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Playable demo for Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories now on PS4 and Nintendo Switch

March 20, 2020 by Andrew Newton

NIS America has released a playable demo of their disaster adventure Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories on the Playstation Store and Nintendo eShop.  The game will allow players to survive a national disaster when it releases later this year.

In Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories players are taken to Japan where a massive earthquake has turned a busy city into rubble.  The country has witnessed the worst ever earthquake ever and players are put right in the middle.

As a survivor, players will navigate once familiar locations, interact with other survivors and make crucial decisions that will have an effect on the player’s experience of this disaster struck city.  All decisions made will ultimately determine how the survivor’s journey will end.

Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories features:

  • Be sure to think carefully about each perilous situation before making decisions.
  • Decisions that will impact the safety of the player’s survivor as well as that of others.
  • Interact with realistic scenarios within a Japanese city devastated by an earthquake, including scenarios designed in collaboration with actual Japanese authorities.
  • Navigate around numerous obstacles, from collapsing buildings to fires that are out of control.

The demo for Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories is available now on the Playstation Store and Nintendo eShop.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories, Granzella Inc, NIS America

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