@@mrdeun3655 also the most memorable one (for me most likely is because of this banger and you know Kuwana's history, not because he is the final boss)
For me this is the only boss that i don't want to fight, like kaito said, kuwana makes a lot of sense too, the kusumuto's had gone through bad time already. But yagami is right too, making me conflicted throughout the fight and really felt the desperation from kuwana scream after reiko showed up on the scene.
@@pp-vf8ls Actually they are both right to an extent. Yagami isn't right merely because he is the protagonist. Yagami out right says what he means after the last fight. He wants to expose the truth so that people like Sawa and Akaike won't end up dying in the pursuit of justice. Yagami does this even knowing it won't bring about a happy ending for everyone who was or even felt cheated by the system. The reason for his actions is because truth is the only thing that can be fair to everyone, even if it's a grim answer that it gives. The only reasons he only brings up Sawa is because A. She is initally the only one to die, and B. She is already remorseful of her actions covering up a bullying case. In the long run it was only a matter of time before someone else died or was blackmailed for their connition to Kuwana. Yagami even struggles because before Sawa's death he can't even fully say Kuwana is wrong. Yes he does chase him because of the fact that he was asked to solve it, But before Sawa dies he is fully understanding of even characters like Ehara. If this were more of a thing where him just being the protag. made him right I feel like they would have made Ehara and Kuwana out to be much more villainous than they actually were shown to be. The fact the we get to see all three of these character's hurt by everyone else's actions shows that they were trying to say none of them are wrong for feeling the way they do.
I had a lot of fun fighting this boss, and I see what you mean. Kaito saying it really does add more impact because he hasn't been shown to be the brightest, but he also is shown to understand more than your average meat head. You are right Kuwana is techinically right but it was also his actions that caused some of her suffering. Over all the main theme of the game is "Justice" and just like anything there are potholes so to say. The thing that makes saying whose wrong hard here is that through out the story three of the character's give you their view on Justice and to an extent they're all right. You can make an argument on Soma, Kuwana, or Yagami being right though each one wouldn't end with everyone being happy. Also some end with people never getting answers.
Both wants justice to be served the problem is that they both are the polar opposite of each other Kuwana wanted to serve justice his own way by making everyone pay for what they did and he absolutely had every reason to do so too because the law failed the families and the victims. While The other wants justice done but he want it done the right way serving the law that failed the people who kuwana is trying to avenge. The story on this game is deep if you really pay attention to the main focus of the game. Yes is not better than the first game but it holds it own. A lot of the school side quest bs like the bikers story were obviously more important than adding more depth into the game like maybe adding a ichiban or kiryu cameo or a side quest with them. Or adding them into the story like lad did.
@@punishednerosparda2958 no yakuza 7 didn't win the RPG category lost judgement didn't even get mentionned for best action games or for the soundtrack the game awards have a real problem with sega and i dont get it
@@sharkeatinpizza I really love how the whole game made an entire community divided, both saying why they believe "X" side should have win, honestly i'm happy with this epilogue, the bossfight is a banger and the build-up didn't fail one bit, this series shows that people have different emotions, a lot of them, they didn't only show this on how they delivered the characters to us, they showed us how we all see the justice different, and how we are different in our own ways, honestly, this is the only game that i could see such a conclusion, one that made me see again how we are so different from one another, how we are so human
I despise how people are spoiling the hell out of LJ already. I haven't even played it yet--and won't be able to for sometime even though I really want to--and I somehow know half the events through Discord alone. But hey, at least there's this bomb ass track that Chihiro made. No surprise it's good, but damn...this good??
I don't mind honestly. sucks a little bc I ruin it for myself, but, seeing it all kinda hypes me up for when I get my PS5...but to me, it sucks for all the people who like the tension and mystery of what is--supposed to be--a crime-solving beat-em-up. However I want to add onto this comment for when people actually start clicking on here Now, we the community need to discuss something important smhmh. Is this the new best Rival Final Boss? Best Boss fight period?(maybe not in development, but in actual fighting I mean) Best final boss theme? Personally, I don't think it lives up to the hype of pummeling the shit out of Shibusawa, or the griminess Mine makes me feel for some reason, but I have to admit, this is a DAMN WELL thought out and choreographed fight just like every other fight in Judgment--to the point of where it honestly gave me chills given I'm a martial-arts nerd, and the music to me is far better than any boss song I've in an RGG game; in my own respectful opinion. So... What will it be. hmmm...
