
Genji: Days of the Blade - Was part of the exclusive launch titles on PS3, Bad reviews but I found that it's pretty good.
Ginsei Igo 2: Next Generation - Go game in japanese, if you like go.
The Guided Fate Paradox - Havent played.
God of War HD - All the God of War games currently playable missing some notable titles of course.
God of War II HD
God of War: Chains of Olympus
God of War: Collection
God of War: Ghost of Sparta
God of War: Origins Collection
Godzilla
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Demo - The playable Gran Turismo titles, the others have stability issues which prevent them from being playable.
Gravity Crash - Multidirectional shooter.
Gran Turismo HD Concept
Harem Tengoku da to Omottara Yandere Jigoku Datta - VN game.
Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! - Boxing game, havent played it but graphically looks great.
Hamster Ball - Similar to super monkey ball but meh.
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Dreamy Theater 2nd - Rhythm games, you probably heard of Hatsune Miku.
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Dreamy Theater Extend
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd
Haze - PS3 AAA exclusive, quite bad, I'd say its the worst Triple A PS3 exclusive.
Heartful Simulator Pachi-Slot: To Heart 2 - Pachi-slot game based on To Heart 2.
Heavenly Sword Demo - Full game might also be playable, can be played at 60fps with vblank settings and its a huge difference.
High Stakes Vegas Strip Poker - Exclusive to PS3 surprisingly, if you like poker I guess.
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Sui has all 19 chapters of the console ports, and also includes the drama cd arc, Hajisarashi-hen, which unlocks upon clearing the game. All the arcs are now fully voiced(stolen desc from vndb).
Hiiro no Kakera Aizouban - VN game.
Hohokum
Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds - Arcade golf game, if you like this series of games check it out.
Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational - Same.
The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls G4U! Volumes 1-9 - Havent played but if you are an idolmaster fan give all 9 of these games a go.
The Idolmaster One For All - Same with this one.
Imabikisou - Horror VN.
Infinite Stratos 2: Ignition Hearts - VN games based on infinite stratos.
Infinite Stratos 2: Love and Purge
Initial D Extreme Stage - Racing game based on Initial D!
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2014 - Baseball game.
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2016
Jissen Pachi-Slot Hisshouhou! Hokuto no Ken F - Seikimatsu Kyuuseishu - Pachi-Slot based on Fist of the North Star.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle - Fighting games based on Jojo's Bizarre Adventure!
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven
Kaihou Shoujo SIN - VN.
Kamen Rider Battride War - Musou games based on Kamen Rider.
Kamen Rider Battride War II
Katamari Forever - Really good.
Kamen Rider Battride War - Kamen rider musou game, it's okish if you play musou games.
Kamen Rider Battride War 2 - Same with this one.
Landit Bandit
Last Rebellion - JRPG
The Last Guy - Havent played it but has good reviews.
Legasista - ARPG, found it boring, but check it out if you want.
Linger in Shadows - Same as detuned just a demo.
LittleBigPlanet - Compat list hasnt been updated for this month but lbp is now confirmed playable from start to finish with perfect speed.
LocoRoco Cocoreccho!
LUMINES Supernova - Puzzle game with really good reviews.
Macross Trial Frontier - Robot fighting game.
Magic Orbz - A PS3 breakout clone...that's it.
Malicious - Action game, haven't played it but looks good.
Magical Beat
Magus - This is the worst PS3 exclusive if you factor in reviews.
Mahjong Haoh: Dankyuu Battle 3 - Mahjong games.
Mahjong Taikai IV
Megazone 23 - Aoi Garland - VN with RPG battles. Japanese only.
Memories Off Yubikiri no Kioku - VN
Mist of Chaos - Turn based strategy with turn based battles, One of the oldest PS3 exclusives but only in Japanese so will be hard to get into it with untranslated menus.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Target in Sight - PS3 launch title, mecha combat but bad reviews.
ModNation Racers - Go karting with a lot of customizable content, can be played at 60fps by doubling vblank.
Motto SoniComi - PS3 exclusive VN.
Move Street Cricket - Cricket game.
Move Street Cricket 2
Nerawareta Gakuen Kanzenban Shiryoushuu - Not even a game just behind the scenes look at some anime.
NovaStrike - Some kind of top down shooter, not so good.
Nucleus - Not good at all.
Odin Sphere Leifthrasir - Great game.
Okabu
Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai Happy End HD Complete Box - Vn based on Oreimo with photography, play if you are an Oreimo fan. It's Japanese only though.
Pachinko Hissatsu Shigotonin IV Kyoraku Collection Vol 2 - Pachinko game based on I dont even know.
PachiPara 15: Super Umi in Okinawa - Pachinko.
PachiPara 16: Gingira Paradise 2 - Pachinko.
PachiPara 17: Shinkai Monogatari with Agnes Ram - Pachinko! A lot of pachinko games on the ps3. They are all in Japanese but don't need japanese to figure out the menus and how to play.
Page Chronica - Puzzle platformer game.
Piyotama - Another puzzle game.
Persona 5 - Well, 90% of this subreddit is Persona 5, this is what inspired me to make the list, there are other good games out there.
Quizball Goal - Football(Soccer) and quizzes. Sounds better than it is.
Rag Doll Kung Fu - Fists Of Plastic
Ragnarok Odyssey Ace - Another JRPG.
Railfan: Chicago Transit Authority Brown Line - Train simulation game.
Rain - First party PS3 exclusive, haven't played it but has good reviews.
Rainbow Moon - Tactical role-playing game, good reviews, haven't played.
Revenge of the Wounded Dragons
Resogun - Was originally a PS4 exclusive but can play it on PS3 now.
Ridge Racer 7 - Haven't played it but this series has some acclaim.
Rinne no Lagrange Kamogawa Dream Match - Carbon copy of Eureka Seven game.
Soccer Tsuku Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou - Soccer Managment game.
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga - Masou Kishin F - Coffin of the End - Basically the super robot series combines multi mecha from anime/manga/video games in a crossover battle games are tactical isometric rpg from what i've seen but havent played them.
