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For All Its Flaws, Like a Dragon Gaiden Gives Us a Glimpse at the Real Kiryu

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Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Identify is, to place it bluntly, not one of the best Yakuza or Like a Dragon recreation on the market and positively not one of the best journey we’ve seen Kiryu star in.

Whereas admittedly a price range entry within the collection extra in step with a large-scale growth or DLC providing, it’s not with out some notable gaps. Its gameplay can get repetitive quick if gamers attempt to dig into the facet content material, and its story is considerably smaller than in most trendy entries. It’s even host to a handful of localization errors, which positively says one thing given the collection’ monitor file of meticulously translating or modifying jokes and phrase play from Japanese to English.

All of those flaws may have rightfully dragged Like a Dragon Gaiden down among the many worst within the collection. However they didn’t; or, extra particularly, they weren’t capable of thanks to at least one spectacular scene throughout the recreation’s ending which recontextualizes the collection and lends some much-needed depth to its main man Kiryu.

Picture Credit score: Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio by way of Twinfinite

As the sport wraps up, Kiryu is again on the Diadoji’s temple considering every thing he went by. His handler Hanawa says he’s because of be rewarded for his exhausting work, however in his typical stoic strongman means, Kiryu brushes this off as pointless.

However then, Hanawa reveals Kiryu’s reward for all of his exhausting work all through the sport — for saving Hanawa, serving to Serizawa disolve the Omi Alliance, and for encouraging Ichiban Kasuga, all in an effort to maintain Morning Glory Orphanage protected — is a video recording by way of considered one of their surveillance cameras.

It reveals Haruka, Haruto, and the remainder of the youngsters from the Orphanage have been visiting his grave in Okinawa since his disappearance on the finish of Yakuza 6, and that they’ve by no means forgotten him. Not solely that, however Ayako and Taichi found the digital camera, and on the off likelihood Kiryu was watching them by it, they to let him know that they’re okay; that they’re attempting to assist folks like he did in no matter methods they’ll, that they’re staying sturdy, and that they hope he comes again sometime.

They promise they’ll be ready for him, and ask that he give them an indication if he’s nonetheless alive. And to indicate how a lot they nonetheless love him, they depart him a present the subsequent time they go to his grave within the type of an image drawn by Haruto. At its heart is Kiryu, larger and happier than he’s ever seemed.

It’s a sufficiently gut-wrenching scene, and most Yakuza followers would know what to anticipate at this level. Kiryu would usually shed some manly tears, reaffirm his resolve to guard them, and set off on his subsequent journey.

However this isn’t a type of instances. As a substitute of holding sturdy, Kiryu shatters.

Kiryu Looking at Picture drawn by Haruto in Like a Dragon Gaiden
Picture Credit score: Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio by way of Twinfinite

The person who has confronted down numerous risks, and who has buried sufficient buddies, lovers, and sworn blood brothers to populate the entire of Yakuza: Useless Souls’ zombie hordes, weeps brazenly and with unbridled anguish at being reminded of what he can’t have. The ache of being separated from his discovered household, and from the one life he needed to maintain greater than the rest, lastly bursts as much as the floor after being hinted at by all the recreation’s story and shrugged off with manly vigor.

It’s uncooked, it’s painful, and it’s fully missing within the overblown dramatics the collection drenches the vast majority of its emotional moments in. However it’s additionally stunning for these precise causes. After exemplifying fortitude and unwavering dedication it doesn’t matter what stood in entrance of him, the Dragon of Dojima genuinely drops his guard for what feels just like the very first time, and the sheer humanity he shows elicits a minimum of emotional obliteration.

Hell, I’m not ashamed to confess that this scene managed to make me weep like no different recreation has in a very long time. It humanized a personality who I’d in any other case watched be an unflappable motion hero for practically a dozen video games now, and to see him laid naked like that made what was enjoying out on the display really feel that rather more visceral.

And to high all of it off, it achieved what Yakuza 6 failed to take action a few years in the past: It made me hope that the collection lastly lets go of Kiryu as a protagonist. To see his continued involvement within the plot inflicting him that a lot emotional misery — whether or not it’s emotionally compelling or not — made his position because the collection’ de facto hero appear much less like a revered title held by a legend and extra like a curse burdening him with out finish.

If I wasn’t a fan of Ichiban taking on the mantle earlier than, there’s little question in my thoughts that I’m behind the collection shifting that means one hundred pc now. And if the prolonged story trailer put out for Infinite Wealth is something to go off of, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio is of the identical mindset.

Is it somewhat unhappy to suppose Kiryu would possibly by no means be featured in one other Like a Dragon recreation? Undeniably. The strict-faced, muscular fridge of a person is a core cause the collection caught on the way in which he did, and he’s considered one of a choose few characters players can say they actually grew up with because of how meticulously chronicled his life has been throughout the franchise’s video games.

However Like a Dragon Gaiden has confirmed there’s a person behind the stoicism. And regardless of so a few years of being a Dragon, a Tojo Clan Chairman, and the exemplar of dwelling life as one sees match, Kiryu is extra than simply Kiryu. He’s additionally Kazuma, a person who misses his household and deserves to put his weary head to relaxation by way of a cheerful ending.

In regards to the writer

Keenan McCall

Keenan has been a nerd from an early age, watching anime and enjoying video games for so long as I can bear in mind. Since acquiring a bachelor’s diploma in journalism again in 2017, he has written 1000’s of articles masking gaming, animation, and leisure matters galore.

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