For fans of Red Dead Redemption, there’s an exciting new game on the horizon that could scratch that itch while waiting for news about Red Dead Redemption 3.
Project Century, developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio (known for the Yakuza and Like a Dragon series), is set in Japan in 1915, just a year after the events of Red Dead Redemption.
A New Criminal World in 1915 Japan
Project Century explores the criminal underworld during the Taishō era in Japan, a time of political and social upheaval.
While the American Wild West of Red Dead Redemption and the urban environment of Japan might seem worlds apart, both settings share themes of social unrest, lawlessness, and complex characters.
This game promises an immersive world filled with intense action and a morally complex protagonist, much like the Red Dead Redemption series.
A Great Alternative for RDR Fans
Although Rockstar Games takes its time with releases, Project Century offers an alternative for players eager for a deep, character-driven story.
The game’s emphasis on combat and storytelling in the Taishō era could provide a fresh perspective on the early 20th century.
Players will experience a different side of history, navigating the criminal world during a time of industrialization and political unrest.
The Fascinating Setting of 1915 Japan
The Taishō era was a period of rapid change in Japan, with significant social, political, and economic shifts.
In 1915, Japan was involved in World War I, facing labor unrest and growing demands on China. This turbulent backdrop makes for a rich narrative environment, similar to the troubled American West seen in Red Dead Redemption.
The mix of industrial growth, political tensions, and organized crime creates an exciting world for players to explore.
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s Strengths
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio is known for creating rich, immersive open worlds filled with memorable characters, and Project Century is expected to carry that tradition forward.
The game will likely combine intense combat with emotional storytelling, capturing the essence of the studio’s previous successes, such as Yakuza: Like a Dragon.
The Taishō era setting offers a unique opportunity to explore Japan’s history while maintaining the studio’s signature mix of humor, depth, and action.
For Red Dead Redemption fans looking for something new, Project Century could be the perfect alternative.
With its historical setting, criminal narrative, and immersive open world, it promises a fresh take on the early 20th century that still resonates with themes familiar to fans of Rockstar’s iconic series.