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Goro Majima

Goro Majima (Japanese: 真島 吾朗, Hepburn: Majima Gorō) is a major recurring character in Sega's Like a Dragon video game series, previously known as Yakuza outside of Japan. He is one of the main playable protagonists of Yakuza 0 and Yakuza: Dead Souls, as well as the Majima Saga of Yakuza Kiwami 2. Introduced as a member of the Tojo Clan and patriarch of its subsidiary group, the Majima Family as well as second-in-command of the Shimano Family, nicknamed "Mad Dog of Shimano", he develops a sadomasochistic obsession with the protagonist Kazuma Kiryu. He continually seeks to fight him, seeing him as the perfect rival, but eventually bonds with him across the franchise and becomes an important ally of his. He is also the sworn brother of Taiga Saejima who is one of the protagonists of Yakuza 4 and Yakuza 5. Majima's character is explored in more detail during the prequel Yakuza 0, in which he is a 24-year-old former Yakuza and a playable protagonist along with Kiryu. In this game, Majima has a much calmer and serious demeanor that develops into his standard sadomasochistic one during a war between a number of families in a fight for a patch of land known as the Empty Lot. Majima also appears in the spin-off Dead Souls as well as the crossover Project X Zone 2.

Goro Majima
Yakuza / Like a Dragon character
Goro Majima as he appears in Yakuza: Like a Dragon (2020)
First appearanceYakuza (2005)
Portrayed byGoro Kishitani (Like a Dragon)
Shunsuke Kubozuka (Ryu ga Gotoku stage play)
Voiced by
In-universe information
NationalityJapanese

The Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio created Majima as a "clown" character who would contrast his calmer characterization in Yakuza 0, where the localization shifted Majima's character arc so he would not come across as insane. Majima has been popular with the Yakuza fanbase, having earned a CD with all the songs Ugaki plays in his karaoke mini-games while topping a popularity poll. His character and fighting style in Yakuza 0 were highly praised by critics.

Creation and development edit

According to Scott Strichart, who handled localization and production on a number of Yakuza games, Majima is a bit of a "class clown"—someone with a "joker-esque personality"—which is opposite to his calm demeanor in the prequel. However, he noted that while fans felt that Majima went "insane", the Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio said that he "makes a conscious choice to... let loose". This was something the translators found challenging while localizing the game. Strichart pointed out that through Majima's interactions with Nishitani, he gains insight into how someone like that would live.[3] The goal of the localization team was to make Majima and Kiryu more likeable with their changes, although Strichart believed Kiryu was more popular than Majima in Western countries.[4] Strichart said that while fans might miss previous Yakuza characters like Kiryu and Majima, he hoped they would be receptive to Takayuki Yagami, the protagonist from the next game Judgment.[5]

Series' producer Daisuke Sato said that ever since the release of Yakuza 0, Majima has become far more popular, to the point that many developers thought it was possible to create a new spin-off game focused around him.[6]

Appearances edit

Goro Majima first appears in the original Yakuza game as a supporting character, head of the Majima Family and a lieutenant of Futoshi Shimano. Nicknamed "The Mad Dog of Shimano" (嶋野の狂犬, Shimano no kyōken), he takes an interest in protagonist Kazuma Kiryu because Kiryu refuses to fight him when provoked. This results in Majima spending the rest of the game's plot trying to goad Kiryu into fighting him just for fun. The remake of the game, Yakuza Kiwami, added further scenes where Majima stalks Kiryu, aiming to make his rival stronger through new fights.

