Review sam2 5/5 · Dec 12, 2024
These games are so cozy even though they’re about organised crime and murder
I just want to see what goes on in the Yagami/Kaito/Higashi/Sugiura group chat.
4.15 from 457 ratings
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How long? Main story 31h · with extras 49h · 100% 103h (from 46 logged playthroughs)
Review sam2 5/5 · Dec 12, 2024
I just want to see what goes on in the Yagami/Kaito/Higashi/Sugiura group chat.
Review Witt997 4/5 · Apr 6, 2022
ottimo spin-off della serie Yakuza. Il gioco consiste nel risolvere crimini e presenta un gameplay vario, in cui fare analisi, interrogatori, pedinamenti e rincorse. i combattimenti sono presi di pari passo dalla serie principale. Ottima trama e belle musiche. Voto: 8/10
Review JuggleMan 5/5 · Jul 28, 2021
Wow, what a game. I can't say I didn't have some frustrations with parts of this game (the combat mechanics are pretty stiff), but overall, I absolutely loved this experience. I can't think of a single bad character in the game that I didn't like, including the "bad guys". The characters are all incredibly well developed and the story is …
Wow, what a game. I can't say I didn't have some frustrations with parts of this game (the combat mechanics are pretty stiff), but overall, I absolutely loved this experience. I can't think of a single bad character in the game that I didn't like, including the "bad guys". The characters are all incredibly well developed and the story is absolutely superb. Also, the English voice acting blew me away.
I can't wait for the next entry in this series to be released.
Review Sasuke035 5/5 · Jan 14, 2021
I loved the story thought it was crazier than Zero even peoples motivations and stuff were understandable just really fucked up. You know Judgment actually felt more darker than Yakuza more serious and stuff had a different tone it felt like. Yagami in english is amazing in my opinion especially him talking to Okubo when he starts crying. I liked …
I loved the story thought it was crazier than Zero even peoples motivations and stuff were understandable just really fucked up. You know Judgment actually felt more darker than Yakuza more serious and stuff had a different tone it felt like. Yagami in english is amazing in my opinion especially him talking to Okubo when he starts crying. I liked a lot of characters than again we have different perspectives cause of the voices but, Kaito was funny as shit and dumb, than you had Higashi lol kept going to his ass knew he was getting tired of us in his damn hideout. Genda was great when he was sad about Shintani and worried losing Yagami. Saori was great the host stuff lol trying to bribe her and the honey trap was cool her damn cake lmao. Hoshino was great kept defending Saori than the end when Yagami left him he had to step up. Hamura was a bastard lol that one part when he got Higashi to shoot the guy saying he was getting turned on and shit lmao. Mafuyu was great wasnt in it to much but she did some great things had great moments with her and her disguising herself. Okubo was awesome man if we found out he really did murder them i would have been crushed but it was obvious it was a set up. I think the stand out character was Emi. They built her up through one flashback part thats all it took lol something that devs cant do a whole game is build someone up but all it took was the ADD and court part and than realizing she gets killed after that was so fucked up but just amazing character developement . Suguira was awesome started realizing he was probably something of Emi when he got pissed at Yagami for not seeing Okubo. Kuroiwa was another awesome character him being a cop and a killer, it reminded me of this korean tv show, The killer doesnt hide and will be out there killing people and he knows you don't have any evidence so he'll keep getting away over and over just taunting you that you can't do nothing, its basically what Kuroiwa was when Yagami found out, it was just fucking awesome face to face in that interogation room not to mention the introduction to him! Omg! The slow mo of him walking coming in im just like "Oh Fuck" lmao Hamura said it to than he just started gunning people down just crazy shit. Than a lot of side case characters were great just tons of great characters in story and side cases. Also you noticed Yagami was different, every encounter he had a team with him mostly since hes not a Yakuza he cant take on many people i though that was a nice touch. Most of the Yakuza characters will take on 50 guys by thereselves lol
But yeah i loved Judgment a lot i just realized 2 might not happen the game sold really well especially in japan sold 95% of the copies got great scores but Yagami being modeled after and voiced by an actor in japanese might cost a lot of money to get him back so idk hopefully Judgment is its own thing it gets more sequels expands on more detective stuff needs more court cases felt it was lacking. The tailing did get repetitive a bit but i think if they expand it more add new stuff if they do a sequel which they'll always expand and make new things, they have done it every game.like this game had no repeated moves when your doing the triangle heat action. All that was new animations nothing copy and paste so if 2 comes it'll be great, but Judgment is definately a 10 game for me Yakuza Zero still my top Yakuza Studio game, but all Yakuzas are fantastic Fist of The North Star is to and look out for Sakura Wars cause thats next by them.