@@apexofchaos5864 since you haven’t played the game I don’t want to say too much but I definitely think that from a story pov this is one of the best rival type final bosses, whilst a character like shibusawa has a hype as fuck fight I think he (and many other rgg final bosses) ends up being a bit underdeveloped. But I think that this guy gets enough screen time to build between his dynamic with yagami which makes this one of my favourite rival bosses. I’d honestly say that this character is pretty high up on my list of favourite villains of the series.
if you haven't played it yet, i honestly don't think being spoiled for half of it is even that bad. I was, and I was still floored by some of the events that occurred.
When you actually HEAR Kuwana's side of the story, then you understand exactly why this track replaces Vorarephilia for his boss theme.
this is 3rd fight with Kuwana actually
@@mrdeun3655 also the most memorable one (for me most likely is because of this banger and you know Kuwana's history, not because he is the final boss)
For me this is the only boss that i don't want to fight, like kaito said, kuwana makes a lot of sense too, the kusumuto's had gone through bad time already. But yagami is right too, making me conflicted throughout the fight and really felt the desperation from kuwana scream after reiko showed up on the scene.
Yagami only right because he is the protagonist
if he`s an anti-hero like Kuwana, he would never bring Sawa Sensei this and that
@@pp-vf8ls Actually they are both right to an extent. Yagami isn't right merely because he is the protagonist. Yagami out right says what he means after the last fight. He wants to expose the truth so that people like Sawa and Akaike won't end up dying in the pursuit of justice. Yagami does this even knowing it won't bring about a happy ending for everyone who was or even felt cheated by the system. The reason for his actions is because truth is the only thing that can be fair to everyone, even if it's a grim answer that it gives. The only reasons he only brings up Sawa is because A. She is initally the only one to die, and B. She is already remorseful of her actions covering up a bullying case.
In the long run it was only a matter of time before someone else died or was blackmailed for their connition to Kuwana. Yagami even struggles because before Sawa's death he can't even fully say Kuwana is wrong. Yes he does chase him because of the fact that he was asked to solve it, But before Sawa dies he is fully understanding of even characters like Ehara.
If this were more of a thing where him just being the protag. made him right I feel like they would have made Ehara and Kuwana out to be much more villainous than they actually were shown to be. The fact the we get to see all three of these character's hurt by everyone else's actions shows that they were trying to say none of them are wrong for feeling the way they do.
I had a lot of fun fighting this boss, and I see what you mean. Kaito saying it really does add more impact because he hasn't been shown to be the brightest, but he also is shown to understand more than your average meat head.
You are right Kuwana is techinically right but it was also his actions that caused some of her suffering. Over all the main theme of the game is "Justice" and just like anything there are potholes so to say. The thing that makes saying whose wrong hard here is that through out the story three of the character's give you their view on Justice and to an extent they're all right. You can make an argument on Soma, Kuwana, or Yagami being right though each one wouldn't end with everyone being happy. Also some end with people never getting answers.
Both wants justice to be served the problem is that they both are the polar opposite of each other Kuwana wanted to serve justice his own way by making everyone pay for what they did and he absolutely had every reason to do so too because the law failed the families and the victims. While The other wants justice done but he want it done the right way serving the law that failed the people who kuwana is trying to avenge. The story on this game is deep if you really pay attention to the main focus of the game. Yes is not better than the first game but it holds it own. A lot of the school side quest bs like the bikers story were obviously more important than adding more depth into the game like maybe adding a ichiban or kiryu cameo or a side quest with them. Or adding them into the story like lad did.
You could say... it made you lose your judgment...
Even kaito was like "you know what..."
This was possibly my favourite boss fight in the series.
And Ryugi Goda from Yakuza Kiwami 2?
@@emersonbellumori6530 bro was wayyyyy too easy just like kuwana honestly, story wise mayhaps, but gameplay i think Aizawa deserves it.
