Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories

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Game Overview

The World You Know Is Gone

In the shadow of a massive earthquake, you must brave a destroyed city where your choices will determine who survives.

Game Info

  • Release date: Apr 07, 2020
  • Players: 1 player
  • Genre: Simulation, Adventure
  • Publisher: NIS America
  • Developer: Granzella
  • Game file size: 14.2 GB
  • Supported Languages: English

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Reviews

I see great potential in Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories! I do think that there will be patches to fix the frame rate, and maybe even DLC chapters continuing the story. -Pure Nintendo

Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories features many over-the-top dramatized survival scenarios that are incredibly enjoyable. The resource management and systems kept me playing regardless of the low framerate and aged graphics. Each scene is cleverly written and features some memorable characters who make surviving through these natural disasters so very worth it in the end. -Noisy Pixel

Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories has arrived, and it has many good ideas; but also a rather lacking technical realization. -Multiplayer.it

At best, Disaster Report 4 recalls the mundane and absurd human dramas seen in Yakuza and Deadly Premonition, though shares more of the latter’s rough low-budget execution. Ultimately, it’s an acquired taste but might just scrape through on its peculiar charms to be a cult favourite. -GameGrin

From a technical perspective, the Switch port of Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories is an absolute mess. Narratively and artistically, however, it’s one of the most fascinating games in recent memory. Its emotionally engaging exploration of a disastrous incident’s human aftermath is about as far as it’s possible to get from the Hollywood blockbuster treatment – and it’s all the better for it. If you can fight past the technical shortcomings – which, it’s worth stating, are pretty considerable – then you’ll find an experience that’s totally unique on Switch, and that’s no mean feat when you consider the depth of the console’s library. -Nintendo Life

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