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's 2018 action-adventure video game ''
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'', which is a spin-off from the ''
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'' game series. Yagami is a former
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who resigns after a client he successfully defended kills their partner. Three years later, Yagami is a
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in his own and investigates a serial killer who gouges out their victims' eyes. The character returns in ''
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'' as he investigates a criminal accused of both sexual harassment and murder. Yagami is voiced by
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in Japanese and by
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in English. Yagami's physical appearance is also based on Kimura. When developing Yagami, the
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team wanted to create a new type of main character following the release of '' Yakuza 6: The Song of Life'', which concludes the story of series protagonist
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. In contrast to the Kiryu's strong, heroic presence, Yagami is meant to be a more relatable character due to his troubled life. To differentiate between the two protagonists, Yagami was given
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in which he becomes friends with residents of Kamurocho. Takuya Kimura was chosen to voice Yagami to appeal to a wide audience. Greg Chun, who played Yagami in English-language versions of the game, said the role was challenging but enjoyable. Critical response to Yagami has been generally positive. Video game journalists have praised the depth of Yagami's
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and backstory in ''Judgment'', and have favorably compared him to former protagonist Kiryu. Kimura and Chun have both been commended for their portrayals of the character.


Creation and development


Personality and influences

Since the game '' Yakuza 6: The Song of Life'' concluded the story of ''
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'' series protagonist
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, the
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game developers wanted to create a distinctive character for the story. At the behest of producer Kazuki Hosokawa, the team decided the character should be a detective. The biggest influence was the
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film ''
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'', in which Newman's character Frank Galvin suffers a crisis similar to Yagami's in regards to his career as a lawyer. In order to a stark contrast between Kiryu and the new protagonist, the staff wanted to develop Yagami as a more relatable character, with his fall from grace and gradual redemptive arc designed to appeal to players. Due to the popularity of detective stories, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio wrote Yagami as a man who would become more knowledgeable alongside the player as the game progressed. Sega described Yagami as "a man of conviction who fights for his beliefs, despite the overwhelming despair surrounding him". Executive director and writer
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said the detective idea drew on multiple influences, primarily
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. Because there are few games based on detective dramas, Hosokawa wanted Yagami to stand out but recognized creating a new character is a major challenge. To make a protagonist who would be a fitting successor to Kiryu, Hosokawa wanted Yagami to be "more grounded to fit the noir vibe". He also said:
"When you’re writing a story and there’s a really solid character that’s been around for a long time, the character dictates what happens next. In contrast to that, with Yagami, at the start of development we didn’t really have anything attached to him at all. It was a challenge, but also an opportunity for a development team that has been working so long on the same series."
The staff wanted the protagonist to have a deep connection to the city. To emphasize this, they introduced a gameplay mechanic known as the Friendship System, allowing Yagami to befriend and form bonds with the residents of Kamurocho. The developers used the main story to explore facets of Yagami's personality, using
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to please fans wanting a balance between seriousness and comedy. Hosokawa regarded the friendship system as one of his favorite parts of ''Judgment'' due to the bonds Yagami forms with other characters. As a result, Hosokawa believes that a ''Judgment'' sequel would have to remain in Kamurocho due to Yagami's strong connection with the city and its people. In contrast to previous ''Yakuza'' protagonists, who are often only visitors to Kamurocho, Yagami was written as a civilian resident in the city, allowing his social life to be further explored. Localization producer Scott Strichart said though fans might miss previous ''Yakuza'' characters, like Kiryu and
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, he hoped they would be receptive to Yagami, describing him as "his own person – super smart, a razor-sharp wit, and a guy who harbours his own flaws, too". Strichart discussed that the portrayals of yakuza are faithful to the main series due to multiple characters being involved in the clans. However, Yagami was noted for standing out within the cast as he has multiple life choices in contrast to others who are forced to be yakuza or already have a path. The relationship between Yagami and his ex-lover Mafuyu Fujii was changed during development because Nagoshi found the romance spoiled the thriller aspects of ''Judgment''. Nagoshi also expressed doubts about the game's popularity in English-speaking countries because
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is not popular in Western regions. Following the release of the game, Sega staff felt that if there should be a sequel to ''Judgment'', Yagami and his partner Masaharu Kaito would retain their lead roles and would still be set in Kamurocho. In ''
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'', the narrative focuses primarily on bullying as they consider it as a "Distorted justice" which clashes with Yagami's morals. Strichart commented that Yagami is not a hero so he is not able to solve all these cases on his which contrast the fantasy style ''
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'' which often deals with the protagonists saving victims using their powers. During ''Lost Judgment'' Yagami meets handyman Jin Kuwana who instead tries to solve every attempt of bullying regardless of methods. In contrast to ''Judgment'', the sequel does not end on satisfactory note for Yagami as Kuwana manages to escape from the protagonist. Nevertheless, Yagami demonstrates a major influence on the bullies he meets in the game's beginning to the point they become heroic figures during the climax. Due to the character's unspecified age in ''Lost Judgment'', Sega hopes to feature him as the protagonist at least one time again in video game form. Hosokawa commented the player should sympathize with the lead, which made Yagami's characterization to be consistent with the first game with the idea that Yagami is a common person without supernatural powers.