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga - Masou Kishin III
Super Robot Taisen OG Dark Prison
Super Rub 'a' Dub - You're a duck in a tub.
Super Hero Generation - Tactical turn based battles with Ultraman and Kamen Rider characters. Japanese only.
Super Heroine Chronicle - Tactical RPG it's decent.
Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars - PS3 Exclusive and this game was what rocket league was based on, glad they change the title lol.
Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness - The PS3 version is in Japanese while PS4 has english but PS4 emulator isnt there yet.
Tacchi Shiyo Love Application - VN.
Taiheiyou no Arashi: Senkan Yamato, Akatsuki ni Shutsugekisu - Similar to Daisenryaku series, war simulation strategy.
Tales from Space: About a Blob - 2D Platformer.
Tank Battles - battles with tanks.
Tears to Tiara II: Heir of the Overlord - SRPG looks good.
Tenchou no Igo - go game.
The ICO & Shadow of the Colossus Classics HD
The Last Guy - The game is a rescue game in which the eponymous player character must guide civilians to escape from monster-infested cities(from wiki)
The Punisher: No Mercy - Arena FPS, it's decent has a loose story to it, give it a go if you are a fun of The Punisher.
Time and Eternity - Haven't played but looks really really good.
Time Crisis: Razing Storm - Arcade Rail shooter can be played with mouse using fake move settings.
Trash Panic
Trinity Universe - PS3 RPG and has bad reviews.
Tokyo Jungle - Amazing game.
Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom - Like Genji was a launch exclusive for PS3 also has mediocre reviews, haven't played it but I think it's worth checking out just for being a first part PS3 exclusive.
Vividred Operation Hyper Intimate Power
Vividred Operation: Mayonnaise Operation With Akane! - Very intriguing name...
When Vikings Attack!
Wangan Midnight - Racing game based on a manga I think, similar to Initial D game but that one isn't playable yet.
Yakuza Kenzan - Only playable Yakuza title right now, in Japanese only, there is a translated version in the works.
Yamasa Digi World SP: Pachi-Slot Sengoku Musou - Demo disc of a Pachi-slot game but the main game doesnt work yet.
Z/X Zillions of Enemy X: Zekkai no Crusade - Some sort of Japanese card game, haven't played. Looks cool though.
THE CONSOLE EXCLUSIVE LIST
1942: Joint Strike - Good shmup game.
2010 FIFA World Cup: South Africa - For some reason these fifa games never made it to PC.
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil
3 on 3 NHL Arcade
50 Cent: Blood on the Sand - Third person shooter that I enjoyed, it's also naturally 60fps.
AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack
AFL Live 2
Afro Samurai - Action game based on the afro samurai manga, pretty good.
After Burner Climax - Arcade Air battles.
All-Pro Football 2K8 Demo - The full game isn't playable right now.
Amy - Survival horror game, considered one of the worst games of all time. Play it if you are curious just how bad it is.
Arkedo Series - 01 Jump! - Arkedo games were one of the first playable games on RPCS3.
Arkedo Series - 02 Swap!
Arkedo Series - 03 Pixel!
Army of TWO - Third person shooter with a 60fps patch!
Army of TWO: The 40th Day
Asura's Wrath - Cinematic action game, can be played at 60fps with vblanks.
Backbreaker Vengeance - Arcade football game where you dodge opponents or try to sack opposing players, I cant explain it well so better to watch a video. This game I enjoy playing a lot.
Bakugan: Defenders of the Core
Band Hero
Battlefield: Bad Company (Gold Edition)
Bellator MMA Onslaught
Ben 10 Galactic Racing - Karting with Ben 10 characters basically and the others are just beat em up games.
Ben 10 Omniverse 2
Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic Destruction
Bionic Commando Rearmed 2
Birds Of Steel - Flight simulation and air battles.
Bourne Demo - Game based on the bourne movies, its' actually pretty good.
Cabela's Survival: Shadows of Katmai - One of the few cabela games that isnt on PC, its a lot more story driven, it's okay.
Captain America: Super Soldier
Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion XL - Super Smash bros but with cartoon network characters.
Cel Damage HD
Clash of the Titans - Legit one of the dullest games I've played.
College Hoops 2K7 - College basketball.
College Hoops 2K8
Cross Edge
Crystal Defenders
Dante's Inferno - God of War clone thats decent.
Dead to Rights: Retribution
Def Jam: Icon - 3D fighting game but with rappers!
Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon
Digimon All-Star Rumble
DJ Hero
DJ Hero 2
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z - All the console exclusive dragon ball games, as you'd expect they are all fighting games.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai HD Collection
Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2
Dragon Quest Builders - Dragon quest Minecraft game, great graphics and game itself is decent, there is an english translation available online.
Dream C Club Gogo - All 3 games feature you romancing a hostess of your choice at a maid club, features variety of minigames. It's actually not bad, can still play despite the language barrier if you dont read Japanese.
Dream C Club Zero: Special Edipyon!
Dream C Club: Complete Edipyon!
DreamWorks Super Star Kartz - Karting with dreamworks characters.
Duck Dynasty - Not good.
EA Sports MMA
El Chavo Kart - Karting but with.....um.
Enchanted Arms
Facebreaker
Fairytale Fights - Just hack and slash with all your favorite fairytale characters but the levels really drag.
Fast & Furious: Showdown
Fatal Inertia EX - Racing game, it's meh.
Fighting Vipers
Fracture - Third Person Shooter with some unique terraforming weapons. Can do 60fps with vblank.
Frogger Hyper Arcade Edition
Girl Fight - Fighting game with sexy ladies, that's it.
Golden Axe: Beast Rider - Hack n Slash game not good reviews.
Grand Slam Tennis 2
Green Lantern Rise of the Manhunters - Action game can do 60fps with vblank.
Greg Hastings Paintball 2
GripShift
Guitar Hero 5
Guitar Hero Live
Guitar Hero: Metallica
Guitar Hero: Van Halen
Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock
Hail to the Chimp - Pretty boring and repetitive.
Happy Feet Two: The Videogame
Hard Corps: Uprising
Hasbro Family Game Night 3 - Collection of Hasbro board games.
