Yakuza Series Will Remain a Turn-Based RPG Series Going Forward
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I wonder if they will keep the anti-japanese sentiment as well. The villains of Yakuza 7 are people who want to keep Japan ethnically Japanese.
I finished the whole game and only the main villain deported some illegal aliens.
Some of the secondary villains like Mabuchi and his crew were illegal aliens themselves.
Kume/ Bleach Japan were secondary villains and essentially sjws who wanted to enforce their morality on everyone. I see Bleach Japan as basically Antifa/BLM.
The two Omi clan lieutenants even worked with illegals when it suited them: Tendo and Ishioda didn't care about anything except their own rise to power.
I don't think the game was trying to preach opening the borders as a good thing.
The main takeaway theme from the game is essentially it is never too late to work hard and try to fix your life back from rock bottom. Ichiban exemplifies that. The other main theme is the power of friendship cliche.
Overall I really enjoyed the game and I don't think that they were trying to push the message of diversity or open borders as a good thing.
I'm fenced. The Japanese in general are VERY xenophobic, not in an openly hostile way but still aren't fond of gaijin, especially Chinese. BUT certain leftist ideals are taking over like feminism and the 5000 genders shit is popular with teens and neets but people with jobs and careers don't go full retard into leftist idpol shit and the far left has a bad reputation due to the Nihon Sekigun terrorists, the AIA Building hostage crisis and Hantenren thoroughly pissing the general public off by insulting the Imperial family by protesting princess Aiko's birth in 2001 then protesting the 2019 Japanese imperial transition.