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Lost Judgment’s Latest Game Trailer Features Action Battle, Investigations, Dancing, & Skateboarding
By Jonathan Toyad|July 20, 2021|0 Comment
Remember that gameplay reveal of the upcoming Sega action-adventure game Lost Judgment? Well, there’s more where that came from.
Sega just unleashed a bit of gameplay from the upcoming title, which is coming soon on 24th September for Xbox and PlayStation consoles. No PC version because of some legal issues concerning the agency that oversees main actor Takuya Kimura who plays Takayuki Yagami. Check it out:
Yes, that’s a lot of minigames at the last half of the trailer, including some Virtua Fighter 5 and Sonic the Fighters action. Most importantly, there’s motorcycle racing, skateboarding, dance-offs, RC robot battles, and a messload more in keeping up with the Yakuza games’ spirit. There’s a crime and legal drama going on too, since Yagami needs to pull off investigations and also kick butt defending himself from ne’er do wells and yakuza members.
Full details below:
About
December 2021, Tokyo district court. Akihiro Ehara stands accused of groping a woman on a crowded train. A bystander’s video footage of his attempt to flee the scene and subsequent apprehension is all over the news, and public outcry demands a maximum sentence.
“Three days ago, a dead body was found in an abandoned building in Yokohama. Have you identified it yet?†he proclaims as confusion cuts through the court room.
His defense lawyer, Saori Shirosaki, has no doubt that crucial details of the situation have been overlooked, as Ehara was not even tried for the murder. She contacts detective Takayuki Yagami to investigate this further.
How could Ehara have committed two crimes at once? Was the sexual battery just a cover up? Has Ehara gamed the entire justice system? As victims surface and Yagami digs farther into the truth, he is faced with a question: Defend the law, or enact justice?
Key Features
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-yazuka Masaharu Kaito, the crime-fighting duo is called on to investigate a seemingly perfect crime whose lead suspect has an airtight alibi. What starts out as a tale of revenge reveals a tangled web of conspiracy involving several unlikely factions taking advantage of a broken law system. But as victims pile up and Yagami unravels the truth, he must choose between defending the law or exacting justice.
Freeform Combat – Yagami’s distinct martial arts forms grant him mastery of any situation from group ambushes to single-target takedowns. 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.
Investigative Action – Yagami’s arsenal of detective tricks grows with new gadgets, stealthily tracking suspects, and crafty methods of infiltration. Leave no stone unturned in pursuit of the truth.
No Place Finer – Immerse yourself in the bustling downtowns of Tokyo and Yokohama at your own pace within an authentic setting that only the RGG Studio can deliver. Game at Club SEGA, find your next favorite hangout, take on cases from locals need, and beyond.
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