Judgement games
Show more. Published by SEGA. Developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio. Playable on Xbox Series X S. Capabilities Xbox local multiplayer During their conversation, Yagami determines that Shono was also behind Emi Terasawa's murder: After Okubo was acquitted, Shono feared that the investigation into Waku's case would continue, so he killed Okubo's girlfriend and framed him to make it look like Okubo had been falsely acquitted. After departing from the ADDC, Yagami visits Okubo once more, tells him that he now believes in his innocence and swears that he will expose Shono's crimes and avenge Emi's death.
Pressed for time, Yagami and Kaito decide to question Hamura once more. In order to lure him out of hiding, the duo cause trouble at various Matsugane Family businesses throughout Kamurocho, eventually resulting in Matsugane thugs attacking them in the Champion District. When one of the thugs flees the fight, the duo chases him to Little Asia but find that they've been led into a trap: Hamura and a few of his goons surround them and hold them at gunpoint.
However, Patriarch Matsugane, who followed Hamura's men after they left the family office, intervenes and demands that Hamura spare the two detectives. The Captain tells the Patriarch to stand down, insisting that Yagami and Kaito have to be killed if the family is to continue existing. After Kaito antagonizes Hamura for mistreating Matsugane for so long, Hamura angrily shoots him in the stomach, much to Matsugane's horror.
Before Yagami is also shot, Sugiura arrives and attacks the thugs holding him at gunpoint, allowing them both to flee while Kaito is taken by Hamura and his men. Fearing for Kaito's life, the two listen in on the bugs they'd placed in the Matsugane office and discover where Hamura has taken him.
Yagami, Sugiura and Higashi rush to the abandoned building where Kaito is being held and fight their way through Hamura's mooks. Finally, Yagami confronts Captain Hamura on the building's top floor, where he is holding Kaito at gunpoint. After Kaito manages to knock Hamura's gun out of his hand, Yagami attacks him and the two fight, with Yagami ultimately ending up victorious.
Knowing that it won't be long before Hamura's boys arrive with reinforcement, Yagami tells Higashi and Sugiura to take Kaito to the hospital, while he and a newly arrived Patriarch Matsugane take Hamura to a place where they can question him without being interrupted: The Kyorei Clan's base at Cabaret Honmauren. Despite refusing to give up the killer's identity, Hamura explains how he came to be involved in the conspiracy: The Mole was an assassin whom Hamura had been working with for years prior to the plot, finding him work through his underworld connections and taking a cut of the pay.
It was through this work with the Mole that he managed to save the Matsugane family from bankruptcy. The hit was so successful that Ichinose hired them again, this time to kidnap victims for Shono's experiments. Hamura and the Mole decided to use Kyorei yakuza as subjects since their deaths would seem like gang war casualties and draw less public attention.
Hamura also admits that Shintani's murder was his fault: While he was in jail, he feared he would be convicted for the third victim's murder, so he told Shintani that Shono was connected to the murder. After Shintani started his own investigation into Shono's role in the murders, Ichinose ordered him killed. The questioning is interrupted by the arrival of the Matsugane Family's forces, led by Kengo and Ozaki, who set fire to the Cabaret and attack the Kyorei Clan to rescue Hamura.
Murase is killed with a bomb and Shioya is badly beaten, but Yagami manages to escort Matsugane and a captive Hamura to the exit. However, they are stopped by the arrival of the Mole, dressed in a dark raincoat that conceals his identity.
The assassin tries to shoot Hamura to silence him, but the Captain is saved because Matsugane takes the bullets for him. The Mole is forced to flee due to the fire's expansion, leaving Hamura and Yagami behind as they mourn the dying Patriarch. Before dying, Matsugane forgives Hamura for his betrayal and says that it was his fault that Hamura had to resort to murder to save the family from ruin. After the fire department and the police arrive at the scene, Yagami is taken to police headquarters for questioning by none other than Kuroiwa himself.
