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168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Lost Judgment is the sequel to 2018's Judgment, a spin-off of the popular Yakuza series by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studios where players take on the role of Takayuki Yagami, a defense attorney-turned private detective. In the previous game, we had to track down the serial killer known as the Mole, but in Lost Judgment, the web of mystery is even more complicated.
The game is far larger than its predecessor in many ways — there are now two full city maps to explore, extra side content, and a whole lot more collectibles. So how much time will you need to invest in Lost Judgment? We've broken it down for you based on our own playthrough.
How Long Does it Take to Finish Lost Judgment?
- If you're only interested in the storyline, you're looking at about 25-30 hours.
Naturally, difficulty plays a factor in how long it will take you, and you will complete the game far more quickly on an easier difficulty. If you choose to do some extra side content as you play, you'll likely hit around 38-40 hours to complete the game.
Note: If for some reason you want to smash through the game without actually paying attention to the story (but why would you?), you can skip most of the cutscenes and finish the game in about eight to ten hours.
How Long Does it Take to 100% Lost Judgment?
- If you're looking to earn all of the trophies/achievements, find all collectibles, complete all side content — the whole shebang — you're looking at about 100 hours.
Again, dif🎶ficulty factors into this, and additionally, if you use guides, this time can be shortened too. Achieving 100 percen🔜t completion requires at least two playthroughs, as you have to play once to unlock Legendary difficulty and then complete the game again on Legendary.
How Many Chapters Are in Lost Judgment?
There are 13 chapters and a small prologue in Lost Judgment. We have a breakdown of each one ♍right ꦓhere:
- Chapter One: Black Sheep
- Chapter Two: Vicious Cycle
- Chapter Three: Two Sides of the Same Coin
- Chapter Four: Red Knife
- Chapter Five: Double Jeopardy
- Chapter Six: Converging Heat
- Chapter Seven: Blindsided
- Chapter Eight: Phantom of Ijincho
- Chapter Nine: The Weight of Guilt
- Chapter Ten: Catch a Tiger
- Chapter Eleven: Undercover
- Chapter Twelve: To Nourish a Viper
- Chapter Thirteen: Darkest Before the Dawn
Do You Need to Play Judgment Before Playing Lost Judgment?
- The short answer is no.
While the characters are all the same and there are a lot of callbacks to the first game, this is a whole new case and so you can largely play it bl💃ind. The story does reflect back on the first game in parts, giving you some context to who the characters are to make it easier to do so.
You'll miss out on some easter eggs and crossovers, but the same can be said of Yakuza: Like a Dragon. In an ideal world, you've played both Judgment and Like a Dragon before Lost Judgment. If you do feel like completing Judgment first, we have a guide right here that te✃lls 𝕴you how long it will take you to beat it.