Casting

Early in the development of ''Judgment'', the developers considered using a famous actor to portray Yagami, deciding upon
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. Nagoshi was afraid audiences would accuse them of toning down the character due to Kimura's popularity. However, Kimura was open to the team's suggestions and worked with the developers to hone the character. Yagami has more spoken dialogue in ''Judgment'' than Kiryu had in any individual ''Yakuza'' game. Sega was pleased with Kimura's performance, noting he needed far fewer retakes during recording than they anticipated. Some lines were rewritten to better fit Kimura's delivery, but the writers ensured these changes would not deviate from Yagami's personality. The game's dialogue was recorded in chronological order so players would feel Kimura's voice evolving as Yagami's character develops during the story. Kimura enjoyed his work on the game, and Nagoshi remarked on Kimura's quick response to his messages. In contrast with previous ''Yakuza'' titles, the game was not recorded until after the whole scenario was written, which helped Kimura and the other actors. Yagami's character was revealed alongside the Japanese marketing of the game in September 2018. Sega stated that Kimura "more than 1,000 minutes of voice recording time for his lines". As a result, the company aimed to bring a major appeal in the protagonist. Kimura's influence in ''Judgment'' was compared to
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'' as the Nagoshi believes the games would make extra sales as a result of their popularities. However, did not want Kimura's presence to be the only reason why ''Judgment'' would be popular. Nagoshi also expressed doubts about the game's popularity in English-speaking countries because Kimura is not popular in Western regions. The game also references other parts of Kimura's career, such as the dialogue line "''Chotte mateyo''" (Hey, wait a minute!), a line spoken by Kimura's character in the 1997 television drama '' Love Generation'' and Yagami's use of multiple outfits like Kimura. Stritchart claimed that Kimura's inclusion as Yagami was kept in secret between staff members, shocking the localization staff when the first video of Yagami was revealed. Stritchart was initially confused, believing Yagami's similarities with Kimura might be accidental but the inclusion of his lines made him realize the actor's connections.


Localization

Based on his previous knowledge of the ''Yakuza'' franchise,
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was surprised and pleased to be selected to voice Yagami in the English-language version of ''Judgment''. Yagami's voice was meant to make him sound like a "bona fide badass" regardless of language, something the localization team believed they succeeded at. The actor found his work on the game gratifying, saying, "it really did require me to let go of the tricks that you use to push a performance through, and I really did need to fall back on authenticity and genuine groundedness". He claimed that staying faithful to the "spirit of the Japanese version" was challenging, but enjoyed portraying Yagami's blend of seriousness and comedy. He said having to scream in certain parts of the game was difficult. Chun was surprised by the depth of Yagami's character arc, considering his work on the game an unforgettable experience. Nevertheless, Chun felt the character easy to connect with because of his realistic characterization. For ''Lost Judgment'', Chun noted that the predecessor helped to properly develop Yagami to the point he seemed like another person when quitting his lawyer occupation as he took a liking to being a humble detective; This was mostly seen through the scene where Yagami tells Kaito that they should search for a lady's cat as part of their job in pleased manner something the localization team enjoyed recording. As a result, he claims that for the sequel "the game kind of teed me up to really be in that Yagami mindset where, yeah, I love being a detective, but some cases are real bummer and super boring." However, in regards to the narrative, he claimed that he had to keep "living the character" due to new elements provided. He believes that ''Lost Judgment'' explores more Yagami's anger, something the first game did not focus on.


