Irsyadi Aryadiva Sagawa's relation with Majima somewhat improves by the end of 0, where he lamented Majima's outfit of choice (the signature snakeskin-motif jacket over bare chests and a ton of leather).
@@dokjakim45 Yeah but my main point is that he was not a main character in this game, he's just arbitrarily invincible whenever the writer needs him to be
@@dogfellow3848 well the Writer makes him Strong is because it's just accurate to Kiryu's Strength tho based on how he already went through everything In his games... So it sums up everything why he needs to be powerful and The Strongest in his Verse
@@Not_Claptrap it isn't specified if akiyama knows him by face or no (also kiryu looks older) and also kiryu is basically a legend in kamurocho so there's a lot of people that probably idolize him without knowing how he actually looks like
In Yakuza lore Kiryu, aparently, must have a very generic face. Nobody knows him as the legendary yakuza that wipped half of kamurocho's population with his bare fists. People are more afraid of the Fake Kiryu than the real one.
@@gojochillmode839 I admire them, I know this is just how the game works, but aside from that: They literally saw Kiryu pick them up, both, at the same time, and yet they didn't give up but still tried to fight
This is actually my favorite boss fight in the game. It wasn't enough having Saejima take him on. They had to remind you just how tough Kiryu really was by having him beat the utter crap out of the other two. With the Saejima vs Kiryu boss happening earlier, it's kinda like you playing the boss here, where you overpower them so much its kind of a joke. Smile Venomously indeed
I have to agree in how good this fight was, I loved knowing that these guys I built up and saw their abilities grow throughout the game try and take on the strongest Yakuza to have ever lived, Kiryu already faced off against Saejima his strength counter part and then taking down his skilled (Akiyama) and technical (Tanimura) counterparts at once showing that they might surpass Kiryu in their respective talents alone can't overcome a Dragon that has perfected them all
Kiryu never really beat Saejima though, he just collapse due to malnutrition. Also Saejima did beat Majima. So I guess Saejima is on par with Kiryu unlike these two.
@@Soir3997 Since Yakuza 0, it hasn't been here. Actually it's really weird because in nearly every Yakuza game, RGG just suddenly takes out cool Heat moves for really no reason.
@@Rnzzy they removed it since there has been a law that you cant smoke in the streets of japan. They even removed the cigarette in Kiryu's mouth for the Yakuza 3 remaster and that takes place in a time where you could. So that heat move is probably never coming back.
@@jonasamorim4958 The original actor got accused for drugs and the like. And in Japan, any charge like that, true or not, tends to utterly destroy even established actors' reputations, given the culture's focus on honor. The guy actually quit as a result of it, forcing the RGG team to get a new voice actor and with it a new face for Tanimura when the remaster came. Same thing ended up happening with Judgment.
Just did this fight today, it was fucking amazing. Wasnt sure how I felt about playing new characters after being Kiryu for so many games. I really enjoyed playing as Akiyama and Tanimura with all his armbars and grappling was a treat. However, Kiryu had to remind everyone who the hell the star of this franchise is, and it felt damn good. I have one chapter left to play and once again Yakuza is telling a amazing story and creating iconic characters. Im so damn happy I found this franchise with Yakuza 0.
So nice to read this, i started the saga with this game, yeah, i know, is strange beginning by the 4th game, but is the only one that i had in hand, very nice game
@@howlgalarza3447 Yeah, I've played all 7 Yakuza games from 0-6 and played Fist of The North Star. Just started Judgement a few days ago, havent done much with it yet. These games are just simple fun, great characters, great stories, and simple fun game mechanics.
@Gold Star Gaming I just finished Judgement this week, so I've not yet gotten to Yakuza 7. Im interested to see how 7 goes. I've seen some gameplay and it looks amazing. I did play Persona 5 so Im familiar with the combat system and I liked it. That said, I really like the combat system in the Yakuza games. Sure beating people up in the streets is essentially button smashing, but I really enjoy the Boss Battles with the lock on 360 mechanic similar to The Souls series. I see Yakuza 7 is getting lots of love and I'll 100% play it. When, Im not, it takes me around 5-6 weeks to finish a Yakuza game and usually I need to play something else before jumping back in. Im currently playing Othercide, and maybe its me and I suck, but this gameis pretty damn intense. Ohhh for the scorecard, I rank Judgement 4th best game behind Yakuza 0, Kiwami 2, and Yakuza 6.
I'm surprised I'm the only one who was comboed by Akiyama and Tanimura Most people I've seen had only one maybe two times they unleashed their combos, while I had the entire fight like this
If someone is going to be a protag in Yakuza, Kiryu has to end up testing them. They sure put up a fight - causing Kiryu to have to take two breaths after it, one for each of them.
I loved this fight, not only because it shows the strength of Kiryu which no one would doubt. I think Akiyama and Tanimura looks kind cool here too. Yea they have their asses handed to them but they still look kind of cool. Even the AI here is doing a pretty good job. (Especially the AI Tanimura).
Koopy Sandwich *SPOILERS FOR 6* Akiyama fights Kiryu because the latter wants to kidnap a kid. A kid who is his grandson, granted, and one who would suffer a terrible fate if he went through social services, but KIDNAPPING. Akiyama does this, knowing his ass will just get kicked anyways.
