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You ever get that feeling like you’re stumbling into something you don’t quite get yet, but it hits all the right notes? That’s me with the crew behind the Yakuza/Like a Dragon stuff. I mean, not every single game is a home run for everyone. But the style? Yeah, it’s there. And now, here we are. Some new magic from Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio. Not every day, right? This new one, though… feels special. Mmm, what’s the word? Oh, right. Intriguing.
So, they teased this thing at The Game Awards 2024 under the name Project Century. Sounds like a sci-fi thing, right? Anyway, fast forward a bit, and they give it a real title: Stranger Than Heaven. Has a vibe, doesn’t it?
Picture this event, Summer Game Fest, the big reveal. And, boy, was it confusing at first. A character chilling at a live gig in what looks like 1940s Japan. Nice touch, though I almost spilled my coffee thinking it was just another period drama. But then—BAM—out of the bar they go, and there it is, staring us down. The Ryu Ga Gotoku logo. Mystery solved… sort of.
Now, if you’re into RGG stuff, you’ll find the usual suspects here—combat that’s both nasty and goofy. Just like your grandma’s famous spaghetti that swings between awesome and, uh, questionable. Exploring the city, living that virtual life—it’s all in the footage.
Here’s the twist, though. Puzzle-solving! Choices! Not the usual Like a Dragon fare, which is cool. Gotta shake things up now and then, right? I mean, I expected another punch-fest, but hey, surprises are good. And guess what? Different times! First, they were showing off 1915. Now, boom, suddenly, it’s 1943. Wild jump, huh?
The title makes you wonder if we’re gonna ride through the whole 19th century like it’s a history class you don’t want to sleep through. Even if it’s just Japan around the war years, the vibe’s thick. American whispers here, supernatural shenanigans there. The hero’s caught in the middle of this swirling mess. No complaints here.
No release date yet, which is a bummer, but oh well. We’re left hanging on about the platforms, too. But look—if they keep it as cool as this last trailer, we’re all onboard, just waiting for that next peek from RGG Studio. Can’t hardly wait.