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Judgment, Project Judge

PS4 Exclusive Judgment Gets New Trailer Comparing Japanese and English Voice Acting and More

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Today the European branch of Sega released a brand new trailer of the upcoming Judgment by the studio behind the Yakuza series.

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The trailer focuses on the localization of the game, showing off a lovely comparison between the original Japanese voice acting and the English voices. We also get to see the subtitles in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.

At the moment it isn’t known whether all of those languages for the subtitles will be included in all western versions of the game, or only in the European one.

If you’re unfamiliar with the game, it’s the latest title by Sega’s Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio that regularly releases the games of the Yakuza franchises, and is set in the same fictional version of Tokyo’s Kabukicho red light district, but with a different protagonist and the addition of investigative gameplay.

You can watch the trailer below, and if you’re unfamiliar with the game, you should also enjoy the original announcement of the western version, which will come this summer exclusively for PS4.

If you want to see more about Judgment, you can also check out the latest screenshots showing the smartphone’s apps and Yagami’s office, the opening cutscene, the full version of the theme song, and a recent batch of screenshots.

If you want to try Judgment for yourself, you can download a demo from the Japanese PlayStation Store.


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