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"Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories" Heads West This April

"Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories" Heads West This April
Credit: NIS America

Ah, making summer memories. Running down the street screaming for your life after a massive earthquake strikes. That sounds heavenly to me.

Oh, wait. It's actually not supposed to. Oh, okay. I actually meant playing the game sounded heavenly. I'm talking Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories, which is on its way westward thanks to NIS America this April.

Here's the full rundown, courtesy of NIS America;

"A calm summer day turns into catastrophe when a massive earthquake strikes your city, throwing buildings and lives into chaos. In order to survive, you must navigate familiar locations under unfamiliar circumstances. The fellow survivors you meet and crucial decisions you make will affect the course of your experience and ultimately determine how your journey through this crisis will end.

Key Features

Stop! Think! Then Act! – Evaluate each perilous situation and make decisions that will impact your own safety as well as that of others.

Torn From the Headlines – Interact with realistic scenarios within a Japanese city devastated by an earthquake, including scenarios designed in collaboration with the Kobe City Fire Bureau.

Danger Around Every Corner – Navigate a multitude of crises—from collapsing buildings to raging fires—in a city aplomb with peril."

You can find the game headed to PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC on April 7 in North America and Europe. The Disaster Report series is one I've always wanted to get into, but never have. Maybe this will be a good starting point for me.


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