
RGG Studios is finally ready to talk about Stranger Than Heaven, the next major action game from the Yakuza studio that appears to be a Yakuza prequel after all. In the 30-minute video, executive director Masayoshi Yokoyama introduces the sprawling brawler from the comfort of a swanky jazz club. Beginning in 1915 and spanning 50 years, Stranger Than Heaven tells the story of Makoto Daito, a half-Japanese, half-American boy who leaves America to live in Japan. On the way there he meets Yu Shinjo, who becomes, as Yokoyama describes, Makoto’s “oldest friend and biggest rival,” as well as Orpheus, an international smuggler played (and faced) by Snoop Dogg.It’s a lot to take in, and honestly, it looks fantastic.Stranger Than Heaven takes place in five cities across five decades: Kokura, Fukuoka in 1915, Kure, Hiroshima in 1929, Minami, Osaka in 1943, Atami, Shizuoka in 1951, and finally Kamurocho, Tokyo (the setting of the majority of the Yakuza series) in 1965.Yokoyama says singing and songwriting is a major throughline of Stranger Than Heaven: Makoto is himself a singer and gifted musician—a skill that’s gamified by the ability to “record” sounds from Makoto’s environment and use them as inspiration for original songs.Going only by what we saw today, Stranger Than Heaven is going for a moodier, more tragic drama than the Like A Dragon series. The combat is certainly more brutal: RGG’s reimagined action moves away from fighting stances and face button mashing to attacks that correspond to Makoto’s different limbs. The shoulder…
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