The fact that the entire cutscene into the dynamic intro for Kiryu v Kuze 2 is unskippable, even for the speedrunners, makes it seem like RGG wanting to say “you’re gunna sit there & listen to this DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN!”
I love that feeling of overwhelming danger the intro gives. It really reverses whatever view you might've had of Kuze being some honorless snake, and makes you think "I should've never underestimated this guy fuck fuck fuck fuck fuckfuckfcuk".
It's because the entire cutscene is part of the dynamic intro, oddly. You can see a very very lil' lag spike between when Kuze walks from the scooter and the camera changing over to Kiryu
My favorite is Kiryu vs Majima in Kiwami 2 The way Kiryu fakes his punch into a kick, and yet Majima still dodged is such an amazing opening to a fight like that.
An underrated intro is the Majima vs Ibuchi one. Majima doesn't smile at Ibuchi when coming in for a stab, showing that he's seriously pissed off. Ibuchi probably reminded him of Dojima being an orchestrating bastard who got countless innocents killed which is why he was having none of his bull. Ibuchi dodging to point his gun at a descending Majima is so cool to look at.
Note: The dynamic intros in 1 and 2 are not in the originals, they were retroactively added with Kiwami. The first appearance of the dynamic intro was Mine.
@@TheRealGlooper not the makato stuff that actually added and untied knots that we would later see into his character being more serious again after he adopted the joker like personality proceeding yakuza 1. Plus it also ties and connects any plot points from yakuza 0 to further signify its relevance. Even the start of that majima saga arc was crucial to the main plot line of 2 and all that happened post kiwami 1 events
2:19 still one of my favourite, the bgm and the boss name along with that pose, the story between Kiryu & Nishiki built throughout Yakuza 0 and the downfall of Nishiki portrayed in Kiwami, everything all along together just gives me the goosebumps to this very date. Now that's what I call a FINAL/BOSS FIGHT !!
I love the two against Aoki, the first one saying "Ryo Aoki, governor of Tokyo", then the depressing finale finally showing "Masato Arakawa", like he can't run away from who he is anymore. Plus that final fight is super depressing when you realise how soft Arakawa is from being a politician for so long, so Ichi really kicks the shit out of him.
I look at it in Ichi's perspective that the first phase he saw Ryo Aoki as his Boss name. But when it gets to the second phase it just says Masato Arakawa add the fact he's unarmed and forced into a max Freelancer shows Ichi is beginning to let go of his Rpg phase and embrace real world. Since this is the only boss fight with a quick time event.
"Leading the Tojo is a heavy cross to bear. I know, because I did it for like 2 hours before foisting it off on a guy I'd met two days ago who turned out to be a secret Korean mole and nearly destroyed the whole thing after letting him be the leader of the Tojo clan and then forcing you to take that heavy cross without actually sticking around to help you either."
If there’s one thing Like a Dragon excels at to make its intros memorable, it’s its amazing ost. I could listen to Cold-Blooded (Mabuchi’s theme) all day and not get bored
For me, 7 is my favorite with Tendo. The man just stands there and takes Ichiban's dropkick, and it does absolutely nothing to him. It really shows how powerful he is compared to you and your friends and he will NOT go down easy. You're in for a very tough fight
Honestly, the Kuroiwa battles are really well choreographed. When I first fought him in the underground casino with that opening cutscene, I was hoping I'd fight him again and the final fight was amazing with that intro too.
It’s just interesting that For Faith isn’t really Munakata’s theme rather Tanimura’s Munakata wasn’t the final boss. Tanimura’s the final boss as a playable character
I love all 3 Joon-Gi Han intros but especially the second one, that being said I love how the bell rings in sync with the name card flash in the first one
Higashi's Dynamic intro Is my favorite of the series. Everything Is perfect, the action the music the scenery, Kaito launching the guy into the window and Yagami kicking him throught It. Just fantastic
Damn, I never realize how Lao Gui's intro makes him look like he mirrors Majima or similar to a yin yang symbolism. A lot of people say that Lao Gui is meant to represent what Majima can turn into if he crossed the line.
That fight shows that you had to be a bit crazy in order to fight him. Earlier in the game, Kiryu got shot by Lao multiple times, whereas Majima dodged his throwing spikes twice.
My favorite is kiryu vs Aizawa. I just love the fact that Aizawa thinks he can take kiryu and kiryu is just standing there bleeding out but he doesn't care. He knows he's gonna win. He's like "this mountain is too high for you to climb bro" and then you clash with him, it freezes, title card pops up, you press square and punch him in the fucking face. Like "bitch you thought?"
