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The one thing that has been drastically improved in Lost Judgment though happens to be its combat, which is great given how often you'll be partaking in fisticuffs. I'm totally fine with seeing these aspects make a return in Lost Judgment, but I wish RGG Studio would have made some more sweeping changes to make these activities more compelling to those who may have already played the previous game. The same is true for other secondary activities such as Paradise VR, too. Drone racing makes a return in Lost Judgment, for instance, but there haven't been many tweaks to the format that made me feel like pouring my time into the mode after having already done so in Judgment. This lack of notable new features is also present in some of the side activities, too. In the end, this leads to each recurring gameplay section feeling dull and monotonous. Chase sequences allow you to simply now wither down someone's stamina bar, while tailing sequences only add new ways for you to blend in with your environment.
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However, the new additions to each don't spice either activity up in the slightest. For example, chase sequences and trailing missions, both of which were present in Judgment, return in Lost Judgment. Although many of these changes do somewhat improve the overall experience, the updates don't feel all that substantial. Likely my biggest issue with Lost Judgment in a general sense is that most of the gameplay mechanics and systems in the game have only been slightly tweaked compared to the last entry. The story as a whole has its high points, but they feel fewer and further between compared to the last game.
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Notably, the opening hours of Lost Judgment are quite slow, and it takes a bit for things to ramp up. While the story that is being told here isn't bad by any means, it does suffer from some pacing problems. The first Judgment featured a story that I found myself quickly engrossed with from the jump, and over time, only became more invested in its plot the more I played. That being said, the story of Lost Judgment is perhaps the aspect that disappointed me the most in this sequel.
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While the case that Yagami is trying to crack starts out as very straightforward, it only evolves over the course of the game and proves to be part of a more nefarious scheme. The story once again centers around detective Takayuki Yagami and his pals who are investigating a recent murder in the region of Isezaki Ijincho. In a general sense, Lost Judgment is very similar to the game that came before it.