This may very well be the single greatest artistic work ever conceived, and among one of the finest achievements that the electronic entertainment industry has ever seen. Centuries from now, when its contemporaries have been long since forgotten, and once great works have been lost in obscurity, historians will look back and recognize this scene's significance as defining evidence for the notion of videogames as art. Truly, just as Majima erupts into a jubilant chorus as he dances away his troubles, so too shall we, as we dance towards a better tomorrow and sing the song of life along with him.
Loved the dude in the game. Probably my favorite character of the entire series. Hey, if Segabits ever has a get-together, we gotta try this, especially the stand-and-rotate bit.
His performance is explosive, but it's the dead serious stare into the distance at the end that demonstrates the depths of the soul we know as… Majima.
This may very well be the single greatest artistic work ever conceived, and among one of the finest achievements that the electronic entertainment industry has ever seen. Centuries from now, when its contemporaries have been long since forgotten, and once great works have been lost in obscurity, historians will look back and recognize this scene's significance as defining evidence for the notion of videogames as art. Truly, just as Majima erupts into a jubilant chorus as he dances away his troubles, so too shall we, as we dance towards a better tomorrow and sing the song of life along with him.
I absolutely love that at the end of all that glory and magic, reality bites and it snaps back to him, dancing alone in a seedy japanese bar.
Forever alone… But totally worth it.
Yakuza is one of the best and most important series to come out of Japan in years imo… It's just so brimming with content and great Japanese satire.
Majima is on some serious shit!
Loved the dude in the game. Probably my favorite character of the entire series. Hey, if Segabits ever has a get-together, we gotta try this, especially the stand-and-rotate bit.
Majima's probably my most hated character in this series (he annoys me so much, lol) but that was pretty funny.
I love how he is the only male to sing this song, and how into it he is.
His performance is explosive, but it's the dead serious stare into the distance at the end that demonstrates the depths of the soul we know as… Majima.