@@emersonbellumori6530 mitsuru kuroiwa imo is the best boss, even better than goda or kuwana
this song is SO beautiful 😭
Especially when you know the weight behind the song.
Top Tier Boss Fight
Best crescendo ever.
bomb ass soundtrack. If this doesn't win OST of the year...
it didnt
@@mrdeun3655 rigged
I don't think it even got mentioned...
Hol up did any RGG game win anything at all? Like all games included?
@@punishednerosparda2958 no yakuza 7 didn't win the RPG category lost judgement didn't even get mentionned for best action games or for the soundtrack the game awards have a real problem with sega and i dont get it
"The way I see it, Tak, Kuwana's makin' sense, too. Just consider it, but, is there really a right answer here?"
_"Yu Kitakata"_
_Jin Kuwana_
absolutely beautiful.
Imagine if Kuwana style switched and his jacket changed colors to the fighting style he's using
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@@dumbdom2783 noooooo
Jiss
I beat him yesterday and unlike any other boss where i was proud, happy to beat them i just cried and feel empty...
This one's my fight, guys.
*EVIL YAGAMI*
The Judgement to end all Judgements
*J I N K U W A N A*
Kitakata-Sensei….was real name you know…
@@divyabhanuvocalist2794 um sorry to break it up to ya but it's close, his name is Yu Kitakata
@@markdevontrocio1030i know ill never be Mitsuru Kusumoto!
JUdgement found
this is my ost when i take a ppoopoo 😀
KUWANA
JIN
JIN
KUWANA
literally theme of two midle aged men fighting
I feel that on this game they turned Yagami into a hypocrite. His actions also had consequences on others.
Kinda the whole point. There was no right or wrong answer between the two. Isn't fair to claim one was worse than the other either
@@sharkeatinpizza
I really love how the whole game made an entire community divided, both saying why they believe "X" side should have win, honestly i'm happy with this epilogue, the bossfight is a banger and the build-up didn't fail one bit, this series shows that people have different emotions, a lot of them, they didn't only show this on how they delivered the characters to us, they showed us how we all see the justice different, and how we are different in our own ways, honestly, this is the only game that i could see such a conclusion, one that made me see again how we are so different from one another, how we are so human
I despise how people are spoiling the hell out of LJ already. I haven't even played it yet--and won't be able to for sometime even though I really want to--and I somehow know half the events through Discord alone. But hey, at least there's this bomb ass track that Chihiro made. No surprise it's good, but damn...this good??
Yeah the first week the game came out I got the final boss spoiled for me, its not really a surprise like Judgment 1 but still annoying
I don't mind honestly. sucks a little bc I ruin it for myself, but, seeing it all kinda hypes me up for when I get my PS5...but to me, it sucks for all the people who like the tension and mystery of what is--supposed to be--a crime-solving beat-em-up.
However I want to add onto this comment for when people actually start clicking on here
Now, we the community need to discuss something important smhmh. Is this the new best Rival Final Boss? Best Boss fight period?(maybe not in development, but in actual fighting I mean) Best final boss theme? Personally, I don't think it lives up to the hype of pummeling the shit out of Shibusawa, or the griminess Mine makes me feel for some reason, but I have to admit, this is a DAMN WELL thought out and choreographed fight just like every other fight in Judgment--to the point of where it honestly gave me chills given I'm a martial-arts nerd, and the music to me is far better than any boss song I've in an RGG game; in my own respectful opinion.
So... What will it be. hmmm...
@@apexofchaos5864 since you haven’t played the game I don’t want to say too much but I definitely think that from a story pov this is one of the best rival type final bosses, whilst a character like shibusawa has a hype as fuck fight I think he (and many other rgg final bosses) ends up being a bit underdeveloped. But I think that this guy gets enough screen time to build between his dynamic with yagami which makes this one of my favourite rival bosses. I’d honestly say that this character is pretty high up on my list of favourite villains of the series.
I suggest you making a different account completely devoid of anything yo do with this game
Thats how i get by not being spoiled
if you haven't played it yet, i honestly don't think being spoiled for half of it is even that bad. I was, and I was still floored by some of the events that occurred.
J I N K U W A N A