If RGG ever goes through with their plans of remaking 3-5, I really hope they add alot more dynamic intros like how they did for 2. Kiryu's fight with the Tojo in 5 easily deserves a badass intro to one of his coolest brawls. Or even getting something simple like a small visual reaction from Saejima seeing that Majima uses a knife when fighting in 4 since up until then he probably had no clue.
@@FlameOfUdun96they do bro. kiwami 2 would by far be the worst games in the series if it was like 3 without all its quality of life changes and etc. the games are just going to get more dated over time so they’ll have to
crazy to think im on yakuza 4 rn and its only 6 minutes into the video, cant wait to finally see them all and be caught up with the yakuza series. its been a fantastic time so far.
So many people are ignoring Yakuza 6 dynamic intros... they're the second best after 0 in my book. This was RGG at the top of their game. Also, just give us fucking Ishin already COME ON.
@Viper Hareous I'm really split on K2. It's one of my least favorites in the series actually, because of the dogshit excuse that everyone and their mother is actually Jingweon Mafia, it just felt too contrived, even for Yakuza standards. The whole Kazuki clone too, it just gave me such a weak vibe. Ryuji wasn't featured nearly enough in the game too, making him a weak villain imo, a problem I feel a lot of antagonists in the series have, including Nishiki in K1, Mine from 3, etc. K2 of course had some moments, a lot of the dynamic intros were cool, mostly the Ryuji fights (excluding the sword fight near the end, it looks kinda lame) and the fight with Majima in the Coliseum. All this stuff contributed to me not enjoying the game as much as many others, cause from what I've heard, people put K2 really high up on their list. For me, it's 0 and 6 at the top spot. After that, I tend to change my mind quite often, but I'd like to hear what you thought of 7, or Like a Dragon??? Did you like the gameplay change and the new protag???
I kind of wish they had given kashiwagi or nishiki a dynamic intro, especially kashiwagi since it would have added a lot of personality for new players.
One detail I missed: most yakuza who belongs to a family/clan has their crest(pin) as the background of their dynamic intro Some exceptions are like Kuzes background literally says “king of boxing”
Why is both Kiryu vs Iwami and Kiryu vs Majima both really aesthetically awesome. Also Majima vs Lao Gui(Which literally means Old Ghost in Mandarin) is just cool by itself as it's Mad Dog vs Cold Snake.
30:16 I both love and hate that Yakuza: Like a Dragon was my introduction to the series. Didn’t really understand how special moments like this were until I started playing the games from the beginning.
Titles of Boss Characters in the Yakuza Series (Detailed) The Yakuza takes on a pseudo-family organizational structure. patriarch = 組長 (kumicho or oyaji) = father captain = 若頭 (wakagashira) = eldest brother, next kumicho lieutenant = 若頭補佐 (wakagashira hosa) = brother assisting the eldest brother Just like in a real family, there can be the father of the father and the son of the son. Daigo, the chairman (kaicho) of the Tojo Clan, is essentially the father of the patriarchs. (Actual age doesn't matter.) In "Yakuza 0," Dojima was pushing the redevelopment plan to become the wakagashira of the Tojo Clan. The three wakagashira hosa under Dojima, including Kuze, competed to become the next wakagashira in place of Kazama. If Dojima became the wakagashira of the Tojo Clan, he would be a strong candidate to become the next chairman of the Tojo Clan. In turn, the wakagashira of the Dojima Family would likely be the next chairman of the Tojo Clan after Dojima (it's complicated, isn't it?). In reality, Sera became the wakagashira of the Tojo Clan and later became the chairman. There are also titles for the patriarch’s younger brothers, such as "舎弟頭 (shateigashira)" and "舎弟頭補佐 (shateigashira hosa)," but characters with these titles are few. In the early Yakuza series, these titles are used inaccurately, more like "leader of the subordinates." For example, Kiryu is the shateigashira hosa of Dojima. Even though Kiryu should be a child of Dojima, not his brother... Hiroshi Hayashi is also a shateigashira hosa, but from the game's portrayal, he doesn't seem to be the brother of Chairman Goda. It’s hard to believe someone in that position would directly come to fight Kiryu. In the English version, shateigashira hosa is translated as lieutenant advisor, which is a more acceptable title compared to the Japanese version. The term "舎弟shatei" exists to denote