Hasbro Family Game Night 4
Hellboy: The Science of Evil - This is a decent game.
How to Train Your Dragon
How to Train Your Dragon 2
Jeremy McGrath's Offroad
Jimmie Johnson's Anything With An Engine - Yet another karting game but this one has some interesting gameplay modes. Also can do 60fps with vblank.
Knights Contract
Little League World Series Baseball 2010
Lucha Libre AAA: Héroes del Ring - Mexican wrestling game.
Madagascar Kartz
Mahjong * Dream C Club - Remember the maids from Dream C Club well now you play mahjong with them.
Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom - Pretty good game.
Mamorukun Curse - A shmup thats decent.
Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - HD Edition - HD remake of the PSP game.
Moon Diver - Side Scrolling platforming action game, I enjoyed this one.
My Aquarium - It's just an aquarium barely a game.
NBA JAM - Arcade basketball.
NBA JAM: On Fire Edition
NBA Unrivaled - Apprently its one of the worst basketball games ever.
NCAA Basketball 09 - If you enjoy college basketball or football.
NCAA Basketball 10
NCAA Football 09
NCAA Football 10
NCAA Football 11
NCAA Football 12
NCAA Football 14 - The last installment of the College football series. It;s possible to mod in current rosters.
NCAA March Madness 08
NeverDead - Looks really interesting game mechanics wise but has terrible reviews.
NFL Blitz - Arcade American football game very fun.
NHL 08/14 - If you like hockey.
Ninja Gaiden Sigma
No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise - Port of the wii game.
NPPL Championship Paintball 2009
Nurarihyon no Mago: Hyakki Ryouran Taisen - 2D fighting game based on Nuraihyon no Mago.
Pacific Rim - Fighting game with pacific rim robots but not so good.
Persona 4 Arena - 2D fighting game featuring p3 and p4 characters, Ultimax is an updated version.
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax
Phineas and Ferb Across the 2nd Dimension
Planet 51: The Game
R.B.I. Baseball 14 - Baseball game, probably the worst one on PS3.
Rise of the Guardians
Rock Band
Rock Band 2
Rune Factory Oceans
Rush'n Attack: Ex-Patriot
Saw II Flesh and Blood
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game - Good beat'em up game.
Sega Superstars Tennis - Tennis with sega characters.
Shadows of the Damned - Action game with some great reviews.
Silent Hill Downpour - The last Silent Hill game. Never made it to PC, decent game and can be played at 60fps with vblank.
Skate
Skate3 - The most demanding playable title in the entire list.
SoulCalibur IV- 3D fighting games that you probably heard of and want to play.
SoulCalibur V
Space Invaders Infinity Game
Spider-Man: Edge of Time - Spiderman game with decent reviews.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton's Robotic Revenge
Tecmo Bowl Throwback - Remake of the classic Tecmo Bowl game. Can also play with original graphics.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze - Metroidvania game with turtles, its decent.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles In Time Re-Shelled
Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection - 3D fighting games im sure you heard about.
Tekken 6
Tekken Tag Tournament 2
Tekken Tag Tournament HD
The Bigs
The Bigs 2 - Arcade Style baseball games, can do 60fps with vblank, I found it very fun to play.
The King of Fighters XII
The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon
The Simpsons Game
Thor God of Thunder
TNA Impact!
Tony Hawk's Project 8 - Skating games, I can't speak to the quality of these ones.
Tony Hawks Pro Skater 5
Top Spin 3 - Tennis Games.
Top Spin 4
Ugly Americans: Apocalypsegeddon - What a title.
Vampire Rain: Altered Species - Survival horror game that brutally punishes any mistake you make, has bad reviews but I found it ok.
Voltron: Defender of the Universe
Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3
Worms 2: Armageddon
WWE All Stars - I must have missed some other WWE games, most of them seem close to playable in the compat list.
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Decade Duels Plus - If you enjoy yugioh then these games will be good.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium Duels
So thats the end of the list of playable console exclusives, so many Karting and Pachinko games... Now onto the ingame but unplayable PS3 Exclusives.
Resistance Series - Resistance 1 and 2 are playable without any issues. Resistance 3 has performance issues and no muzzle flash.
Killzone Series - 2-3 have performance issues so arent playable yet. Killzone HD is now officially playable.
Gran Turismo Series - Stability issues, crashes during races. You can play the games to a certain extent though.
infamous Series - Has graphic problems, performance seems fine but im not sure if it can be finished last I heard it had a game breaking bug in a specific mission.
littlebigplanet Series - LBP 1 is playable while LBP 2/3 are still ingame.
Uncharted Series - The first one just needs some more performance and can be playable, if you have an i9 9900 then its playable, not sure on the other two games.
The Last of Us - The big one, it's getting better but needs performance.
Twisted Metal - Graphical issues.
Ratchet Series - Again performance problems prevent playability, but a lot of the physics bugs and graphical issues have been solved.
Afrika - Has issues with photos hasn't been tested in a while so possibly fixed, not many people want to play this game though.
3D Dot Game Heroes - Has random crashes that have been with the game for 2 years now...
Boku no Natsuyasumi 3 - Might be playable hasn't been tested enough.
Many JRPGs are about teens saving the world and many CRPGs you create your own character. But what RPGs have older (over 21) normal human characters as the main character? Here is my list, let me know if you can think of any others! Disco Elysium: I don't remember if age is given but the main character is over 40. Deus Ex Human Revolution/Mankind Divided Adam Jensen was born in 1993 making him around 34 in Human Revolution. Mass Effect: Default Shepard is 29 in Mass Effect 1 Anachronox Sylvester "Sly" Boots Bucelli is 29 as well NieR Gestalt the version the west got the dad is 39 in the first part of the game. In Yakuza Like a Dragon Ichiban Kasuga is 42 Note I got my ages from wikis.
