Disaster Report 4 Plus First Screenshots Now Out

It looks like giraffes portion of The Last of Us.

Posted By | On 26th, Nov. 2015

disaster report 4 plus

Granzella’s Disaster Report 4 Plus for the PlayStation 4 was just announced, and now we already have the first screenshots for the game out. The game, which has been rebuilt from the ground up using the cancelled Disaster Report 4 as a base, is set in a metropolitan area that you must navigate in the wake of a natural disaster, helping people you come across, and trying to clear a path for yourself as you move on.

Contrary to what the name might suggest, then, the game looks shockingly peaceful and serene. The screenshots of the game portray a gorgeous artstyle, showing off a game that looks almost contemplative- a bit of a shock, considering the game is being billed for its real time survival elements.

You can check out the first screenshots for Disaster Report 4 Plus for yourself below. They look intriguing, and if the game ever makes it west, I wouldn’t mind giving it a go.

[Thanks Gematsu]


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