Fighting style

Although Yagami claims that his fighting style is self taught to the point of calling it , the creators of the game were inspired by
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. Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio developed multiple techniques for Yagami. While the team had experience thanks to the main ''Yakuza'' game, they felt that Yagami should have own new unique moves. This was provided by the fact that ''Judgment'' is a noir game and thus were restricted to techniques that fit the genre. This was balanced by giving Yagami his own detective skills not present in any of their previous works. Nagoshi wanted to make Yagami's moves entertaining in order to make the player relief stress from the dark narrative but did not want him to use over-the-top fighting techniques. Yagami was given the
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moves like the wall kick with the intention of making the character being easy to control. Yagami's fighting style was inspired by Asian movies with a stylishness based on
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style and Parkour moves at the same time. In order to fit the actor behind the character, Nagoshi claimed that he drew parallels from
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-like characters. This further made Nagoshi felt Yagami's character would be fitting to Kimura. In the original Japanese version of the game, Yagami's fighting styles are known as and stances. Sega changed them for the Western release to crane-style and tiger-style stances since they found order to these two words more common for English speakers. As
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, Yagami can perform '' Qi'' techcniques. For ''Lost Judgment'' a new fighting style known as Snake was added; it was based on
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with Nagoshi commenting it served as a merciful style. ''Lost Judgment'' also features a fourth fighting style, Fists of Might, based on boxing, as part of an optional paid downloadable content pack.


Appearances


''Judgment''

Born in 1983, Takayuki Yagami is orphaned as a teenager after his attorney father proves an accused murderer innocent, leading the victim's father to kill his parents in retribution. Yagami moves to Kamurocho, where he is taken in and raised by ''yakuza'' patriarch Mitsugu Matsugane. Matsugane's friend Ryuzo Genda takes an interest in Yagami, paying his law school tuition and later hiring him to work at his law firm. Yagami gains widespread recognition in 2015 after proving Advanced Drug Development Center (ADDC) janitor Shinpei Okubo innocent of murdering patient Koichi Waku. Shortly thereafter, Okubo is arrested for killing his girlfriend Emi Terasawa and burning down his apartment. As a result, Yagami gives up practicing law. Three years later, at the beginning of ''Judgment'', Yagami has become a private detective, working alongside former Matsugane family ''yakuza'' Masaharu Kaito. While helping prove Matsugane captain Kyohei Hamura innocent of murder, Yagami becomes interested in a serial murder case in which the victims' eyes are removed from the bodies. Dubbing the killer "The Mole", Yagami and Kaito begin investigating the case with help from several others. After the Mole kills Yagami's former colleague Masamichi Shintani, Yagami discovers ties between the Mole and ADDC doctor Yoji Shono. Yagami meets Shigeru Kajihira, who reveals a failed plan to take over the area around the ADDC for a land redevelopment program that was foiled when researchers claimed to have found a potential cure for
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named "AD-9". Kajihira asks Yagami to investigate the death of former ADDC vice-director Toru Hashiki. While police detective Mitsuru Kuroiwa accuses fellow detective Kazuya Ayabe of being the Mole, Yagami theorizes the real culprit is conducting
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to test the effectiveness of AD-9 and that the deaths of Waku, Shintani and Hashiki were failed experiments. He also suspects Shono killed Terasawa to cover up the experiments. After Matsugane is killed defending them both from the Mole, Hamura tells Yagami that Kuroiwa is the Mole and provides Yagami with evidence of the ADDC's connection to Shintani's murder. Yagami successfully defends Ayabe in court and proves the ADDC's involvement in the murders. During the trial, Yagami learns Kuroiwa has escaped and pursues him to the ADDC. Yagami defeats Kuroiwa, who is shot by the police, while Shono dies of side effects from an AD-9 injection. The court frees Okubo and places the others involved in the conspiracy under arrest. In the aftermath, Yagami declines to take up law again and continues to work with Kaito at the Yagami Detective Agency.


''Lost Judgment''

Yagami returns in the 2021 game ''
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''. Producer Kazuki Hosokawa claimed that a new side of Yagami's personality would be explored when interacting with high school students. Yagami and Kaito help two detectives from Yokohama in Yokohama's Seiryo High School. He is then called by Shirosaki at the Genda Law Office whose client, Akihiro Ehara, was arrested and convicted for sexual battery, but during his court testimony he revealed he knew about the death of Hiro Mikoshiba, who he holds responsible for his son's suicide. As Yagami investigates, he discovers that Ehara's case is connected to an attempted suicide in 2008 which led to the victim, Mitsuru Kusumoto, being trapped in a coma. Yagami learns from Seiryo teacher Yoko Sawa that Mikoshiba was in fact bullying Toshiro, but she was coerced by the school to stay silent. During this investigation, Yagami meets handyman Jin Kuwana who acts as an ally and is related with the deaths of bullies. However, despite these successes, Yagami is unable to save Sawa from being murdered by the RK, a Hangure gang led by Kazuki Soma, who are hunting Kuwana. Sawa's death angers Yagami as he is unable to find evidence to capture Soma. Yagami discovers that the police have pinned Sawa's death on Kuwana. Further investigation leads to Yagami discovering that the National Police Agency's Public Security Division, led by Hidemi Bando, has secretly hired RK to capture Kuwana, as they have learned that Mitsuru's mother, Vice Health Minister Reiko Kusumoto, murdered one of Mitsuru's bullies, Shinya Kawai, with Kuwana's assistance. Yagami wants Kuwana to offer himself to the police but they clash as the latter share's Kuwana assistance. After Kuwana fakes his death in a ship, Yagami joins Shirosaki at having Ehara confess his true crime to the law, using a recording of the students that reveals that Mikoshiba was responsible for Toshiro's suicide. Following this case, Yagami and his friends face the RK in order to save them from Kuwana. Yagami manages to capture Soma after several battles. Kuwana still refuses to turn himself even after being defeated by Yagami but as there is no proof that of his crimes, he escapes. Before his departure, Yagami tells Kuwana that he while the law might not be perfect, he will fight for its sake and arrest him the next time they meet.