During Yakuza 2—and its later remake, Yakuza Kiwami 2, Majima left the Tojo Clan and forms his own criminal organization, the Majima Construction Company, which ran several construction rackets, along with an underground fighting arena and an illegal casino. Because of the looming threat of an invasion of Tokyo by the rival Yakuza organization, the Omi Alliance, Kiryu convinces Majima to ally with the Tojo Clan once again and provide the Majima Construction Company's support if a war breaks out. Though initially hesitant, Majima agrees after Kiryu beats him in a fight in his underground coliseum. Majima's crew ultimately prove instrumental in defending Tokyo against Omi attacks. During Yakuza 3, Kiryu pleads with Majima once more to go back to the Tojo Clan and support the newly appointed Sixth Chairman, Daigo Dojima, as a contingency against any future troubles. Sometime later, Majima is blackmailed by Goh Hamazaki as a suspect in the clan's internal dispute. Majima later reunites with Makimura in the remake of Yakuza 2, where Makimura has formed a family. During a conflict within the Tojo Clan, Majima decides to leave the Tojo, and creates his construction company, Majima Construction, taking over Purgatory and beginning work on Kamurocho Hills.

In Yakuza 4, Majima follows the trail of Yasuko Saejima, determined to protect her on behalf of Taiga Saejima. Majima tells Shun Akiyama of Sky Finance that he is looking for Yasuko to protect her and to make amends with Saejima. On his way to see Majima, Kiryu, having returned to Kamurocho, witnesses Majima's arrest and calls out to him. Majima tells him that it was Daigo Dojima who set him up.

In Yakuza 5, Majima is in negotiations with the Tsukimino branch of the Omi Alliance under Dojima's orders to help put a stop to the rising tensions between the two clans. Despite his claims he wants peace, Tsubasa Kurosawa orders assassins to kill Majima mid-negotiation, which he survives, but is kidnapped. Majima reveals that the reason he was unable to resist Kurosawa was the threat to Haruka at her debut concert as an idol.

The prequel Yakuza 0 provides additional backstory for Majima, presenting a different and much more controlled version of the character years prior to his first appearance. It is revealed that he was thrown out of the Shimano Family for attempting to aid his sworn brother Saejima in an attack on the Ueno Seiwa Clan, which landed the latter in prison with the death penalty. Majima was tortured for a year and his left eye gouged out, after which he was handed over to Shimano's sworn brother Tsukasa Sagawa in the Omi Alliance. Sagawa forces Majima to manage the Cabaret Grand in Sotenbori, Osaka, where he is nicknamed by the locals the "Lord of the Night" due to his managerial acumen and proven success in turning the club's fortunes around. Wishing to return to his yakuza roots, Majima gets the opportunity to make a comeback by killing a woman known as Makoto Makimura. However, he accidentally bonds with Makimura and is unable to kill her. Working to protect her, he learns that Makimura is caught up in the dispute for the "Empty Lot," a piece of real estate in Kamurocho sought by members of the Tojo Clan and Omi Alliance for its importance in a hugely valuable real estate deal. Majima manages to protect Makimura and rejoins the Shimano Family, but he distances himself from her as he returns to his yakuza life, hoping Makimura enjoys a peaceful life instead.

In Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, Majima plays a minor role in the story. Following the events of Yakuza 5, when a fire breaks out in Little Asia and destroys it, Majima and Daigo are arrested by the police on suspicion of having orchestrated the event. In 2017, Majima, alongside Saejima and Daigo, are released from prison after Kiryu made a deal with an unnamed politician in exchange for his silence in the Onomichi scandal, as well as his service to the Daidoji faction. The three of them, unaware of Kiryu's survival, proceeds to carry out his will and forms a partnership with the Yomei Alliance in Hiroshima.

In Yakuza: Like a Dragon and Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, it is revealed the Tojo Clan was targeted by the new Governor of Tokyo, Ryo Aoki. Majima, Saejima and Daigo met with one of the family captains, Masumi Arakawa, to discuss a plan. Arakawa would pretend to betray the clan and leak secrets to the police, while the other three escape and go into hiding. Arakawa would join the ranks of the Omi Alliance, where he would become its acting captain after Masaru Watase was arrested for an unrelated incident. Majima attends a private meeting in Omi Alliance HQ, where Watase would make his first appearance following his release, and announce the dissolution of both the Omi Alliance and Tojo Clan, alongside Daigo. Prior to the meeting, Majima and Saejima encounter Ichiban Kasuga and his party, and dueled with them out of boredom. Arakawa and Daigo stopped them, and informed Kasuga of their plan. The next day, Watase arrived at the Omi HQ, and proceeded to make his announcement, inciting a riot among the Omi members. Majima, joined by Saejima, Arakawa, and Kasuga and his party, battles the rioting Omi members. Amidst the fight, Kiryu makes an appearance as Watase's bodyguard, to Majima's excitement.

