Started up Judgement a few days ago. It's.....weird. I heard someone say it's like the Yakuza games, but not so batshit insane. It's still got some really weird shit in it though.
The Panty Sniffer side case alone had some...very bizarre elements to it. If this is "Yakuza Lite", I think I'll pass on the yak.
It's an ok game I guess, the various characters are enjoyable. My wife and I like your best friend/ally Kaito, and a parkour enthusiast that is introduced later has been enjoyable so far, though still too early to know if they will become a problem or not.
The combat is fairly meh. And the advancement is also meh. I guess it's a common trend in Japanese games to have a lot of the game just be life related stuff? Like how the majority of the locations on the map, are just places for you to go eat, or play minigames. And that the majority of XP that you can earn comes from doing this side stuff. I guess that's supposed to be engaging? *shrugs* I find it fairly tedious. It reminds me of that Lewis Black bit about how you walk out of a Starbucks, to find another Starbucks in front of you. Oh look, another restaurant owner who wants me to eat their food, give them advice, and this accomplishes a "mission." Whoops, too bad I can't eat your food, because it's a sit down restaurant, and I can only eat when I'm injured, and I'm currently 100%. I guess I'll go out into the street and let a thug punch me so that I can start this mission?
Also been playing Banners of Ruin, a team based, deck building game, similar to Slay the Spire, but with leveling up elements for each member you add to your group. Has rank/lane tactics and stuff. Very fun, but it seems to spike in difficulty really fast.
Also picked up Destroy All Humans!, it's fun. Not much to say about it. It's campy cheeze. Oh, I did love that the drive in theater actually plays a full length film on the screen, and it's a really bad scifi film that I remember seeing on MST 3K. That was fun.