Idk thats a unused taunt or something but i think they used that taunt because the normal Tanimura's taunt, Tanimura uses his revolver. But in this fight, Tanimura gave his revolver to Lily. So maybe thats why Tanimura's taunt in this fight is different.
I've always known they were a tier or two lower from kiryu, but damn, they didnt even put a scratch on him. Makes me wonder if they could maybe beat a more inexperienced Kiryu like near the end of 0... Probably not. Maybe.
kilo master I figured, just thought if it was anytime before that, they wouldve probably too much, but he couldve took one of them. Its easier to say no, huh?
Tanimura rather fight a bunch of heavily trained special cops and a high ranking police officer with gun, alone. Than fighting Kiryu two vs one with the help of kicking dude that can raid yakuza office.
Before this I had never played a game or consumed any media where the pecking order of the protagonists is so directly and aggressively displayed; A severely exhausted and wounded Saejima proves himself an equal to a rusty (and arguably half-hearted) Kiryu, the tiger and the dragon, only for Kiryu to just completely trash the other two protagonists later on. Akiyama and Tanimura aren't pushovers by any means but it's clear Kiryu's The Dragon of Dojima for a reason.
4:18 seeing Kiryu do that to Aki- and Ta-chan is worth how ever many million yen Lily asked Akiyama to lend her. Second best game in the best series (behind Zero)
What I love most about all these fights, Saejima vs Kiryu or this one is that the characters fight exactly like their playstyle. Unlike in Yakuza 6 against Akiyama where he's not got his same fighting chops anymore. Kiryu uses Tiger Drop and Akiyama uses all his fancy footwork. Kiwami 1 has the same against Majima. He's using ALL his tricks from 0. Thug, Slugger, Breaker and Mad Dog. In Yakuza 5 when you have the rematch of Kiryu vs Saejima, the same thing again, they're using the moves you've been using as these characters. It connects on a personal level I think.
The moment when YOU BECOME THE BOSS BATTLE IN ONE OF YOUR OWN STORIES!!! This moment is so fucking rediclious because if I was playing as Akiyama and Tanimura I would just be getting rag dolled by Kiryu and he was just be an exceptionally difficult boss battle but the reality is this is HIS story inside my own! I love Yakuza so much.
To me, the main issue is the heat gauge and actions. Trying to figure out actions for each character, which situations for them to be done in, and overall balance of meter build/depletion... you need to be careful you don't make them overwhelmingly useful nor game-breaking, but at the same time not impossible to use effectively. You can literally use a heat action when someone makes a swing at you once you get far enough, and from a competitive viewpoint that'd make the game too defensive. I think heat would be better used to escape wall pressure or to let you apply extra damage from a combo or knockdown. Something that requires a bit more effort to achieve. Maybe a way to counter certain actions too using your own heat. Of course, this is all theorycraft, but it's from experience of playing all sorts of VS games.
@@StreetwizeJJ2 All heat actions an enemy can preform, you can press a QTE to escape it or possibly even counter. From floors to walls to situational ones. Of course some heat actions wouldn't even be doable because the requirements are too easy (ones that you only need to be at a long distance or running to preform etc). Weapon QTEs are fair game, because you still have a chance to escape them/counter them.
@@garrettoliva5154True, but if countering/escaping them were as easy as it is now, then Heat actions would be useless. It's why I said only some could use counters. Shorter windows for QTE would help, though it might be better if both players competed to see who pressed correctly first. I don't like the idea of getting hurt from your own heat action though. Weapons definitely deserve some sort of reaction since the requirements for those are simply to hold the thing. On that note, Kiryu's counters (and those that can counter while getting hit) are a lot more problematic seeing that most of those have more lax requirements.
@@StreetwizeJJ2 Maybe some QTE's can have mash contests, like trying to throw your opponent against the wall but they hit the QTE and THEN you have to struggle to see who's better at mashing. If you have a higher heat gauge than your opponent you'll have more powerful mashing. Also these QTEs are no slouch, if you're on the receiving end of a high level heat action with low heat you have a Kashiwagi vs Majima on Legend level QTE. Stunning might be a more implemented mechanic, like "getting a number of hits off on your opponent in Rush" type stun mechanics, not Saejima head-butt bs. Stunned opponents can be grabbed and still be in a stunned state, so you can do heat actions with no worries of them countering. Oh yeah speaking of the counters, most counters either have a big heat requirement or are just not there at all. Komaki Parry costs a medium amount of heat while the Tiger Drop and other Tiger Drop-like counters can only be preformed at the max heat level and drain pretty much all heat (similar to the fake Tiger Drop in Kiryu's Legend style in 0). If someone is at max heat it's a problem, and you'd better be playing carefully around them. About heat levels though, I struggle to decide if the heat bar should be the levels from 0 or the standard heat bar from every other game. Because leveling heat can have interesting effects on combat, only some moves can be preformed at low medium or high levels, so I wonder if that'd be interesting for a PVP scenario?
