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- Jul 28, 2018
Yeah I got it but still. We've seen things a lot darker and shaddy (Yakuza 3) and we lived on. It was like too much hype imo.
Mhh i dont know. I think Yakuza 3 is a bit different.
Yes its about politics and Japan USA and that stuff but the overall theme is not about
Japan being the 'bad guys'. The japanese authorities defeat the 'real' problem and thats it.
In the end, its more about defeating invaders i guess? The theme is not about condemning Japans leadership
or authorities, there is more to it on a wider scale and they fix the problem.
The plan of Japans leadership / authorities to fix the problem is not about bad intentions.
But in Yakuza 6 the problem is about Japans leadership, old covered up war activities and such things.
There is nothing heroic about it, the whole problem was created by japanese authorities
and they dont want anyone to find out. There is no agreement to accept and fight the problem,
there are no bigger positive intentions behind it.
Instead they would do anything to hide the secret forever. They know about the secret
and dont want to do anything about it. The leadership even offers Kiryu hush money
because they are so afraid of the truth coming out. So i think overall Yakuza 6 is more critical
about Japans leadership. Theres no big reveal scene that shows how everything is fine now.
Theres a bigger plan behind Japans authorities / leadership in Yakuza 3 that is actually about fighting the problem.
Its kind of a positive secret in a way.
Yakuza 6 is all about Japans authorities / leadership hiding the problem.
And the secret is not positive.
Yes its about politics and Japan USA and that stuff but the overall theme is not about
Japan being the 'bad guys'. The japanese authorities defeat the 'real' problem and thats it.
In the end, its more about defeating invaders i guess? The theme is not about condemning Japans leadership
or authorities, there is more to it on a wider scale and they fix the problem.
The plan of Japans leadership / authorities to fix the problem is not about bad intentions.
But in Yakuza 6 the problem is about Japans leadership, old covered up war activities and such things.
There is nothing heroic about it, the whole problem was created by japanese authorities
and they dont want anyone to find out. There is no agreement to accept and fight the problem,
there are no bigger positive intentions behind it.
Instead they would do anything to hide the secret forever. They know about the secret
and dont want to do anything about it. The leadership even offers Kiryu hush money
because they are so afraid of the truth coming out. So i think overall Yakuza 6 is more critical
about Japans leadership. Theres no big reveal scene that shows how everything is fine now.
Theres a bigger plan behind Japans authorities / leadership in Yakuza 3 that is actually about fighting the problem.
Its kind of a positive secret in a way.
Yakuza 6 is all about Japans authorities / leadership hiding the problem.
And the secret is not positive.