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Reading a new book that involves the criminal underworld, gonna call up RGG I got a new plot for the next yakuza game. Roll kiryu out in a wheelchair we got some work to do
NVM this is just IW plot, I do have another plot though with mind blowing conclusion
IW and yakuza 6 spoilers
I know these games are Japanese and withCurrent book I'm reading deals with what exactly happens to waste from the first world and while it does mirror a lot of the plot it's more expensive in some manners. There is a side story of doko Island that I feel matches what the story might have been about that of trash being dumped.
Overall I feel maybe IW was going somewhere different but it's hard to say with 6's story. Long story short read books they make your favorite media more interesting
been telling myself that i can't really understand Spec Ops: The Line without reading Heart of Darkness and I keep telling myself that I don't think that's true that I need to read Heart of Darkness only for that reason
okay i just looked it up, apparently it's not that long. Less than 200 pages. Not really a fan of fiction but I could give it a try
Reading is almost always good, I got a copy of heart of darkness so give me a shout with how it compares to spec ops the line
The thematic parellels are very obvious but kind of superficial. Man goes into very remote area, finds he's in control of his own army there and has descended into barbarity over the isolation, the protagonist descends deeper into madness as he goes deeper into the jungle/desert. The main antagonist of SOTL is named "John Konrad", spelled with a K like Kurtz from Apocalypse Now
Was gonna mention apocalypse now another thing I haven't experienced
Apocalypse Now? Nah, I'm gonna watch it Appcalypse Later
Millennials killing the apocalypse industry by putting it off
Overall conclusion we need to liberate the yakuza series if we wanna make it anticapitalist and antimperialist, 3's story was so close to this being but it avoided it (no one @ me on kiwami 3 I don't know what they did there nor care) and 6 was everything 3 was trying to be but falls just short