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Judgment: PS5 vs. PS4 Pro Comparison
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Judgment: PS5 vs. PS4 Pro Comparison

  • Head back into the streets of Kamurocho with this side-by-side comparison of Judgment on PS4 Pro and PS5.
Judgment was originally released for PS4 in 2018 in Japan and 2019 in the West. The game stars Takayuki Yagami, a former lawyer turned private detective who’s hunting down the mystery of multiple Yakuza members getting their eyes gouged out. Judgment is a spin-off of the Yakuza games and has similar beat-em-up combat. But this game also includes detective sequences where you comb through an area to find details that might help your case. 
In this side-by-side video, we've put the original PS4 version (running on PS4 Pro) against the new PS5 version and we show off load times, cutscenes, combat, detective work, tailing people, and a chase sequence. The original PS4 version only ran at 30 frames per second and the new PS5 version goes up to 60 frames per second so you’ll definitely notice one is smoother than the other.
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Its odd to me how the ps5 version of the game washes out the yellow-ish lighting of the scenes. It feels it loses what was an aesthetic choice for more standard lighting

Author — Henry 3400
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Had Japanese version and played it on ps4pro but didn’t complete it. Then played on ps5 version looks sick on 4k 60fps oled and no localization changes but Kimura’s face has changed and the environment is really so dark!!

Author — eviLucifer
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Thank God for shenmue which inspires many of these yakuza style games still after all these years 👍

Author — Francisco Urrutia
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Getting it for the load times alone. Lol. One of my all time favorite games. This and ghost of Tsushima were my favorites of the last gen

Author — Jacabo Blanco
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I bought it and ngl wasn’t sure if it was going to be worth it after looking at some comparisons. Let me tell you that there are some pretty significant upgrades to reflections and textures, it looks gorgeous. It’s also a lot cleaner and sharper looking. Though, that 60fps is absolutely massive, it makes such a big difference. Not to mention the loading times which were a pretty big hinderance to the last gen version, they’re non existent now.

Author — AlexanderAgo98
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