a younger brother rather than an official position, but it is not usually used for boss characters. This is more of a personal contract between two Yakuza rather than an organizational position. For example, Shinji is Kiryu’s shatei. The brotherhood contract is a special agreement that remains valid even if they belong to different organizations. In "Yakuza 0," Sagawa, who belongs to the Omi Alliance, has a brotherhood contract with Shimano from the Tojo Clan. However, based on their conversations, it seems they consider each other equal brothers 兄弟(kyoudai) rather than one being a shatei. Characters without special titles are referred to as 子分 (kobun), 若衆 (wakashu), and 若中 (wakachu), who are children of the patriarch. The kobun of a higher-ranking organization is superior to the kobun of a lower-ranking organization because they are uncles in the pseudo-bloodline. Kashiwagi, who is the child of Dojima’s child Kazama, acts superior to Kiryu, who would be his uncle, but this is likely because they knew each other before becoming Yakuza, making it a very special case. In the Japanese version, Shinji calls Nishikiyama "uncle," but the reason is unclear. Both are children of Dojima, so they should be brothers... Among the kobun, only Kazuto Arase is specifically labeled with the insignificant title of "若中 (wakachu)" before battles, possibly to give him an imposing presence as a boss. In the Japanese version, he is called "older brother" by other kobun, so he must be higher-ranking among the kobun. In the English version, he holds the mysterious title of SERGEANT.
Where's all the love for both Kuroiwa fights? You get such a good gauge of his character and fighting style just from these intros, and he's menacing as hell, too.
Awano, Kashiwagi, Shimano, Hayashi (Y2 fight), Joji, Richardson (2nd fight), Watase, Katsuya, Kiryu vs Saejima (Y5), Baba (last fight) all deserve to have Dynamic Intros and I'm going to die on that hill.
I know that you won’t agree but this intro 18:50 is a pretty good one. It’s simple and unique, because even tho both of them are enemies, Someya shows respect for the 4th chairman, and Kiryu sees this and shows him the same kind of respect starting the battle with a sportsmanship start. It isn’t much but I love it
I just realised how much 4 and 5 really like Saejima In 4 he has 3 dynamic intro, Akiyama only has 2, Tanimura also has 2 and Kiryu only gets 2 as well In 5 Saejima gets 2, Akiyama doesn't even have one, Shinada and Kiryu only have 1 Yeah I think there is some sort of bias at play here
Ryoji is the most respectable villain, he is legit the only villain I would gladly accept going to have a drink with because I can fully relax and trust to not try anything scummy or something while having a drink He is definitely a villain I can see Kiryu being friends with
El juego está tan bueno que hizo que me gustara un juego de ese género, encima el juego lo ponen mucho en oferta a buen precio, terminé la campaña y la verdad juegazo recomendado si tienen una switch
The final Ryuji vs Kiryu intro is fuckin sublime. The rush of testosterone to be undercut with the soft piano at the perfect time is just the best representation of that fight.
MASSIVE MAN will always make me laugh
🤣
G O D H A N D
TITANIC TIM
*T H I C C B O I*
*E N O R M O U S C H A D*
The fact that the entire cutscene into the dynamic intro for Kiryu v Kuze 2 is unskippable, even for the speedrunners, makes it seem like RGG wanting to say “you’re gunna sit there & listen to this DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN!”
that intro always gives me goosebumps
Plus it's a good quote. Don't matter who wins the Fight. The one who gets back up is the one who truly wins.
I love that feeling of overwhelming danger the intro gives. It really reverses whatever view you might've had of Kuze being some honorless snake, and makes you think "I should've never underestimated this guy fuck fuck fuck fuck fuckfuckfcuk".
It's because the entire cutscene is part of the dynamic intro, oddly. You can see a very very lil' lag spike between when Kuze walks from the scooter and the camera changing over to Kiryu
I feel like Beavis and Butthead because I will ALWAYS bang my head and DUN DUN DUN.
My favorite is Kiryu vs Majima in Kiwami 2
The way Kiryu fakes his punch into a kick, and yet Majima still dodged is such an amazing opening to a fight like that.
Considering majima, it was probably an accident
You have to admit him sliding would dodge if he kicked or punched
It's because he knows kiryu so well
It almost makes up for how most of the other intros suck in Kiwami 2. I mean they didn't even try.
