The year is 2018, the streets are littered with Yakuza and adult entertainment vendors, both out to seek their prey – one for pain, the other for pleasure. *mild spoiler/info about the first chapter* So, stop thinking about Yakuza and come with me as we explore the world of Judgment, a world filled with crime, murder, thugs, and political agendas… Have I achieved 100% within the game? Hell no! There’s so much to see and do in Kamurocho, the road to platinum is a long one! With its new take on various mechanics, the addition of original activities to try out, one of the most interesting stories I’ve played this year, and new fully-voiced English vocal track, Judgment blew me away and had me hooked for over 95 hours. Judgment isn’t Yakuza, even though the similarities are impossible to miss, it’s an improvement on the series and one of the best games I’ve played which is set within a familiar and infamous location. However, despite knowing this town like the back of my hand, including all of its seedy underground establishments and the location of every hostess club, there was something new and exciting about returning to the place where my love for the Yakuza series began. It’s been too long since I’ve visited the batting centre, grabbed a drink at Bantam, or cleaned up the streets of thugs and delinquents. As I walked through the streets of Kamurocho, I was hit with a strong sense of nostalgia and deja vu I was home.
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