Goro Majima: Character discussion and the significance of his tattoo
Get ready for a massive fucking wall of text built with my feels. I just finished Yakuza 0--so far, the only Yakuza game I've played--and promptly spoiled myself on the rest of Goro Majima's anti-hero arc throughout the series due to a combination of a quarantine situation and my unhealthy obsession with his lore, which I'm purging by writing this. While somewhat inconsistently written over the years, his transformation between Y0 and Y1/Kiwami 1 and ensuing characterization carries undiscussed literary depth within the context of details like his tattoo. It goes without saying that spoilers follow in the discussion, though I've blacked out some character reveals or deaths in the main post. Biography/Character Development As series fans are aware, at some point between the end of Yakuza 0 (1988) and the start of the first Yakuza game/Yakuza Kiwami (1995/2005), our favorite one-eyed boi's personality does a 180 from a calm, collected gentleman to the Joker counterpart to Kiryu's Batman--at least, from the point of view of someone who started with Yakuza 0. Hell, Mark Hamill even voiced him in the English dub. Fan discussion varies on whether Majima's crazy side (shown in most of the series and around the other yakuza post-Y0, and particularly in Kiwami 1) is an exaggerated defense mechanism for him to operate efficiently in the yakuza underworld, if his sane side (shown around civilians and occasionally Kiryu/Saejima, particularly in Y0 when he's imprisoned in his 'gilded cage' in Sotenbori) is a repressed/depressed act, or if both represent him accurately (à la Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde) and he's not acting. The only consistencies in his character seem to be his loyalty and his respect for people who display courage, honor, and independence. Out-of-universe, he debuted as an insane character who was later given backstory and depth; in-universe/in-game, chronologically, his seemingly gentle nature gives way to a maniac with touches of sanity. It is worth noting that the lead English translator for the game, Scott Strichart, has said that Majima "makes a conscious choice to... let loose," though this is never alluded to in-game. To recount the rest of Majima's history: 1985 - We are unaware of how he acted pre-Yakuza 0, but know that he endured a year of isolated torture for insubordination to his superiors out of concern for his oath brother. 1988 - Yakuza 0 takes place. Even in Y0, Majima acts a little crazy at times in karaoke and in his Breaker Style, more so than Kiryu would. Additionally, during Y0, we see the loss of people he admires or who died to defend him, including Lee, Awano, Sagawa, and especially Nishitani--all of who contribute to his later personality. His wild persona is partially inspired by how he's treated while he's acting like a gentleman, including him being used by Sagawa and Shimano throughout the game--hence the 'dog' part of his 'mad dog' title--and giving up Makoto so she can have a happy life, both of which could have their own textposts. 1992 - As revealed in Yakuza 5 in 2012 anecdotally by his pop idol/superstar ex-wife Mirei Park: sometime between Y0 and Y1/Kiwami 1, he goes through an ill-fated marriage at 28 with a then-18-year-old, hits her after finding out she aborted their child without telling him, and divorces her in part to save her career. 2005 - The original Yakuza game/Kiwami 1 takes place. Majima stalks Kiryu every chance he gets. 2006 - After the events of Kiwami 2, Majima also temporarily leaves the yakuza to begin a construction company--a venture that recalls his business acumen and many dualities (civilian/criminal, destruction/construction, and the ultimate duality of the Yakuza series itself: strategic management minigame set against a lighthearted story/cartoonishly violent beat-em-up set against a serious story). (Majima continues to show up in future Yakuza games, but I haven't seen any character development easter eggs in his reactions to major game events like his oath brother Saejima being released from prison. Every biographer is biased, though--I believe I've underplayed Saejima's role in Majima's motivations simply because I've only played Y0, a game in which Saejima was barely mentioned. See character analysis by Scott Strichart in an AMA here) (contains major Y5 spoilers). I argue that Majima's tattoo, which existed pre-1985, foretells his arc and represents the conscious dualities of his nature. The TattooConcept art of Majima's tattooY0 Majima wearing the tattoo on his frontY0 Majima wearing the tattoo on his back Every Yakuza (game) character's tattoo has an animal or figure that symbolizes them to some extent, but I believe Majima's has a deeper connection to his story arc as opposed to just his personality. (The same could be argued for Nishikiyama's koi in relation to Kiryu's dragon and Japanese folklore, or how four of the protagonists' tattoos from later games represent the four Eastern Guardians, but those are their own walls of text.) According to the Yakuza fandom wiki (emphasis mine):
[Majima's tattoo] covers his biceps, upper chest, and stretches from his neck to the back of his thighs. It consists of a floral motif (similar to Shimano's), with a Hannya on his back, and twin snakes wrapped around his arms and chest.
I'm going to analyze Majima's tattoo in two parts: the symbology of the twin snakes in relation to his arc and the symbology of the Hannya. Snakes - Analysis Why the snake, of all animals, to represent Majima? Why not the dog, given that his nickname is 'The Mad Dog of Shimano'? While Majima matches the energy and loyalty of a dog, a dog would represent only the acted, artificial facets of his personality: him being 'leashed' in Sotenbori or 'barking' at thugs. Even this nickname is a red herring; if he were called 'The Serpent of Shimano,' that'd ruin the point of his entire façade(s). The serpent, in addition to a plethora of more specific cultural and historical symbologies associated with it, is hidden, agile, flexible, cunning, and deadly. This suits both of Majima's personalities more completely--even as his 'Lord of the Night' persona, in his Y0 introduction, he uses calculated, indirect methods to deal with a disruptive customer as the manager of The Grand. (In my opinion, all of the Youtube video clips of this introduction leave out the best part: the end of the night, when the player controlling him returns to a tiny, bare apartment on the trashy side of town after having just made 100 million yen managing his lavish cabaret, and collapses sleeplessly on a bare mat on the floor for another night of PTSD flashbacks.) In battle, especially in Y1/Kiwami onwards, Majima's style is quick and knife-like, relying on his speed and agility rather than brute physical force. We also see in multiple cutscenes, especially in Y0 (if you don't already believe he's acting most of the time either way), that he's capable of deception and guarding secrets when needed. This begs the second question--why twin snakes? As you can see in the concept art linked above, one of the snakes--the one prominently displayed on his chest--has its mouth open as if to strike, whereas the other--less visible and hanging off his shoulder--does not. They may represent the series' recurring theme of the Yakuza way of life being a dichotomy between criminality and civility. The snake alone represents the infinite cycle of death and rebirth in the classic symbol of the ouroboros, where it eats its own tail, and also has been portrayed for the dual contrasts of medicine/poison and good/evil. Whenever Majima embodies one of his personas, he 'sheds' the skin of the other, because much like pedestrian life (blood/married family, legitimate business, honesty, civility, tuxedo used for work, and long hair tied back) and Yakuza life (crime/sworn family, illicit business, manipulation, violence, snakeskin jacket that he chose, and loose short hair), the two are incompatible. His eyes are also symbolic in this way: one eye sees normally, while the other is mutilated and covered with a black eyepatch. This duality is displayed in Majima's many "snake skins," for (minor Kiwami 1 spoilers ahead) Majima is neither female (Goromi), lawful (Officer Majima), dead (Zombie Majima), a beloved celebrity (in-universe, anyway--Everyone's Idol Goro), nor a domestic service worker (at least in Kiwami 1--Taxi Driver Majima). We'll cover his last persona, Hannya-man, in the next section. The reason for Majima's duality existing is that psychologically, Majima needs both in order to be healthy and true to what he is: he needs to ground himself on occasion so he doesn't totally fly off the handle, and inversely, he needs to let his 'crazy' out in order to stay sane. Hannya - Analysis According to the Wikipedia article for Hannya:
The Hannya mask is said to be demonic and dangerous but also sorrowful and tormented, displaying the complexity of human emotions. When the actor looks straight ahead, the mask appears frightening and angry; when tilted slightly down, the face of the demon appears to be sorrowful, as though crying.
