What is the personality type of Judgment? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Judgment from Video Game Series and what is the personality traits.
Judgment personality type is ISFP, iNFP, ESFP or INFJ.
Judgment types are those whose primary function is to make judgments and evaluations based on their personal opinions and insights. They make decisions by assessing their own feelings and those of others, and weighing the relative importance of their feelings and those of others.
ISFPs are independent and individualistic, and they prefer to work on their own projects rather than being a part of a team. They have a strong sense of self, value their integrity, and often have a critical and suspicious nature. They are excellent communicators and have a deep appreciation for art, music, and nature. They are creative and innovative, with a broad range of interests and a strong sense of humor. ISFPs have a fun-loving demeanor. They tend to lose themselves in their passions, and they have a "hands on" approach to life. Because their primary interest is in the here and now, they tend to discount long-term possibilities.
INFPs are introverted and imaginative, and they prefer to work alone rather than as part of a team. They value introspection, solitude, and creativity.
Judgment[a] is an action-adventure video game developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and published by Sega for the PlayStation 4. A spin off to the Yakuza series, the game initially began development in 2015 under the codename Project Judge. It was released on December 13, 2018 in Japan, and on June 25, 2019 worldwide. The game follows lawyer-turned-detective Takayuki Yagami as he and his allies explore a case involving dead bodies whose eyes were removed. The player controls Yagami in the fictional Tokyo district of Kamurocho, where he fights thugs and yakuza while carrying out side missions which involving chasing, stealth and searching for clues.