Captivating police procedural story, Great side characters, Kamurocho still feels vibrant
Detective minigames are extremely tedious, Overloaded with simplistic combat
Judgment feels too beholden to its Yakuza roots, weighed down by overreliance on combat and half-baked detective mechanics. While its plot is engaging, nearly everything that it adds to the Yakuza framework is for the worse, and it shines most when it put...
Yagami, Kaito, and the cast of supporting characters are absolutely wonderful, Intriguing mystery drama, Plenty of entertaining side activities
Detective-themed minigames are tedious, irritating, Investigative segments are too straightforward to feel worthwhile, No location variety eventually makes Kamurocho feel stale
Abstract: Tertarik tetapi juga skeptis di saat yang sama, inilah perasaan yang mengitari kami ketika melihat Project Judge Eyes yang berakhir menjadi Judgment untuk rilis di versi barat. Lahir dari tangan dingin studio peracik game Yakuza selama ini – Ryu Ga Gotoku...
Published: 2019-06-25, Author: Luke , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: Yakuza 6 closed the book on the story of fabled gangster Kazuma Kiryu, but Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's relentless release schedule cannot be stopped. While we know the developer is capable of different (and brilliant) things—see Binary Domain—they've decided t...
Das Spiel braucht einige Stunden um in Fahrt zu kommen, allerdings lohnt es sich dem Spiel diese Zeit zu geben. Besonders, wenn man Krimis mag und Spiele, bei denen man Detektivarbeit leistet. Judgment beinhaltet viele Elemente, die nicht so abwechslung...
Yagami, Kaito, and the cast of supporting characters are absolutely wonderful, Intriguing mystery drama, Plenty of entertaining side activities
Detective-themed minigames are tedious, irritating, Investigative segments are too straightforward to feel worthwhile, No location variety eventually makes Kamurocho feel stale
Yagami, Kaito, and the cast of supporting characters are absolutely wonderful, Intriguing mystery drama, Plenty of entertaining side activities
Detective-themed minigames are tedious, irritating, Investigative segments are too straightforward to feel worthwhile, No location variety eventually makes Kamurocho feel stale
Abstract: While Judgment might not bear the actual Yakuza moniker, it is still very, very much a Yakuza game. Developed by the Ryu Ga Gotoku team over at SEGA, and set in the neon-lit mostly fictional streets of Kamurocho, players take control of former lawyer turn...