@@andotus7637 Majima is actually a cracked genius, so it was intended a lot
An underrated intro is the Majima vs Ibuchi one. Majima doesn't smile at Ibuchi when coming in for a stab, showing that he's seriously pissed off. Ibuchi probably reminded him of Dojima being an orchestrating bastard who got countless innocents killed which is why he was having none of his bull. Ibuchi dodging to point his gun at a descending Majima is so cool to look at.
It’s not underrated in the slightest, huh?
And one of his boys got shot
bro Majima was a lieutenant of the Tojo Clan he's gotta be used to those types of people by now
5:45 sonic adventure 2 ahh pose 😭🙏
still a sick as pose anyways
0:43 kiryu arms are Literally made of Vibranium
He also fights tigers
Fr
he tanked those with his hand too lol
2:19 Pain
Gg😮 in in
Note: The dynamic intros in 1 and 2 are not in the originals, they were retroactively added with Kiwami. The first appearance of the dynamic intro was Mine.
technically Ryuji's 2nd fight in 2 was dynamic, although barely
good thing it says "Yakuza Kiwami" and not "Yakuza 1", right?
the kuze one in the sewer gives me Goosebumps every time
Kiryu blocked the pipe like someone's fist
Kuze is epic to me for some reason. The actor is just so intense.
Same
Majima and Ibuchi's is definitely my favourite, I want a statue of Majima leaping like that
Is it just me, or does Ibuchi sound like Dio?
And which one of them uses the World, Majima or Ibuchi?
@@yakuzafan518 Same VA
Same
It's the same type of voice actor
@@yakuzafan518🫤really a jojo reference? And neither of them use the world you’re not making any sense
Ibuchi's is so damn underrated, the choreography that went into that intro is insane
It was the only dynamic intro in the Majima Saga, and DAMN they made it count with that intro.
It's underrated because the rest of Majima saga is just tedious filler that adds nothing to the story.
@@TheRealGlooper not the makato stuff that actually added and untied knots that we would later see into his character being more serious again after he adopted the joker like personality proceeding yakuza 1. Plus it also ties and connects any plot points from yakuza 0 to further signify its relevance. Even the start of that majima saga arc was crucial to the main plot line of 2 and all that happened post kiwami 1 events
"Owner of Club Stardust" becoming "Leader of the Jingweon Mafia" on the rematch is cold as hell
That's when you knew he was out for blood
2:19 still one of my favourite, the bgm and the boss name along with that pose, the story between Kiryu & Nishiki built throughout Yakuza 0 and the downfall of Nishiki portrayed in Kiwami, everything all along together just gives me the goosebumps to this very date. Now that's what I call a FINAL/BOSS FIGHT !!
Ten Years in The Joint
I love the two against Aoki, the first one saying "Ryo Aoki, governor of Tokyo", then the depressing finale finally showing "Masato Arakawa", like he can't run away from who he is anymore. Plus that final fight is super depressing when you realise how soft Arakawa is from being a politician for so long, so Ichi really kicks the shit out of him.
I look at it in Ichi's perspective that the first phase he saw Ryo Aoki as his Boss name. But when it gets to the second phase it just says Masato Arakawa add the fact he's unarmed and forced into a max Freelancer shows Ichi is beginning to let go of his Rpg phase and embrace real world. Since this is the only boss fight with a quick time event.
Masato's always been soft since the very beginning
@@SeantrooperAbout that
@@KuroFoxxo ?
@@Seantrooper Ichiban doubled down and Kiryu started seeing things his way
"Leading the Tojo is a heavy cross to bear. I know, because I did it for like 2 hours before foisting it off on a guy I'd met two days ago who turned out to be a secret Korean mole and nearly destroyed the whole thing after letting him be the leader of the Tojo clan and then forcing you to take that heavy cross without actually sticking around to help you either."
That's a mouthful
Kiryu really messed up with Daigo.
worst dad ever
10:58 god idk why but this one felt powerful the buildup to the punch and the sound of the impact is just👌
Should have been the Actual Final Boss eh?
To be fair, Kiryu was Daigo's idol since he was a child.
Dagio should have been the final boss not mukatana
5:12 For me, this is the best one! The Theme, The Roof, The Epicness! This Is A Final Fight!
The ruff*
Tanimura vs Sugiuchi will always be my favorite. So much action happening while 2 people are hand cuffed to each other
This can be taken out of context, if you know what i mean.