After the team defeated the Omi members, Majima, Saejima, Daigo, Watase, Kiryu, and Watase Family captain Yuki Tsuruno left the premise, but they were stopped by Watase's lieutenant Kosei Shishido, who was against the dissolution plan. An enraged Shishido rallied the remaining Omi Alliance members to surround them, but ultimately he was defeated by Kiryu and detained by Daidoji agents. Sometimes later, Majima, Saejima and Daigo attended Arakawa and Aoki's funeral. The latter offered Kasuga a chance to join his new security firm, formed alongside Watase, but he declined.

Spinoffs and other appearances edit

Outside of the main Yakuza series, Majima is playable in Yakuza: Dead Souls, fighting against an army of zombies. Majima's avatar is used in Ryū ga Gotoku Ishin! and its 2023 remake for the samurai Okita Sōji. He also appears alongside Kiryu in the crossover game Project X Zone 2 as well as Binary Domain.[7]

In the film Like a Dragon, an adaptation of the first game, he is portrayed by Goro Kishitani. In the Ryu ga Gotoku stage play, he is portrayed by Shunsuke Kubozuka.[8]

Majima has also made an appearance as a crossover skin in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege for Japanese defending operator Echo.[9]

Critical reception edit

Goro Majima has been popular with the Yakuza fanbase. His songs performed during his appearances were collected in 2017 on a CD titled Goro Majima's Best Hits.[10] In a 2018 popularity poll, Majima was voted the most popular Yakuza character.[11] GameInformer also listed him as the best main character in 2017 based on his characterization from Yakuza 0.[12] Several writers enjoyed the character's fighting style in Yakuza 0, finding him more interesting than Kiryu.[13][14][15] EGMNOW liked the contrast the duo had in the narrative because of the different quests they had to pass to achieve their goals.[14][16] GameSpot highly praised Majima's character arc in that game for changing into the narrative, as well as how many allies and enemies he makes.[17] Similarly, IGN liked the handling of Majima's and Kiryu's storylines, finding them simple in contrast to the ones in Yakuza 5, which the website deemed convoluted.[16] Polygon stated that Majima was quite different from his portrayal in the regular games in the series because his story was set in the past.[18] A similar comment was made by PlayStation Life Style because both Majima and Kiryu change across the plot of this prequel.[19] The Jimquisition said that both characters were "like-able protagonists who consistently have to act as straight men in a variety of weird situations".[20]

Destructoid enjoyed the comical characterization in Yakuza Kiwami because of his constant interactions with Kiryu.[21] Game Informer noted despite not being playable with his longer screen time Majima manages to aid the player to make Kiryu a stronger fighter. However, they were highly critical of his different personality in Kiwami, calling it "jarring", and added that Yakuza 0 failed to close this character arc.[22] While calling him "Zero's standout character", GameSpot stated that they enjoyed these interactions, as it added more side content to the remake of the first game.[23] IGN referred to this take of Majima as "lovably weird" based on his traits.[24] Polygon criticized Majima's fights for lacking the challenge seen in regular boss fights. They added that "Majima's constant intervention feels a little more ingrained in the story, providing some character depth that the original game lacked."[25]

With Yakuza Kiwami 2, Destructoid criticized Majima's "overpowered" abilities, which players continuously pressed the same buttons to use them.[26] Game Informer praised Majima's story in this game, as it helped to develop his change of character from Yakuza 0 further, while also finding his mini game refreshing because of how different it is from common regular fights.[27] Game Revolution agreed, finding Majima's interactions with Makoto during his own side story provides further depth to the "fan favorite" character.[28] Despite liking the character, GameSpot criticized him for lacking his own character progression during his chapters.[29] IGN had similar comments with regard to his character's depth but found his scenario to be relatively short.[30]

