Imagine being a yakuza member on the streets of Kamurocho after getting your ass kicked by the same person that is literally destroying his sworn brother in a dance battle in the Disco Club
Or a judgment Karaoke Battle Kiryu: Nishki. I got a better idea then a fight. He would then hold out two red headbands And we all know what would happen next
@@yoursonisold8743 Nah, you got it wrong man. It was all about Kiryu's dancing skills and nothing else. Nishiki just couldn't live with being unable to reach Kiryu's levels of funk. Anyone who played Kiwami would know this. It's essentially "Step-up:Tokyo Gangster Drift". I'll show myself out.
I think it's intentionally filled with overall goofiness in the side content to contrast the serious crime drama tone of the story. After all the dating sims, karaoke, doll collecting bowling, dressing women up to play diner dash, and collecting pornstar cards, when you advance the story and see gangstas doing gangsta shit, it hits different.
It doesn't actually cancel Nishiki's fever, and in fact Nishiki can activate his while Kiryu's in his own. Nishiki just screwed it up. Probably cause he was distracted watching Kiryu destroy him. (But for real, Nishiki's AI is *not* very good.)
Yeah, I can't find it anywhere in a store, all I know is that one of his men in his family gave it to him, I heard it's so rare it felt like a stab to the gut for the guy, but I guess the boss deserves the best stuff 😀
He got broken down by being around people using him and his sister dying. Nishiki should have just gone back to being a civilian. But he got used. He didn't deserve that. Sure, if only his sister died, that would have been bad enough. But if he'd had more support and no one banging on about Kiryu, he would have probably be fine. That and Kazama being an ahole and giving him dickish subordinates.
Much as I love the guy, I blame Kazama for forcing Nishiki into the role of a Patriarch when the kid clearly wasn't suited for or ready for leadership at that point.
@@Drums_of_Liberation Kazama is a pretty complex figure. He wanted the best for them but he wasn't a particularly good person overall and bringing them into the Yakuza was the absolute worst thing he could've done.
@@tylertheguy3160 To be fair though, both Kiryu and Nishiki were going to swear oaths regardless because they idolized Kazama so much so even if Kazama didn't bring them in personally they would have found someone else.
His boss hates him and wants to rape the woman he likes; he’s always being compared to his kyodai, his subordinates don’t respect him. He can’t even save his sister. If you think about it, it’s no wonder he snapped. I honestly wish RGG would’ve fleshed out more of the cutscenes we got with him in Kawami. I’d even like to see more of him in the present setting because we still didn’t see much of Nishiki
@@franz.francisco I swear it's by design. If the games were 100% about gangstas doing gangsta shit, they'd get stale. But if you go from busting skulls to applying makeup to your hostesses, busting moves at a disco and singing karaoke then back to the main story, it hits different.
@@solblackguy not to mention going from a super serious main plot point or a major death to a substory about teaching a dominatrix how to dom or fighting a Yakuza boss & his buddies at a fetish club while they're all in diapers....or just about anything Majima for that matter.
You know what This game convinced me that dancing can actually make a man look so cool and make you look like an absolute chad Hell even i wanna dance like this with my friends
After Kiryu beats down Nishiki, Nishiki holds his chest and says he’s sorry and the touching sad music plays and all is forgiven between the kyodais and they go dancing
I hate that they made nishki such a good guy is 0 but it makes sense as to why Kiryu saw him as a brother and why it was such a shock to him that he changed in kiwami
So this is why Nishiki broke bad, Kiryu just mopped the floor with him, he could have just left the dance floor halfway through the song and still would have won.