Friday, June 18, 2021

Lost Judgment Will Include a Fully Playable Sega Master System In-Game

New footage of Lost Judgment has revealed that the game includes a fully playable Sega Master System. Replacing the pinball machine in detective Takayuki Yagami’s office, the playable console continues the series' celebration of classic Sega games, and strong variety of minigames.

The footage, released on the RGG YouTube channel (and pointed out by VGC), shows off some new gameplay from Lost Judgment, and for the first time, reveals an in-game playable Sega Master System. It’s not yet clear exactly how many games will be playable on the system, but the footage does confirm Alex Kidd in Miracle World and Penguin Land will be playable.

Many classic Sega games have featured as playable mini-games found in the Yakuza and Judgment series' virtual arcades; including Virtua Fighter 2, Super Hang-On and Space Harrier, but this marks the first time an actual console will be playable within one of these games.

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The reveal trailer previously released for the game shows a significantly darker game than previous iterations, so it’s good to know that the random and wacky minigames that make the Yakuza and Judgment games so fun will remain. The sandbox gameplay of the series will be returning as well, with players able to explore across both Yokohama and Kamurocho.

Lost Judgment launches September 24 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S, and picks up the story of private detective and ex-lawyer Yagami as he hunts down a new criminal across Kamurocho and Yokohama. In case you hadn’t heard, the Judgment series will replace Yakuza as Sega's beat-em-up action game series, with Yakuza transitioned to being turn-based in its latest iteration, Yakuza: Like A Dragon. Lost Judgment will also be the first game in the series to receive a worldwide release.

For more about Lost Judgment, check out an interview with the developers at RGG Studio where they discuss how the series is charting a new future with these popular Sega franchises, and watch the reveal trailer for Lost Judgment here. If you need to catch up on the series, a next-gen version of Judgment is available now.

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Liam Wiseman is a Freelance News Writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @liamthewiseman



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