Here's a Parody of GTA and Yakuza Recorded on Streets of Tokyo
An interesting live-action parody of popular TPP action games, recorded on the streets of Tokyo was released on the web. Its creators were inspired by such games as Grand Theft Auto, Yakuza and Metal Gear Solid.
One of the Japanese YouTube channels called Person 5.
The protagonist of a fictional game wakes up in the middle of the night under the wall of a railway station and starts looking for clues that will let him understand why he was there. Then we witness a stealth mission, during which the protagonist follows a mysterious man in black, hiding in a cardboard box or using a road post. The parody also includes segments in which the protagonist uses firearms and even fights enemies in the style known from Yakuza.
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