The original Japanese legend of the Hannya tells the story of a jealous, hideous she-demon-slash-beautiful woman twisted by betrayal. The 'frightening' side of the Hannya is Majima's crazy side that he shows in battle and when dealing with other yakuza, whereas the 'sorrowful' side is Majima's life outside of the yakuza. In real-world Japanese culture, the face of the Hannya is a mask used in kabuki theatre; Majima is wearing a mask at all times (both figuratively, and also on the tattoo on his back). There is no one in the world whom Majima can show both his sensitive/caring side without being hurt or manipulated, and his bloodthirsty/criminal side (he joined the yakuza of his own free will multiple times and seems to enjoy the thrill of a fight) without being feared or putting others in danger, to except for possibly the powerful but righteous and emotionally-balanced Kiryu, which helps explain why Majima's so drawn to him. We now focus our attention on Hannya-man, one of Majima's masks that he literally wears in a battle against Kiryu. In Kiwami 1, the main reason he fights Kiryu, despite threatening to kill him, is conversely to make Kiryu stronger after Kiryu gets out of ten years of prison. At the end of Yakuza 0 and Kiwami 2 (this entire section is gonna be one big spoiler about Majima's personal life through Yakuza Kiwami 2 and Yakuza 5 - I wouldn't click past the next spoiler if you haven't played Kiwami 2), Majima goes out of his way to avoid revealing who he is to Makoto in-person, even though he loves her; his ignorance of her in order to shield her from the yakuza life is his greatest act of love. It's interesting how much Makoto and Mirei compare and contrast in their personalities and relationship with Majima. This addresses the question of why the Hannya mask appears "sorrowful, as though crying" from a different angle. Majima never fully got over Makoto, the only character who understood what his year of torture and losing an eye was like; when Makoto gives him a massage and some closure by chance at the end of Kiwami 2 after she reveals that she ended up having a son with the doctor who saved her, Majima mutters to himself that by thanking him and telling him that she's been happy, she's untied some loose knots he's had "for 18 years." He's kept count of this in his head. The game executes the 'show-not-tell' rule of storytelling masterfully here--Majima never directly shows her nor tells anyone that he's in love with her. We only get this impression by his body language, actions, and dialogue from other characters like Shimano. Majima doesn't discuss his civilian life, at least in-game. We wouldn't even know about (major Y5 spoiler) his failed marriage and dead baby from 1992 if it weren't for another character's dialogue in Yakuza 5. For all we know, Majima could really want to become a father, but can't--in addition to his actions (again, Y5) towards Mirei upon finding out what she did, he displays fatherly instincts multiple times during Y0's civilian substories/hostess training, especially towards Yuki, and throwaway lines of dialogue during those trainings indicate he's not completely averse to having a kid. Unlike the Hannya in her jealous fury, Majima accepts that he would never receive a 'happy ending' from his relationship with Makoto, only a bittersweet one. Yes, that was a symbolic massage pun. His civilian life is, in some ways, ironically more tragic than his yakuza one. To conclude, Majima's tattoos tell their own lore--that of the multiple dualities of his story and character arc. I'll wrap up with a quote from Kurt Vonnegut, a 20th century writer who turned to the absurd to sculpt the effects of PTSD:
We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be.
Additional miscellaneous credit for this writeup goes to commenters on Youtube, Tumblr, Reddit, and various gaming forums.
I did a list with all the mysteries i could find in One Piece. The total number: 211!
