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Lost Judgment CONFIRMED. Lost Judgment is the next game in the Judgment series. Confirmed for Worldwide Release on September 24th on PS5, PS4 and Xbox Series X.
“I’m confident we’ve created a game unlike anything you’ve seen before,” said Sega creative director and Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi.
It revealed that the PS5 game would come in two editions upon its Japanese release on September 24, 2021 – a standard one and a Digital Deluxe Edition which includes a season pass and the ability to play the game three days early.
Lost Judgment will not be turn based. Game will also take place in Yokohama
https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news...en-before/
Toshihiro Nagoshi and Kazuki Hosokawa told IGN that the Yakuza series will remain a turn-based RPG (a change that started with Yakuza 7: Like a Dragon) while Judgement will focus on action.
https://www.ign.com/articles/the-yakuza-...ng-forward
A wise choice if you ask me. There are people who hate the turn-based combat of Yakuza 7, yes. But there are also people who like it. Turn-based RPG enthusiats have the the Ichiban saga (the one that started with Yakuza 7) while those who prefer the brawler system have the Kiryu saga AND Judgment. Everybody wins!
Can we get a Tatsuya Ukyo cameo in this game? Please?
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Metro Exodus Enhanced
From the video description:
Lost Judgment CONFIRMED. Lost Judgment is the next game in the Judgment series. Confirmed for Worldwide Release on September 24th on PS5, PS4 and Xbox Series X.
“I’m confident we’ve created a game unlike anything you’ve seen before,” said Sega creative director and Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi.
It revealed that the PS5 game would come in two editions upon its Japanese release on September 24, 2021 – a standard one and a Digital Deluxe Edition which includes a season pass and the ability to play the game three days early.
Lost Judgment will not be turn based. Game will also take place in Yokohama
https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news...en-before/
Toshihiro Nagoshi and Kazuki Hosokawa told IGN that the Yakuza series will remain a turn-based RPG (a change that started with Yakuza 7: Like a Dragon) while Judgement will focus on action.
https://www.ign.com/articles/the-yakuza-...ng-forward
A wise choice if you ask me. There are people who hate the turn-based combat of Yakuza 7, yes. But there are also people who like it. Turn-based RPG enthusiats have the the Ichiban saga (the one that started with Yakuza 7) while those who prefer the brawler system have the Kiryu saga AND Judgment. Everybody wins!
Can we get a Tatsuya Ukyo cameo in this game? Please?
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Metro Exodus Enhanced
From the video description:
metrovideogame Wrote:In a major update for Metro fans, we are pleased to announce the launch of the Metro Exodus PC Enhanced Edition, the radical update which harnesses the power of Ray Tracing capable GPUs to deliver an incredible visual upgrade. Alongside this, we can also announce the Metro Exodus Complete Edition - a physical Gen 9 version of Metro Exodus, including all Expansions, which will launch alongside the free upgrade for Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 on June 18 2021.
The Metro Exodus PC Enhanced Edition is free for all existing owners of Metro Exodus on PC, but the upgrade is so extensive, it can not be delivered as a patch - instead, it is available as a separate entitlement. Upgrades include DLSS 2.0 Inclusion, Ray Traced Emissive Lighting used throughout, FOV slider, increased framerates and display resolutions. A Ray Tracing capable GPU is the minimum spec for this beast, and it's out now!
We can also confirm that the much-awaited Gen 9 upgrade for Xbox Series X|s and PlayStation 5 owners will be taking the journey to your consoles on June 18 2021. Offering Ray Tracing throughout, as well as implementation of Ray Traced Emissive Lighting, FOV Slider, increased FPS and resolution as well as utilizing hardware features such as Haptic Feedback for the PlayStation 5 DualSense controller. This upgrade will be free for all current owners of Metro Exodus on Xbox One or PS4 and we will also launch a physical Metro Exodus Complete Edition, including both Expansions - The Two Colonels and Sam's Story alongside this.