@@garrettoliva5154 If you use an auto clicker you could automatically win every button mash. Maybe they should make qtes like have a timer, you can't do them back to back
While I enjoyed this boss battle, in my opinion, it would've been better if they presented more of a challenge to Kiryu. It would've really highlighted their status as main characters if they were at least able to make him struggle for that win. Sure, it would've been expected for them to be bowled over like that if they faced him one-on-one, but for the both of them to take him on at once and STILL go down without even making him sweat just made them look weak. ESPECIALLY when he was shown to be having some trouble with Saejima, *who was injured and recently washed up out of the sea after 25* (I think) *years in a hellhole prison.* It's kinda difficult to reconcile them as they are here with the badasses who took down scores of bad guys in their chapters by themselves. And yes, I'm extending that statement to that one part in Akiyama's section where that bum tagged along with him, and Nair during her optional thing in Tanimura's, along with whoever I'm forgetting from all the side stuff. Considering that they've NEVER taken out even one enemy on their own in all the times I've played the game, even on Easy, I don't consider them backup. Useful distractions, sure, but not full-on backup.
I agree. I think it would of been better overall to have this be a sequential fight or something. As is it feels a bit like shilling Kiryu at the expense of the two new characters.
This is a very old comment so it probably does not matter, but I disagree with this a lot. Spoiler alert: minor spoilers for Y0,1,2,3 endings. I will preface by saying that Tanimura and Akiyama are some of my favourite characters and I love them. But one of them is a lazy cop and the other a money lender/club owner. They can handle themselves extremely well against groups of thugs and yakuza grunts and are really strong in their own way. However this is Kazuma Kiryu they are fighting. When Kiryu beat Shibusawa and got the title of Dragon of Dojima, Tanimura was 7 years old and Akiyama was 10. When Kiryu was fighting for his life in prison because he was seen as a patriarch killer, Akiyama was a banker and Tanimura was still in the academy. In the past 5 years before Y4 Kiryu has been mixed up in 3 grand scale conspiracies that thretened the entire Yakuza organization in Japan and took down Nishkiyama and Ryuji Goda, 2 legendary Yakuza with some of the strongest families in their clans, and destroyed an international arms trafficking organization that was pursued by the CIA. During this time Akiyama was homeless and later a stock trader, and who knows what Tanimura was doing(probably dodging paperwork and ignoring radio calls while playing mahjong). Saejima is a different story. He himself says that he did not let his condition slip while in prison. Also, the writers constantly write him up to be an equal to Kiryu. In many cases the writing suggests that if Saejima did not go to prison he would've attained a status equal to the Dragon of Dojima. He is a monster of his own(like Nishkiyama and Ryuji) and he also spend his entire adult life training and fighting as a yakuza. In the world of the Yakuza games, Kazuma Kiryu is an existence above the rest, a legendary force that makes even the most powerful yakuza that go against the Tojo to tremble with fear at the mention of his name. For me it would've been really damaging to his character and his story arc if he was struggling against two upstarts on their first yakuza conspiracy rodeo.
it pained me to beat Akiyama as kiryu also this guy was hiding behind a pillar all the time while i was fighting tanimura and how did they not know that kiryu is the main character he,tanimura and saejima were standing side by side thinking they the yakuza 4 before the final chapter
@@davidcanamar1 I just finished this fight a few days ago & I beat Akiyama first. It's easier to fight Akiyama because Tanimura kinda spams his parries when I did this fight.
The first time i was playing this game and came across that part of the game i remember thinking: haha those idiots really think they can beat kazuma? Although the fact that they became friends after that was amazing. But god damn the music on the start of the battle is also amazing.
it's understandable; Akiyama and Tanimura run in completely different circles than Kiryu. Tanimura is a fairly young police officer who probably wasn't that high up in the force during the last three games. while Akiyama does have connections to the Tojo clan, they're all fairly low-ranking rookies. because of this, even if Akiyama and Tanimura have heard of "The Dragon of Dojima," they probably don't know his real name and *definitely* haven't seen his face.
@@amazingfan15 small correction, Akiyama definitely knows Kiryu's name, because he mentions him in his talk with Kido about why he backs Arai, he just doesn't know his face
Eileen Milligan akiyama and tanimura would be a tie, un armed shinada would get his ass handed to him by both. With weapons it's a little more even with akiyama. Tanimura I'm not sure because he has a lot of grappling submission moves and some disarming heat moves
in the remastered version i kinda wish you could choose the person who you want to fight like against kiryu you could be akiyama or tanimura or kiryu it would be a better experience
and then they all became friends
That's how it works in anime.
Kiryu's magic. Nuff said.
what about majima? does he holds grudges on certain people? for example: sagawa
Irsyadi Aryadiva Sagawa's relation with Majima somewhat improves by the end of 0, where he lamented Majima's outfit of choice (the signature snakeskin-motif jacket over bare chests and a ton of leather).
