Saejima’s always just running into the most insane shit in the series. He smashes through several pure stone walls in mere minutes, meets a real-ass Kappa, trains with a god, fights bears with his bare hands, fights someone who BELIEEEVESSS IN YOUUUUU, fights possibly the most deranged man in the series, and is the first person Majima uses his shadow clones against. Dude has truly seen it all
Saejima’s side story was one of my favourites in the game along with taxi racing, and ironically hunting raked in more cash than being a full time taxi driver so theres that 😂
@@ashikjaman1940 Akiyama's "business" is helping Haruka and he doesn't even earn money from it. You'd think they would give him something but apparently not.
Literally, I hunted so much to do all the missions that when I finally went to the city I had almost 2 mil so I spent over 1 mil on bullets and guns lol, saejima is strapped
kiryu is probably glad he can't say he did that lmao, the only thing he could say he did was fight a bear in styx i feel like the amon clan would still surpass said mountain god tbh
Y'all forgot the part where while he's in prison, Saejima is straight up doing Dragon Ball Z Image Training with his prison buddies, except instead of image _training_ its image... visiting a hostess club. And when you finally get outta prison you go to that same hostess club and meet up with the same hostess you were imagining in your mind and she identical in every way. This man's imagination is on par with Ichiban, if not stronger.
The entire city (which Saejima has never visited before btw) looks exactly as he imagined it, while he only had a regular map to go off. Either Himura's descriptions were incredibly detailed, or Saejima is just built different.
saejima has always been a dude off the grid and seeing the weird areas filled with the homeless and other people. but holy shit this game felt like he was at that point in the rpg where you stop fighting monsters and then go fight gods for some reason
- 13 foot bear. Okudera said it's twice the size of regular Grizzlys. And That Bear would most likely be building level or slightly higher and it makes Saejima punches casually building level for beating up the bear.
- Also substories are cannon In games they make the cast complete certain versions of them. And the producer of Yakuza 3 specifically stated that substories are their to show more of the character that they can't show in the main story. Via tonel shift and etc.
I’m so glad you made this video because it’s so true. Saejima’s whole section was all over the place and the fact that he’s the strongest character in Y5 is the cherry on top.
So you just ignored the whole,”Rips the entire drainage pipe off the side of a building and then swings it at 50 people to knock them all out” part of the prison escape?
This is why Yakuza 4 and 5 are my favorite, their plot was so wacky yet serious at the same time. I wish they explored the whole mountain god thing Saejima had going on
Saejima is literally at the point that nothing fazes him now. I mean, he's Majima's brother, has delt with supernatural beings, has fist fought a 2 meter tall man eating bear twice and won twice, fought a regular brown bear and beat it in under a minute basically, has fought and tied with Kiryu TWICE, and fought Majima going all out to a stand still. By the time he fights Ichiban he's just like, "Yep, nerdy gamer and his rag tag group fighting like videogame characters. Time to spin Majima around like a Beyblade and throw him at the nerdy gamer. Pretty normal week so far."
Interesting how the whole hunting shenanigans was actually a full story about redemption, getting over the guilt and the eternal struggle between men and nature. Just Yakuza things.
And when you stop to think about it, Yama-Oroshi was probably something out of some tale. That bear was basically the mountain's response to the unchecked and disproportionate hunting that was happening there. And when you come clean with Onodera, when you relieve the grudge that was happening within the village and when it was decided that the bear should live, Yama-Oroshi was never seen again, because it has fulfilled its role.
@@lemonismq4642yep at the end of the substory tendo simply vanishes without a trace and is hinted beforehand that he was the ACTUAL god of the mountain.
