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Judgment - PlayStation 4
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- Dual Audio: Players can switch between the Japanese and English VO tracks at any point during the game. Experience Judgment using whichever language you prefer.
- Dual Subtitles: Subtitles change based on which audio track is selected – Japanese or English. Japanese voice subtitles are presented in a way that represents the traditional Yakuza experience while English voice subtitles match the English script.
- Localization Pedigree: Judgment’s localization has been handled in-house by SEGA of America’s talented Yakuza series localization team.
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Includes reversible cover featuring Japenese cover art and Rya Ga Gotoku Studio sticker.
Judgment
PlayStation 4
SEGA presents Judgment, starring one of Japan's most prominent actors, Takuya Kimura, in the dramatic tale of a disgraced lawyer seeking redemption in a world rife with corruption and despair.
- Dual Audio: Players can switch between the Japanese and English VO tracks at any point during the game. Experience Judgment using whichever language you prefer.
- Subtitles change based on which audio track is selected – Japanese or English.Dual Subtitles: Subtitles change based on which audio track is selected – Japanese or English.
- Localization Pedigree: Judgment’s localization has been handled in-house by SEGA of America’s talented Yakuza series localization team.
Product description
"From the makers of the acclaimed Yakuza series, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, Judgment is the dramatic tale of a disgraced lawyer seeking redemption in a world rife with corruption and despair. Investigate the seedy Red Light District of Kamurocho by stepping into the mind of private detective Takayuki Yagami and utilize innovative investigation systems to uncover the secrets that lie deep within Kamurocho’s corrupt underbelly. Experience visceral combat with two unique combat styles. Take down groups of thugs with sweeping blows in Crane Style, then switch to Tiger to overwhelm a single foe with a series of powerful strikes. Practice mixing-and-matching styles in combat in conjunction with a wide variety of skills, weapons, and powerful (and hilarious) EX Actions to unlock a whole new dimension in combat.
Judgment marks the first time in over 12 years that a game set in the Yakuza series universe has received an English dub for its Western release. A star-studded English voice cast brings Judgment to life. Greg Chun takes on the role of Judgment’s protagonist, Takayuki Yagami, supported by Crispin Freeman, Matthew Mercer, Cherami Leigh, Yuri Lowenthal, James Hong, Ed O’Ross, Amy Walker, Matt Yang King, Fred Tatasciore, Brian Mcnamara, as well as guest appearances by SungWon Cho, Cristina Vee, Max Mittleman, and many more."
Product information
Platform:PlayStation 4| ASIN | B07L69TMY4 |
|---|---|
| Release date | June 25, 2019 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#1,958 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
#119 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Pricing | The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price. |
| Product Dimensions | 0.4 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 4.11 Ounces |
| Binding | Video Game |
| Rated | Mature |
| Item model number | JM-63244-6 |
| Item Weight | 4.1 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Sega of America, Inc. |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Date First Available | December 10, 2018 |
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Answer? Yes, and so much more
This game is made with the new dragon engine, which was featured in yazuka 6 and again in yakuza kawami 2 so it looks really good graphics wise.
This story takes place 2 years after yakuza 6. While you may get small references to previous games (such as a mini game that is a reference to yakuza dead souls) , there will be no cameos or returning characters from the previous yakuza games. Seeing as your back in the yakuzaverse, your welcome back to a fresh new city of komurocho (note I only played yakuza 0 so far) It's really cool that you can just walk into buildings with actual interiors no loading screens this time.
We start as yagami, a private detective and an ex-lawer. He has a ex-yakuza member as his parter, so these situations with these two are pretty entertaining. You pretty much have to solve the mystery of why are yakuza getting killed with missing eyes. That's all I'll spoil but this story has plenty of plot twists, engaging drama.... As expected from this studio the story is just as good as yakuza 0.