Claudia Bonillo Fenrnandes from Zaragorza University said Majima and Kiryu's roles in Yakuza 0 are similar to 1980s yakuza as in such period Kansai used to get into conflicts with Kanto. Majima's story also explores the traffic of firearms and later traffic of humans when he meets Makoto Makimura. Majima's idolatrion for Shimano's clan reflects a similar trend in Japanese movies which embodies the concept of manliness in the same fashion as how Kiryu and Nishikiyama which to become yakuza like their guardian Kazama. However, the embodiement of violence present in the yakuza heavily affects Majima in the narrative to the point he tries as much he can to stop Makoto Makimura from getting involved with them. The brotherly love between Majima and his sworn brother Saejima in entire series noted by the writer to be popular enough within Japan to appeal to fans of boy's romance.[31]

Caroline Almeida Santos from Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina and Philippe René Marie Humbl from Universiteit Brussel acknowledged that Sega's translation of Yakuza 0 was faithful to the original Japanese as Majima uses Japanese suffixes when interacting with others in order to further explore how important were his relationships. Majima generally uses polite expressions when working as a cabaret manager in early scenes, but when dealing with his yakuza he changes form and uses forms that reference his Kansai dialect. Sagawa treats Majima like a child whenever they talk which led Sega to keep the word "chan" which is commonly used in Japanese whenever there is an inimate or playful relationship.[32]

The 2019 adventure game Later Alligator features a character named "The Knife" who resembles Majima and makes several references to the Yakuza series.[33]

The Gamer referred to Majima's narrative in Yakuza Kiwami 2 as a masterpiece due to how it expands on his role from Yakuza 0 by interacting with Makoto Makimura while expanding on his main role within the main series as the character often became a minor one. The writer went to compare Majima to Cri from Witcher 3 due parallels between how both characters are expanded in the process.[34]