Hey guys, I have this obsession with the mysteries that Oda left in One Piece. I read weekly the manga since 2007 and really love the series and reread a lot (i even have a YouTube channel dedicated to it). So, i did a list reuniting all the mysteries, loose ends and questions without answers that we have in the story up until now. I read through all the manga multiple times, read the SBS, read most of the wiki articles, read Library of Ohara posts (including the Vivre Card ones) and look of other people's lists to see if i missed anything. If you see anything that you think is wrong or other mystery that i forgot to mention, comment right below. I want to constant update this list as the series goes on and see what questions will be answered in the manga or in another way (like Vivre Cards, etc). I also separeted the list in 17 categories, so it is easier to read and find the topic. So, here we go, 211 mysteries! I hope you guys like it :) 1 Main Mysteries What is the One Piece? What is and where is the island of Raftel (or Laugh Tale. And i will call it this way for now on)? Who were the D., the supposed enemies of the gods? What does D. mean? What is the Will of the D? What is the connection between their smile and Laugh Tale? Where's the Lost Red Poneglyph? What is the Voice of All Things? Is it related to Observation Haki? What was the Great Kingdom? What happened in the Great War? What happened in the Void Century? How are Devil Fruits made? Why do they prevent the user from swimming? Has anyone created them? Who are the Sea Devils? Where is the All Blue? What is the origin of Haki? The relationship of Ryuuou, Mantra and other forms of Haki presented in different regions of the world. What are and the purpose of the Ancient Weapons? And where is Uranus? Who was Joy Boy? How would Noah be used? Total: 21 2- Tenryuubitos and the WG What are the names and details of the Tenryuubitos families? Who is Im? And what light did he decide to eliminate and speak to the Gorousei in Levely? It's Vivi? What are the names and powers of the Gorousei? What is the Mariejois National Treasure? Is there anything to do with the frozen straw hat Im visited? What is the importance of straw hats? Will GM clear a part of history again? As it did with the Void Century. Why did the Nefertari family decide to stay out of Mariejois? Lucci's story upon entering CP0. This topic also includes what is the new powers and abilities of Rob Lucci post TS. Will we see the current look of all the old CP9 in the CP0? Who are the CP0 members with masks? What is Stussy's identity and age? Total: 13 3- The Straw Hat Pirates Who is Luffy's mother? How will Luffy be the cause of a new age? As many characters cite. Will Luffy really cause the end of Fishman Island? What will be the Awakening of his Devil Fruit? Does Luffy really have the power to hear The Voice of All Things? As seen with Zunisha. Will we see Nami's parents and was she really born in the Oykot kingdom? Will we see more of Zoro's past and who are his parents? Story behind Zoro's scar and can he open the other eye again? What is the origin and will we see a new version of Zoro's Ashura skill? Will Laboon find Brook again? When will the Straw Hat (and Bellamy) fleet be summoned by Luffy? What is the consequence of Bartolomeo's Straw Hat fleet having burned the Shanks flag on an island in the cover series? What is written on the two normal Poneglyphs that Big Mom had? Total: 13 4- Gol D. Roger What was Gol D. Roger's powers? Why didn't Roger tell the world about the Lost Century and what was in Laugh Tale? What was Roger's disease? Where are Scooper and Seagul, former crew members of Roger? What was the egg in Oro Jackson? Garp's past and his relationship with Dragon and Roger. Total: 6 5- Yonkous What were the Rocks? Who founded them and who was in it? How did Shakky and Rayleigh meet? How did Big Mom get the power of Carmel? Is Napoleon really a homie or is there something else? What debt does Kaido owe Big Mom? What is Kaido's past? Does his endurance and immortality come from his fruit or is there something else? What is King? Are All-Stars really brothers? Will we see more of Whitebeard's past and the importance of the island where he was born? It was unclear how he got the other two scars on his chest. Will we see this? Will we see the origin of his title of "The Strongest Man in the World"? Did Ace have the Observation Haki? (Not specified on Vivre Card) The current situation of Jozu, Oars Jr and other Whitebeard's pirates. It is not known if they are alive. Why is Aokiji affiliated with Blackbeard today? What is Blackbeard's past? How was he able to absorb two Devil Fruits and why does Marco say his body is different? Does Laffite have an Devil Fruit? Who is the captain of the Tenth Blackbeard Fleet? What is the power of members like Van Augur, Avalo Pizaro, Vasco Shot and Doq Q? Will Gecko Moria team up with Blackbeard? When will the war take place to conquer the Pirate King's throne among the yonkous? Total: 23 6- Shanks What is the power of Shanks? What was Shanks talking to the Gorousei? What is the origin of his relationship with the Gorousei and if there is anything else he went to deal with in Mariejois? Why did Shanks and Buggy never want to go after One Piece? Past him with Mihawk. What has happened between Vista and Yassop in the past? Whose wedding was Shanks attending on one of the cover series? Total: 7 7- Admirals Will we have a look at Fujitora's past and how did he blind himself? Who is Ryokugyu? How can he not eat for 3 years? What did Garp do for Aokiji to have a debt with him? Total: 4 8- Shichibukais Is Weevil really a son of Whitebeard? What's his past? What is Mihawk's past? Who was Bartholomew Kuma and why was he considered a Tyrant? Why did he become the model for the Pacifistas? What will happen to the Shitchibukais now that their posts may be in danger? What happened in the Rocky Port incident that made Law become a Shitchibukai? Coby was there too. Gecko Moria's past and the reason for his scar on his body. Where is Buggy currently? And Hancock? What will happen to her? Total: 9 9- Vegapunk Who is Vegapunk? His face, personality and past. What did he create recently that will make the Shitchibukai system obsolete? What is the past between Vegapunk, Sanji's father and Ceasar as scientists? What is the technique for Devil Fruits to be eaten by objects? Is he the doctor Oda said will explain the mechanisms of how Devil Fruits work at some point in the story? Total: 5 10- Supernovas What is Jewelry Bonney's relationship with Kuma and Ace? What is her motivation for her actions? What is her true age? Where is Urougue? What will happen with Beige and his crew in the current cover series? What's the name of Devil Fruit's Kid? (I put him for being the most relevant, but of several other Supernovas we don't have the name yet either, such as Jewelry Bonney) Total: 5 11- Revolutionaries What is the power of Monkey D. Dragon? Why did he leave Goa and found the Revolutionaries? What is the mystery of his past that your Vivre Card cites? Does Koala have any kind of Haki? Total: 4 12- Other Characters Will Enel go back to the story? What is the secret Ivankov keeps from Crocodile? What is the name and members of his new group? Crocodile have any Haki? What is Reiju's Devil Fruit (if she has one. Said in an OP Magazine)? Will we see Bon Kurei (Bentham) again? What's the real name of Baby 5? The figure who was having a drink with Crocus on a cover series, was someone we knew or a new character? Will Ceasar be back? Will Kobi and Luffy meet again? Where did Perona go? What happened to Jinbe, the Sun Pirates, the Vinsmokes and Pekoms after the end of Whole Cake? What are Smoker and Tashigi doing? And Sentoumaru? Total: 14 13- Haoshoku Haki Who was not specified in Vivre Cards and could or not have (based on the articles of Library of Ohara): Sakazuki. Borsalino. Jinbe. Blackbeard. Garp. Total: 5 14- Unknown Bounties Gol D. Roger. Rayliegh and all Gol D. Roger's crew. All Blackbeard Commanders. Big Mom. Kaido. Whitebeard and all of its Commanders (except Ace, of course). The suppoused biggest bounty of all Yonkous, Shanks. All the rewards of his group too. Dragon. Mihawk. Koala. 