Reception

Critical response to Takayuki Yagami has been generally positive. Upon his revelation before the game's release, ''RPGSite'' found his moves more entertaining than previous ''Yakuza'' leads, citing them as "Not only is Yagami more agile and lithe than the characters introduced through the Yakuza series, his style is arguably flashier and more acrobatic." ''
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'' considered Yagami's character one of the biggest differences between ''Judgment'' and the ''Yakuza'' games, highlighting Yagami's different worldview; the reviewer praised Yagami because he stands out both physically and mentally. ''
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India'' and ''Entertainment Focus'' enjoyed the character's personality and depth provided by his role in the story. ''
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'' called him a "flawed but lovable hero" for his sense of honor, comparing him to detectives in television dramas. ''RPGamer'' and ''IGN'' called Yagami a likable hero and considered his
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the best part of the game, His dynamic with Kaito was praised by ''
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'' and ''Siliconera'' due to the duo's likable chemistry. Upon first seeing him, ''VideoGamer'' found potential for an entertaining hero with his martial arts providing more entertainment and further compared him with the detective
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from the novel ''
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making Yagami a classic sleuth. Due to their similar jobs, Yagami has often been compared to
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'' series, alongside backtories. Several outlets compared and contrasted Yagami with
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. Multiple writers found the differences between Yagami's upbeat attitude and Kiryu's stoic nature to be interesting, praising the handling of Yagami. ''GameSpot'' considered it challenging to see Yagami as a true successor to Kiryu's legacy but liked the narrative presented through the character, comparing him to fellow ''Yakuza'' character Shun Akiyama. ''
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'' were more critical, saying Yagami is not as appealing as his predecessor and that his backstory is similar to Kiryu's. Following the worldwide success of ''Judgment'', ''PushSquare'' and ''GamesRadar'' said they would enjoy to see Yagami return in a sequel, with ''GamesRadar'' finding him as a fitting successor to Kiryu. Yagami's role in ''Lost Judgment'' was praised by ''Destructoid'' for giving new parts of his personality that are developed in the narrative. Both ''
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'' and ''GameSpot'' felt that the sequel had Yagami struggle with the themes of whether or not the lead is able to deal justice by himself. Additionally, the subplot of Yagami working in a school attracted positive response by the same publication due to how fun it becomes. Although he does not team up with Kaito many times in the sequel, ''GameSpot'' felt that Yagami became a more likable character in the sequel and is able to deliver emotional scenes properly. Journalists also commented on the vocal performances of Yagami's two voice actors. ''RPGamer'' gave ''Judgment'' its Editors' Choice Award for Best Voice Acting, praising both Kimura and Chun's performances as Yagami. ''
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'', ''Kotaku'' ''USGamer'' noted Kimura's appeal to female Japanese fans based on his portrayal of the character. Chun's performance as Yagami was praised by ''
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'', with ''EGM Now'' finding his performance more striking than Kimura's. In the 2020 NAVGTR Awards, Kimura was nominated for the "Performance in a Drama, Lead" award for his work as Yagami, but lost to Charlotte McBurney's Amicia from '' A Plague Tale: Innocence''. Due to Kimura's popularity within ''Judgment'', Japanese fans have often nicknamed the game with "Kimutaku" being a short of Takuya Kimura while "Gotoku" ("Like a" Japanese) as a reference to the original Japanese title of the ''Yakuza'' franchise: ''Yakuza''. For ''Lost Judgment'' both actors received equal positive response especially when Yagami is involved in a dark scene. In the 2022 "Famitsu Dengeki Game Awards", ''Lost Judgment won "Best Actor Award" for Kimura's performance as Yagami.


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