Judgment Shin Amon Boss Guide

Judgment “A Final Request” Guide: How To Beat Shin Amon

Judgment, the 2019 Japanese detective noir from Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and Sega has a ton of side-missions. If you have the gameo n PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X or the Xbox Series S, and you finished all of the missions, but you’re stuck on the final side case, “A Final Request”, because you cannot defeat Shin Amon, this Judgment guide will help you to beat Shin Amon with relative ease, without wasting hours stuck on him trying to figure out what you should be doing.

Jet Li Rise to Honor Review

Jet Li’s Rise To Honor Retro Review: One Of The Best Beat ‘Em Up Games Of All Time

  • Players: 1
  • Platforms:PS2
  • Release Date:February 17th, 2004
  • Developer: SCE Foster City Studio/Team Triad
  • Publisher:Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • Rating: Play It

Wow, what a game. What else can I honestly say? This is one of the most original and unique beat-’em-up, action-adventure games ever made. It mixes cinematic action-movie set pieces with a storyline that very well could have come from Chung Sun, Sammo Hung or John Woo crime-drama flick from the 1980s. This is one of those rare games where it wasn’t quite a licensed-based title themed around an accompanying film or big Hollywood production, but it has all the hallmark trappings of a licensed-based property with the inclusion of a lot of big Hong Kong stars attached to the product and it clearly shows. From the stunt choreography to the absolutely awesome motion-capture work done by Jet Li himself, this game hits almost all the right notes in almost all the right ways with a few exceptions.

Urban-Reign-Review

Urban Reign Retro Review: Frustratingly Fun

  • Players: 1 – 4
  • Platforms: PS2
  • Release Date: Septehmber 13th, 2005
  • Developer: Namco
  • Publisher: Namco
  • Gebre: Beat-’em-up/Fighting
  • Rating: Try It

Urban Reign is a little known beat-em-up that Namco rolled out in between Tekken 5 and Tekken 6 back in 2005. It’s essentially an arena-battle mode that mimics the beat-em-up qualities that Namco was experimenting with via the Force Mode from Tekken 3 (which was further evolved in the subsequent sequels). However, unlike the Force Mode from Tekken, Urban Reign’s battles are sadly limited to arena levels instead of progressing stages like in the Tekken games.