by Brooklyn Nov 04,2025
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio a dévoilé un nouveau trailer captivant pour son jeu d'action à histoire alternative lors du Summer Game Fest, révélant des détails supplémentaires tout en laissant planer des mystères. Anciennement connu sous le nom de Project Century, le titre porte désormais son nom officiel : Stranger Than Heaven.
Présenté initialement aux Game Awards en décembre sous son nom de code Project Century, Stranger Than Heaven provient des créateurs de Yakuza. Tout en conservant le style de combat emblématique de la série, le jeu introduit des améliorations significatives : des interfaces plus épurées, une brutalité accrue et des choix aux conséquences morales comme "Montrer de la clémence" ou "Ne montrer aucune pitié", inédits dans la franchise.
Le dernier trailer clarifie certains aspects tout en approfondissant l'intrigue. Curieusement, tandis que le premier aperçu dépeignait le Japon de 1915, cette version saute à 1943. Ce décalage temporel suscite des spéculations : s'agit-il d'un récit de voyage dans le temps ou d'une narration chronologique complexe ? Le lieu reste également ambigu, avec des décors possibles allant de quartiers familiers comme Sotenbori (suggéré par l'imagerie du pont) à des lieux entièrement nouveaux.
Les deux trailers présentent un juxtaposition culturelle frappante, mêlant des éléments traditionnels japonais à l'Américana classique à travers différentes époques. Bien que clairement situé au Japon, la nature exacte de son histoire alternative continue d'échapper à toute explication. Les théories des fans abondent et se multiplieront sans doute suite à cette dernière révélation.
Le trailer présente le protagoniste potentiel Mako Daito, distingué par ses frappants yeux bleus et des dialogues cryptiques évoquant des qualités surnaturelles. Ajoutant à l'intrigue, des teasers précédents suggéraient une apparition inattendue de Snoop Dogg - promettant un casting particulièrement éclectique.
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