Yagami tells Kuroiwa that he knows the truth and that he won't stop until he, Shono and Minister Ichinose pay for their crimes. Kuroiwa is unfazed and admits to everything, telling Yagami that, as soon as he gets his chance, he will kill him and his entire team. The following morning, Captain Shioya's body is found dumped in the street with his eyes gouged out: After the fire, Kuroiwa had captured him and taken him to Shono for experimentation.
Unfettered, Yagami tells his team about the Mole's true identity and vows that they will stop Shono and Minister Ichinose's conspiracy. Yagami and Kaito meet with Hattori and Chairman Kajihira. After they brief them on all their findings, Hattori suggests that they try getting information out of the least committed member of the conspiracy: Director Kido.
He also lets them know that, in his research into AD-9's development, he found that Kido had a reputation for being a womanizer; something they could use to their advantage.
There, she flirts with him and goads him into groping her. Afterwards, she and Yagami send the footage she captured of him molesting her and tell him to come to Kamurocho, lest they leak the video to the press. Under threat of having the video leaked, Kido tells the team everything about the conspiracy: Their theories about human experiments were correct and Shono was indeed behind the murders of both Waku and Emi, just as they'd hypothesized.
He also lets them know how they can find Shono's secret lab in Kamurocho, where all the experiments took place. Following Kido's instructions, Yagami and Sugiura tail one of Ichinose's lackeys to the lab, which was located in an abandoned love hotel. Once there, Yagami calls Mafuyu and tells her to bring the police and the chief prosecutor to the hotel.
Yagami and Sugiura break into the lab and find Shono inside. Upon coming face to face with him, Sugiura pulls out a knife and reveals something to Yagami: He'd lied about his identity and his reason for joining their investigation.
His real name is Fumiya Terasawa; Emi Terasawa's younger brother, and he joined him because he thought Yagami was trying to stage a comeback to the legal profession, which he wanted to sabotage. It's only after he learned the truth about Emi's murder that he decided to truly help Yagami and his team.
Sugiura tries to kill Shono, but he is interrupted by the arrival of the police and the prosecutors, Mafuyu, Morita and Izumida. Yagami tells the prosecutors about the lab's purpose and that, if they search the place, they'll find evidence of the experiments. However, much to Mafuyu and Izumida's surprise, Morita refuses to search the lab. As it turns out, he's been a part of the AD-9 conspiracy since right after Shintani's murder.
Yagami and Sugiura are removed from the building and Minister Ichinose's men eliminate the evidence, while Kuroiwa attacks the arcade and rescues Kido. Though their attempts are frustrated yet again, Yagami gains valuable new allies: Disgusted and betrayed by Morita's corruption, Mafuyu and Izumida agree to help Yagami expose the conspiracy in the middle of Ayabe's murder trial.
One month later, Yagami's team starts preparing for Ayabe's trial. Izumida and Mafuyu manage to convince Ichinose to testify, supposedly so that he can explain how AD-9 is unconnected to the case, but in truth so that Yagami can spring a trap for him. Hoshino convinces Dr Kido to testify against Shono, but only if he is allowed to pretend that he only learned about the murders recently, thus exculpating himself. Higashi convinces the Matsugane Family to not go after Kuroiwa themselves, since they'll likely be killed or jailed, but rather to protect Yagami and his allies so they're not killed before the trial.
Mafuyu also discovers the reason for Morita's betrayal: His mother had suffered from a severe Alzheimer's and his brother had mercy killed her before hanging himself, so Morita decided to support AD-9 in the hopes that it'll put an end to Alzheimer's for good. Yagami and Kaito get word that Prosecutor Morita is raiding one of Ayabe's illegal casinos and they go there to convince him to switch sides, but they are unable to persuade him.
The duo are then confronted by Detective Kuroiwa, who tries to kill them. However, they are saved by Morita, who talks Kuroiwa down by saying that he'd never be able to cover up their murders if he kills them in an active crime scene.