4 Revolutionary Commanders. Ivankov. Inazuma. Crocodile. Zeff. Alladin. Vinsmokes. Total: 18 15- The World of One Piece Who are the 5 Western Families? What is the reason behind the construction of the bridge in Tequila Wolf? Who was the doctor who could cure all diseases? Will we see more of the story behind Birka, the ruins on the moon, and why does it bear the same name as Enel's hometown? Who is Dory and Broguy's Blood Snake? Just the Red Line? Is the Red Line artificial? What are those shadowy figures at the end of Thriller Bark? Why and who ordered Zunisha to be cursed to walk eternally? What is the origin of the Davy Back Fight game? Did it really come from Beehive Island? What is Captain John's legendary treasure? More details about the tribe of the 3 eyes. What are the three races Big Mom doesn't have in her collection yet? Will we ever know what the globe that Bege found and the lightning-rain island that Uroughe found, among other crazy New World islands other characters have come across? By the end of the manga we will be aware of all 50 Ryo Wazamono, 21 The Wazamono and especially the 12 Saijo The Wazamono? Who created the Devil Fruit Encyclopedia? Total: 15 16- Elbaf How is Elbaf today? Are the Straw Hats going there? Who is Prince Loki of Elbaf? How important will be (if Luffy arrives on the island) the marriage he would have with Lola before she got lost in Thriller Bark. Oimo and Kashey, the former Impel Down guards were going there. Will we see them again? What is the giant tree in Elbaf? Yggdrasil? Will we have more information about the Giant Warrior Pirates? Total: 6 17- Wano Is Wano really the country that Oars, the Continent-Puller, has combined with his own hands? More details about the country's past. What is the story of the giant skull in Onigashima? Who was on the boat that left Wano 20 years ago and went to East Blue? Who is the boy who steals from the rich. The Witching Hour Boy? The reason for the disagreement between Nekomamuchi and Inuarashi. Oden's past and Lady Toki? Toki's powers and what year did she really came from? How did Orochi take Oden's place? What Orochi wants with Vegapunk and the consequences of his actions against CP0. Who is the person Hitetsu is waiting for? Why does Hitetsu have wings? Will we see Kitetsu in flashback? Where is Shodai Kitetsu? Who is Danjirou? What is Kyoshiro's intention? Is he really Danjirou? What happened to Big Mom's sons in Wano? More details about the Mimawarigumi and Oniwabanshu. Will we see the other 3 Daimyos from the time of Oden? We will have more details about the production of S.A.D. and SMILES and how did they affect the citizens of Wano? What will Caribou do? Did he talk about Shirahoshi to Kaido? Where is Appo? Will Law talk about what the Mugiwaras are up to? Will Bebo and his friends save Law? What will happen in the fight between Kaido and Big Mom? What is Kawamatsu? Will Kid appear with his crew again? What did he steal from Big Mom earlier to make her mad? What is the reason for Drake to ally with Kaido? Who will be the 9 samurais of prophecy? Is it really the Nine Red Scabbards or is there something else? What's in Poneglyph at Orochi Castle? What were the lined Kokeshi dolls Brook saw in Orochi's basement? What does the symbol of Yasuie mean? Is there a traitor within the group? Who? Will Zoro really return Shusui? Where is Meitou Enma? Who used it to cut Kaido? Really Oden? Who are the other Kaido Flying Six? 4 left. Where is Nidai Kitetsu who was with Luffy? Kinemon group, Raizou group, Kanjuro and Udon group. How will the three groups and their armies gather to leave for Onigashima? (The main plot of Wano's second act nowadays) What's the deal with the name of the village of Zoro, the last name of Ryuma, Ushimaru and Yasuie all be Shimotsuki? What happened in Levely, which in the present day of Wano's arc, is already over? Can O-Tama tame with her dango Zoan users? Where is the fifth leader of Yakuza, arrested in Udon? Total: 43 Total: 211! Bonus: Will Wano really have 5 acts? Based on the Kabuki structure. Who is the Lurking Legend that Oda said would appear in Wano? (KINDA SPOILER OF THE ANIME IN THE NEXT ONE, I DON'T KNOW. MAYBE) Is the supposed new Gear 4 form unveiled at the anime opening appear in the manga? Who is Noda Skywalker and will Pandaman become an important character? ... JUST JOKING! I also have scrapped questions that i don't think it was worth it to put in the main list. It has some theories that i read and is based in mixed things that are and aren't really in the manga. So check it out! 19 Theories and Scrapped Questions: Kuro and Don Krieg have chances to return? Will Ryogyoku and Fujitora oppose GM as mentioned in Momotaro's theory? Will Carrot betray the Mugiwaras? Because her Vivre Card has a different color than the other Mink. There is a fourth All-Star? Apparently a silhouette appeared in an illustration from an OP magazine. Are there dragons or have there been? Does Donquixote's constant smile come from SMILE? By the end of the series, will we have any idea of the total islands in the world of One Piece? Does the dragon tattoo seen on a member of the Shanks and an Okama have any meaning? Will any Straw Hats die until the end of the series? Makino is the daughter of Shanks. Yes there is this theory... I just put here because i though it's funny, honestly. If Whole Cake was Sanji's arc, Wano is supposed to be Zoro's, Elbaf would be Ussop's, will we have another arc before the end for Nami? Completing the top 5 (with Luffy having Laugh Tale to reveal his mysteries?) Next island is Elbaf and could maybe the island is protected by Shanks. Will we see the past of Borsalino and Sakazuki? This me being stubborn: Will the similarity between Kuina and Tashigi ever be explained, or is it just a coincidence, as it has been put on several occasions? Can Sarquiss, Pound, Monet, Vergo and Pedro be alive? Well, Vivre Card doesn't say much if they are. And we know how OP is about killing characters ... For those who ask: The "them" that Luffy and Zoro say Blackbeard in Jaya may have been a problem of interpretation, since even Blackbeard having a double or triple personality, they could not recognize it at that time. But i put it here anyway... Buggy. Will we see more of his past? Zeff's reward. Does he have any mystery about his past? Ussop's role in Elbaf. Will he became the greatest warrior of all??? That's pretty much it. Thank you for reading up until now! Like i said, i want this list to be constant updated. I don't know how is the better way to do it. If a shared list, or something. You guys let me know if you are interested in it. And to finish, i already mention my YouTube channel. If anyone here knows portuguese and want to check it out, here you go: youtube.com/SamuraiMorcego I also made a video about this list. It's a little dated because it didn't have some of the new mysteries. I made it two weeks ago. But check it out if you have interest to look some visual evidencies of most of the mysteries that i put on the list: https://youtu.be/C1J4pWH5bwI So that's it. Thanks for reading!
