Judgment
Developer RGG Studio
Publisher Sega
Format PS4
Release Out now
Kazuma Kiryu is nowhere in sight, and Kamurocho is horny as hell. Robbed of its moral compass – the Yakuza hero who kept the place in something resembling order, a rare good heart in a bad, bad world – the denizens of this semi-fictional Tokyo red-light district have clearly felt a stirring in their collective loins, and boy are they indulging it. Wandering NPCs chatter excitedly about blowing their salaries, and presumably various other things, in one of the local soaplands. Just about everyone appears to be on their way to a host or hostess club. And there’s a gang of perverts – drone-using panty-sniffers, public ass-grabbers et al – on the loose. This element has always been present in the Yakuza games: heck, even Kiryu wasn’t above availing himself of (and relieving himself to) all Kamurocho has to offer. But rarely has it felt quite so widespread, so outspoken, or so urgent.
Kiryu’s replacement as protagonist is no ass-grabber, mind. Like
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