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On one hand of course we have ♥♥♥♥ adaptations, on the other hand we have cash-grabs, and neither of it would fit the bill.
Bottom line,. it's a crappy show - at least in my book
PS:
WTF's with the Millennium Tower?
It's like they deliberately wanted to make a parody of everything
Next you'll tell me they changed a bunch of stuff for no obvious reas--
WHAAAAAAAT?
For Yakuza, am I missing something? The show seems good by its own merits.
For example I can tell you why Rings of Power is bad without even mentioning Tolkien or the production values.
For Yakuza, it seems alright. I am going to need a primer chief.
First episode: Something intense happens. There's all the backstory and context to understand. Kiryu has to see someone.
Every episode before the last: Kiryu runs into ANOTHER person (npc) who needs help with a RIDICULOUS situation on his way to speak to guy #1.
Last episode: Serious AF; Kiryu gets kicked out of the Yakuza. Sets up seasons 2-27.
Every episode has a crazy fight seen with teeth flying, bones piercing skin, and blood everywhere. The fight concludes with everyone sitting on the ground, winded, no worse for wear, and apologizing for poor life decisions.
I can only assume it's some political thing like: Show bad, Yakuza bad
I mean, it's not like the games show Yakuza in a good light so.... I just don't get it
However, look at Vi, Jinx, Cait - totally works without nuking the characters
Arcane is a total blast while Like a Dragon is a complete bust to both, fans and people that have no clue about the show - just look at the ratings
I'm talking about live-action remakes of games. Adapting a video game to an anime is easy since most of them already are animes. There's no transition at all. I was referring to live action where certain character archetypes are cliched and boring.
>while Like a Dragon is a complete bust to both,
A much much much bigger hill to climb than putting out an anime to nerd culture.
Surprisingly, I do not have a puke emoji to accurately portray my feelings toward that show and League in general.
I am not mad game adaptations are 1:1 if the end result is okay. Yakuza the show is okay (I mean okay, not great) and it did the job, it sold me on the game and as someone who renounced to TV a long time ago, it was the first show in a long time that held my attention. I mean, the last show I watched until the end was literally Monk.
The absolute state of TV and Movies.
Fallout, Last of Us and Halo suck even if you remove the branding.
I get what you are saying, the guy looked way too thin and that was my first impression but IRL that guy is HUGE. Some of the actors are very tall and way past 6 feet tall but they look too thin, in contrast, we have WWE wrestlers in movies where they look imposing but are shorter than 6 feet.