Lost Judgement revealed, coming to consoles this September
As was teased, Sega officially have announced Lost Judgement, a sequel to Judgement, which just hit next gen systems last month, check out the announcement trailer below.
Lost Judgment weaves elements of detective sleuthing, noir narrative and action combat into one mystery thriller starring private eye Takayuki Yagami who defends those the law fails to protect.
There are not a lot of details for it yet, but they have released a features list, detailing some of the elements players can look forward to:
Law and Disorder - Lost Judgment once again puts players in the sneakers of lawyer turned street-fighting detective Takayuki Yagami. Joined by his partner, ex-yakuza Masaharu Kaito, the crime-fighting duo is called on to investigate a seemingly perfect crime whose lead suspect has an airtight alibi. What starts out as a tale of revenge reveals a tangled web of conspiracy involving several unlikely factions taking advantage of a broken law system. But as victims pile up and Yagami unravels the truth, he must choose between defending the law or exacting justice.
Freeform Combat - Yagami’s mastery of martial arts allows him to stylishly overcome any situation from group ambushes to single-target takedowns. Harness Crane, Tiger, and the new Snake style, a graceful style that can deflect and return an opponent's strikes, using their energy against them.
Investigative Action - Yagami’s arsenal of detective tricks grows with new gadgets, stealthily tracking suspects, and crafty methods of infiltration. Leave no stone unturned in pursuit of the truth.
No Place Finer – Immerse yourself in the bustling downtowns of Tokyo and Yokohama at your own pace within an authentic setting that only the RGG Studio can deliver. Game at Club SEGA, find your next favorite hangout, take on cases from locals need, and beyond.
Lost Judgment is set to launch worldwide on September 24, 2021 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S as well as PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Finally, we have a wealth of screens for the game, first up are some cast screens, featuring Takayuki Yagami and Masaharu Kaito
Next up we have some screens that point at story, most of these come from the trailer above, so if you skipped it, you best watch it.
The following screens show off the combat the game will offer. It seems to be more of a direct style combat, rather than the turn-based style we got with Like A Dragon.
Finally, we have a wealth of screens that show off the locations around Tokyo and Yokohama, check them out.