by Brooklyn Nov 04,2025
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio presentó un cautivador nuevo tráiler de su juego de acción de historia alternativa durante el Summer Game Fest, revelando detalles adicionales junto a misterios persistentes. Anteriormente conocido como Proyecto Century, el título ahora lleva su nombre oficial: Más Extraño que el Cielo.
Inicialmente presentado en The Game Awards en diciembre bajo su nombre en clave Proyecto Century, Más Extraño que el Cielo proviene de los creadores de Yakuza. Si bien mantiene el estilo de combate característico de la serie, el juego introduce mejoras significativas: interfaces más elegantes, brutalidad intensificada y elecciones con consecuencias morales como "Mostrar Misericordia" o "No Mostrar Misericordia", previamente inéditas en la franquicia.
El último tráiler aclara algunos aspectos mientras profundiza el misterio. Curiosamente, mientras el primer avance representaba el Japón de 1915, esta versión salta a 1943. El cambio temporal provoca especulaciones: ¿se trata de una narrativa de viajes en el tiempo o de una narración cronológica compleja? La ubicación también sigue siendo ambigua, con escenarios posibles que van desde distritos familiares como Sotenbori (sugerido por imágenes de un puente) hasta localidades completamente nuevas.
Ambos tráilers muestran llamativas yuxtaposiciones culturales, mezclando elementos tradicionales japoneses con el clásico estilo americano a través de diferentes épocas. Si bien claramente está ambientado en Japón, la naturaleza exacta de su historia alternativa continúa sin explicación. Las teorías de los fans abundan y sin duda se multiplicarán tras este último revelado.
El tráiler presenta al posible protagonista Mako Daito, distinguido por sus llamativos ojos azules y un diálogo críptico que insinúa cualidades sobrenaturales. Añadiendo más intriga, avances anteriores sugerían una aparición inesperada de Snoop Dogg, lo que promete un reparto particularmente ecléctico.
Mantente actualizado con todos los anuncios del Summer Game Fest aquí, y sigue IGN Live durante el fin de semana para una cobertura integral.
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