The lack of possible context makes this insane
Say whatever you want about yakuza 3, but that dynamic intro is insane
Yes. For me it is definetly in top 5
Absolutely! Literally my favorite 🗣️
If there’s one thing Like a Dragon excels at to make its intros memorable, it’s its amazing ost. I could listen to Cold-Blooded (Mabuchi’s theme) all day and not get bored
Mabuchi's theme hit hard, every single time I entered a new fight in LaD I had to stop and just jam for a second with the amazing soundtrack.
is Cold-Blooded what people used to call War Maker?
@@ju2tunknown It was either the Japanese or the datamined name for the track, IIRC.
Shibusawa's literally never fails to give me goosebumps
All the Captains in Yakuza 0 were legendary.
4:46 this one's a badass
For me, 7 is my favorite with Tendo. The man just stands there and takes Ichiban's dropkick, and it does absolutely nothing to him. It really shows how powerful he is compared to you and your friends and he will NOT go down easy. You're in for a very tough fight
But is 7 your favorite Yakuza game
How is it that I'm looking at it right now in this vid?
Cant wait to run his fade on ng+ legendary difficulty !
@@butttrumpet698 hope you survive
Tendo is the best and most enjoyable character in 7 and that's one of the reasons why
Bro 29:07 looks like came straight out from a movie
All of the movement looks so smooth and fluid
Honestly, the Kuroiwa battles are really well choreographed. When I first fought him in the underground casino with that opening cutscene, I was hoping I'd fight him again and the final fight was amazing with that intro too.
The Judgement and Lost Judgement intros are great
The best intro imo
Yakuza 0: 0:00
Yakuza Kiwami: 2:19
Yakuza Kiwami 2: 2:48
Yakuza 3: 5:11
Yakuza 4: 5:51
Yakuza Dead Souls: 12:11
Yakuza 5: 12:49
Ryu Ga Gotoku Ishin: 15:13
Yakuza 6: 17:54
Fist Of The North Star Lost Paradise: 22:25
Judgement: 24:52
Yakuza 7: 29:39
This person left many bosses from kiwami 1
@@Nothingeverything192
I’m pretty sure Nishiki’s the only one with a Dynamic Intro in Kiwami
Nishiki’s dynamic intro is my favorite in every aspect
Emotion wise it is 100% the best, especially when compared to the original game.
12:00 I half expected the screen to say "Masayoshi Tanimura"
In a way this really is Tanimura’s dynamic intro. Which is why it’s one of my favorites of the entire series.
It’s just interesting that For Faith isn’t really Munakata’s theme rather Tanimura’s Munakata wasn’t the final boss. Tanimura’s the final boss as a playable character
I also kind of the like the first Ryuji intro and Minami's intro in 4.
They're simple, but effective at hyping you up.
like majima vs saejima in 4 too when majima screams kyoudaiii
I love ryujis first intro tbh, it's so badass
I love all 3 Joon-Gi Han intros but especially the second one, that being said I love how the bell rings in sync with the name card flash in the first one
19:40 Ah. The most fearsome enemy.
*ED*
*egg*
E D
E DO
LMAOO
*EDWARD*
When you realize Kiryu has 1 Dynamic Intro and Akiyama has NONE in Yakuza 5
Akiyama also gets a total of two unique story bosses lmao. In general, Akiyama was just shafted in Yakuza 5.
@@theunchosendude5446 Akiyama only having 2 chapters was the biggest hint that he got shafted
@@Hydropanic1 Akiyama shares half of the pie chart with Haruka, he's beyond shafted
2:18 😭 man I can never think what happens after this fight
Joint
💥🔫
Higashi's Dynamic intro Is my favorite of the series. Everything Is perfect, the action the music the scenery, Kaito launching the guy into the window and Yagami kicking him throught It. Just fantastic
Damn, I never realize how Lao Gui's intro makes him look like he mirrors Majima or similar to a yin yang symbolism. A lot of people say that Lao Gui is meant to represent what Majima can turn into if he crossed the line.
That fight shows that you had to be a bit crazy in order to fight him. Earlier in the game, Kiryu got shot by Lao multiple times, whereas Majima dodged his throwing spikes twice.
@@TheChosenMoose01I mean, bullets are practically invisible
@@lambda-m1676 Majima has insane speed pretty much has an advantage against gun users.
My favorite is kiryu vs Aizawa. I just love the fact that Aizawa thinks he can take kiryu and kiryu is just standing there bleeding out but he doesn't care. He knows he's gonna win. He's like "this mountain is too high for you to climb bro" and then you clash with him, it freezes, title card pops up, you press square and punch him in the fucking face. Like "bitch you thought?"
