Judge Eyes Gets Brand New Extended Gameplay and Story Trailer

We get to see some combat, minigames, and some of the major characters in the game.

Posted By | On 28th, Sep. 2018

Judge Eyes

It hasn’t been very long since Sega first unveiled Judge Eyes, and since the reveal we’ve got to see a gameplay trailer, and also the opening cinematic for the game. Now, Sega have released brand new extended versions of the story trailer and gameplay trailer, and it looks pretty epic.

Judge Eyes is a game from the developers behind the Yakuza games, and the similarities are quite noticeable, as you can see in these trailers. The story trailer gives us a glimpse of some of the major characters who will play an important role in the game’s story. However, both trailers are fully in Japanese, so it might be a little difficult to make sense of what exactly is going on. We had previously learnt about some of the arcade titles that will be available within this game, and the new gameplay trailer showcases some of the other minigames that will be available.

All in all, this looks like a game you will certainly enjoy if you are a fan of the Yakuza games. You can check out the new trailers below. Judge Eyes is set to release for the PS4 on December 13 in Japan, and will release sometime in 2019 in the West.

https://youtu.be/p19Mou6VjUU

https://youtu.be/laJR6qnqLoI


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