It saddens me Saejima is not playable in more games. He's a lovable giant and there's something very satisfying about playing as a walking mountain throwing people around like ragdolls (Unupgraded Essence of Bell Ringing is my favorite heat action). Though maybe they went a little too far in 5, giving him a stunning Tiger Drop and making him nearly invulnerable when in heat.
this might be a massive strech but if yakuza or like a dragon 8 make kiyru have his own party...we might see saejima playable but not in a beat em up standered anyway thats my theroy *A G A M E T H E R O Y*
Saejima beats 2 bears actually the one in the substory that is just a regular bear. Then he boxes the goddamn roided up demon bear in the hunting sidestory.
the amount of times you fight a bear in yakuza 5 as Saejima proves to me that RGG did it because Takamura's VA plays Saejima and wanted to reference it
Glad somebody talking more about the Yakuza 5 side mission. I'll be honest the side missions of Saejima were more interesting to me than Saejima's main story quest. A man that can take on bears with his bare hands and a literal mountain god; I'm surprised not a lot of people talk about this.
I thought you would mention his fight against the massive bear but then your mention of his master brought back memories. I think the insanity of it all makes people have collective amnesia.
I remember I played Yakuza 5 for the first time around Christmas time. Seeing a man beating groups of other men in a Santa costume while sipping on hot chocolate hits different
Yakuza 4 was bizarre adventure, But 5 is just more bizarre. It’s even bizarre than kappa in Kamurocho from previous game and I love it. Especially, Saejima’s chapters where think start to get more bizarre the more side contents you progress.
As much as Yakuza side content goes this is not that out of the ordinary. The series likes to feature supernatural or just really over the top elements. Osaka Castle, the ghost substory in Kiwami 2, Kiryu beating up ghosts or meeting with a time traveller in 6, even Komaki himself seems to be unnatutally old. And let's not even talk about Dead Souls. Saejima needed a godlike trainer to match his godlike strength so they gave him one. Or you can just argue that it was a simple hallucination due to frostbite and not being accustomed to the height and cold weather of the mountains.
Plus this is the episode where Kiryu drives a taxi that can go over 200mph (he probably couldn't even drive in previous episodes at lest you never see him), Haruka has a dance off with a member of the most lethal assasin family, Akiyama is trained by a potential war criminal (or pathological liar, take your pick) and Shinada runs into a nobleman who is also a martial artist in the poorest city. Not to mention the bad guy is the literal chairman of the Omi yet no one recognizes him (not even Saejima), Majima suddenly has a wife that was never brought up and never will be and the final bad guy doesn't even know why he is the final bad guy. Man, I love Yakuza 5.
These Yakuza videos are some of the most enjoyable things I've seen in a while. By the way, have you tried Saejima's very cool, consumable-consuming, location-specific, secret heat action, whilst wearing the clear correct choice of Santaloons? It's quite the scene.
He forgot that saejima makes the most money in his part of the game for a criminal that broke out of prison he was paid I'm talking millions bro i couldn't do that no matter how long I ran around with everyone else
Yakuza 7 tries it's best. Remember that to fight street thugs, Ichiban has to hallucinate them into RPG mobs, after being shot by Papa Sulu (rubber bullet, of course) and dumped in a homeless camp. And then homeless guy becomes a corporate CEO asset raider, who can summon cats that turn into tigers, and clan patriarchs that have temper tantrums in their diapers.
Saejima’s always just running into the most insane shit in the series. He smashes through several pure stone walls in mere minutes, meets a real-ass Kappa, trains with a god, fights bears with his bare hands, fights someone who BELIEEEVESSS IN YOUUUUU, fights possibly the most deranged man in the series, and is the first person Majima uses his shadow clones against. Dude has truly seen it all
Guy also witnessed prison guard breaking through space and time to stop him from escaping the prison.
Saejima’s side story was one of my favourites in the game along with taxi racing, and ironically hunting raked in more cash than being a full time taxi driver so theres that 😂
By the end of 5 I was somehow the most rich with Saejima and the poorest with Akiyama
Ofc hunting animals, especially dangerous ones in the mountains, is more profitable.
@@ashikjaman1940 Akiyama's "business" is helping Haruka and he doesn't even earn money from it. You'd think they would give him something but apparently not.
