This is private detective Takayuki Yagami. <a target="_blank" data-i13n="cpos:1;pos:1;sec:large-product;subsec:commlist;pkgt:square-editorial;pos:9;cpos:18" href="https://shopping.yahoo.com/rdlw?merchantId=ffe106af-8248-4af3-9098-a2d4fd637766&siteId=us-engadget&pageId=1p-autolink&featureId=text-link&merchantName=GameStop&custData=eyJzb3VyY2VOYW1lIjoiV2ViLURlc2t0b3AtVmVyaXpvbiIsInN0b3JlSWQiOiJmZmUxMDZhZi04MjQ4LTRhZjMtOTA5OC1hMmQ0ZmQ2Mzc3NjYiLCJsYW5kaW5nVXJsIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ2FtZXN0b3AuY29tL3ZpZGVvLWdhbWVzL3Byb2R1Y3RzL2xvc3QtanVkZ21lbnQtLS14Ym94LXNlcmllcy14LzI5MTA3NS5odG1sPyIsImNvbnRlbnRVdWlkIjoiMGE2ZTZlZGItNGIzNi00MjkwLWI1ZTUtYTQ0YWJiNjAyNGM4In0&signature=AQAAAbUclKxTgGXlHAtfLZeZ1icGRYZts0EQCyjo_Nj7NVIJ&gcReferrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gamestop.com%2Fvideo-games%2Fproducts%2Flost-judgment—xbox-series-x%2F291075.html%3F” rel=”nofollow noopener” target=”_blank” data-ylk=”slk:second adventure;cpos:1;pos:1;sec:large-product;subsec:commlist;pkgt:square-editorial;pos:9;cpos:18;elm:context_link;itc:0″ class=”link rapid-noclick-resp”>second adventure; a spin-off of Sega's popular, pulpy and convoluted Yakuza saga. He lives in the same area of Kamurocho, the same yakuza gangs roam the streets and, very occasionally, characters from parallel stories and, well, weirdos cross paths. But instead of punching punks in the face in the name of justice or honor, which was Yakuza's style As protagonist Kazuya Kiryu, Yagami fights with the power of his lawyer's badge, drone evidence, and… sometimes (read: often) kicks bad guys in the face.
The sequel comes even closer to a kind of serialized television drama, marked by fights, chases and melodrama. For anyone who's played the series before, it treads familiar ground, but with a more serious (realistic) story that focuses on the problems of bullying and suicide in Japanese high schools, which is tied to countless plots spanning the legal system. , politics and organized crime.
Yagami has multiple fighting styles to master, plus love interests, batting cages, mahjong, skate parks, and more activities to spend even more hours on. On the PS5, Lost trial looks great. The combat is fluid and the recreated areas of Tokyo and Yokohama are often filled with pedestrians, shops and points of interest. While Yakuza: like a dragon took the franchise in a new direction (by turns, more ridiculous), Lost trial It preserves the fighting game style of the Yakuza series, with a new hero who has finally captivated us.