![]() ![]() Sure, players can still tinker with the arcade games, the Sega Master System back in the detective agency office, and the other minigames that the base game offers, but there are no Side Cases or new side activities to engage with. ![]() The Kaito Files doesn’t have much to do outside of progressing its main story. Initially declining the request, Kaito eventually starts to uncover the truth behind the bizarre circumstances behind this man’s plea as Kaito’s past, even before the events of the first Judgment, begin to resurface once more. When Kaito sees a photo of her, he realizes that she was an old flame of his. His wife that’s been pronounced dead for two years, due to suicide, has been spotted around town recently, and he wants Kaito to find her. Unlike Lost Judgment which largely took place in Isezaki Ijincho, The Kaito Files brings the focus back to Kamurocho.Īs Kaito wraps up a job looking into shady detectives, a new client swings by with an odd request. Although it obviously has a lower price point than the base game, it was a slimmer package than I was expecting. While I greatly enjoyed my time with The Kaito Files, it felt like an uneven experience for me. A thorough playthrough of the expansion took me about 8 hours, though I imagine a more normal pace will hover around 6 hours. The Kaito Files does occur some time after the events of Lost Judgment, so I recommend playing through Lost Judgment first before dipping into it. I also want to bring up that The Kaito Files is both available as part of Lost Judgment’s Season Pass and $29.99 USD separately, and you need the base Lost Judgment game to access it. These components aren't explicitly shown on screen for the most part, but the storyline itself does get heavy, especially in the last stretch of the DLC. I want to give a proper warning that The Kaito Files contains themes surrounding suicide, domestic violence, and abuse. First and foremost, this story expansion’s plotline was a lot darker than I expected. There are a few things I want to mention before diving into it. ![]()
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