Proof that the best way to make friends is to beat people up in the Sewers
You’re telling me Tanimura and Akiyama didn’t look at Kiryu and think “This guy looks like a main character like we are”
he's more main character than both of them combined
@@lemonismq4642 Tbh, not in this game, he just protaganist invincibility
@@dogfellow3848 he was a freaking boss dude lol 😂
@@dokjakim45 Yeah but my main point is that he was not a main character in this game, he's just arbitrarily invincible whenever the writer needs him to be
@@dogfellow3848 well the Writer makes him Strong is because it's just accurate to Kiryu's Strength tho based on how he already went through everything In his games... So it sums up everything why he needs to be powerful and The Strongest in his Verse
Tanimura during the QTE: Nows my chance to use my judo to try and injure his arm!
Akiyama during the QTE: Yeah I’ll just uh...Vibe here
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“I’m scared to hold on but I’m scared to let go.”
Kiryu during the QTE: HOW THE HELL AM I DRAGGING TWO OVERGROWN ADULTS AT THE SAME TIME?!?!
Akiyama was probably like "Huh, this dude is strong as fuck, smart, humble and wears gray. Could he be Kazuma Kiryu, who I love and idolize?"
Akiyama is having fun
Funny how Akiyama and Arai idolized Kiryu didn’t even realize he was staring right at him...
Bruh moment
How do you idolize someone without knowing what they look like?
@@Not_Claptrap probably forgot because last time he knows about kiryu is when he got the money on yakuza 1
@@Not_Claptrap it isn't specified if akiyama knows him by face or no (also kiryu looks older) and also kiryu is basically a legend in kamurocho so there's a lot of people that probably idolize him without knowing how he actually looks like
In Yakuza lore Kiryu, aparently, must have a very generic face.
Nobody knows him as the legendary yakuza that wipped half of kamurocho's population with his bare fists.
People are more afraid of the Fake Kiryu than the real one.
Man don't you just love it when protagonists fight each other, I sure do
The only thing i fear is fighting kiryu himself
@@2k7V I know right, Kiryu is inhumanely strong and if I was Akiyama and Tanimura then I'd be nervous af.
@@gojochillmode839 My life would flash before my eyes if i see his fist launching towards me
@@gojochillmode839 I admire them, I know this is just how the game works, but aside from that:
They literally saw Kiryu pick them up, both, at the same time, and yet they didn't give up but still tried to fight
@@2k7V There is a Minigame in Yakuza 3, where Kiryu has to fight himself.
This is actually my favorite boss fight in the game. It wasn't enough having Saejima take him on. They had to remind you just how tough Kiryu really was by having him beat the utter crap out of the other two. With the Saejima vs Kiryu boss happening earlier, it's kinda like you playing the boss here, where you overpower them so much its kind of a joke. Smile Venomously indeed
William Stout I love how the crack-head was defeated by having a cigarette thrown in his face!
I have to agree in how good this fight was, I loved knowing that these guys I built up and saw their abilities grow throughout the game try and take on the strongest Yakuza to have ever lived, Kiryu already faced off against Saejima his strength counter part and then taking down his skilled (Akiyama) and technical (Tanimura) counterparts at once showing that they might surpass Kiryu in their respective talents alone can't overcome a Dragon that has perfected them all
Kiryu is a freaking Raid Boss, that's why he gets flocked by thugs like they try to get their weekly chance for loot or sth
Kiryu never really beat Saejima though, he just collapse due to malnutrition. Also Saejima did beat Majima. So I guess Saejima is on par with Kiryu unlike these two.
I had to switch to easy fighting kiryu, he's hella strong and the dude has no openings. It's no way I would of beat him normally
Aaaand 6 years later Akiyama ended up in the same spot.
Omg you are right!
That is true, Yakuza 6
I miss essence of smoking, it's the best way to show dominance over the enemy
Its not in this game?
@@Soir3997 Since Yakuza 0, it hasn't been here. Actually it's really weird because in nearly every Yakuza game, RGG just suddenly takes out cool Heat moves for really no reason.
@@Rnzzy they removed it since there has been a law that you cant smoke in the streets of japan. They even removed the cigarette in Kiryu's mouth for the Yakuza 3 remaster and that takes place in a time where you could. So that heat move is probably never coming back.
@@EthanBradburyVlogs really? :'(
Sad to be a pc player now
The hell are you all talking about, it's still in the game, i do it all the time in 4.
RIP Old Tanimura's face. This beat down is the real reason his original actor couldn't return for the HD Version
I dont understand, why?
@@jonasamorim4958 The original actor got accused for drugs and the like. And in Japan, any charge like that, true or not, tends to utterly destroy even established actors' reputations, given the culture's focus on honor. The guy actually quit as a result of it, forcing the RGG team to get a new voice actor and with it a new face for Tanimura when the remaster came.
Same thing ended up happening with Judgment.
@@lewhanwen4302 On top of that, not only was it proven to be false, but it turned out he was actually set up. He quit as a result of realizing that
@@Who_is_Ari Damn, thats messed up.
@@lewhanwen4302 What happened with Judgement?
Seeing how akiyama and tanimura dynamic team up is like seeing kickhopper and punchhopper dynamic
Did not expect a rider reference here
Respect
Just did this fight today, it was fucking amazing. Wasnt sure how I felt about playing new characters after being Kiryu for so many games. I really enjoyed playing as Akiyama and Tanimura with all his armbars and grappling was a treat. However, Kiryu had to remind everyone who the hell the star of this franchise is, and it felt damn good. I have one chapter left to play and once again Yakuza is telling a amazing story and creating iconic characters. Im so damn happy I found this franchise with Yakuza 0.
