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rgg4 was good, so awesome. four boss fights in one go!! fun & exciting.
I love how this time around the protagonists are ones who set up a trap for the antagonists on rooftop of millennium tower.
akiyama being a vip that he is, dodging a bullet becy he's rich. can't believe he literally set up 100 hundred billion like that. anyway akiyama x money endgame for sure. what an icon.
kido vs saejima was mid compared to other boss fights bc it wasn't as personal?? overall im curious to know what happened to kido afterwards.
tanimura throwing his badge and being like "fuck the police, I'm about to break 84 laws of this country" 💯 but then afterwards arai comes and tells him he's what force ought to be lol like ok undercover yakuza cop.
kiryu and daigo are so funny.
daigo making bad decisions and kiryu's like "ok I guess I will beat the shit out of you to teach a lesson".
imagine beating shit out of someone who's like a adapted son to you. it's too funny.
when kiryu was like "I shouldn't have forced the chairman role on u" daigo must have died inside a little lol
poor man is doing everything he can to succeed in leading 30,000 men & doing something he never wanted in the first place. you can tell he hates every single PART of it. but he's doing it because someone has to.
I hated how hana got handled.
she deserves better and had so much potential???? like she can fight, she's smart and has taste. sighs fuck it.
yasuke deserved so much better. I wanted see more of my murder wife. too bad she saejima never properly reunited. truly a tragedy.
I love how at the end majima got out of jail and is standing next to smiling daigo like that man didn't just sell him out to the force. but kiryu is back so it's all good and fun.
I loved saejima and majima scenes and boss fight. majima is classic and timeless, we can't never have enough of him.
kiryu can never live in peace. he comes back once a year to fix whatever the fuck going on w tojo. rip hoping my man is doing better in Yakuza 5.

Reviewed on Mar 09, 2023


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