Literally, I hunted so much to do all the missions that when I finally went to the city I had almost 2 mil so I spent over 1 mil on bullets and guns lol, saejima is strapped
@@CheeseWeegeei hunted enough for 3 mil and i hated every second of that
Saejima fights a giant bear AND a literal god after breaking out of jail. No other Yakuza protagonist can say they did that.
kiryu is probably glad he can't say he did that lmao, the only thing he could say he did was fight a bear in styx
i feel like the amon clan would still surpass said mountain god tbh
Doesn’t he fight 2 bears? He fights the giant bear and there is also a sub story where he fights another bear.
Y'all forgot the part where while he's in prison, Saejima is straight up doing Dragon Ball Z Image Training with his prison buddies, except instead of image _training_ its image... visiting a hostess club.
And when you finally get outta prison you go to that same hostess club and meet up with the same hostess you were imagining in your mind and she identical in every way.
This man's imagination is on par with Ichiban, if not stronger.
The entire city (which Saejima has never visited before btw) looks exactly as he imagined it, while he only had a regular map to go off. Either Himura's descriptions were incredibly detailed, or Saejima is just built different.
@@creativename1673 Nah the devs can't be bothered to model a different variation for a section that can only be played once in the main story.
@@camocamel8217 I know that this is the real reason, but if you think about it in-universe it's hilarious.
Not only that. Your karaoke score is also saved when you get into the city proper. Man astral projected into that Karaokekan
Schizophrenia 👍
First the Kappa, now this. Saejima just seems to attract supernatural beings.
Explains why he and Majima get along so well.
@@joekewl7539 They wouldn’t called each other “Kyodai” for nothing lmao.
This entire game ESPECIALLY SAEJIMA'S PART was a fever dream and I love it
Literally a fever dream during Saejima's
Yume
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saejima has always been a dude off the grid and seeing the weird areas filled with the homeless and other people. but holy shit this game felt like he was at that point in the rpg where you stop fighting monsters and then go fight gods for some reason
"So you become murder santa" is a wild statement
Compared to all the other wild stuff you do in the Yakuza games "becoming murder santa" is just natural progression.
It's also atleast one movie Santa Sleighs.....not the best movie but hey we have Goldberg (Wrestler) as evil Santa
Don't forget that during the prison break he tore off a ventilation system and used a base ball bat to knock over a few dozen people lmao
- 13 foot bear. Okudera said it's twice the size of regular Grizzlys. And That Bear would most likely be building level or slightly higher and it makes Saejima punches casually building level for beating up the bear.
- Saejima stops a speeding car with his bare hands.
- Also substories are cannon In games they make the cast complete certain versions of them. And the producer of Yakuza 3 specifically stated that substories are their to show more of the character that they can't show in the main story. Via tonel shift and etc.
I’m so glad you made this video because it’s so true. Saejima’s whole section was all over the place and the fact that he’s the strongest character in Y5 is the cherry on top.
Just wanted to add I’m investing into the channel stocks at 6K subs. You’re going to blow up with content like this and I can’t wait for more vids 👍🏼
So you just ignored the whole,”Rips the entire drainage pipe off the side of a building and then swings it at 50 people to knock them all out” part of the prison escape?
And the whole stopping a car going at least 60 mph straight at him thing.
That's just regular Saejima to me.
@@thirstysquidward3554 that also sounds like regular Saejima to me
This is why Yakuza 4 and 5 are my favorite, their plot was so wacky yet serious at the same time. I wish they explored the whole mountain god thing Saejima had going on
Ayo kiryu??
Saejima is literally at the point that nothing fazes him now. I mean, he's Majima's brother, has delt with supernatural beings, has fist fought a 2 meter tall man eating bear twice and won twice, fought a regular brown bear and beat it in under a minute basically, has fought and tied with Kiryu TWICE, and fought Majima going all out to a stand still. By the time he fights Ichiban he's just like, "Yep, nerdy gamer and his rag tag group fighting like videogame characters. Time to spin Majima around like a Beyblade and throw him at the nerdy gamer. Pretty normal week so far."
Interesting how the whole hunting shenanigans was actually a full story about redemption, getting over the guilt and the eternal struggle between men and nature. Just Yakuza things.
