Yakuza 0 OST - Kuze Theme Full Version (Pledge of Demon Extended)

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Published 2017-12-29
Game: Yakuza 0 / Ryu ga Gotoku: Zero (龍が如く0 誓いの場所)
Song: Pledge of Demon (怨魔の契り)
Kuze Theme (久瀬大作)
Original Soundtrack (OST)

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All Comments (21)
  • @JackOkami
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  • @daysand123
    When you try to get off work early but your boss knew you'd use the sewers
  • @IceShambala
    If Kuze fought in WW 2 we'd all be speaking Japanese
  • @supereldinho
    "Fear the old man in a profession where people tend to die young."
  • @FunkyJunkish
    Something I just realized about Kuze that no one's pointing out: the first three fights were all more or less initiated by him (even the first one I'd argue), and Kiryu had to defend himself. It isn't until the fourth fight, when Kiryu tracks down Tachibana, that Kiryu throws the first punch. Up until then, in Kuze's mind, Kiryu was just some overly persistent two-bit gangster who wanted a slice of the money from the empty lot, which is why he was so pissed about losing a finger to some naive scrub and why he couldn't stand a "half-ass" like him. Everything changed in the fourth fight, where Kiryu threw the first punch. It wasn't Kiryu defending himself, it was him defending Tachibana, and that was the hardest Kiryu had fought ever before. That was the fight where Kuze realized Kiryu wasn't after the money, he was protecting his friends, and BOY had he just been screwed over hard. Thus explains Kuze's line after the fourth fight about Kiryu having "turned into a real yakuza": he realized he was fighting for something greater than money or power, which is what Kuze was all about unlike many of his peers. Hence why Kuze had to test Kiryu in one final fight, to see if his ideals were the real thing. Now THAT'S how you write a damn good antagonist.
  • @force9930
    Fun fact: Hitoshi Ozawa Kuze’s voice actor loves to play Yakuza 0. He streams it every other video talking about his character.
  • @npc6817
    you know why kuze is such a likable villain? he's a shounen protagonist from the other side.
  • @ImJotaroKujo
    When I played this game, my PS4 started sweating and spitting out Testoserone.
  • @wanderingedge
    when you talk back to your dad and your grandpa gets up from his wheelchair
  • @sandakureva
    As much as you want to hate Kuze, you just can't. He's such a cool, well-written villain. He's got baggage, he's got beef, he's got a plan, and you're not in it.
  • @garrysucks4190
    THE SYNC WITH THE PIPE. THE SYNC WITH THE TITLE. IT'S JUST TOO GOOD.
  • @iamkingkaze9130
    I honestly loved Kuze's character development. at first he was like "fuck them kids." and then towards the end he was like, "Aight, i'm too old for this shit, Kiryu, take care of it."
  • @pepsicola4718
    Hey Kuze guess what? Real Estate is one hell of a drug.
  • @vincentlance
    Doing god's work by having the buildup with context but without the vocal track.
  • @Mike-ij4rq
    “The man who gets beat down isn’t the loser. The guy who can’t tough it out to the end, he’s the one who loses” This philosophy has kept me strong in some of my worst times
  • "Enemies become friends, friends become enemies and Kuze will not leave me alone." -Max0r.
  • @Isarrot
    Yakuza 0 or Forcing Grandpa to take his medecine: Shonen edition
  • @sph3re
    "As long as I'm alive, I'll keep coming back for more" 4 boss battles, he wasn't fucking kidding