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* InspirationForTheWork: The plot of the game was allegedly based on Director Kouichi "Isuki" Yotsui's experience working with Creator/{{Capcom}} during the development of the first ''VideoGame/StriderArcade'' game. To elaborate: the development of the project hit some slags, ran behind schedule and [[AcclaimedFlop underperformed in the sales department despite rave reviews]]. Capcom blamed the delays (and in an roundabout way, Yotsui) for the game's middling performance. Yotsui left Capcom not long after that. You can draw parallels with Kirin being hired by Layson to deal with the Slaven cultists only for him to get stabbed in the back and disposed of after finishing the job.

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* InspirationForTheWork: The plot of the game was allegedly based on Director Kouichi "Isuki" "Isuke" Yotsui's experience working with Creator/{{Capcom}} during the development of the first ''VideoGame/StriderArcade'' game. To elaborate: the development of the project hit some slags, ran behind schedule and [[AcclaimedFlop underperformed in the sales department despite rave reviews]]. Capcom blamed the delays (and in an roundabout way, Yotsui) Isuke) for the game's middling performance. Yotsui Isuke left Capcom not long after that. You can draw parallels of it with Kirin being hired by Layson Jack Layzon to deal with the Slaven cultists Slaver cultists, only for him Kirin to get [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness stabbed in the back and disposed of of]] after finishing the job.
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* The plot of the game was allegedly based on Director Kouichi "Isuki" Yotsui's experience working with Creator/{{Capcom}} during the development of the first ''VideoGame/StriderArcade'' game. To elaborate: the development of the project hit some slags, ran behind schedule and [[AcclaimedFlop underperformed in the sales department despite rave reviews]]. Capcom blamed the delays (and in an roundabout way, Yotsui) for the game's middling performance. Yotsui left Capcom not long after that. You can draw parallels with Kirin being hired by Layson to deal with the Slaven cultists only for him to get stabbed in the back and disposed of after finishing the job.

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* InspirationForTheWork: The plot of the game was allegedly based on Director Kouichi "Isuki" Yotsui's experience working with Creator/{{Capcom}} during the development of the first ''VideoGame/StriderArcade'' game. To elaborate: the development of the project hit some slags, ran behind schedule and [[AcclaimedFlop underperformed in the sales department despite rave reviews]]. Capcom blamed the delays (and in an roundabout way, Yotsui) for the game's middling performance. Yotsui left Capcom not long after that. You can draw parallels with Kirin being hired by Layson to deal with the Slaven cultists only for him to get stabbed in the back and disposed of after finishing the job.
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* The plot of the game was allegedly based on Director Kouichi "Isuki" Yotsui's experience working with Creator/{{Capcom}} during the development of the first ''VideoGame/StriderArcade'' game. To elaborate: the development of the project hit some slags, ran behind schedule and [[AcclaimedFlop underperformed in the sales department despite rave reviews]]. Capcom blamed the delays (and in an roundabout way, Yotsui) for the game's middling performance. Yotsui left Capcom no long after that. You can draw parallels with Kirin being hired by Layson to deal with the Slaven cultists only for him to get stabbed in the back and disposed of after finishing the job.

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* The plot of the game was allegedly based on Director Kouichi "Isuki" Yotsui's experience working with Creator/{{Capcom}} during the development of the first ''VideoGame/StriderArcade'' game. To elaborate: the development of the project hit some slags, ran behind schedule and [[AcclaimedFlop underperformed in the sales department despite rave reviews]]. Capcom blamed the delays (and in an roundabout way, Yotsui) for the game's middling performance. Yotsui left Capcom no not long after that. You can draw parallels with Kirin being hired by Layson to deal with the Slaven cultists only for him to get stabbed in the back and disposed of after finishing the job.
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* The plot of the game was allegedly based on Director Kouichi "Isuki" Yotsui's experience working with Creator/{{Capcom}} during the development of the first ''VideoGame/{{Strider}}'' game. To elaborate: the development of the project hit some slags, ran behind schedule and [[AcclaimedFlop underperformed in the sales department despite rave reviews]]. Capcom blamed the delays (and in an roundabout way, Yotsui) for the game's middling performance. Yotsui left Capcom no long after that. You can draw parallels with Kirin being hired by Layson to deal with the Slaven cultists only for him to get stabbed in the back and disposed of after finishing the job.

