

Never in a million years could I have imagined Lost Judgement would come in and fill the void in my heart left by Fight Night: Champion. It’s a quick way to rack up cash for healing items and even has its own mini-games including parkour and aerial drone battles. This competitive aspect makes Dice & Cube far more accessible and enjoyable. Lost Judgement switches things up by removing the limited dice rolls, instead placing you against an AI controlled second player for a race to the finish. In Judgement, Dice & Cube wasn’t very fun due to the added difficulty of a limited number of dice rolls, I lost more games than I won. Players are placed onto a virtual game board with a roll of the dice determining how many spaces they can move in order to reach the goal. There’s plenty of reasons to rock up to an arcade and if you’re feeling brave you can take on Hama of The Dead, a spiritual successor to SEGA’s House of The Dead series.ĭice & Cube is a returning mini-game from Judgement but much more refined. Fighting Vipers has been added to the lineup, but the most exciting addition is without a doubt Sonic The Fighters. The usual offerings are all here, Virtual Fighter 5, Fantasy Zone, and Space Harrier. Lost Judgement arguably has the strongest slate of games so far.

SEGA Arcades have become a staple in games from RGG studio, giving players a deep dive into the past for some retro gaming. If you feel like taking a visit to Izesaki Ijincho here are some of the best mini-games and side activities to be on the lookout for. I’ve spent most of my week cruising around on my skateboard as skinny jean wearing detective Takayuki Yagami, and honestly, it’s been a while since a game has made me laugh or smile this much.
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Judgement is the closest the series has ever gotten to dark and gritty, Lost Judgement matches the tone of the original but combines it with the eccentricities of the Yakuza series. Lost Judgement is the sequel to Judgement which was released back in 2019 as a spin-off to the Yakuza series. I always equate games from RGG studio to a solid night out and Lost Judgement captures that feeling in spades.