So nice to read this, i started the saga with this game, yeah, i know, is strange beginning by the 4th game, but is the only one that i had in hand, very nice game
@@howlgalarza3447 Yeah, I've played all 7 Yakuza games from 0-6 and played Fist of The North Star. Just started Judgement a few days ago, havent done much with it yet. These games are just simple fun, great characters, great stories, and simple fun game mechanics.
@Gold Star Gaming I just finished Judgement this week, so I've not yet gotten to Yakuza 7. Im interested to see how 7 goes. I've seen some gameplay and it looks amazing. I did play Persona 5 so Im familiar with the combat system and I liked it. That said, I really like the combat system in the Yakuza games. Sure beating people up in the streets is essentially button smashing, but I really enjoy the Boss Battles with the lock on 360 mechanic similar to The Souls series. I see Yakuza 7 is getting lots of love and I'll 100% play it. When, Im not, it takes me around 5-6 weeks to finish a Yakuza game and usually I need to play something else before jumping back in. Im currently playing Othercide, and maybe its me and I suck, but this gameis pretty damn intense. Ohhh for the scorecard, I rank Judgement 4th best game behind Yakuza 0, Kiwami 2, and Yakuza 6.
@@5IvanDrago5 you played all within 7monthd span? Lol
@@everythingreview767 I got into this series in December and I finished 6 about a week ago
5:35
Looks like Kiryu is being attacked by children
😆
When Dad won't stop at smile burger
Lol
kiryu runs an orphanage, he's used to this kind of stuff
LMMMAAOOO
@@enzoferrari3645 Taichi definitely overpowers Kiryu
4:03 Akiyama synced it for you
XD
Lol how did he counter while blocking and Kiryu being in recovery frames?
@@vividlantern8854the magic of boss AI like how boss Kiryu can Tiger Drop on command
3:46 I can't get over how perfect the music makes this entire moment this is an S tier boss battle
I love this fight theme! Especially the start of it gets you really pumped up!
The best part is that you get to hear this in another boss fight or two too in this game!
@@jordantolkar2586saejima vs kiryu
5:30 Love how the music intensified with the QTE
This is one of my favorite Kiryu QTEs of all time, just shows how much of a monster he is manhandling the two.
4:29 perfect sync
This is canon
I'm surprised I'm the only one who was comboed by Akiyama and Tanimura
Most people I've seen had only one maybe two times they unleashed their combos, while I had the entire fight like this
If someone is going to be a protag in Yakuza, Kiryu has to end up testing them. They sure put up a fight - causing Kiryu to have to take two breaths after it, one for each of them.
Except Shinada
@@frenchfriesfan2005 shinada would die immediately lmao
@@frenchfriesfan2005 if you count the victory road in 5 as canon then he also ended up fighting him.
If you make Kiryu exert himself even a little you're already crazy strong.
@@travisbergen2807 which is why Tanimura and Akiyama could be considered as legends
I loved this fight, not only because it shows the strength of Kiryu which no one would doubt.
I think Akiyama and Tanimura looks kind cool here too. Yea they have their asses handed to them but they still look kind of cool. Even the AI here is doing a pretty good job. (Especially the AI Tanimura).
Together Akiyama and Tanimura's Tag Team shall be Called "The Akimura"
That doesn't sound too bad
Taniyama
Don't you just love how akiyama is all cocky here, and then
[SPOILER]
when you fight him in 6, he regrets everything?
MR.Ninja Guy Cuz he knows now. I’d act the same way lmao
Put a spoiler alert in there just in case you get someone with a torch and pitchfork aimed at you.
"Damn it... why me again?" you gotta love akiyama lolz
Why do you have to fight him again in 6? Surely he would know not to fight Kiryu again...
Koopy Sandwich
*SPOILERS FOR 6*
Akiyama fights Kiryu because the latter wants to kidnap a kid. A kid who is his grandson, granted, and one who would suffer a terrible fate if he went through social services, but KIDNAPPING. Akiyama does this, knowing his ass will just get kicked anyways.
never mess with the OG Protagonist LOL
I think Kiryu has defeated at least 4 protags now
@@ryanologistonymdo we count Majima? He was the protagonist of 0, with Kiryu being the Co-protagonist
I love the fact you used the cigarette heat action like the last time you recorded this fight. But this time was even more badass!
"Convincing.. The hard way"
Poor guys didn't know what they were in for. RIP.
Honestly the first time I saw this, I held my breath. This was so hardcore to me.
Man looking back Y4 has such banger and iconic tracks back-to-back
4:38 ooh an unused taunt
Idk thats a unused taunt or something but i think they used that taunt because the normal Tanimura's taunt, Tanimura uses his revolver. But in this fight, Tanimura gave his revolver to Lily. So maybe thats why Tanimura's taunt in this fight is different.
@@zeovaldoadzka3269 i think you are right
@@zeovaldoadzka3269 attention to detail
ain't that just Mine's taunt
The fact that this is how Kiryu met Akiyama is wild
Always love the Yakuza series boss fight "thumbnails" or whatever they're called. And this is one of the best.
