Every Yakuza villain said:Hahaha, Kazuma Kiryu! You have foolishly been marching to the beat of MY drum! I was the one who orchestrated all of these events! I KNEW you would singlehandedly defeat that army! It was all a part of my shadowy scheme! Now... I will enact the FINAL portion of my MASTER plan... defeating you in hand-to-hand comba-ACK!
it was rubber rocket launcher.Too bad the helicopter plan when tits up when someone left a missile launcher laying around.
Then Kiryu at the end is like "I have to hide myself away so my identity doesn't harm my kids anymore..." I mean come on bro, it literally had nothing to do with you, except maybe giving Haruka a bad taste in criminal men and an apparent inability to keep her panties on.
Eh, the only time they were ever put in actual danger was Yakuza 3, and he didn't seem too stressed out about it after that. The only ones to put the orphanage's wellbeing in jeopardy after that were Haruka and Park. That's not to say that I don't understand Kiryu's decision in Y6; it's completely in-character for a guy who's selfless to a fault, and it emotionally works as an end to his story, but it also feels pretty tacked on when it had nothing to do with that game's plot.In fairness, although it wasn't relevant that time, Kiryu's adopted family has been used as bait/leverage several times before. So it was an understandable fear.
Until the bubble pops...The best ending for Kiryu is a Yakuza 0 where, rather than return to the Yakuza, he remains a huge and luxurious real-estate developer and lives a long, blissful, Haruka-free existence.
He's co-protagonist of Yakuza 8.leave Kiryu alone, please (after this one)
in b 4 THE MAN WHO RE-CLAIMED HIS NAME - THE FINAL CHAPTER II
kashiwagi is a major exceptionIsn't faking dead something that villains do in Yakuza series? Good guys just get the guilt and go in jail in place of them.
It was known since its announcement.Kiryu again, huh? Meh.