Kuze, Shibusawa, and Nishikiyama’s intros are 10/10
Just started Yakuza and only played 0 and Kiwami 1. I’m sure they’re plenty of more 10/10s
Thank you so much. This was so useful to do my tierlist about intros
Idk why but i really like the Shinada vs Daigo intro
me too man, also one of my favourite battle thems too
Its literally just two bros fighting
Dont know why but i watch this once per day
I also watch it atleast once per week, it is too awesome
This is my male fantasy
Thank you for this! One of my fav Yakuza channels
Thank you so much
If RGG ever goes through with their plans of remaking 3-5, I really hope they add alot more dynamic intros like how they did for 2. Kiryu's fight with the Tojo in 5 easily deserves a badass intro to one of his coolest brawls. Or even getting something simple like a small visual reaction from Saejima seeing that Majima uses a knife when fighting in 4 since up until then he probably had no clue.
wdym 'plans'
they never said anything about 3, 4 or 5 kiwami
@@s4ty-s4t well they'll have to at some point
@@no-lc9enno they don’t lol
@@FlameOfUdun96they do bro. kiwami 2 would by far be the worst games in the series if it was like 3 without all its quality of life changes and etc. the games are just going to get more dated over time so they’ll have to
@@rkroo that doesn't mean they have to do anything lol
Kiryu VS Ichiban and gang dynamic intro is just the most badass intro i have seen since Majima and Kuze sewer fight
crazy to think im on yakuza 4 rn and its only 6 minutes into the video, cant wait to finally see them all and be caught up with the yakuza series. its been a fantastic time so far.
So many people are ignoring Yakuza 6 dynamic intros... they're the second best after 0 in my book.
This was RGG at the top of their game.
Also, just give us fucking Ishin already COME ON.
@Viper Hareous I'm really split on K2. It's one of my least favorites in the series actually, because of the dogshit excuse that everyone and their mother is actually Jingweon Mafia, it just felt too contrived, even for Yakuza standards. The whole Kazuki clone too, it just gave me such a weak vibe. Ryuji wasn't featured nearly enough in the game too, making him a weak villain imo, a problem I feel a lot of antagonists in the series have, including Nishiki in K1, Mine from 3, etc.
K2 of course had some moments, a lot of the dynamic intros were cool, mostly the Ryuji fights (excluding the sword fight near the end, it looks kinda lame) and the fight with Majima in the Coliseum. All this stuff contributed to me not enjoying the game as much as many others, cause from what I've heard, people put K2 really high up on their list.
For me, it's 0 and 6 at the top spot. After that, I tend to change my mind quite often, but I'd like to hear what you thought of 7, or Like a Dragon??? Did you like the gameplay change and the new protag???
6 is the best game period
@@kinnikuboneman 6 and 0 are the two best games for me, can't quite decide which one is my favorite, though I'm leaning towards 0.
@@kinnikuboneman you are not allowed to think any game is better than 0 man, its the rule of the fanbase.
@@An00n yeah newbies maybe
I wish Awano got one
Me too bro
I kind of wish they had given kashiwagi or nishiki a dynamic intro, especially kashiwagi since it would have added a lot of personality for new players.
@@FungalFury Nishiki has one in kiwami 1 tho
@@slobertooth1358 He meant in 0.
Shimano in K1 should've also had one in my opinion.
31:15 even after his latest cancer,this scene is still badass for me
Kuze: twice among(?) five situations
Shibusawa: Once but the final boss
Awano: Corpse already
Poor Awano.
Back here because I wish any of the fight scenes in the live action were half as good as these
One of my favorite things is Kiryus dragon claw, especially visible vs Iwami. Such a small detail but really just personifies him as THE dragon
My favorite has to be Kiryu vs Kuze at the 4th time they fight.
something about that stand off they do at the end always gets me.
man, 4 had some amazing ones. the intros for minami, majima, and sugiuchi are so well done despite the game's age
Bruh you forgot the best one, Daigo Dojima
31:50 is sick
The Nishkiyama ones (Kiwami Nishiki and Okada Izo intros) are my favorite ones
One detail I missed: most yakuza who belongs to a family/clan has their crest(pin) as the background of their dynamic intro
Some exceptions are like Kuzes background literally says “king of boxing”
Why is both Kiryu vs Iwami and Kiryu vs Majima both really aesthetically awesome. Also Majima vs Lao Gui(Which literally means Old Ghost in Mandarin) is just cool by itself as it's Mad Dog vs Cold Snake.