The community calls them Dynamic Intros
Maybe you're referring to boss "title cards" (the thing with their name and rank)?
I've always known they were a tier or two lower from kiryu, but damn, they didnt even put a scratch on him. Makes me wonder if they could maybe beat a more inexperienced Kiryu like near the end of 0... Probably not. Maybe.
Yang3213 doubt it
Yang3213 At the end of 0? HELL NO, HE WAS FUCKING BRUTAL AND OP AS FUCK
kilo master I figured, just thought if it was anytime before that, they wouldve probably too much, but he couldve took one of them. Its easier to say no, huh?
Don't forget ruthless especially after his fight with Shibusawa
Yang3213 maybe if they fought him after his 10 years of jail time, they could have beaten him
Damn the Blue Yakuza and the Purple Yakuza gave the Grey Yakuza a tough fight.
a crane, a tortoise and a dragon walk into a sewer…
RIP PS3/OG Tanimura
Boss battle but you're controlling the boss
Tanimura rather fight a bunch of heavily trained special cops and a high ranking police officer with gun, alone. Than fighting Kiryu two vs one with the help of kicking dude that can raid yakuza office.
Before this I had never played a game or consumed any media where the pecking order of the protagonists is so directly and aggressively displayed; A severely exhausted and wounded Saejima proves himself an equal to a rusty (and arguably half-hearted) Kiryu, the tiger and the dragon, only for Kiryu to just completely trash the other two protagonists later on. Akiyama and Tanimura aren't pushovers by any means but it's clear Kiryu's The Dragon of Dojima for a reason.
Kiryu and Saejima also fight in peak condition in 5 and still prove to be equals.
4:18 seeing Kiryu do that to Aki- and Ta-chan is worth how ever many million yen Lily asked Akiyama to lend her. Second best game in the best series (behind Zero)
4:20 That anvil sound though.
That double-headbang doorbell hit from Kiryu lol ouch! XD
This was SUCH fun fight
I remember thinking "I'm so sorry both of you..."
I did the quest yesterday, and i said the same
4:04 did he just tiger kicked when you stopped attacking lol :3
Maybe
Akiyama has a special counter attack too, but is one weaker than the Kiryu Tiger Drop or Saejima Tiger Dragon drop ( a brutal headbutt ) in yakuza 5.
Two beasts getting outbeasted by an even beaster beast.
What I love most about all these fights, Saejima vs Kiryu or this one is that the characters fight exactly like their playstyle. Unlike in Yakuza 6 against Akiyama where he's not got his same fighting chops anymore. Kiryu uses Tiger Drop and Akiyama uses all his fancy footwork. Kiwami 1 has the same against Majima. He's using ALL his tricks from 0. Thug, Slugger, Breaker and Mad Dog. In Yakuza 5 when you have the rematch of Kiryu vs Saejima, the same thing again, they're using the moves you've been using as these characters. It connects on a personal level I think.
This game has one of the best boss themes in the franchise
The heat auras looked much better in the original version
@@BlacK40k idk
Essence of smoking need to come back.
It wont ever come back because you cant smoke in the streets of japan anymore
Should be in Kiwami 2, Kiwami and 0 though
@@EthanBradburyVlogs Essence of Vape then
Hype af, this moment was great.
The utter disrespect in finishing tanimura with his own finisher
5:32 Music perfectly sync with QTE actions.
I like it.
I like the way you finished the battle
6:48 fuck that was COLD as shit.
Bro he beat both of them at ONCE!! Look at that Heat Action!! =OO
6:49 The ABSOLUTE DISRESPECT with the cigarette heat action
The moment when YOU BECOME THE BOSS BATTLE IN ONE OF YOUR OWN STORIES!!!
This moment is so fucking rediclious because if I was playing as Akiyama and Tanimura I would just be getting rag dolled by Kiryu and he was just be an exceptionally difficult boss battle but the reality is this is HIS story inside my own!
I love Yakuza so much.
4:39 that sync
Makes me wish for Yakuza PVP, it'd probably be awful but damn would it be fun.
To me, the main issue is the heat gauge and actions. Trying to figure out actions for each character, which situations for them to be done in, and overall balance of meter build/depletion... you need to be careful you don't make them overwhelmingly useful nor game-breaking, but at the same time not impossible to use effectively. You can literally use a heat action when someone makes a swing at you once you get far enough, and from a competitive viewpoint that'd make the game too defensive. I think heat would be better used to escape wall pressure or to let you apply extra damage from a combo or knockdown. Something that requires a bit more effort to achieve. Maybe a way to counter certain actions too using your own heat.
Of course, this is all theorycraft, but it's from experience of playing all sorts of VS games.
@@StreetwizeJJ2 All heat actions an enemy can preform, you can press a QTE to escape it or possibly even counter. From floors to walls to situational ones. Of course some heat actions wouldn't even be doable because the requirements are too easy (ones that you only need to be at a long distance or running to preform etc). Weapon QTEs are fair game, because you still have a chance to escape them/counter them.
