December 2021, Tokyo District Court. Akihiro Ehara is accused of groping a woman on a crowded train. Footage from a bystander shows his attempt to escape, and this scene is news everywhere, causing...
December 2021, Tokyo District Court. Akihiro Ehara is accused of groping a woman on a crowded train. Footage from a bystander shows his attempt to escape, and this scene is news everywhere, causing public outcry demanding punishment.
December 2021, Tokyo District Court. Akihiro Ehara is accused of groping a woman on a crowded train. Footage from a bystander shows his attempt to escape, and this scene is news everywhere, causing public outcry demanding punishment.
Law and Disorder
Lost Judgment once again puts players in the sneakers of lawyer turned street-fighting detective Takayuki Yagami. Joined by his partner, ex-yakuza Masaharu Kaito, the crime-fighting duo is called to investigate a seemingly perfect crime whose prime suspect has a perfect alibi.
Freeform Combat
Yagami's unique martial arts styles make him a master in any situation. Harness Crane, Tiger, and the new Snake stance, a graceful style that can deflect and return an opponent's strikes, using their energy against them.
No Place Finer
Immerse yourself in the bustling centers of Tokyo and Yokohama at your own pace in an authentic environment that only RGG Studio can deliver.
Specifications
Genre
Action, Adventure
Release Date
2021
Release Date
24/09/2021
Age Rating (PEGI)
18
New Release
No
Edition
Standard
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I finished it and I have to say that it is a wonderful game. Worthy follower of the first judgment. Everything is as you know it from the first title with the difference that here there are some additional gadgets that facilitate the solving of cases, an additional way to move around the city, new characters, a different scenario that introduces a whole different world (a high school). The only thing that personally bothered me is that I found the plot less "powerful" and significant compared to the first game. However, it conveys nice messages for children who will play the game, especially against bullying. It has great graphics and sound and a new theme song. It is worth noting that you should also buy the DLC "the kaito files" as it allows you to play as Kaito and solve cases. Unfortunately, few people play games from the East like Judgment or Yakuza, but they are worth it and more, just for their stories.