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Yagami walks around the streets of Ijincho with a Shiba Inu named Ranpo. He can be called in to help Yagami find hidden items and clues. In Lost Judgment, the player controls Takayuki Yagami as he explores the Japanese cities of Kamurochō and Isezaki Ijincho (recreations of the real-life Kabukichō and Isezakichō districts, respectively).
The Isezaki Ijincho district of Yokohama, a location prominently featured in Yakuza: Like a Dragon and Lost Judgment, is also partially available during the first chapter of the story. A third location, known as the Castle, is a hub area where players can participate in side activities.
Makoto Tsukumo (九十九 誠一, Tsukumo Makoto) is a shut-in who first appears in Judgment as a close friend of Yagami and often helps him at solving cases. In Lost Judgment, Tsukumo moves to Isezaki Ijincho where he has become a detective alongside Sugiura. He remains on friendly terms with Yagami and Kaito.
Lost Judgment is a follow-up to Judgment, taking place in late-2021 into early 2022. In this game, we once again see the fallout of the massive events of Yakuza: Like a Dragon, with the Yakuza in ...
A fictionalized version of Isezakichō, named Isezaki Ijincho, is featured in the Like a Dragon video game series. It debuted in Yakuza: Like a Dragon, and was subsequently featured in Lost Judgment, Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. [6]
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth [a] is a 2024 role-playing video game developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and published by Sega.The game is the ninth mainline entry of the Like a Dragon series, serving as a direct sequel to Yakuza: Like a Dragon (2020) and a spin-off of Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name (2023).
Lost Judgment also features a story expansion, The Kaito Files, which is a self-contained four-chapter story that follows Yagami's ally and best friend Masaharu Kaito as he investigates the appearance in Kamurocho of a woman who was previously thought dead, and encounters a young man who claims to be his son. Like Yagami, Kaito has multiple ...
Giancarlo Valdes share a similar sentiment, and that Kamurochō's overall depiction in Judgment elevates it to one of the most realistic virtual tourism games. [18] For Lost Judgment , Computer Games Magazine lamented Kamurochō was less entertaining to visit than Isezaki Ijincho (a fictional counterpart to Yokohama's Isezakichō district ...