Blast away your fate -- This is a 50-year story of men with no place to belong, who fought in search of a place to call their own. It depicts turbulent modern Japan through five eras and five cities. Enjoy a combat system that expresses the rawness of brawling, and a success story as an "impresario" handling show business. The latest dramatic adventure from "RGG Studio," which weightily portrays the hot battles and human drama of men. - Five eras, five cities: The stage of the story is a "Japan that might have been," modeled on cities that actually existed in Japan in each era. 1915. Kokura, Fukuoka, proud of an ironworks said to have one of the world's largest casting facilities and bustling with hot-blooded laborers. 1929. Kure, Hiroshima, home to Japan's largest naval factory and strongly colored by the influence of yakuza organizations. 1943. Minami, Osaka, the largest entertainment district in western Japan, under a tense world situation. 1951. Atami, Shizuoka, which became synonymous with Japanese tourist destinations after the war. And 1965. Shinjuku, Tokyo, still one of Japan's foremost entertainment districts and a chaotic, swirling city. - The freest, most intuitive, and most extreme violence: An era when everyone was desperate to live. The rawness of brawling to survive a rough, turbulent age is expressed as a combat system. As if you had become Makoto Daito, you can control your left and right sides at will to wage offense and defense. Blow enemies away with a powerful blow from a jab or a charged-up attack, tackle and pin them while they stagger, take the mount, and beat them violently in that momentum -- brutalizing enemies roughly and to the point of violence. You can also block an enemy's attack with one hand and immediately counter, reading the enemy's actions to freely create the decisive moment of attack. Furthermore, you can master a variety of weapons such as kitchen knives, hammers, and swords while upgrading them, fighting tooth and nail with the ruffians of the era. - Makoto Daito, another impresario story: Daito, whose musical talent is discovered by the master who taught him the basics of living in Japan, comes to handle show business as an "impresario," not just singing himself. To grow the show, he gathers rumors in town and, based on that information, scouts talented singers and players. He then heads out into the town to make music, taking in all kinds of sounds -- the sound of sweeping a broom, snoring, the sound of a train, animal cries, and even sounds made by opponents he fights -- into his songwriting, combining them to create original songs. He then assigns the program, band lineup, and members to compose the show, and stages it with elaborate direction such as lighting colors. While performing shows that fascinate many audiences in various places, you can enjoy Daito's success story as an impresario. [Bundle contents] - Packaged version of "STRANGER THAN HEAVEN" (PS5 version) - STRANGER THAN HEAVEN analog record - special steelbook - DLC "Deluxe Upgrade" product code - newly designed box [Supported languages: Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Spanish (Latin America), Portuguese (Brazil)] [CERO age rating: Pending Review]
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