@@garrettoliva5154True, but if countering/escaping them were as easy as it is now, then Heat actions would be useless. It's why I said only some could use counters. Shorter windows for QTE would help, though it might be better if both players competed to see who pressed correctly first. I don't like the idea of getting hurt from your own heat action though. Weapons definitely deserve some sort of reaction since the requirements for those are simply to hold the thing.
On that note, Kiryu's counters (and those that can counter while getting hit) are a lot more problematic seeing that most of those have more lax requirements.
@@StreetwizeJJ2 Maybe some QTE's can have mash contests, like trying to throw your opponent against the wall but they hit the QTE and THEN you have to struggle to see who's better at mashing. If you have a higher heat gauge than your opponent you'll have more powerful mashing. Also these QTEs are no slouch, if you're on the receiving end of a high level heat action with low heat you have a Kashiwagi vs Majima on Legend level QTE.
Stunning might be a more implemented mechanic, like "getting a number of hits off on your opponent in Rush" type stun mechanics, not Saejima head-butt bs. Stunned opponents can be grabbed and still be in a stunned state, so you can do heat actions with no worries of them countering.
Oh yeah speaking of the counters, most counters either have a big heat requirement or are just not there at all. Komaki Parry costs a medium amount of heat while the Tiger Drop and other Tiger Drop-like counters can only be preformed at the max heat level and drain pretty much all heat (similar to the fake Tiger Drop in Kiryu's Legend style in 0). If someone is at max heat it's a problem, and you'd better be playing carefully around them.
About heat levels though, I struggle to decide if the heat bar should be the levels from 0 or the standard heat bar from every other game. Because leveling heat can have interesting effects on combat, only some moves can be preformed at low medium or high levels, so I wonder if that'd be interesting for a PVP scenario?
@@garrettoliva5154 If you use an auto clicker you could automatically win every button mash. Maybe they should make qtes like have a timer, you can't do them back to back
You don’t fight bosses in Yakuza, you *ARE* the boss.
I love boss fights where, instead of the main character fighting against the antagonist, you play as someone fighting the main character.
Me too
I love at how this fight is a lowkey flex that Kiryu is the strongest
what about saejima
While I enjoyed this boss battle, in my opinion, it would've been better if they presented more of a challenge to Kiryu. It would've really highlighted their status as main characters if they were at least able to make him struggle for that win. Sure, it would've been expected for them to be bowled over like that if they faced him one-on-one, but for the both of them to take him on at once and STILL go down without even making him sweat just made them look weak. ESPECIALLY when he was shown to be having some trouble with Saejima, *who was injured and recently washed up out of the sea after 25* (I think) *years in a hellhole prison.*
It's kinda difficult to reconcile them as they are here with the badasses who took down scores of bad guys in their chapters by themselves.
And yes, I'm extending that statement to that one part in Akiyama's section where that bum tagged along with him, and Nair during her optional thing in Tanimura's, along with whoever I'm forgetting from all the side stuff. Considering that they've NEVER taken out even one enemy on their own in all the times I've played the game, even on Easy, I don't consider them backup. Useful distractions, sure, but not full-on backup.
I agree. I think it would of been better overall to have this be a sequential fight or something. As is it feels a bit like shilling Kiryu at the expense of the two new characters.
At least the AI actually mimics the player with constant grabbing and dash attacks.
Kiryu took two breaths so thats how you know it was a tough fight for him
This is a very old comment so it probably does not matter, but I disagree with this a lot.
Spoiler alert: minor spoilers for Y0,1,2,3 endings.
I will preface by saying that Tanimura and Akiyama are some of my favourite characters and I love them. But one of them is a lazy cop and the other a money lender/club owner. They can handle themselves extremely well against groups of thugs and yakuza grunts and are really strong in their own way. However this is Kazuma Kiryu they are fighting.
When Kiryu beat Shibusawa and got the title of Dragon of Dojima, Tanimura was 7 years old and Akiyama was 10. When Kiryu was fighting for his life in prison because he was seen as a patriarch killer, Akiyama was a banker and Tanimura was still in the academy.
In the past 5 years before Y4 Kiryu has been mixed up in 3 grand scale conspiracies that thretened the entire Yakuza organization in Japan and took down Nishkiyama and Ryuji Goda, 2 legendary Yakuza with some of the strongest families in their clans, and destroyed an international arms trafficking organization that was pursued by the CIA. During this time Akiyama was homeless and later a stock trader, and who knows what Tanimura was doing(probably dodging paperwork and ignoring radio calls while playing mahjong).
Saejima is a different story. He himself says that he did not let his condition slip while in prison. Also, the writers constantly write him up to be an equal to Kiryu. In many cases the writing suggests that if Saejima did not go to prison he would've attained a status equal to the Dragon of Dojima. He is a monster of his own(like Nishkiyama and Ryuji) and he also spend his entire adult life training and fighting as a yakuza.
In the world of the Yakuza games, Kazuma Kiryu is an existence above the rest, a legendary force that makes even the most powerful yakuza that go against the Tojo to tremble with fear at the mention of his name. For me it would've been really damaging to his character and his story arc if he was struggling against two upstarts on their first yakuza conspiracy rodeo.
