Zettai Zetsumei Toshi 3 (
Disaster Report PSP) is a PSP exclusive for Japan that was shown off at TGS this past week. Despite it being only shown in video format, Irem booth goers who wanted to check it out did end up with quite a treat and a smile on their faces. Irem's booth featured an earthquake simulator (pictured) which shook gamers as a video demonstration showed them how the game works. It looked like a rather interesting experience, though we didn't get time to sit down and ride the monster.
While you can't experience the thrill of that machine to help get you better acquainted with
Disaster Report PSP, you can do the alternative. You can check out our gallery for 16 all-new pics from the game and perhaps, if you want to, just shake in your seat.
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10-14-2008 @ 5:48PM
strike said...
Sounds Like A Plan!!!
*Begins To Shake In Chair*
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10-14-2008 @ 8:33PM
cafecito said...
I'm absolutely in love with this title. I wonder if it'll ever get localized? I really hope so, but I can't expect too much given all the titles we're currently missing...
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10-14-2008 @ 10:59PM
lorddshadow said...
if they just localize yuusha or2. i would be insanely happy. *sigh*
10-14-2008 @ 8:41PM
thegreatcity said...
Looks like a remake of Disaster Report from PS2, it was under the radar, but is one of my favorite games. Ill be sure to rent or buy if it hits the States.
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10-15-2008 @ 9:23AM
Hashbrown Hunter said...
Graphics aren't looking so hot, not in terms of power but in terms of art. Very bland-looking so far. But I always reserve judgment and this is no exception.
So anybody care to tell me what the game is like?
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10-15-2008 @ 9:27AM
Dionisio said...
Doesn't look particularly like a remake of the original. The style is much more cartoony now and I agree with Hashbrown that the graphics don't look so hot but the art softens the blow.
If it's like the original you'll be running around a city searching for items and survivors, using one of the Shoulder buttons to hunker down whenever a tremor starts to rumble. Stuff will fall over and possibly trigger a cinematic, catastrophe moment and you'll have to run, run, run (with or without a survivor in tow). Eventually you'll unravel some bizarre story like the city is being destroyed because the Earth is mad at mankind about pollution. Also, I'M GEO!!
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