Dad walks in

>dad walks in

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>being an adult
>living with your parents
Don’t worry, he would be disappointed in you no matter what you do with your spare time.

well? having fun?

>Yo dad wanna watch me beat up degenerate scum to near death?

anyone telling themselves yakuza is redpilled are so pathetically in denial

>he gets you diapers for your birthday

What game?

I'm about to start my first Yakuza game, what am I in for?

>weeb shit
of course dads going to be disappointed
based

You will inevitably start to feel bored. You will walk from pointless conversation to pointless conversation. You will read and read and read while character models stare at each other lifelessly. You will do the same unchallenging fights hundreds of times over where enemies pose no threat. You will stare at cutscenes that play out in the slowest way possible. You'll tell yourself the story has gripped you while trying to ignore how badly written it is.
You will wonder why Yas Forums and various ecelebs hyped up this series, and begin telling yourself that YOU must be wrong, not them. You'll tell yourself it's good just to feel a part of something.

That's what you're in for.

Isn't it funny that Yas Forums constantly tries to push this notion that western games are all for snoymale SJW cuckloids etc etc but also know that there's nothing more humiliating than the thought of parents seeing you playing a japanese game because they'll almost always make you look like a massive faggot or autistic child

Western games ARE for snoymale SJW cuckloids

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nah, dad walked out years ago

me on the left

Isn't moving out just a meme?
I'm 25 and still live with my mom and siblings. Granted I have a job, make my own food and take care of myself having a house all to myself would be ideal. I want to move out but at the same time I don't because of financial reasons. I help pay the mortgage which is like $350 a month plus I help pay other bills and there is just no way I can get another place that cheap, I don't want to be a rent slave either.
It will also be more expensive for my family since it's 1 less income to help pay bills.

Is the privacy and independence really worth the money?

>trust fund baby has an opinion about being an adult

It's a fun series. Don'tlisten to .

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Oh, I'll keep this in mind

>Wanna play some Serious yakuza drama game

>main stories are great tho
but when I try some 'side quests'

>shit gets slowly becoming hehe Japanese humor packed sitcom simulator

meh

>Boomer who had ez mode life

and as the series goes on the main storyline get as silly as the side quests, and stop trying to be good or make sense at all

Post the webm faggot

>haha look at me with all my "freedom"
>*lives paycheck to paycheck in his tiny apartment*
The smart choice would be to live with your parents until you're financially stable. I don't know why Americans are so obsessed with moving out on their own right as they turn 18.

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>father walks out and never comes back

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>Is the privacy and independence really worth the money?
It depends on your lifestyle.
For example, I live with my parents now, and monetarily this is good, I pay the bills and shop at the market, and even so my bank account is getting bigger and I can spend about 5 years doing nothing if I want to.
But on the other hand I miss a lot of opportunities to do things for myself. One of these days I met a milf on the bus and took her to a bar, but then I just had nothing to do but write down her phone number (which I never called) because I didn't have a place to fuck her until she passes out.

Moving out of your parents home and becomming a rentslave is possibly the dumbest financial decition you can do in this day and age. Just stay at home and be a productive member of the household until you financially stable enough to own your own home. You want to avoid rent and loans as much as possible.
If you have a really high paying job or someone to live in with fine but there is no logical reason why the average young person should do it.

Don't fall for the moving out meme, it's a scheme designed to financially trap you

>that look at 1:01

I finished Yakuza Zero yesterday and honestly, this guy is spot on.
There are some highlights like Kuze with a motorcycle in the sewers but finishing the last couple of chapters just felt like a drag. I was over the game by then and just wanted to see how it ended.

I've done both and honestly the only good thing about having my own place (with roommates) is having a place to bring girls over to fuck. Otherwise it's a waste of money. I'm lucky that my mom stays out of my business though.

I don't get why the fatguy wanted to attack him just for saying no thanks

This is exactly what it's like when I accidentally go to Yas Forums when I was trying to get to /vg/

Brainwashed from birth by kikes. Don't forget they also pay out of the ass for university and need to take a debt that they pay off for the rest of their life.

>Isn't moving out just a meme?
Only Americunts leave their parents at 18 because even their parents hate them children there.
It's why the current generation of America all were raised with no love or attention and they either grow up to be depressed, school shooters or trannies

But vg is full of manbaby circlejerks. Namefags and inter thread political bs.

I'm mostly just on the computer and at work, not vey social especially during these times.
I feel you on the dating aspect. I avoid even having friends over and I've never invited a woman home, doubt I ever will. Suck not even being able to go somewhere without my family knowing about it.
I'm saving money and I'm gonna buy myself a house on the country, it's so much cheaper and comfier than living in the city