![]() ![]() So, come with me as I take a look at the emotional rollercoaster, Yakuza 6: The Song of Life… This makes this game shorter than the others, yet it allows SEGA to give Kiryu a satisfying conclusion to the end of this chapter in his life. Whereas previous Yakuza titles have focused on numerous characters, Yakuza 6 focuses purely on Kiryu. I’ll never forget our time together and this final adventure was a perfect end to your story in the Yakuza franchise. Kiryu – I found it so hard to bring myself to play this final journey of yours, but I stayed strong and I saw it through to the end. When I felt weak and like the world was against me, I would don the role of the Dragon and release my anxiety and worries as I strolled around and helped people out while it brought a feeling of great satisfaction to my heart. ![]() If I ever felt emotional, then the adventures we have had allowed me to open up and express my feelings. The Dragon of Dojima will forever be a massive part of my life as whenever I felt down, I knew that if I jumped into a Yakuza game that I’ll be instantly cheered up. ![]() This isn’t an end, it’s a story about a legend and the legacy he leaves behind in everyone he meets, including us, the players. However, we are about to embark on Kiryu’s final journey in the Yakuza franchise – a journey of love, discovery, adventure, and acceptance – not only for Kiryu but for everyone he meets and touches along the way. We have followed Kiryu through blood, sweat and tears as we progressed through the 80’s disco era, his time as a Yakuza, the many times he’s been in prison standing up for what’s good, that one time a zombie outbreak occurred, and even in his second life as a taxi driver. “All good things must come to an end” – A popular phrase and a fitting one in reference to Yakuza 6: The Song of Life. ![]()
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