Majima Everywhere (どこでも真島, doko demo Majima) is an added feature available in Yakuza Kiwami, wherein Goro Majima attacks Kazuma Kiryu in a large variety of ways. The intent is to make Kiryu stronger (as well as Majima himself, by extension), and is the main way that Kiryu is able to re-learn all.
One of the key new features in Yakuza Kiwami is the Majima Everywhere side quest. The Mad Dog of Shimano, Majima Goro takes it upon himself to challenge Kiryu in a sort of antagonistic mentor situation. Throughout the game, you’ll have to be on your toes, because Majima can appear anywhere at any time, and he’s a mighty foe. Make sure you always carry plenty of health items on you.
Although there is a lot of randomness in his appearance, there are certain locations he’ll appear at during milestones in the sidequest. Below we’ll guide you through the best ways to find and defeat Majima, and give you strategies on how to counter each of his fighting styles.
Most of the fights you have with Majima fall under the basic Majima Everywhere category. These are the random brawls he challenges you to on the street. Finding him is hard at first, and you have to hope he comes to you. However, once you hit Rank E, you unlock the Majima Sensor which will help a lot.
With the sensor ability, you will hear Majima say “Kiryu-chan” when he is in the vicinity. If he’s walking down the road or in an alley, you can also see an indicator on the map of where he is. If you don’t see an indicator, you need to check any trash cans, or manholes in the immediate area because he can pop out of those. Sometimes I just couldn’t find him even when the sensor went off, and sometimes you’ll just have to leave the area until he resets to somewhere he’s easier to locate.
Thug Majima: This is the base Majima style and the first one you’ll see when you fight him. He uses moves similar to Kiryu’s Brawler Style fighting and isn’t too hard to take down. You’re best off using Brawler against him since you can put up a good guard and counter his moves.
Slugger Majima: You’ll usually find this type of Majima when he’s wearing the police uniform. He’ll attack you using a bat with unlimited durability. You can’t knock the bat out of his hands, so the only thing you can do is counter it. Switching between Brawler for counters, Dash for weaving away from his attacks, and Beast for absorbing damage and pummeling him is a good strategy.
Breaker Majima: This Majima is a lot more fleet on his feet than the previous two, and he attacks similar to Kiryu’s Dash Style. Use Dash to keep up with his speed, or try to stop him in his tracks with Brawler counter attacks.
More Majima types are coming soon.
In the menu, if you highlight the Completion List option in the menu, you’ll see the Majima Everywhere gauge. Your objective in this mode is to fight Majima and fill this gauge so that you can proceed to the next rank and unlock further Dragon Style fighting moves.
Yakuza Kiwami doesn’t let you run through this whole mode at once though. There are several points in the game where Majima will stop fighting you until you proceed further through the story. When you’ve gone too far in Majima Everywhere for the chapter you’re in you’ll get a message. If you’re casually taking Majima as he comes, this isn’t too big of an issue because it takes quite a while to hit the limit, but it can be frustrating if you’re dedicating effort just towards completing this side quest.
This rank up is your introduction to the Majima Everywhere system. You’ll fight Majima for this automatically in Chapter 2.
Make sure you have a weapon on you. You can buy a cheap one at the pawn shop if you need to. For this fight, you’ll have to meet Majima in front of Millennium Tower. He’ll be dressed as Police Majima, and frisk you. When he finds a weapon, he’ll attack using his Slugger Style. Take him down to rank up.
For this one, you’ll need to head over to Smile Burger. Across the street, you’ll see a gigantic traffic cone wiggling like something is under it. Examine it, and you’ll fight Majima using his Thug Style moves.
When you fill the Rank E gauge, you’ll get a call from Nishida saying that Majima has turned into a zombie. Head to the green marker on the map, and you’ll proceed through a sequence where you fight Zombie Majima in several stages interspersed with running and fighting his henchmen. He uses his Thug Style in combat with you here. Beat him, and you’ll rank up.
Once you fill the Rank C meter, you won’t be able to proceed further in the Majima Everywhere side quest until you reach Chapter 7.
Rank C-SSS info is coming soon.
Sometimes when walking through Kamurocho, Majima will pop out of nowhere to attack you instead of just running up to you on the street. A few of these make it impossible to tell where he’s at until he attacks, but two of them are somewhat choreographed.
1) Majima jumps down on you from above.
2) He stands behind you and suddenly attacks.
3) He jumps in front of you from out of nowhere.
4) Majima pops out of a manhole and attacks.
5) He leaps from a nearby trash bin.
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As long as you have the Majima Sensor, you’ll get an audio indicator before you trigger his assault from a manhole or trash can.If you hear the sensor go off and you don’t see him on the map, you can check nearby trash bins and manholes to see if you can get him to appear.
There are four encounters you can find around the city that are slightly different from your usual thugs or Yakuza attacks. You’ll know you’ve triggered one because instead of immediately attacking, the hoodlums will talk to you before starting the fight.
After fighting the regular enemies for a short while, Majima will jump into the fight. These are random, so you may have to run about the city for a while before you run into one.
We’ll be adding more encounters and tips for Majima Everywhere as we find and verify them.
You can also check out our Substories guide for help on locations and strategy.
Sega has provided more news related to Yakuza Kiwami on the PlayStation Blog, announcing a bonus for digital pre-orders and details about the Majima Everywhere system.
The pre-order bonus is simple enough to understand, those who pre-order digital versions of Yakuza Kiwami will get a free PlayStation 4 theme featuring Kazuma Kiryu and Akira Nishikiyama. For now, this bonus only seems exclusive to digital pre-orders, so those who are already getting the steelbook edition are likely to miss out.
On the other hand, the Majima Everywhere system is a lot more expansive than what was initially believed. Revealed at E3 2017, the Majima Everywhere system — as the name implies — has Goro Majima appear randomly throughout Kamurocho so that he can “retrain Kiryu so that he may regain what he lost in the years he was away from the city.”
When Sega says Majima is everywhere, it wasn’t kidding. On the blog, Sega notes Majima could be hiding out inside of a trash bin or waiting to ambush Kiryu at a dance club. Sometimes you might even hear rumors about him, like when he’s pretending to be an officer at Millennium Tower who is on the lookout for people carrying suspicious weapons. Doing specific actions in the mentioned area — in this case, swinging around a knife or frozen tuna — will prompt him to come out and confront you in hilarious fashion.
As those who played Yakuza 0 might remember, Majima might be crazy, but he’s also unpredictable and unreasonably strong. Yakuza Kiwami emphasizes this by him fight Kiryu using the various styles the player spent so much money to have him master. Fights against Majima are rarely ever the same and he try to gouge your eyes out in one fight, attempt to rearrange your face with a baseball bat in another and break dance you into oblivion in the next. He has complete access to Heat Actions too, so be prepared to take serious damage if you aren’t cautious.
Though Majima is a tough customer, fighting him is the only way to level up Kiryu’s ultimate style, Dragon of Dojima. With that in mind, you should at least try to fight him, just be wary that he’ll probably find you when you don’t want him to.
Yakuza Kiwami is a remake of the original Yakuza, featuring new mechanics introduced in Yakuza 0. The game is due out in the U.S. and Europe for the PlayStation 4 in August, and pre-orders are now live on the PlayStation Store.
- This article was updated on:March 8th, 2018