References edit

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Goro Majima Japanese 真島 吾朗 Hepburn Majima Gorō is a major recurring character in Sega s Like a Dragon video game series previously known as Yakuza outside of Japan He is one of the main playable protagonists of Yakuza 0 and Yakuza Dead Souls as well as the Majima Saga of Yakuza Kiwami 2 Introduced as a member of the Tojo Clan and patriarch of its subsidiary group the Majima Family as well as second in command of the Shimano Family nicknamed Mad Dog of Shimano he develops a sadomasochistic obsession with the protagonist Kazuma Kiryu He continually seeks to fight him seeing him as the perfect rival but eventually bonds with him across the franchise and becomes an important ally of his He is also the sworn brother of Taiga Saejima who is one of the protagonists of Yakuza 4 and Yakuza 5 Majima s character is explored in more detail during the prequel Yakuza 0 in which he is a 24 year old former Yakuza and a playable protagonist along with Kiryu In this game Majima has a much calmer and serious demeanor that develops into his standard sadomasochistic one during a war between a number of families in a fight for a patch of land known as the Empty Lot Majima also appears in the spin off Dead Souls as well as the crossover Project X Zone 2 Goro MajimaYakuza Like a Dragon characterGoro Majima as he appears in Yakuza Like a Dragon 2020 First appearanceYakuza 2005 Portrayed byGoro Kishitani Like a Dragon Shunsuke Kubozuka Ryu ga Gotoku stage play Voiced byJapaneseHidenari Ugaki 1 EnglishMark Hamill 2005 1 Matthew Mercer 2020 present 2 In universe informationNationalityJapanese The Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio created Majima as a clown character who would contrast his calmer characterization in Yakuza 0 where the localization shifted Majima s character arc so he would not come across as insane Majima has been popular with the Yakuza fanbase having earned a CD with all the songs Ugaki plays in his karaoke mini games while topping a popularity poll His character and fighting style in Yakuza 0 were highly praised by critics Contents 1 Creation and development 2 Appearances 2 1 Spinoffs and other appearances 3 Critical reception 4 ReferencesCreation and development editAccording to Scott Strichart who handled localization and production on a number of Yakuza games Majima is a bit of a class clown someone with a joker esque personality which is opposite to his calm demeanor in the prequel However he noted that while fans felt that Majima went insane the Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio said that he makes a conscious choice to let loose This was something the translators found challenging while localizing the game Strichart pointed out that through Majima s interactions with Nishitani he gains insight into how someone like that would live 3 The goal of the localization team was to make Majima and Kiryu more likeable with their changes although Strichart believed Kiryu was more popular than Majima in Western countries 4 Strichart said that while fans might miss previous Yakuza characters like Kiryu and Majima he hoped they would be receptive to Takayuki Yagami the protagonist from the next game Judgment 5 Series producer Daisuke Sato said that ever since the release of Yakuza 0 Majima has become far more popular to the point that many developers thought it was possible to create a new spin off game focused around him 6 Appearances editThis section may be too long and excessively detailed Please consider summarizing the material Goro Majima first appears in the original Yakuza game as a supporting character head of the Majima Family and a lieutenant of Futoshi Shimano Nicknamed The Mad Dog of Shimano 嶋野の狂犬 Shimano no kyōken he takes an interest in protagonist Kazuma Kiryu because Kiryu refuses to fight him when provoked This results in Majima spending the rest of the game s plot trying to goad Kiryu into fighting him just for fun The remake of the game Yakuza Kiwami added further scenes where Majima stalks Kiryu aiming to make his rival stronger through new fights During Yakuza 2 and its later remake Yakuza Kiwami 2 Majima left the Tojo Clan and forms his own criminal organization the Majima Construction Company which ran several construction rackets along with an underground fighting arena and an illegal casino Because of the looming threat of an invasion of Tokyo by the rival Yakuza organization the Omi Alliance Kiryu convinces Majima to ally with the Tojo Clan once again and provide the Majima Construction Company s support if a war breaks out Though initially hesitant Majima agrees after Kiryu beats him in a fight in his underground coliseum Majima s crew ultimately prove instrumental in defending Tokyo against Omi attacks During Yakuza 3 Kiryu pleads with Majima once more to go back to the Tojo Clan and support the newly appointed Sixth Chairman Daigo Dojima as a contingency against any future troubles Sometime later Majima is blackmailed by Goh Hamazaki as a suspect in the clan s internal dispute Majima later reunites with Makimura in the remake of Yakuza 2 where Makimura has formed a family During a conflict within the Tojo Clan Majima decides to leave the Tojo and creates his construction company Majima Construction taking over Purgatory and beginning work on Kamurocho Hills In Yakuza 4 Majima follows