Let me just say that the dub work for the english voices are fantasticly well done, of course for your yakuza purists there are japanese dubs and english subs as well as other language opinions for the subs. Sega really did good here compared to their last effort 12 years ago with dubing yakuza 1 was... Terrible to say the least.
So you fight in your typical yakuza brawler action with yagami. You have two styles, a tiger style that is used for single opponents or a crane style for multiple opponents. You can see that yagami isn't a tank, instead his fighting is more controled like an actual martial artist. He has ex actions of course in your typical yakuza fasion, he can also run up walls for cool combos. He also has an ex burst which gives him reduced damage and increase attack. Unfourntly the thing that stucks is these mortal wounds that yagami can get make is heath bar permanently shorter... And the only way you can get it normal again is to go to a clinic or these VERY expensive medical packs.
Of course it wouldn't be a yakuzaverse verse game if it didn't had mini games! So there are a bunch of new ones, raging from a VR Mario Party type game were you roll virtual dice in a virtual board to win prizes to drone racing.... Etc.. Just so much to do it's so much fun. Unfourntly no karaoke this time, but it's whatever.
There are more game mechanics I havent really mentions such as the detective work, friendships... Etc. But I don't want this review to be overbearing... Plus amazon likes to mess my reviews up, so lets leave it at that.
Verdict? 10/10 best yakuzaverse game since yakuza 0... Looks like I'll be wasting another 70 hours on this one too.
By Vicdsnew on July 1, 2019
What makes these games truly great is the combination of humor and drama, with real actors playing the roles of each major character. It might as well be a long-running TV series turned into a game. The variety of gameplay is staggering as always, with everything from old Sega arcade games to a modern beat-em up to racing drones.
The presentation this time is on par with the greatest AAA releases from the biggest budget studios, but the developers do it with a lot less funding. They reiterate on the same areas and concepts and gameplay designs to save on development costs. The downside could be that you may be bored of hanging around the same areas in every game, but somehow it works for them. Maybe it's the fact that it's a real city (Kabukichi) in Japan down to the last detail.
The developers had perfected their game formula, in most people's minds, with Yakuza 0. That game was using a very old engine, though. With the new engine, the games took a small step back in some ways, but the potential was there to build into something even greater. Finally, in Judgment, we're seeing it begin to return to full glory.
The game features variable difficulty, so there's something for you here even if you want to breeze through the combat.
Downsides here are few. You may find some aspects tedious, or you may be sick of Kamurocho by now. But ultimately, even if you just play the game for the story, you're getting a good story that's well acted.
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Reviewed in Mexico on June 27, 2019
In addition to these design issues, the fps is terrible (playing on a standard PS4), the DLC is pointless and overpriced, and the story is lacking compared to just about every other Yakuza game. Plus the lengths they go to in order to distance themselves from the mainline Yakuza games is laughable. I mean come on, all these games take place within about 4 square blocks of Tokyo, and yet there isn't a single character from the previous games that appear in Judgement.
Shame, because I actually enjoyed the English dub. Was planning on replaying it a second time with Japanese audio but honestly I don't want to have to deal with this game again. Really hoping this just ends up being a failed experiment rather than a sign of things to come for future Yakuza games.
Me considero fan de la saga yakuza,este a pesar de no tener nada que ver,es creado por el mismo estudio y por primera ves incluye idioma español.
- Mecanicas detectivescas muy aburridas, mal diseñadas y mal implementadas que hacen del juego un fastidio constante.
- Unos graficos que lastiman la vista (literalmente). El juego corre con tan poca fluidez que los ojos lo resienten en poco tiempo. En menos de una hora de juego ya me duelen los ojos, cosa que sucede con muy pocos juegos (Judgment, Yakuza Kiwami 2 y FFXV).
- Mal combate. Esperaba que el combate fuera mejor que en la saga Yakuza por los movimientos acrobaticos del protagonista pero es todo lo contrario, los siento mas toscos que nunca.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 8, 2021