Developer:Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio Publisher:Sega Microsoft Store:Yakuza 0 Metacritic Review Score: 85% Metacritic User Score: 85% Initial Release Date:March 12th 2015 Install Size:26.21GB Category:Action & Adventure About: *The glitz, glamor, and unbridled decadence of the 80s are back in Yakuza 0. Fight like hell through Tokyo and Osaka with protagonist Kazuma Kiryu and series regular Goro Majima. Play as Kazuma Kiryu and discover how he finds himself in a world of trouble when a simple debt collection goes wrong and his mark winds up murdered. Then, step into the silver-toed shoes of Goro Majima and explore his “normal” life as the proprietor of a cabaret club. Switch between three different fighting styles instantaneously and beat up all manner of goons, thugs, hoodlums, and lowlifes. Take combat up a notch by using environmental objects such as bicycles, sign posts, and car doors for bone-crunching combos and savage take-downs. Fighting is not the only way to kill time in 1988’s Japan: from discos and hostess clubs to classic SEGA arcades, there are tons of distractions to pursue in the richly detailed, neon-lit world.
Achievements:
Achievement
Description
Gamerscore
Where It All Began
Obtain all other achievements.
60
Stuff of Legend
Complete the main story on Legend difficulty.
50
President Kiryu
Get started with Real Estate Royale.
15
The Promised Land
Get 100% share in any area.
15
The Glamorous Life
Purchase the most expensive property.
15
A Host of Hostesses
Get started with Cabaret Club Czar.
15
Talk of the Town
Get over 1,000 fans in any area.
15
You're Still Number One
Max out the level of a platinum hostess.
15
Half the Battle
Get over 50% on your Completion List.
15
Perfectionist
Get 100% on your Completion List.
50
Tell Me a Story
Complete 10 substories.
15
Hero of the Story
Complete 40 substories.
15
Story of My Life
Complete all substories.
15
High Roller
Spend one billion yen.
15
Make It Rain
Throw away money on the street.
15
Worked Hard for the Money
Throw away a total of five million yen.
15
Who Ya Gonna Call?
Pick up a telephone card.
15
...I Did It for the Achievement
Watch a racy video.
15
Lucky Star
Get a top-grade item from a Dream Machine.
15
Training in Style
Complete one training mission with each master.
15
A Wise Investment
Purchase ten or more abilities.
15
Master of Style
Obtain all abilities for every style.
25
Whip It Good
Get five or more play bonuses fighting a single enemy.
15
Mr. Shakedown Takedown
Defeat Mr. Shakedown for the first time.
15
Welcome to the Jungle
Get the best weapon search results report.
15
Eye of the Dragon and Tiger
Obtain all equipment parts.
15
Prizefighter
Defeat 30 or more opponents in Endless Rout.
15
What a Player
Play every minigame.
15
Call Me
Go on a date with a girl you met at the telephone club.
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Yakuza: Like a Dragon (龍が如く7 光と闇の行方, Ryū ga Gotoku 7: Hikari to Yami no Yukue, lit. "Like a Dragon 7: Whereabouts of Light and Darkness"), also known as Yakuza 7 and previously known as Shin Ryū ga Gotoku ( 新龍が如く , lit. Characters: Index Yakuza Yakuza 2 Yakuza 3 Yakuza 4 Yakuza 5 Yakuza 0 Yakuza 6 Judgment Yakuza: Like a Dragon These are the characters that debuted in the game Yakuza: Like a Dragon. For the new protagonist Ichiban Kasuga, see his entry in the Character Index page. Saeko and Eri ... Like a Dragon coming soon. Sorry, you are not able to view this website with your browser’s cookies disabled. The first Dragon Soul Bat that you get is from the very beginning of the Ijincho story arc where Kasuga pulls the sword from the stone, so to speak. If for whatever reason you need another one though, there are two other ways to obtain it. The first is the battle arena in Sotenbori, the second city. The first way to get a Dragon Soul Bat in Yakuza: Like a dragon is to beat all 30 levels of the Sotenbori battle arena. Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. D&D Beyond Kasuga is the new player character in Yakzua: Like A Dragon, and as such you play as him from the start, and will spend the early portion of the game as him alone. Yakuza: Like a Dragon ... characters (black symbol over red), and dots (circles). You'll notice in this game that for any suited tile where the number is not clear, you'll have a little pink number in the upper-left corner denoting its value. Other Characters Yakuza: Like a Dragon ... Thank you, Yakuza Fandom Wiki for helping me realize that this guy is running Survive bar *keyboard smash and facepalm* It completely escaped my notice. Kiryu Kazuma. Our favourite protagonist from Y0-6. Yakuza: Like a Dragon Wiki Guide. Chapter 5: The Liumang Man. Top Contributors: StaceyH, Miranda Sanchez, Wiki_Creation_Bot. Last Edited: 10 Nov 2020 8:49 am. Page Tools. Edit (Classic) Yakuza, known in Japan as Ryu ga Gotoku (Like a Dragon), is an open-world action-adventure game with RPG elements, developed and published by Sega, in which you play the role of a Yakuza gangster known as Kazuma Kiryu. It was released in 2005.
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