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[[File:Judgmentacostastungrenades.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Acosta throwing some stun grenades. Despite having nearly a million yen (approx. US$9200) in his account, Yagami claims he can't pay his rent]] | [[File:Judgmentacostastungrenades.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Acosta throwing some stun grenades. Despite having nearly a million yen (approx. US$9200) in his account, Yagami claims he can't pay his rent]] | ||
==Unknown Fragmentation Grenade== | |||
A Kajihira family member throws this grenade at Yagami, only to get it kicked right back at him. | |||
[[File:Jgrenadepinpullll.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kajihara member pulls pin on the grenade]] | |||
[[File:Judgmentfgrenade.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Grenade mid-flight]] | |||
[[File:Judgmentfgrenade1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kaito, Yagami, and Sugiura in the process of crapping their pants at the incoming grenade.]] | |||
[[File:Jyagamiassociationfootballer.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Yagami returning the grenade to sender. With footie skills like this, why he doesn't pack in the private detective game and go play for FC Tokyo instead is anyone's guess.]] | |||
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Revision as of 13:45, 24 July 2019
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Judgment (JUDGE EYES:死神の遺言 Judge Eyes: Shinigami no Yuigon, lit. "Judge Eyes: Reaper's Testament") is a videogame released in December 2018 in Japan and worldwide in June 2019. It features an ex-lawyer-turned-private-detective called Takayuki Yagami, who sets out to investigate a serial killer known only as "The Mole," whose calling card is gouging his victims' eyes out. It is a spin-off of the Yakuza franchise, set in the series' staple location of Kamurocho, based on Tokyo's red-light district Kabukicho. Unlike all other Yakuza games, the player cannot purchase or equip any sort of weapon; Yagami only fights unarmed or with weapons he finds on the street. Nevertheless, a considerable number of ranged weapons appear in the hands of other characters in the game.
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The following weapons appear in the video game Judgment:
Handguns
Colt 1911 type pistol
A handgun based on the Colt 1911 is seen rendered during the opening credits. For some reason, this gun has been remodelled from previous Yakuza games to make it look less realistic. It now has the cocking serrations at the front; a recipe for burned fingers.
Makarov PM
The Makarov PM is a ubiquitous firearm of the Kamurocho criminal underworld, heavily used by yakuza members in-game. The developers have remodelled this version from previous Yakuza games so that it no longer has an extended barrel. Note that the safety is locked in the safe position at all times, even when the gun is firing.
Nambu Model 60
Police officers in the game have Nambu Model 60 revolvers holstered in waist holsters. Although very little of the weapon is visible, the fact that they are Model 60s can be deduced from the distinctive lanyard ring that is attached to the butt of the weapon, as well as context.
Smith & Wesson Model 10
Matsugane family member Toru Higashi uses a snub-nose Smith & Wesson Model 10 to threaten Yagami and his friend Masaharu Kaito in the Charles gaming arcade. Yagami then wrestles the gun off him and fires off all six shots into the ceiling. The shape of the trigger guard, 6 shot cylinder and fixed sights all point to it being a Model 10. The cylinder release lever has been reshaped, almost giving it the look of those found on Astra revolvers. It also has an enclosed ejector rod, which is not present on the Model 10.
Other
M26 Grenade
There is an arcade game in-game called "Kamuro of the Dead." As well as its setting and general mechanics, the grenade icons in this game are taken from Yakuza: Dead Souls. Specifically, they are the "Heavy Grenades," which are based on the M26 hand grenade.
Stun Grenades
Another grenade model making a return from Dead Souls is the "Stun Grenade," which is loosely based on the Model 7290 flashbang grenade. These are used by AI partner Ryan Acosta, who occasionally helps Yagami out in fights after completing his friendship quest. The grenades have different effects, sometimes working as flashbangs, concussion, or electric shock grenades.
Unknown Fragmentation Grenade
A Kajihira family member throws this grenade at Yagami, only to get it kicked right back at him.