the trail of Yasuko Saejima determined to protect her on behalf of Taiga Saejima Majima tells Shun Akiyama of Sky Finance that he is looking for Yasuko to protect her and to make amends with Saejima On his way to see Majima Kiryu having returned to Kamurocho witnesses Majima s arrest and calls out to him Majima tells him that it was Daigo Dojima who set him up In Yakuza 5 Majima is in negotiations with the Tsukimino branch of the Omi Alliance under Dojima s orders to help put a stop to the rising tensions between the two clans Despite his claims he wants peace Tsubasa Kurosawa orders assassins to kill Majima mid negotiation which he survives but is kidnapped Majima reveals that the reason he was unable to resist Kurosawa was the threat to Haruka at her debut concert as an idol The prequel Yakuza 0 provides additional backstory for Majima presenting a different and much more controlled version of the character years prior to his first appearance It is revealed that he was thrown out of the Shimano Family for attempting to aid his sworn brother Saejima in an attack on the Ueno Seiwa Clan which landed the latter in prison with the death penalty Majima was tortured for a year and his left eye gouged out after which he was handed over to Shimano s sworn brother Tsukasa Sagawa in the Omi Alliance Sagawa forces Majima to manage the Cabaret Grand in Sotenbori Osaka where he is nicknamed by the locals the Lord of the Night due to his managerial acumen and proven success in turning the club s fortunes around Wishing to return to his yakuza roots Majima gets the opportunity to make a comeback by killing a woman known as Makoto Makimura However he accidentally bonds with Makimura and is unable to kill her Working to protect her he learns that Makimura is caught up in the dispute for the Empty Lot a piece of real estate in Kamurocho sought by members of the Tojo Clan and Omi Alliance for its importance in a hugely valuable real estate deal Majima manages to protect Makimura and rejoins the Shimano Family but he distances himself from her as he returns to his yakuza life hoping Makimura enjoys a peaceful life instead In Yakuza 6 The Song of Life Majima plays a minor role in the story Following the events of Yakuza 5 when a fire breaks out in Little Asia and destroys it Majima and Daigo are arrested by the police on suspicion of having orchestrated the event In 2017 Majima alongside Saejima and Daigo are released from prison after Kiryu made a deal with an unnamed politician in exchange for his silence in the Onomichi scandal as well as his service to the Daidoji faction The three of them unaware of Kiryu s survival proceeds to carry out his will and forms a partnership with the Yomei Alliance in Hiroshima In Yakuza Like a Dragon and Like a Dragon Gaiden The Man Who Erased His Name it is revealed the Tojo Clan was targeted by the new Governor of Tokyo Ryo Aoki Majima Saejima and Daigo met with one of the family captains Masumi Arakawa to discuss a plan Arakawa would pretend to betray the clan and leak secrets to the police while the other three escape and go into hiding Arakawa would join the ranks of the Omi Alliance where he would become its acting captain after Masaru Watase was arrested for an unrelated incident Majima attends a private meeting in Omi Alliance HQ where Watase would make his first appearance following his release and announce the dissolution of both the Omi Alliance and Tojo Clan alongside Daigo Prior to the meeting Majima and Saejima encounter Ichiban Kasuga and his party and dueled with them out of boredom Arakawa and Daigo stopped them and informed Kasuga of their plan The next day Watase arrived at the Omi HQ and proceeded to make his announcement inciting a riot among the Omi members Majima joined by Saejima Arakawa and Kasuga and his party battles the rioting Omi members Amidst the fight Kiryu makes an appearance as Watase s bodyguard to Majima s excitement After the team defeated the Omi members Majima Saejima Daigo Watase Kiryu and Watase Family captain Yuki Tsuruno left the premise but they were stopped by Watase s lieutenant Kosei Shishido who was against the dissolution plan An enraged Shishido rallied the remaining Omi Alliance members to surround them but ultimately he was defeated by Kiryu and detained by Daidoji agents Sometimes later Majima Saejima and Daigo attended Arakawa and Aoki s funeral The latter offered Kasuga a chance to join his new security firm formed alongside Watase but he declined Spinoffs and other appearances edit Outside of the main Yakuza series Majima is playable in Yakuza Dead Souls fighting against an army of zombies Majima s avatar is used in Ryu ga Gotoku Ishin and its 2023 remake for the samurai Okita Sōji He also appears alongside Kiryu in the crossover game Project X Zone 2 as well as Binary Domain 7 In the film Like a Dragon an adaptation of the first game he is portrayed by Goro Kishitani In the Ryu ga Gotoku stage play he is portrayed by Shunsuke Kubozuka 8 Majima has also made an appearance as a crossover skin in Tom Clancy s Rainbow Six Siege for Japanese defending operator Echo 9 Critical reception editGoro Majima has been popular with the Yakuza fanbase His songs performed during his appearances were collected in 2017 on a CD titled Goro Majima s Best Hits 10 In a 2018 popularity poll Majima was voted the most popular Yakuza character 11 GameInformer