How Many Chapters Are In Lost Judgement

Hey, friend! So, you're diving into the gritty world of Yokohama with Yagami in Lost Judgement, huh? Smart choice! But before you get totally lost in the twists, turns, and… eh… questionable side cases (remember the diaper one? Yikes!), you're probably wondering: how long is this wild ride gonna last?
Specifically, how many chapters are we talking? Because let's be real, knowing the length of a game is like knowing how many slices are left in the pizza box. Crucial intel!
Okay, drumroll please… (imagine a tiny drumroll here, maybe on your desk?)
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Lost Judgement has 13 chapters. Thirteen! Unlucky for some, but lucky for us, because it means thirteen chapters jam-packed with mystery, martial arts, and a whole lot of quirky characters. I mean, seriously, where else are you going to find a skateboarding detective?
But wait, there's more! (Imagine I'm selling you something on a cheesy infomercial here.)

Those 13 chapters? They aren't all created equal. Some will zoom by faster than Yagami on a scooter, while others will have you digging deeper into the story (and maybe consulting a walkthrough once or twice – no shame in that game!).
Think of it like this: the pacing is like a really good rollercoaster. You get the slow, suspenseful climb, the breathtaking drops, and those disorienting loops where you’re not entirely sure which way is up. You know, just like life! (Okay, maybe not exactly like life… unless your life involves chasing down criminals with parkour skills. In which case, tell me your secrets!)

Now, you might be thinking, "Thirteen chapters, that's it?" And yeah, strictly speaking, that's the main storyline. But Lost Judgement is absolutely brimming with side content. I’m talking side cases galore, minigames that could be games in themselves (remember the robotics club? Pure chaos!), and just tons of opportunities to get sidetracked.
So, realistically, how long will it actually take you to beat the game? Well, that depends on your play style. Are you a main-story-only type of person? Then maybe you're looking at around 30-40 hours.
But if you're like me, and you have to do everything (gotta catch 'em all, even if "them all" is a collection of cat photos for a weird side case), you're easily looking at 60+ hours. Maybe even more! Seriously, you could lose a whole weekend just trying to master drone racing. Don't say I didn't warn you!

And let's not forget the DLC! If you decide to grab the extra content, you're adding even more hours to your playtime. The Kaito Files DLC, for example, offers a whole separate storyline featuring Yagami's partner, Kaito. More brawling, more mystery, more Kaito being Kaito. What's not to love?
Basically, the amount of content in Lost Judgement is… well, it's a lot. A truly, wonderfully, distractingly lot. You won't be bored, that's for sure. You might be overwhelmed, but definitely not bored.

So, thirteen chapters. That's your starting point. But remember, the journey is just as important as the destination (cliché, I know, but totally true!). Embrace the side cases, get lost in the minigames, and just enjoy the ride. You won't regret it. Unless you really, really hate button-mashing combat. Then maybe you'll regret it a little. But still, give it a shot!
Alright, now go! Get back to Yokohama! Yagami's got mysteries to solve, and you've got a game to beat. And hey, if you need any tips on beating a certain boss (I'm looking at you, Kuwana!), just let me know. I’ve been there, done that, got the metaphorical t-shirt.
Happy gaming! (And maybe order that pizza. You’ve earned it.)