And when you stop to think about it, Yama-Oroshi was probably something out of some tale. That bear was basically the mountain's response to the unchecked and disproportionate hunting that was happening there. And when you come clean with Onodera, when you relieve the grudge that was happening within the village and when it was decided that the bear should live, Yama-Oroshi was never seen again, because it has fulfilled its role.
As for the mountain god
I feel the old man was bullshitting you (somehow) all the way up until the final fight, when he was possessed for real
Wasn't it hinted that Tendo was actually the mountain god himself and just created a bunch of aliases? Could be wrong ngl
@@lemonismq4642yep at the end of the substory tendo simply vanishes without a trace and is hinted beforehand that he was the ACTUAL god of the mountain.
@@martvinegar3431master roshi/old kai type of guy
It saddens me Saejima is not playable in more games. He's a lovable giant and there's something very satisfying about playing as a walking mountain throwing people around like ragdolls (Unupgraded Essence of Bell Ringing is my favorite heat action).
Though maybe they went a little too far in 5, giving him a stunning Tiger Drop and making him nearly invulnerable when in heat.
this might be a massive strech but if yakuza or like a dragon 8 make kiyru have his own party...we might see saejima playable but not in a beat em up standered anyway thats my theroy *A G A M E T H E R O Y*
*Dragon Drop
well well look what we got on gaiden now
my favorite mr shakedown is officially saejima
also he admitted to actually doing mr shakedown shenanigans even as a kid
Saejima is a supernatural force now that's why he can keep up with kiryu
Saejima is underrated especially with him BEATING THE FUCKING BEAR
We need Saejima vs Takamura
Battle of the Bear Killers
Kiryu beat two tigers
Saejima beats 2 bears actually the one in the substory that is just a regular bear. Then he boxes the goddamn roided up demon bear in the hunting sidestory.
@@thirstysquidward3554 Yeah I feel like I just on the substory bear toyed with him and wiped him out easy clap
the amount of times you fight a bear in yakuza 5 as Saejima proves to me that RGG did it because Takamura's VA plays Saejima and wanted to reference it
You cant talk about saejima in this game without talking about the substories lol, all of them are some of the best sidequests in the entire series
Truly
Still one of the wackiest stories in the yakuza franchise. Despite the whole alien plot with Yagami and Kaito surviving the impossible.
saejima’s arc:
>Go to jail
>Get out of jail
>Go to jail again
>Get out of jail
>Go back to jail
I find it funny that Saejima has a more compelling story in the side quests than the main story in both 4 and 5
love reliving older games through your videos, your commentary makes it all the more fun!
Glad somebody talking more about the Yakuza 5 side mission. I'll be honest the side missions of Saejima were more interesting to me than Saejima's main story quest. A man that can take on bears with his bare hands and a literal mountain god; I'm surprised not a lot of people talk about this.
I thought you would mention his fight against the massive bear but then your mention of his master brought back memories. I think the insanity of it all makes people have collective amnesia.
Damn that BBQ was so good that Saejima could withstand prison. The tripe just gets better the more it burns baby.
Saejima in 5 was just like peak yakuza lmfao
I loved saejima dressing as santa and getting hunted by a bunch of children that really made me laugh lololol
saejima was tripping during 5
So... Saejima became a Santa Claus Guts for a little bit...?
My brother in christ he is literally playing MGS 3 with animals
I literally played this section a few weeks ago for the first time and throughout the entire part I never sat down to think how insane this part is
Let’s not forget that Saejima stopped a speeding car with his bare hands
I remember doing the hunting and my little brother thought it was an actually separate game
Oh man I love Big Buck Hunter starring Taiga Saijima
I remember I played Yakuza 5 for the first time around Christmas time. Seeing a man beating groups of other men in a Santa costume while sipping on hot chocolate hits different
people say Saejima's part on Yakuza 5 was bad, wait until you get to fight a huge bear and to the hunting side-story!
