Judgment might have its roots based on Sega’s wonderful Yakuza series (games I’ve been playing since the days of the PlayStation 2 & with the purchase of Yakuza Kiwami 2 last night, my collection is growing even more) and lawyer Takayuki Yamagi might not be as well known as the Dragon of Dojima Kazuma Kiryu , but Ryu Ga Gotaku Studio’s legal thriller is the perfect reason to revist Komurocho.
The game follows Yamagi, a former lawyer turned private detective, as he investigates a serial murder involved a high-profile Yakuza captain.
This isn’t a review of Judgment – I haven’t played it for enough hours yet to justify a review – but I thought I’d document my journey through Kamorucho using Yamagi’s mobile phone, in a series of selfies. That’s the modern way to document life, right?
Enjoy.
- Here’s Yagami’s Detective Agency
- Just hanging out in Tenkaichi Street
- Oh, look, it’s Tenkaichi Street again
- And one more good luck: Tenkaichi Street
- The veiw from Senryo Third Building rooftop. That’s Yamagi’s partner in crime Masaharu Kaito.
- Welcome to Pink Street
- A bit of daytime action from Nakamichi St.