30:16 I both love and hate that Yakuza: Like a Dragon was my introduction to the series.
Didn’t really understand how special moments like this were until I started playing the games from the beginning.
4:33 perfection.
That one always gets me. The music.... damnnnnn
I really likes the Kiryu v.s. Iwami intro and battle @22:15
Titles of Boss Characters in the Yakuza Series (Detailed)
The Yakuza takes on a pseudo-family organizational structure.
patriarch = 組長 (kumicho or oyaji) = father
captain = 若頭 (wakagashira) = eldest brother, next kumicho
lieutenant = 若頭補佐 (wakagashira hosa) = brother assisting the eldest brother
Just like in a real family, there can be the father of the father and the son of the son. Daigo, the chairman (kaicho) of the Tojo Clan, is essentially the father of the patriarchs. (Actual age doesn't matter.)
In "Yakuza 0," Dojima was pushing the redevelopment plan to become the wakagashira of the Tojo Clan. The three wakagashira hosa under Dojima, including Kuze, competed to become the next wakagashira in place of Kazama. If Dojima became the wakagashira of the Tojo Clan, he would be a strong candidate to become the next chairman of the Tojo Clan. In turn, the wakagashira of the Dojima Family would likely be the next chairman of the Tojo Clan after Dojima (it's complicated, isn't it?). In reality, Sera became the wakagashira of the Tojo Clan and later became the chairman.
There are also titles for the patriarch’s younger brothers, such as "舎弟頭 (shateigashira)" and "舎弟頭補佐 (shateigashira hosa)," but characters with these titles are few. In the early Yakuza series, these titles are used inaccurately, more like "leader of the subordinates." For example, Kiryu is the shateigashira hosa of Dojima. Even though Kiryu should be a child of Dojima, not his brother... Hiroshi Hayashi is also a shateigashira hosa, but from the game's portrayal, he doesn't seem to be the brother of Chairman Goda. It’s hard to believe someone in that position would directly come to fight Kiryu. In the English version, shateigashira hosa is translated as lieutenant advisor, which is a more acceptable title compared to the Japanese version.
The term "舎弟shatei" exists to denote a younger brother rather than an official position, but it is not usually used for boss characters. This is more of a personal contract between two Yakuza rather than an organizational position. For example, Shinji is Kiryu’s shatei. The brotherhood contract is a special agreement that remains valid even if they belong to different organizations. In "Yakuza 0," Sagawa, who belongs to the Omi Alliance, has a brotherhood contract with Shimano from the Tojo Clan. However, based on their conversations, it seems they consider each other equal brothers 兄弟(kyoudai) rather than one being a shatei.
Characters without special titles are referred to as 子分 (kobun), 若衆 (wakashu), and 若中 (wakachu), who are children of the patriarch. The kobun of a higher-ranking organization is superior to the kobun of a lower-ranking organization because they are uncles in the pseudo-bloodline. Kashiwagi, who is the child of Dojima’s child Kazama, acts superior to Kiryu, who would be his uncle, but this is likely because they knew each other before becoming Yakuza, making it a very special case.
In the Japanese version, Shinji calls Nishikiyama "uncle," but the reason is unclear. Both are children of Dojima, so they should be brothers... Among the kobun, only Kazuto Arase is specifically labeled with the insignificant title of "若中 (wakachu)" before battles, possibly to give him an imposing presence as a boss. In the Japanese version, he is called "older brother" by other kobun, so he must be higher-ranking among the kobun. In the English version, he holds the mysterious title of SERGEANT.
people ignoring how ridiculously far and high akiyama threw arai lmao
Bro yeeted him
@@bomberman9296 YEET!
5:12 pretty good for first dynamic intro ever huh?
I want to see the reaction of some people to this first intro...
I will say that Ed's theme with his intro actually got me really excited to fight him.
Where's all the love for both Kuroiwa fights? You get such a good gauge of his character and fighting style just from these intros, and he's menacing as hell, too.
massive man
8:03 NOOOOO sugiuchi you cant say that 😢😢
31:16
Ok that was a Massive Spoiler for me like I DON’T KNOW MY GUY BECAME A LITERAL BOSS FIGHT LMAOOO
@@revbladez5773 Technically, it could be for a third time
First Dynamic intro: Yoshitake Mine
First Canonical Dyanmic Intro: MASSIVE MAN
My favorite will probably always be Kiryu vs Shibusawa it's just so damn epic all the others are great as well tho what's your favorite?
