Sega has uploaded two new cinematic trailers for it's upcoming action-adventure title Lost Judgment. Both trailers were uploaded to YouTube earlier today, although one of them is just a shorter version of the longer, minute-long trailer. Both trailers can be viewed below.
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In the trailer, we see Yagami speaking and fighting with a number of Lost Judgment's new characters, including a pretty tense battle involving a chainsaw and a chair. Unfortunately, both trailers are in Japanese so unless you've got a pretty good grasp of the language, we don't actually know what the characters are talking about. However, if you're looking for a way to get yourself pumped up for the game's release later this month, this is a perfect way to do just that.
Lost Judgment has had several pre-release trailers over the past month, including a more in-depth trailer released during this year's Gamescom event which explained the game's dark and traumatic plot. Before that, we got a sillier trailer which showed off some of the wackier mini-games players can partake in, inclduing highschool dance battles, walking a dog around town, and boxing matches.
For those who are unfamiliar with the series and want to jump in with Lost Judgment, the game has players take on the role of private detective Takayuki Yagami who travels to Yokohama to solve a grizzly and complicated murder case. Lost Judgment is the sequel to Judgment which released back in 2018, although it looks like Lost Judgment's story won't be connected to the first game's. If you're looking forward to playing Lost Judgment but haven't played the first game yet, you're probably safe to do so without being too confused.
Lost Judgment is expected to launch later this month on Septmeber 24 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. Those holding out for a release on PC may be a little disappointed as the legal issues surrounding a PC port are about as needlessly complicated as one of Yagami's own side cases.
Source: Twinfinite
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