Made in Abyss Game Received a CERO Z Rating in Japan
Computer Entertainment Rating Organization assigned the
Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness video game a CERO Z rating in Japan. Despite showing seemingly harmless screenshots during the initial reveal, Spike Chunsoft hinted that the full game will stay true to the gory nature of the original manga and anime. [Thanks, Game Watch.]
The game publisher answered an inquiry from Game Watch in regards to the Japanese rating. It confirmed its intention to respect the original work and make the game adaptation satisfactory to
Made in Abyss fans. The title is infamously known for featuring horrific gore, contrary to its initial art style.
The Yakuza team recently announced a sequel to the spin-off title Judgement. The game will continue the story of detective Takayuki Yagami, and unlike the mainline Yakuza series, will continue using real-time combat for encounters. That being said, as a first for the Yakuza-styled games, Lost Judgement will offer a season pass for launch-day and post-launch content.
According to the Japanese PlayStation Store (and as translated by The Tojo Dojo), the Deluxe Edition of Lost Judgement will include a Season Pass, the contents of which will include: Detective Life Fun Pack; School Stories Fun Pack and Additional Story.
The Detective Life Fun Pack will release day-and-date with the game itself and “will help you enjoy the main story and side content to the fullest” – whatever that may mean. The School Stories Fun Pack will be released later, and is said to offer “additional content so you can thoroughly indulge in all that ‘School Stories’ has to offer”. Lastly, the ‘Add
Lost Judgment Officially Announced After Being Leaked on PSN May 9, 2021 16:08 GMT
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Lost Judgment artwork
After being leaked on the Japanese PlayStation Store, the sequel to Judgment has been officially confirmed over the weekend. Dubbed Lost Judgment, the game will be coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on September 24.
SEGA and Ryu ga Gotoku Studio announced that Lost Judgment will continue the story from where it left off. Those who already finished the original game will be pleased to know that Lost Judgment will be set in two main locations: Kamurocho (Tokyo) and Yokohama.
For those unaware, Lost Judgment is developed by the same studio responsible for the Yakuza series. The game combines detective work, film noir flair, and action-packed battles in a mystery thriller with Takayuki Yagami as the protagonist - a private detective who defends those who are not protected by the law.
Lost Judgment Seems to Have a Season Pass and Story DLC
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Freshly announced Judgment sequel Lost Judgment has a season pass, according to the Japanese PlayStation Store (as translated by The Tojo Dojo). This ll be the first time that a Yakuza-style game has included such a thing, with previous titles only offering smaller DLC packs containing special items or unlocks.
The season pass will reportedly feature a fully packed additional story , which sounds a lot like an expansion to us (another first for Yakuza). There s also the Detective Life Fun Pack and the School Stories Fun Pack . We would guess that these are lesser bits and pieces. Said season pass will be included in the digital deluxe version of Lost Judgment, or you can buy it separately.
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A sequel to 2019’s Yakuza spinoff, Judgment, has seemingly been leaked on the PlayStation Network. Judgment centers around Takayuki Yagami, a detective following a case surrounding corpses whose eyes have been removed. The game takes place in Kamurocho, which has served as the setting for multiple titles in the Yakuza franchise. The game was originally released on the PlayStation 4 exclusively, but was ported to the PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Google Stadia on April 23 of this year.
The leaked sequel to Judgment is apparently titled Lost Judgment, although we’ll likely learn more about what developer Ryu Ga Gotoku has in store tomorrow. The developer has marked May 7 as Judgment day and will have an announcement ready at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET.