YAKUZA Series Creator Stars In Hilarious Parody Video For The Recently Released JUDGMENT

YAKUZA Series Creator Stars In Hilarious Parody Video For The Recently Released JUDGMENT

Toshihiro Nagoshi, creator of the acclaimed Yakuza series and the recently released Judgment, stars in a hilarious parody video from for his new game — from the people over at Mega64.

By JoshBerger - Jun 27, 2019 11:06 AM EST
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Source: Mega64
Judgment, Ryū ga Gotoku's recently released Yakuza series' spin-off game, became available for the PlayStation 4 just a couple of days ago; taking players to the fictional Japanese city of Kamurocho — which is actually based on the real Kabukichō in Tokyo.

As a Yakuza series' spin-off, Judgment not only uses the same Dragon Engine that powers the latest entries in the Yakuza series, but it also borrows some gameplay elements and the overall tone that series creator Toshihiro Nagoshi has given to his creation.

Now that Judgment has already become available, Mega64 has released a hilarious parody video for the game — which even stars Yakuza and Judgment creator Toshihiro Nagoshi; adding to Mega64's list of video game developers like Shigeru Miyamoto that have starred in their parodies.

Check it out:





SEGA of America is proud to announce that the new courtroom thriller from Ryu Ga Gotoku Studios, Project JUDGE (working title), will release in 2019 on the PlayStation®4. Project JUDGE will feature the voice acting talents of Japanese actor/artist Takuya Kimura as the game's main protagonist, Takayuki Yagami.

Judgment is currently available exclusively for the PlayStation 4.
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