Stranger than Heaven hands-on: Harder than Yakuza?
The introduction of a new fighting system in Stranger than Heaven suggests that RGG is willing to innovate and differentiate itself from other action-adventure games like Yakuza. This move is likely a strategic response to evolving player preferences and the increasing competition in the gaming market.
The implications of this change are worth watching, as it may attract both new and existing fans to the series. If successful, this new fighting system could become a hallmark of Stranger than Heaven and future RGG titles, redefining the expectations for the Yakuza series and its spin-offs.
Key Takeaways
Stranger than Heaven's new fighting system may become a key differentiator for the Yakuza series going forward.
The game's mid-twentieth century Japan setting could offer a unique blend of historical context and action-packed storytelling.
A successful new fighting system could pave the way for RGG to experiment with new gameplay mechanics in future titles.
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This analysis is based on reporting by Engadget. Here is a short excerpt for context:
Set across mid-twentieth century Japan, RGG's latest has an entirely new fighting system.Read the original at Engadget