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Latest revision as of 23:29, 21 June 2019
Judgment Wiki
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Judgment, also known as Judge Eyes in Japan, is a game developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku and published by SEGA. It was released in Japan on December 13, 2018 and on June 25, 2019 worldwide.
The protagonist is Takayuki Yagami, played by Takuya Kimura. He is a former lawyer who used to defend murderers, winning impossible trials that would have otherwise resulted in a conviction. Yet, as one of his clients murders another victim, he loves his will to work as a lawyer. He starts running a detective business in Kamurocho that takes on any case, with many of the residents gradually starting to go to him to solve their problems.
Yagami himself grew up in Kamurocho, and he is attached to the town and its inhabitants. However, one day he is asked to gather evidence on a serial murder case, and he is pulled into the mystery.
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