Lost Judgment’s full list of 20 retro games includes Sonic the Fighters

The arcade fighter is playable in the Yakuza / Judgment series for the first time

Lost Judgment’s full list of 20 retro games includes Sonic the Fighters

The full list of retro games available to find and play in Lost Judgment has been confirmed.

A post on the official PlayStation Blog has listed all 16 games available in the main game, as well as the four extra Master System games available as paid DLC.

The game includes eight arcade titles, including a number of games that have previously featured in Judgment and Yakuza titles. Making their debuts are 1997 arcade fighting game Sonic the Fighters, and Hama of the Dead, a new House of the Dead spin-off similar to Kamuro of the Dead in Judgment.

There are also eight Master System games, marking the first time home console games have been playable in a Yakuza or Judgment game.

The full list of games is as follows:

Arcade

  • Space Harrier (1985)
  • Fantasy Zone (1986)
  • Super Hang-On (1987)
  • Fighting Vipers (1995)
  • Sonic the Fighters (1996)
  • Motor Raid (1997)
  • Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown (2010)
  • Hama of the Dead (2021)

Master System

  • Alex Kidd in Miracle World (1986)
  • Fantasy Zone (1986)
  • Secret Command (1986)
  • Enduro Racer (1987)
  • Penguin Land (1987)
  • Quartet (1987)
  • Woody Pop (1987)
  • Maze Hunter 3D (1988)

Master System (DLC)

  • Alien Syndrome (1987)
  • Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa (1987)
  • Global Defense (1987)
  • Sagaia (1992)

The four DLC games are part of the Detective Essentials Pack, which is included in the Digital Deluxe and Digital Ultimate editions of the game. Sega has confirmed that the DLC will also be available as a standalone purchase at launch.

Lost Judgment is the sequel to 2018’s Yakuza spin-off Judgment. It was officially revealed via a video presentation in May, and will be released worldwide on September 24 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.

“I’m confident we’ve created a game unlike anything you’ve seen before,” Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi (who is now reportedly leaving Sega) said during the presentation.

VGC’s Lost Judgment review praised the game, saying: “Lively combat and engrossing social clubs keep you busy, but it’s the much-improved detective story that elevates Lost Judgment above the original.”

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