The way that you finnished the fight was such a power move
*Spits cigarette in face*
PAUNCH
There's nothing like a protagonist fight
Kiryu didn't pass the blunt correctly
FEEL THE HEAT, fucking love that, every time I see it I scream it out.
My favorite battle in this game :)
7:20 Its "Tojo kai, Yondaime-Kiryu Kazuma-da!"
That guy is your daddy
I think you have gotten a lot better since the last time you recorded this fight.
5:36 this could be us but you playin’...
Imagine a random
Person watching you play this, and you then having to explain how the fight isn’t fair because there’s only two of them.
huh... first time i see that "feel the heat" scene. I guess i didnt get it cause i finished either of them way ahead of the other.
it pained me to beat Akiyama as kiryu
also this guy was hiding behind a pillar all the time while i was fighting tanimura
and how did they not know that kiryu is the main character
he,tanimura and saejima were standing side by side thinking they the yakuza 4 before the final chapter
ESSENCE OF SMOKING
can't believe that some guy said that these are background characters😭
And so the yakuza 2 became the yakuza 3.
Tannimura looks different he got new haircut ✂
@animeking4953 this is the original version, he had a different cut in the remastered
Kiryu is so powerful that he beats up the other main protagonists in the game where he wasn't as important to the story.
3:37 that Eye twitch Jesus XD
Tanimura kinda cute, no homo tho
Lmao the "translate to English" feature translates this to "I want to be gay"
Wonder how Tanimura is doing these day
What happened to his voice actor
Arkward Shade he quit acting because he was accused of doing cocaine.
me yeah it sucks seeing things like this happen to people
@@joji3057 his whole depiction has been changed according to his new actor
@@Okuni_ his nose and mouth were unchanged.
One fight two.
Is it me or does everyone subconsciously beat Akiyama first and save Tanimura for last? lol
Not me, I actually beat Tanimura first when I did this. I wanted to save Akiyama as the second and last
@@alexandernickaboine4798 Nice, I was just wondering because everytime I find this fight on YT, people always destroy Akiyama first for some reason.
@@davidcanamar1 I just finished this fight a few days ago & I beat Akiyama first. It's easier to fight Akiyama because Tanimura kinda spams his parries when I did this fight.
@@davidcanamar1 I whooped Tanimura‘s ass just to fight against Akiyama.
The Tiger vs The Dragon of Dojima was the best fight
It’s because Tanimura’s parry ability is hard to deal with. You can spam buttons with Aliyah’s more easily
Kiryu is your daddy
I love fightjnf main characters
The first time i was playing this game and came across that part of the game i remember thinking: haha those idiots really think they can beat kazuma? Although the fact that they became friends after that was amazing. But god damn the music on the start of the battle is also amazing.
2 thugs try to stop local man, but failed...
Thugs???
Fr, thugs?
anyone the fight theme song?
Smile Venomously.
Weirdly enough they don't know Kiryu by his 3 game long reputation.
it's understandable; Akiyama and Tanimura run in completely different circles than Kiryu. Tanimura is a fairly young police officer who probably wasn't that high up in the force during the last three games. while Akiyama does have connections to the Tojo clan, they're all fairly low-ranking rookies. because of this, even if Akiyama and Tanimura have heard of "The Dragon of Dojima," they probably don't know his real name and *definitely* haven't seen his face.
The guy's a criminal legend, they both know the Dragon of Dojima, but they obviously haven't seen his face
@@amazingfan15 small correction, Akiyama definitely knows Kiryu's name, because he mentions him in his talk with Kido about why he backs Arai, he just doesn't know his face
@@kurosakikun96 ah, that's right. thanks
5:29 Other protagonists that aren't me? Not on my watch
Anyone know the song from 2:47
Before the fight starts
They almost beated you but after Feel The Heat they became more passive so u won
I wonder who would win in a one on one fight, Akiyama, Tanimura, or Shinada (with his piss weak sturdy weapons or else he'll be useless).
Eileen Milligan akiyama and tanimura would be a tie, un armed shinada would get his ass handed to him by both. With weapons it's a little more even with akiyama. Tanimura I'm not sure because he has a lot of grappling submission moves and some disarming heat moves
Shinada is weak as fuck. When he got beat up by those randos and I woke up with half of my health I knew.
@@EthanBradburyVlogs yet the dude is fucking jacked, and kicked Daigos ass with ease
in the remastered version i kinda wish you could choose the person who you want to fight like against kiryu you could be akiyama or tanimura or kiryu it would be a better experience
You would have to lose tho
Yeah if it was meant to be a tie. But this was just a beat down
This fight was to remind just who is the damn boss of this franchise.
What’s that song before Kiryu arrives?
Saijama and akiyama shoulda been a fight. That's a real ornstine and smough moment
I HAVE FOUND YOU WILL CHAAAAAAAAAAAN
@@xeeeeiijj OH FUCK
@@crimsonscriticalcorner9048 WILL-CHAAAA-AaaAaAa~
Akiyama would have got destroyed
@@Leon_S._Kennedy not aki Vs saijama, kiryu Vs aki and saijama
And then 6 years later, Akiyama tried to take on Kiryu alone
3:52
Theme song please
Smile Venomously
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