Cant decide between either majima vs ibuchi or kiryu vs mine
kiryu vs nishikiyama
@@maddogmajima7244 kiryu and mine felt so anticlimatic tho
Kiryu vs Ichiban. There’s a nice mix of emotions as you go from “oh god, I’m fighting Kiryu!” to “oh god, I’m fighting Kiryu.”
Mine is tanimura vs munakata
I really wanted to tear Iwami's polygon head off so much in the end
5:14 the rest of the video says otherwise Mine
1:00 this was so hype
The fight between ryuji and Kiryu was so cool
FIERCE TIGERS 3:48
Shimano and Awano deserved one of the these in my opinion.
Awano, Kashiwagi, Shimano, Hayashi (Y2 fight), Joji, Richardson (2nd fight), Watase, Katsuya, Kiryu vs Saejima (Y5), Baba (last fight) all deserve to have Dynamic Intros and I'm going to die on that hill.
the Mine VS Kiryu intro from Y3 has to be the sickest one.
I love Yakuza 3. I found a way around the blocks. Dodge all the blocks than attack. It took me so long to figure out.
Did Kiwami really only have one? I swear I remember more.
Just one, other intros where just bosses standing around while their name is being showed
DYNAMIC STARE CONTEST
Unless you count Majima Everywhere as a Dynamic intro 😅
Man Kiwami 2 is so glorious
Fights with Ryuji Goda
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I know that you won’t agree but this intro 18:50 is a pretty good one.
It’s simple and unique, because even tho both of them are enemies, Someya shows respect for the 4th chairman, and Kiryu sees this and shows him the same kind of respect starting the battle with a sportsmanship start.
It isn’t much but I love it
I just realised how much 4 and 5 really like Saejima
In 4 he has 3 dynamic intro, Akiyama only has 2, Tanimura also has 2 and Kiryu only gets 2 as well
In 5 Saejima gets 2, Akiyama doesn't even have one, Shinada and Kiryu only have 1
Yeah I think there is some sort of bias at play here
Kiryu vs Mine first dynamic intro and one of the best in the series
Yakuza 3 certainly wasn’t my favourite game in the series but that final boss against mine slapped way harder than it had any right to.
I love the fact that if akiyama threw a bit more to the left, Arai would do a Mine.
Ryoji Goda, best villain throughout the serie. Enemy or not, still gives respect to people.
Ryoji is the most respectable villain, he is legit the only villain I would gladly accept going to have a drink with because I can fully relax and trust to not try anything scummy or something while having a drink
He is definitely a villain I can see Kiryu being friends with
soma vs yagami dynamic intro is just an absolute banger both first and second fight
Mine slapped Haruka, if the ground doesn't kill him *I'm gonna*
Kiryu: *Never killed a single person*
Mine: *slaps Haruka*
Kiryu: *Killed a single person*
@@AeriaVelocity Indeed, Mine was single
@@AeriaVelocity Kiryu: Also slapped Haruka
@@TheChosenMoose01 Didn't kill her, though
@@AeriaVelocity Neither did Mine?
El juego está tan bueno que hizo que me gustara un juego de ese género, encima el juego lo ponen mucho en oferta a buen precio, terminé la campaña y la verdad juegazo recomendado si tienen una switch
I swear these Intro's are some next Level stuff
18:31 Always misread that as “Shin Akuma”
Play Yakuza 4 and that name starts sounding accurate
I think the 2nd kuze fight had the longest dynamic intro no cap
10:23 BALLS OUT, KIDO!
if Majima is the protagonist of a yakuza game
if he fights Kiryu (Which come on, he will obviously do it) i want the title to be Kiryu-Chan
Like A Dragon Kiwami: Majima Saga
Gotta love the Hokuto ones, its like a frame out of the Manga
So, i began watching this, smoked a bowl and @23:00 suddenly, im watching JoJo. o-o;
@Viper Hareous virginity dual who wins
@Viper Hareous *You're*. Minor spelling mistake, I win.
sure if you don't know what you're looking at
i love so much Kido dynamic intro
9:12 I haven't played any of the games yet beside yakuza 0, but goddamn I was not expecting that mf to be thrown *that* far
M A S S I V E M A N
The final Ryuji vs Kiryu intro is fuckin sublime. The rush of testosterone to be undercut with the soft piano at the perfect time is just the best representation of that fight.