After leaving the casino, Kaito and Yagami spot a mysterious figure dressed in the same raincoat that Kuroiwa had used during the Mole murders. They give chase and eventually catch up to the man, who reveals himself to be Captain Hamura.
The Captain claims that he wants to help them out, to atone for indirectly causing Patriarch Matsugane's death. The day of the trial arrives and Yagami returns to court for the first time since Okubo's trial, serving as Ayabe's defence attorney. Minister Ichinose is brought in to testify and Yagami springs his trap: He relays all his findings of the Mole murders and the human experiments to the court, accusing Shono and Ichinose of masterminding the entire conspiracy and framing Ayabe for Shintani's murder.
He then brings in Captain Hamura, who testifies that Ichinose had hired him and Kuroiwa to procure the human test subjects and kill both Hashiki and Shintani. Hamura also provides a recording he secretly made of Ichinose ordering Shintani's assassination. Director Kido is brought in to testify afterwards, providing details and evidence about Shono's experiments. When Ichinose realizes that Prosecutors Mafuyu and Izumida are in on the plan and won't put a stop to the testimonies, he covertly sends a message to one of his underlings to assassinate Kuroiwa, in order to eliminate him as a possible additional witness if he were to be questioned.
Kaito and Yagami notice this, so they leave the court to try to prevent the killing, leaving Hoshino and Shirosaki to finish the proceedings. The duo rushes to Kamurocho, where they find that Ichinose's assassins failed to kill Kuroiwa.
They learn from one of the wounded assassins that Kuroiwa is heading for the ADDC since he plans to murder Shono in revenge for being betrayed. Since the team still needs Shono to stand trial if they are to prove that Okubo is innocent of Waku and Emi's murders, they rush to stop Kuroiwa. Yagami, Kaito, Sugiura and Higashi rush to the ADDC, which is crawling with police officers, whom Kuroiwa brought along to prevent anyone from interrupting him. Kaito and Higashi distract the police while Yagami and Sugiura chase after the Mole.
The two manage to arrive in time to stop Kuroiwa from killing Shono but, in their battle, Sugiura is shot and heavily wounded. Yagami and Kuroiwa face off in an extended one on one battle, where Yagami ultimately ends up victorious. Multicolored blocks known as Puyos fall from the sky as players attempt to match four of the same colored Puyos together for them to pop, causing trash Puyos to rain down on the opponent's puzzle.
It is a simple game that is as frustrating as it is compelling. Although Puyo Puyo is one of the more basic arcade titles in Judgment , it's easily one of the most addictive games in all of Club Sega. One of the earliest Sega arcade games featured in Judgment , 's Space Harrier combines the fast-paced style of retro racers with classic on-rails shooter action.
Players guide a jet-propelled ruffian as he blasts away unworldly creatures across a unique sci-fi world. The game takes place in the "Fantasy Zone," leading many people to believe it shares the same world as the first game on this list.
Space Harrier' s gameplay is pretty straightforward but maintains its classic appeal. It aged decently well compared to similar games of the era and is a welcomed addition to the Club Sega collection. Space Harrier might not captivate gamers for hours on end, but it's a wonderful piece of Sega history that can still be widely enjoyed despite its primitive nature.
Motor Raid is a futuristic motorcycle racer crafted in the same vein as Road Rash and Wipeout. The game was an arcade exclusive until Judgment brought it to consoles for the first time in It plays like most other Sega racers but incorporates close-quarters combat into its gameplay.
Racers can bash rivals with space-age melee weapons as they make their way through advanced tracks on distant planets.
Practice mode allows players to sharpen their skills on any track in the game but limits them to just one race. Championship mode takes players through three high stake races with a bit more competition.
Both modes are extremely enjoyable and are guaranteed to give any old-school Sega fans flashbacks of mid to late 90s arcades.
Unfortunately, the iconic fighting franchise came to a woeful standstill after Virtua Fighter 5 launched in
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