{"id":288725,"date":"2021-10-12T10:00:55","date_gmt":"2021-10-12T15:00:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/?p=288725"},"modified":"2021-10-12T08:30:46","modified_gmt":"2021-10-12T13:30:46","slug":"lost-judgment-mural-london-sega-art","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/lost-judgment-mural-london-sega-art\/","title":{"rendered":"Lost Judgment London mural captured Kamurocho’s neon nightlife"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sega released a neat video looking at the creation of a slick ‘n’ sick graffiti mural, installed to celebrate the launch of Team Yakuza’s Lost Judgment.<\/em> The video follows the painstaking work of artist Dan Kitchener<\/a>, who was commissioned to design and paint the piece. Kitchener’s love of the “cyber city” aesthetic is perfectly reflective of Kamurocho’s neon style.<\/p> You can check out the video, showcasing the masterwork and its entire conception, in this exclusive from NME.<\/a><\/p> <\/p> Kitchener used a wide palette of dazzling color to create the mural, installed within the arches of Waterloo Leake Street in London. Completing the diorama is a ringed neon light, which offers onlookers the opportunity to recreate the flashy fighting techniques of Lost Judgment<\/em> hero, Takayuki Yagami.<\/p> Alongside footage of Kitchener’s stellar work, we also catch a glimpse of a cute dog \u2014 suspiciously familiar to Lost Judgment<\/em>‘s own “Detective Dog” \u2014 who visited the site. No doubt the canny canine was keeping an eye out for any troublemakers.<\/p> <\/p> The Lost Judgment<\/em> mural is just the latest in a number of stunning street art projects painted to market the launch of a new video game. Earlier this year, EndoftheLine<\/a>‘s Jim Vision created an electrifying piece<\/a> to celebrate the debut of Bandai Namco’s Scarlet Nexus<\/em>. EndoftheLine was also responsible for a famous painting of Metal Gear<\/em> protagonist Raiden, that adorned the side of Aireside House in Leeds for seven years, before sadly being removed in 2020.<\/a><\/p>