Judgment review6/11/2023 ![]() Some locations are pretty straightforward, you’ll know some of the locations to search just from playing through the story, but others are a matter of just scouring different alleys and streets. Just like with Yagami, you’ll have extra skills you can unlock as you play, and one of the optional side beats that gives you new skills is one of my favourite parts of the DLC.įinding and examining Memory Points scattered around Kamurocho gives you new skills, as well as a brief comment from Kaito. Kaito also has different fighting techniques than Yagami, so get ready to blitz through enemies with his Bruiser and Tank styles. It’s not just the main case that sees you sniffing around garbage bags either, as you can use these skills on the streets to track down cats, search through trash, and of course, unlock some extra items in the process. Unlike Yagami, who has to rely on tools and gadgets, Kaito is apparently part-dog or something as he has superhuman primal skills that let him sniff out clues, hear things an average person wouldn’t, and generally spot things as part of his whole heightened senses ‘feral beast’ deal. However, things do get mixed up a little as Kaito has different modes of investigation. I would say the puzzle elements in the DLC seemed simpler than the main game too, so don’t be surprised if you breeze through all of the Active Search Modes and conversations. You have to use Active Search Mode to search for clues, you need to chase someone down, you’ll find yourself stealthing into places, and right when you think you might have gotten away without having to tail someone, you get hit with what could be the longest and most painful tailing sequence so far. It should come as no surprise that the game offers up the same bag of tricks for you to employ during the DLC. ![]() Throw in Mikiko’s son claiming Kaito is his real father and you’ve got more than enough to whet your appetite. A new case to find a man’s missing wife who has been presumed dead for two years is more complicated than it seems when the woman in question turns out to be Kaito’s ex-girlfriend Natsume Mikiko. Fans of the series have already taken a trip down memory lane with Yagami more than once, now it’s time for a glimpse into Kaito’s youth as his past catches up with him. The DLC upgrades Kaito from sidekick to boss man as he’s left to run the Detective Agency in Takayuki Yagami’s absence. You’d be forgiven for thinking this is the beginning of some KaitoxHigashi fanfic, but it’s actually a scene from Lost Judgment’s The Kaito Files DLC. An apron-clad Toru Higashi carefully serves the two gentlemen some tea as they discuss business. Fully suited and booted in his smartest get-up, Masaharu Kaito sits with his typical man-spreading pose in the Yagami Detective Agency as he speaks with a potential client.
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