![]() ![]() Complimented by a seemingly well-researched dialogue that uses applied law and psychology to explain the lesser-known intricacies of the courtroom and human behaviour respectively Lost Judgment is telling a story bigger than itself and begs you to take the sensitive topics seriously and thoughtfully accept that we need to do better for each other. Even as the antagonists defend their version of justice it’s hard to not sympathise and agree with them despite your better “judgement”, seeing them as unfortunate souls pushed too far in a world where the system is not doing enough to protect them. With Lost Judgment however, through every twist, turn and revelation the game is constantly quoting conversation you most assuredly have heard in real life and will hit home harder for any victims of bullying or physically/mentally traumatic events. ![]() Topics like these are always hard to portray and run the risk of not tackling the subject with enough sensitivity or believably resolve the issues within a coherent narrative. Looking set to be my game of the year Lost Judgment tells a truly clever story of a corrupted justice system through topical themes of bullying, suicide and sexual harassment whereby it’s hard not to draw parallels between the game and the real world with the more profoundly worded dialogue that plays an integral part in this Sherlock-esque dark noir.Īs a sequel to the Yakuza spin-off Judgment, you once again take control of ex-lawyer turned detective Takayuki Yagami as he becomes embroiled in a murder plot designed to poke fun at the flawed justice system as he investigates a string of targeted bullying within a highly regarded private school.
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