also listed him as the best main character in 2017 based on his characterization from Yakuza 0 12 Several writers enjoyed the character s fighting style in Yakuza 0 finding him more interesting than Kiryu 13 14 15 EGMNOW liked the contrast the duo had in the narrative because of the different quests they had to pass to achieve their goals 14 16 GameSpot highly praised Majima s character arc in that game for changing into the narrative as well as how many allies and enemies he makes 17 Similarly IGN liked the handling of Majima s and Kiryu s storylines finding them simple in contrast to the ones in Yakuza 5 which the website deemed convoluted 16 Polygon stated that Majima was quite different from his portrayal in the regular games in the series because his story was set in the past 18 A similar comment was made by PlayStation Life Style because both Majima and Kiryu change across the plot of this prequel 19 The Jimquisition said that both characters were like able protagonists who consistently have to act as straight men in a variety of weird situations 20 Destructoid enjoyed the comical characterization in Yakuza Kiwami because of his constant interactions with Kiryu 21 Game Informer noted despite not being playable with his longer screen time Majima manages to aid the player to make Kiryu a stronger fighter However they were highly critical of his different personality in Kiwami calling it jarring and added that Yakuza 0 failed to close this character arc 22 While calling him Zero s standout character GameSpot stated that they enjoyed these interactions as it added more side content to the remake of the first game 23 IGN referred to this take of Majima as lovably weird based on his traits 24 Polygon criticized Majima s fights for lacking the challenge seen in regular boss fights They added that Majima s constant intervention feels a little more ingrained in the story providing some character depth that the original game lacked 25 With Yakuza Kiwami 2 Destructoid criticized Majima s overpowered abilities which players continuously pressed the same buttons to use them 26 Game Informer praised Majima s story in this game as it helped to develop his change of character from Yakuza 0 further while also finding his mini game refreshing because of how different it is from common regular fights 27 Game Revolution agreed finding Majima s interactions with Makoto during his own side story provides further depth to the fan favorite character 28 Despite liking the character GameSpot criticized him for lacking his own character progression during his chapters 29 IGN had similar comments with regard to his character s depth but found his scenario to be relatively short 30 Claudia Bonillo Fenrnandes from Zaragorza University said Majima and Kiryu s roles in Yakuza 0 are similar to 1980s yakuza as in such period Kansai used to get into conflicts with Kanto Majima s story also explores the traffic of firearms and later traffic of humans when he meets Makoto Makimura Majima s idolatrion for Shimano s clan reflects a similar trend in Japanese movies which embodies the concept of manliness in the same fashion as how Kiryu and Nishikiyama which to become yakuza like their guardian Kazama However the embodiement of violence present in the yakuza heavily affects Majima in the narrative to the point he tries as much he can to stop Makoto Makimura from getting involved with them The brotherly love between Majima and his sworn brother Saejima in entire series noted by the writer to be popular enough within Japan to appeal to fans of boy s romance 31 Caroline Almeida Santos from Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina and Philippe Rene Marie Humbl from Universiteit Brussel acknowledged that Sega s translation of Yakuza 0 was faithful to the original Japanese as Majima uses Japanese suffixes when interacting with others in order to further explore how important were his relationships Majima generally uses polite expressions when working as a cabaret manager in early scenes but when dealing with his yakuza he changes form and uses forms that reference his Kansai dialect Sagawa treats Majima like a child whenever they talk which led Sega to keep the word chan which is commonly used in Japanese whenever there is an inimate or playful relationship 32 The 2019 adventure game Later Alligator features a character named The Knife who resembles Majima and makes several references to the Yakuza series 33 The Gamer referred to Majima s narrative in Yakuza Kiwami 2 as a masterpiece due to how it expands on his role from Yakuza 0 by interacting with Makoto Makimura while expanding on his main role within the main series as the character often became a minor one The writer went to compare Majima to Cri from Witcher 3 due parallels between how both characters are expanded in the process 34 References edit a b Goro Majima Voices Yakuza Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved March 20 2022 Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio Yakuza Like a Dragon Sega Scene Ending credits 0 32 Q amp A Translating the humour amp tone of Yakuza games for the West Gamasutra February 5 2018 Archived from the original on October 1 2019 Retrieved October 4 2019 Q amp A Translating the humor amp tone of Yakuza games for the West Gamasutra February 5 2018 Archived from the 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