Dai Gyakuten Saiban 2 Naruhodō Ryūnosuke No Kakugo Jun 2026

Players must convince a six-person jury to change their minds by pointing out contradictions between their individual statements.

New to the sequel is the ability to analyze fingerprints and perform more detailed forensic examinations. Main Cast and Characters dai gyakuten saiban 2 naruhodō ryūnosuke no kakugo

Set six months after the first game, the narrative spans both Meiji-era Japan and Victorian England. While the first title, Adventures , introduced Ryunosuke’s sudden thrust into the legal world, Resolve focuses on tying up lingering mysteries—including the true identity of the "Professor" and the international conspiracy involving the Japanese and British judicial systems. Players must convince a six-person jury to change

The game culminates in a massive trial overseen by Lord Chief Justice Mael Stronghart, where Ryunosuke must challenge the very foundation of the British legal system. Core Gameplay Mechanics While the first title, Adventures , introduced Ryunosuke’s

Gameplay-wise, the "Dance of Deduction" mechanic has been refined. In the first game, Herlock Sholmes' logic was often wild and required correction. In the sequel, the mechanic feels more integrated into the legal battles. Sholmes himself is written with more depth; we see the cracks in his genius, making him a more compelling character rather than just a comic relief genius.

If the first game was a slow-burn setup—a theatrical prologue introducing us to Meiji-era Japan and Victorian London—then the sequel is the explosive, emotional, and masterfully written climax. Let’s dive into why Naruhodō Ryūnosuke no Kakugo stands as one of the greatest visual novels ever made.