Yakuza 3 Remastered Playthrough part 1 - No commentary - Summary

Summary

The scene revolves around a conversation between the protagonist and a chairman, discussing a land deal in Okinawa, which could provide financial stability for the chairman's organization for the next 10 years. However, the protagonist is hesitant due to a past debt of gratitude to the owner of the land.

Later, the protagonist meets with someone who claims to be the son of his deceased father, seeking revenge. The protagonist refuses to back down and the scene ends with a sense of foreboding.

The scene then shifts to the protagonist's personal life, where he is spending time with his family and friends in Kamurocho. He is worried about the future of Kamurocho and the influence of the yakuza.

The protagonist also meets with a police officer who is investigating a case involving the yakuza. The officer expresses his gratitude to the protagonist for his help and discusses the challenges of being a police officer in a city with a strong yakuza presence.

The scene ends with the protagonist reflecting on his past and his relationships with others. He is shown to be a complex character with a strong sense of loyalty and duty, but also struggling with his own morality and the consequences of his actions.

In another scene, a young boy is being threatened by a group of men from a mobile family, who are trying to evict him and his family from their home. The protagonist intervenes and offers to take the boy to meet his father, who is the leader of the mobile family.

The scene then shifts to a meeting between the protagonist and the leader of the mobile family, who explains that he wants to evict the boy's family due to yakuza circumstances. The protagonist refuses to back down and the scene ends with a sense of tension.

Overall, the scene is a complex and nuanced exploration of the protagonist's character and the world he inhabits. It touches on themes of loyalty, duty, and morality, and sets the stage for further conflict and drama.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. A character named Mr. Kazama is told he should be dead.
2. A deed to land in Okinawa is mentioned, with a note that the land has a "4" and that the next generation will come.
3. Kazuma Kiryu is mentioned as someone who cannot be taken away from the land.
4. A person is undergoing surgery.
5. A character named Saki-chan is mentioned as being scared.
6. A father was attacked and shot several times in the stomach.
7. A company was involved in a land purchase, and a prison on the land was gone.
8. The Tamaki-gumi is mentioned as being responsible for the attack on the father.
9. A character named Daigo Dojima is mentioned as a potential leader of the Tojo Clan.
10. A character named Kiryu-chan is asked to support Daigo.
11. A character named Goro is mentioned as being strong and having a promise with Kiryu-chan.
12. A character named Izumi-chan is mentioned as being missing.
13. A character named Shiro is mentioned as knowing something about Izumi-chan's whereabouts.
14. A group of men from a mobile family are trying to evict a family from their home in Okinawa.
15. A character named Habu, also known as Shimabukuro, is mentioned as the young head of the mobile family.
16. A character named Rikiya is mentioned as having come to talk to someone.
17. A character is asked to leave a room so that others can talk about eviction.
18. A person is refusing to evict a family from their home in Okinawa.
19. A character mentions that they used to be a Yakuza and regrets their past actions.
20. A character mentions that they were born in Okinawa 60 years ago and were lectured because they came from the mainland.