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* The plot of the game was allegedly based on Director Kouichi "Isuki" Yotsui's experience working with Creator/{{Capcom}} during the development of the first ''VideoGame/{{Strider}}'' ''VideoGame/StriderArcade'' game. To elaborate: the development of the project hit some slags, ran behind schedule and [[AcclaimedFlop underperformed in the sales department despite rave reviews]]. Capcom blamed the delays (and in an roundabout way, Yotsui) for the game's middling performance. Yotsui left Capcom no long after that. You can draw parallels with Kirin being hired by Layson to deal with the Slaven cultists only for him to get stabbed in the back and disposed of after finishing the job.
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* The plot of the game was allegedly based on Director Kouichi "Isuki" Yotsui's experience working with Creator/{{Capcom}} during the development of the first ''VideoGame/{{Strider}}'' game. To elaborate: the development of the project hit some slags, ran behind schedule and [[AcclaimedFlop underperformed in the sales department despite rave reviews]]. Capcom blamed the delays (and in an roundabout way, Yotsui) for the game's middling performance. Yotsui left Capcom no long after that. You can draw parallels with Kirin being hired by Layson to deal with the Slaven cultists only for him to get stabbed in the back and disposed of when he was not longer useful to the organizations.

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* The plot of the game was allegedly based on Director Kouichi "Isuki" Yotsui's experience working with Creator/{{Capcom}} during the development of the first ''VideoGame/{{Strider}}'' game. To elaborate: the development of the project hit some slags, ran behind schedule and [[AcclaimedFlop underperformed in the sales department despite rave reviews]]. Capcom blamed the delays (and in an roundabout way, Yotsui) for the game's middling performance. Yotsui left Capcom no long after that. You can draw parallels with Kirin being hired by Layson to deal with the Slaven cultists only for him to get stabbed in the back and disposed of when he was not longer useful to after finishing the organizations.job.
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* The plot of the game was allegedly based on Director Kouichi "Isuki" Yotsui's experience working with Creator/{{Capcom}} during the development of the first ''VideoGame/Strider'' game. To elaborate: the development of the project hit some slags, ran behind schedule and [[AcclaimedFlop underperformed in the sales department despite rave reviews]]. Capcom blamed the delays (and in an roundabout way, Yotsui) for the game's middling performance. Yotsui left Capcom no long after that. You can draw parallels with Kirin being hired by Layson to deal with the Slaven cultists only for him to get stabbed in the back and disposed of when he was not longer useful to the organizations.

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* The plot of the game was allegedly based on Director Kouichi "Isuki" Yotsui's experience working with Creator/{{Capcom}} during the development of the first ''VideoGame/Strider'' ''VideoGame/{{Strider}}'' game. To elaborate: the development of the project hit some slags, ran behind schedule and [[AcclaimedFlop underperformed in the sales department despite rave reviews]]. Capcom blamed the delays (and in an roundabout way, Yotsui) for the game's middling performance. Yotsui left Capcom no long after that. You can draw parallels with Kirin being hired by Layson to deal with the Slaven cultists only for him to get stabbed in the back and disposed of when he was not longer useful to the organizations.
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* The plot of the game was allegedly based on Director Kouichi "Isuki" Yotsui's experience working with Creator/Capcom during the development of the first ''VideoGame/Strider'' game. To elaborate: the development of the project hit some slags, ran behind schedule and [[AcclaimedFlop underperformed in the sales department despite rave reviews]]. Capcom blamed the delays (and in an roundabout way, Yotsui) for the game's middling performance. Yotsui left Capcom no long after that. You can draw parallels with Kirin being hired by Layson to deal with the Slaven cultists only for him to get stabbed in the back and disposed of when he was not longer useful to the organizations.

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* The plot of the game was allegedly based on Director Kouichi "Isuki" Yotsui's experience working with Creator/Capcom Creator/{{Capcom}} during the development of the first ''VideoGame/Strider'' game. To elaborate: the development of the project hit some slags, ran behind schedule and [[AcclaimedFlop underperformed in the sales department despite rave reviews]]. Capcom blamed the delays (and in an roundabout way, Yotsui) for the game's middling performance. Yotsui left Capcom no long after that. You can draw parallels with Kirin being hired by Layson to deal with the Slaven cultists only for him to get stabbed in the back and disposed of when he was not longer useful to the organizations.
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* The plot of the game was allegedly based on Director Kouichi "Isuki" Yotsui's experience working with Creator/Capcom during the development of the first ''VideoGame/Strider'' game. To elaborate: the development of the project hit some slags, ran behind schedule and [[AcclaimedFlop underperformed in the sales department despite rave reviews]]. Capcom blamed the delays (and in an roundabout way, Yotsui) for the game's middling performance. Yotsui left Capcom no long after that. You can draw parallels with Kirin being hired by Layson to deal with the Slaven cultists only for him to get stabbed in the back and disposed of when he was not longer useful to the organizations.

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