
Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories
Granzella·Released Nov 22, 2018·Single player
- Platforms
- PS4PCSwitch
- Genres
- SimulationAdventure
In the shadow of a massive earthquake, you must brave a destroyed city where your choices will determine who survives.

Granzella·Released Nov 22, 2018·Single player
In the shadow of a massive earthquake, you must brave a destroyed city where your choices will determine who survives.
Disaster Report 4 depicts a strange and consequence-averse crisis, in which you’re usually little more than a hapless observer.
Disaster Report 4 is, in so many ways, a complete failure. Its objectives are an illogical botch, the frame-rate tends …
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.
Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories is an absolute mess from start to finish. The puzzles that stand in the way of your progress are almost universally illogical leading to an experience that frustrates throughout. This would perhaps – at a push – be worth persevering with if the story were engaging enough, but the tale told here is so silly that it could have been generated by pulling plot twists out of a hat. Throw in a creepy vibe, crummy production values, and dodgy controls, and you're left with an unmitigated disasterpiece that you should avoid like it's got the coronavirus.