Lost Judgment

Violence, offensive language and content that may disturb Rated on: 24 September 2021

Lost Judgment

What's it about?

Lost Judgment is a cinematic third-person detective game. Set in the fictional entertainment districts of Kamurocho in Tokyo and ljincho in Yokohama, players assume the role of lawyer-turned-detective Yagami as he works with ex-Yakuza Kaito to solve various crimes. As the convoluted investigation takes its twists and turns, players can explore the city districts, battling gangsters on the streets, play numerous mini-games, and help people with their problems. 

What to expect

Lost Judgment presents an involved tale of bullying, murder and conspiracy. It regularly deals with violent combat and offensive language. A few scenes deal with sexual harassment which may be upsetting. A historic suicide as a result of severe bullying is also dealt with. While this is likely to be upsetting to most audiences it is well contextualised. At some points there are strong threats of violence, and there is a revenge killing which is both bloody and cruel. This stronger content is likely to shock and disturb children and younger teenagers. Given the risk of harm to younger audiences, Lost Judgment is restricted to those aged 16 years and over. 

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