Review Darksun 4/5 · Jul 1, 2020
A new game from Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, the people known for the Yakuza series. Judgment is one part gritty crime investigation/law drama, one part beat-em-up, and one part zany situations/side stories that the Yakuza games are famous for.
Instead of playing as the stoic Kiryu or the crazy Majima, this time you play as Yagami - A disgraced ex-lawyer …
A new game from Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, the people known for the Yakuza series. Judgment is one part gritty crime investigation/law drama, one part beat-em-up, and one part zany situations/side stories that the Yakuza games are famous for.
Instead of playing as the stoic Kiryu or the crazy Majima, this time you play as Yagami - A disgraced ex-lawyer who has become a private investigator based in Kamurocho, Tokyo. While looking into a string of horrific murders where each victim has had their eyes gouged out. Yagami finds himself caught up in a web of conspiracies and plots that seems to only go deeper and deeper.
Combat is more fluid and agile compared to Yakuza. But still has the same brawler/beat-em-up style
As opposed to Kiryu randomly stumbling into side missions, Yagami tends to seek out problems that need solving. Which I think takes away from the almost unreal nature of side stories from previous games. Also the tailing mechanic in the game is kind of annoying and slow. I get why it’s there but they could have spiced it up a bit if you ask me.
If you're a fan of the Yakuza games then you'll feel right at home here. Kamurocho is basically the same it's always been, filled with shops, restaurants, bars, hostess clubs, underground casinos, arcades and lots of strange people who need your help. Even if you've never played a Yakuza game before it's still a great game in its own right, as well as a good entry point into the series. There are no spoilers or returning characters from the other games so you won’t feel left out.
Review tylerisrandom 5/5 · Feb 26, 2020

Every time I start a new Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio game I think to myself "this is probably the one that disappoints me." This is the fifth game I've played in barely more than two years, all on the PlayStation 4. Surely I'll get sick of exploring subtly different permutations of Kamurocho sooner or later, right?
Apparently not yet!
Judgment …

Every time I start a new Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio game I think to myself "this is probably the one that disappoints me." This is the fifth game I've played in barely more than two years, all on the PlayStation 4. Surely I'll get sick of exploring subtly different permutations of Kamurocho sooner or later, right?
Apparently not yet!
Judgment has everything I want in a Yakuza game: A setting that feels intimate and alive, a cast of endearing characters, unpredictable villains, goofy side quests and varied mini-games.
Takayuki Yagami solves problems with a bit less punching than Kazuma Kiryu, which makes the battles that do occur feel slightly out of place. And the tailing missions occasionally grow a tad monotonous. But these are nits to pick in a consistently stellar experience. It never felt like a chore to play this game.
If you've been interested in the Yakuza series but weren't sure whether to start with Zero or Kiwami, this standalone entry might be a less intimidating entry point. And if you're a longtime fan who worried that Kiryu was essential to the franchise, you should really give this a shot.
Now only three more left to play before Yakuza 7 comes out... 😅
Review scaryhairyman 5/5 · Jan 28, 2020
Who would have thought a Yakuza spin-off could actually become a solid property?
Judgment (yes with the typo) was one hell of a trip, revisiting Kamurocho! Fantastic voice acting with one hell of an ending sequence. They literally warn you to get enough sleep before the intensity that is the final phase of the game.
If you've missed out on …
Who would have thought a Yakuza spin-off could actually become a solid property?
Judgment (yes with the typo) was one hell of a trip, revisiting Kamurocho! Fantastic voice acting with one hell of an ending sequence. They literally warn you to get enough sleep before the intensity that is the final phase of the game.
If you've missed out on this one, blindly pick up a copy.
