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Judgment review
Judgment review




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Graphically, the game is good it’s not outstanding though, especially when compared to the more recent Yakuza games, but this is further heightened by the fantastic voice acting. Other side games include drone racing, board games and even crowdfunding…I know, it sounds crazy. Like Yakuza, there are a plethora of side games to get into, and I often found myself getting distracted from the main game, spending too much of my time playing the retro Sega games at the arcade…I love retro stuff. Add the finisher moves and combos, which you eventually gain throughout the game, and you have a really good and exciting combat system. Round-house kicks and somersaulting off the scenery brings a great new direction to the game, something the Yakuza games missed out on. When it comes to combat, you will love how fluid the acrobatic abilities of Takayuki are. These sections are tedious and break the flow of the game. In particular are the ones where you run through the streets using the thumb-sticks to sidestep crowds whilst also tapping the triangle button in order to jump over obstacles.

judgment review

Not all of the missions are as good though, with quick-time events being some of the more mundane tasks within these missions. I don’t want to spoil too much, but some of the side missions are really good. You get to pilot a camera drone, peering through windows of buildings, searching suspects or using a smartphone, taking photos of unsavoury goings on in a hotel, etc.

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Using a number of detective-oriented tools and skills at his disposal, Takayuki must solve his mission based around a serial killer stalking underworld figures, as well as side missions. Thankfully, the game is fully English voice dubbed, unlike the Yakuza games, and is excellent. The plot in Judgment is standalone and does not require you to have played the Yakuza games. However, the free-flowing combat, side-quests, mini-games, as well as the good serial killer plot, all combine to make for a better game.

judgment review

Different from Yakuza, the gameplay involving being a detective is, for the most part, quite superficial and at times repetitive in nature. The main character, Takayuki Yagami, is a private investigator who works in Tokyo’s red-light district. Judgment was originally a spin-off from the Yakuza series. Firstly, we’ll be taking a look at Judgment, which is the first game in this pack.

judgment review

I’m going to take a look at each individual game and then give an overall scoring based on whether I think the games still hold up today, as well as the value for money. So, I wanted to see if they were value for money when sold as a double package, which has recently been re-released as such.

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The Judgment series was originally a spin-off from the Yakuza series but never had the same mass appeal at that time as standalone titles.






Judgment review