Saejima and Takamura, both have the same voice actor, both defeated bears with bare hands, coincidence? I THINK NOT
The fucking goat, saejimas story is great.
Okay my stupid ass didn't go through with Saejima's training my first time through. I didn't realize how much I was missing out LMAO
I thought he was gonna talk about continuing with the rest of the substory where you fight the bear a second time xDD
No joke, the Saejima side of yakuza 5 almost made me drop it, especially that casino shit.
Yakuza 4 was bizarre adventure, But 5 is just more bizarre. It’s even bizarre than kappa in Kamurocho from previous game and I love it. Especially, Saejima’s chapters where think start to get more bizarre the more side contents you progress.
I can't get over that "What da heck!?"
As much as Yakuza side content goes this is not that out of the ordinary. The series likes to feature supernatural or just really over the top elements. Osaka Castle, the ghost substory in Kiwami 2, Kiryu beating up ghosts or meeting with a time traveller in 6, even Komaki himself seems to be unnatutally old. And let's not even talk about Dead Souls.
Saejima needed a godlike trainer to match his godlike strength so they gave him one.
Or you can just argue that it was a simple hallucination due to frostbite and not being accustomed to the height and cold weather of the mountains.
Plus this is the episode where Kiryu drives a taxi that can go over 200mph (he probably couldn't even drive in previous episodes at lest you never see him), Haruka has a dance off with a member of the most lethal assasin family, Akiyama is trained by a potential war criminal (or pathological liar, take your pick) and Shinada runs into a nobleman who is also a martial artist in the poorest city.
Not to mention the bad guy is the literal chairman of the Omi yet no one recognizes him (not even Saejima), Majima suddenly has a wife that was never brought up and never will be and the final bad guy doesn't even know why he is the final bad guy. Man, I love Yakuza 5.
Babe wake up, its time to watch new Kaizen content
I played Reflect from Gawr Gura during the taxi racing
I know the the Santa costume is funny, but I just couldn’t resist the swagger of the other costume
I'm not gonna lie, every time I saw Kugihara, I feared for Saejima's arse.
in retrospect Saejima's part in Y5 really was wild
i never really thought so while i was playing, apart from when he boxed a damn bear lmao
Ayo what it say above saejimas mugshot bro???
Bro your channel is growing so fast keep going bro
I like lookin' a saejima in 6/7 and thinkin', damn
These Yakuza videos are some of the most enjoyable things I've seen in a while. By the way, have you tried Saejima's very cool, consumable-consuming, location-specific, secret heat action, whilst wearing the clear correct choice of Santaloons? It's quite the scene.
Ngl lie chief, Saejima is the main protagonist in 5. He's right up there with what I call Fear And Loathing In Sotenbori part of the game. Great shit!
They should've just called his counter the Dragon Drop. Easier and better name in every way, really.
“Tiger” is a prefix to all of his abilities, so it is just “Dragon Drop”.
He forgot that saejima makes the most money in his part of the game for a criminal that broke out of prison he was paid I'm talking millions bro i couldn't do that no matter how long I ran around with everyone else
Saejima the GOAT.
this is such a game
I really gotta replay Yakuza 5
i just started yakuza 4 wish me good luck
merry crimblo
I liked Tsukimino for sure.
BRO THIS IS FUNNY 5:33
True that shit was crazy
what spending 25 years in prison makes your brain. like ichiban
*27 years in the joint made you a-*
ur so underrated bro
No nobody talks about saejima's part in 5 because his part is VERY FUCKING BORING
Side note: Saejima looks better with the long unkempt hair.
Yakuza 5 is objectively the most insane game in the series
Yakuza 7 tries it's best. Remember that to fight street thugs, Ichiban has to hallucinate them into RPG mobs, after being shot by Papa Sulu (rubber bullet, of course) and dumped in a homeless camp.
And then homeless guy becomes a corporate CEO asset raider, who can summon cats that turn into tigers, and clan patriarchs that have temper tantrums in their diapers.
I feel like it’s the most insane game that’s trying to be serious. But Yakuza 7 might be the wackiest game yet.