Review Rokal 4/5 · Dec 30, 2019
I played Yakuza Kiwami 1 last year and Yakuza 0 the year before that. I like the series for the unique setting, fun characters, and the total dedication to story telling that they have. Still, for me these are games I like in-spite of the big problems they have: bad mini-games, mediocre combat, and a crazy 1:8 ration of gameplay …
Read moreI played Yakuza Kiwami 1 last year and Yakuza 0 the year before that. I like the series for the unique setting, fun characters, and the total dedication to story telling that they have. Still, for me these are games I like in-spite of the big problems they have: bad mini-games, mediocre combat, and a crazy 1:8 ration of gameplay to cut-scenes. Judgment has the best version of Yakuza combat out of what I’ve played but it’s still not great: every combat encounter feels the same and combat lacks weight and intention in your actions. All of the other mini-games/game segments are almost universally awful. I groaned every time a drone segment or tailing mission came up. Weak gameplay means that my enjoyment of Yakuza games is almost entirely based on the quality of the story, where Judgment is a mixed bag. The story becomes increasingly implausible as you play and the last 1/3 of the story definitely felt like the weakest part of the game. I liked the story overall and really enjoyed Judgment’s cast of characters but it wasn’t enough to make up for the weak gameplay this time.
Read lessReview Drbeatboxnik 4/5 · Nov 30, 2019
Like everything from this studio, this game was fun as hell to play and the improvements to the new Dragon Engine were particularly seamless this time around. The substories were hilarious and I enjoyed the Friend system. Character-wise, I loved all the main characters but found the antagonists (especially the final antagonist) slightly lackluster. Story-wise? I don’t know. I was …
Read moreLike everything from this studio, this game was fun as hell to play and the improvements to the new Dragon Engine were particularly seamless this time around. The substories were hilarious and I enjoyed the Friend system. Character-wise, I loved all the main characters but found the antagonists (especially the final antagonist) slightly lackluster. Story-wise? I don’t know. I was excited about the idea of exploring an adventure in Kamurocho that was separate from the other adventures in the Yakuza series but the fact that so much of the plot revolved around the Tojo Clan but never once mentioned the characters we associate with it was distracting for me. And honestly it made the events feel like they were lower stakes (which they weren’t) only because if Daigo, Majima, and Saejima didn’t give a crap about something that was happening in their city with one of their families, why should I? Plus, I honestly found a lot of it boring. Not like, endless orphanage real estate discussion boring like in Yakuza 3 but still not that exciting.
Read lessReview ElectronicJourneys 3/5 · Sep 29, 2019
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Review LCSnoogs 5/5 · Jul 19, 2019
The story starts as a serial killer mystery, so it had me from jump. It grows into a larger conspiracy and makes for a good detective story. It goes to some dark places. It starts out with Yagami as a young detective who got his defendant off a murder charge. That same defendant then killed his girlfriend right after that …
The story starts as a serial killer mystery, so it had me from jump. It grows into a larger conspiracy and makes for a good detective story. It goes to some dark places. It starts out with Yagami as a young detective who got his defendant off a murder charge. That same defendant then killed his girlfriend right after that leading to Yagami quitting being a lawyer to become a private detective. Even with material like that, there's still some really fun moments in the main story. One of my favorite missions in the game is when Yagami has to give Saori a makeover. It's something I've never done in a video game before, and I probably took way too long deciding her hair style, clothes, and makeup. I was proud of my results though. She looked good. I don't know why I wasn't expecting the story to be as good as it was, but I was impressed. The cast is good too. I love that it has English voice acting this time around. That wasn't an option in Yakuza Kiwami.
The side quests are just as good as the main quest which makes this better than most games of this style. It's usually one is good and the other isn't. The side quests are mostly silly. Most of the humor of the game is in these quests. My favorite series of quests is around a trio of expert perverts that steal women's underwear and grab butts. The butt-grabber's name was "Ass Catchem". I had to applaud that. You can also date women in this game. The game doesn't limit you to one even after you become a couple. That makes Yagami an asshole, but I'm glad that this is an option. I want to get to know the other women because these story lines are good.
This game is long. It's around 50 hours, and I felt that time. I think that's too long because you are stuck to the same small neighborhood the whole time. I got tired of running around to the same places over and over again especially when a group a guys pick a fight with you every few minutes. At least the combat holds up throughout the game. It remains challenging and fun. You can unlock more moves. Most of these movies are context-based such as moves you can use when you are next to a wall or when you grab an enemy. Some of these get pretty elaborate. There is one I saw once where I knocked a guy into oncoming traffic, saved him from getting hit by a car, and then knocking him out with a punch. It was hilarious.
I have played Yakuza Kiwami and 6. Judgment is definitely better than them. I would 100% this game if I had the time. Everything thing I've tried in the game so far felt worthwhile.