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[[File:Jhigashiwithrevolver.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Higashi, having ditched his Salaryman look after his altercation with Hamura the year before, threatens Kaito with the S&W. The six-shot cylinder is visible here.]]
 
[[File:Jyagamiwithrevolver.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Yagami unloads the revolver, preferring a more "hands-on" approach. This gives us a good look at the revolver's profile.]]
 
[[File:Jyagamiwithrevolver.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Yagami unloads the revolver, preferring a more "hands-on" approach. This gives us a good look at the revolver's profile.]]
 
[[File:Jofficerwithsw.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Officer using the S&W model as a stand-in for the Nambu, the big giveaway here being the lack of lanyard ring.]]
 
[[File:Jofficerwithsw.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Officer using the S&W model as a stand-in for the Nambu, the big giveaway here being the lack of lanyard ring.]]

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Judgment
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North American box art
Release Date: December 2018 (JP)
June 2019 (WW)
Developer: Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio
Publisher: SEGA
Series: Yakuza
Platforms: PS4
Genre: JRPG, Brawler, Investigation


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. One interesting new feature of this game is that of "Mortal Wounds," injuries that cannot be healed by regular recovery items. This is quite pertinent as far as firearms go, as bullets will always inflict mortal wounds. This adds an element of realism compared to previous Yakuza games, where getting shot often had less effect than being punched or kicked.

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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 in the hands of Matsugane Clan captain Kyohei Hamura. He tries to shoot family patriarch Mitsugu Matsugane, but Yagami's friend Masaharu Kaito steps in the way to protect his former Oyabun and is shot in the abdomen. Later on, Yagami wrestles the gun off Hamura and gives it to Matsugane. After another altercation, Yagami takes the gun back and points it at Hamura's head. He then pulls the trigger, but the gun had been unloaded by Matsugane during the altercation. Even if it had been loaded, it would not have gone off. The hammer was not pulled back, and the single-action trigger of the Colt is evidenced by the lack of a "click" as Yagami pulls the trigger. The fact that there are five rounds in Matsugane's hand after Hamura had fired twice, once to shoot Kaito, and once during Yagami wrestling the gun off him, shows that it has the correct 7-round capacity. The model itself appears to be based on the regular Yakuza series Colt handgun, which most closely resembles the Para Ordnance LDA 7.45.

Para Ordnance LDA 7.45 - .45 ACP
Hamura with the Colt, alongside subordinates with Makarovs.
Rear view of the gun.
Later on, Hamura threatens Kaito again.
Yagami wrestles the gun off Matsugane. Being a clever clogs, he works out that holding the slide as the Colt fires will stop Hamura from being able to fire again without racking the slide.
Yagami about to pull the trigger on Hamura...
...but the gun doesn't go off because it's not loaded. The rounds themselves look to be of the .45ACP FMJ variety, but with longer cartridges.

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.

Baikal IJ-70, a version of the Makarov in stainless finish - 9x18mm Makarov
Hamura tries to get his subordinate to shoot Yagami
A robber holds a Makarov on an oblivious Masaharu Kaito, revealing that the gun's model has the safety on
Hamura threatens Matsugane family subordinate Toru Higashi with a Makarov
Yagami bemoans the fact that criminals don't follow laws

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.

Nambu Model 60 Snub-nose - .38 special
A member of Tokyo's finest inspects the body of Genda Law Office's "Ace Attorney" Masamichi Shintani. The butt of his Nambu, including the distinctive ring, is just about visible here

Smith & Wesson 3913

Tokyo Metropolitan PD Detective Kazuya Ayabe has a pistol based on the Smith & Wesson 3913 as his service weapon. He is arrested after the bullet used to kill Shintani matches its rifling marks. Main antagonist "The Mole" also uses this pistol. In one scene, he kills five people with 10 shots, even though as a pistol with a single-stack frame, the 3913 only holds up to 8 rounds. For some strange reason, the cocking serrations are at the front of the slide rather than the back.

Smith & Wesson 3913 - 9x19mm.
The gun rendered at the beginning of the game, note the odd front serrations.
Ayabe with the pistol. With an appearance like that, it's no wonder The Mole decided to frame him as a serial killer.
Front of the gun.
Yagami discovers that pleading with a sociopathic serial killer not to shoot someone is somewhat of a futile gesture. This gives a good view of the single-stack frame and smaller size of the 39xx series.
The Mole puts a poor yakuza's lights out permanently with the 3913. This shows the trademark larger 3rd-gen S&W grips, as well as the handgrip extension on the magazine.

Smith & Wesson Model 10

Higashi uses a snub-nose Smith & Wesson Model 10 to threaten Yagami and his own kyoudai Kaito in the Charles gaming arcade. Yagami then wrestles the gun off him and fires off all six shots into the ceiling. It also appears to a stand-in for the Nambu when seen in an officer's hand during one scene. The shape of the trigger guard is more like a Model 36, which is the basis for the Nambu. However, the six-shot cylinder and resulting larger frame point to it being a Model 10 overall. 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.

Smith & Wesson Model 10 snub-nose - .38 Special
FBI-Issue 2.5" Model 10. This particular version features a Pachmayr Grip adaptor, which is seen on the in-game model.
Higashi, having ditched his Salaryman look after his altercation with Hamura the year before, threatens Kaito with the S&W. The six-shot cylinder is visible here.
Yagami unloads the revolver, preferring a more "hands-on" approach. This gives us a good look at the revolver's profile.
Officer using the S&W model as a stand-in for the Nambu, the big giveaway here being the lack of lanyard ring.

Shotguns

Cane Shotgun

This rather unusual shotgun is used by a mysterious assassin known only as "Cane Man." He insists on attacking Yagami on a regular basis during chapter 10 using canes that convert into various weapons. In one instance, he transforms his cane into a pump-action shotgun.

Cane Man's cane converting itself into a shotgun. Where the shells are supposed to eject from is anyone's guess.
Cane Man with the shotgun.
Yagami does what any self-respecting washed-up lawyer would do when faced by a guy with a shotgun pointed at his face, which is to rush him.
After failing to kill a 35-year-old chain-smoking private eye with a shotgun, Cane Man considers a change of weapon, and hopefully career. Note how one blast from the shotgun has inflicted a "Mortal Wound" on Yagami, reducing his overall health.

Other Man-Portable Weapons

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.

M26 High Explosive Fragmentation Grenade
Screenshot from "Kamuro of the Dead," with M26 grenade icons (left)

Rail Gun

In the "Dice & Cube" minigame, Yagami may be given a virtual rail gun to fight virtual bad guys. The gun comes in two colour schemes: white with red glowing parts for fights in the Millennium Tower lobby, and gunmetal with blue glowing parts for fights on Showa Street.

Yagami with the white-and-red virtual rail gun
Yagami using the gunmetal-and-blue VR rail gun to send some virtual baddies to the Recycle Bin

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.

Model 7290 Flashbang
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

This grenade appears in various scenes throughout the game.

Kajihara member pulls pin on the grenade
Grenade mid-flight
Kaito, Yagami, and Sugiura in the process of crapping their pants at the incoming grenade.
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.

Drone-mounted Weapons

Flare gun

Some side-cases call for the use of this rather weird gun. How exactly it operates, where the "flares" or whatever type of ammunition it fires is stored, or whether this weapon is even remotely legal in Japan is unknown.

Yagami using the drone gun to take down Spider-perv.

Laser Gun

In the "Dice & Cube" minigame, drone battles are fought with a laser gun.

Yagami firin'hislayzzzzzorrzzz in the Dice & Cube minigame.

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