This quote really seels Kuwana's character and motivations. He probably knows to some extent he's gone down a road he can no longer take back, but he's so committed to it by now he's not going to stop. Also that conversation when he tells Yagami that the only way he's stopping is if we kill him.
I freaking love Kuwana as a villain man, he's in such a moral grey zone being a vigilante but props to him for vehemently refusing all of Yagami's counter arguments. His Belief truly is Unwavering
The thing is, i don't think he really could be called as a villain. An antihero or antagonist is a better to call him And the fact that some people might agree that Kuwana actually in the right for doing the things he did
This isn't even the final boss soundtrack (well tehnically...) but it still slaps as hard as a final boss battle. Plus, both Yagami and Kuwana are fired up right beforehand so it seems appropriate. Also appropriate is the title: both men have differing views on the subject of justice, so they're both standing their ground and digging in their heels to stand up for their beliefs as they fight.
@@hue_lord_4208 nah, don't worry about, everyone forgets Kanai, since he's just a second-grade jobber from game with both overcomplicated and kinda dumb plot and abundance of characters.
The way you used the cutscene still and action sequence from the first Kuwana fight really makes me wish they used this track there too. I know it’s a bit overkill for such a lighthearted fight but it would’ve instantly showed how there’s more to Kuwana than meets the eye. And, hey, this track would’ve blessed our ears TWICE.
i strongly disagree, bringing him back will just take away from the spectacle of the finale of the game and his story, it'll loosen the impact kuwanas part has if he just shos up in a later game like "hey whatsup guys"