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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Disaster Report (絶体絶命都市, Zettai Zetsumei Toshi lit. Desperate Situation City) is 2002 survival "horror" game for the PlayStation 2. It's unique in that it nixes the monsters and blood for an earthquake scenario, thus, helping establish the Disaster Survival subgenre. The game has several quirks that make it seem more like an experimental Dreamcast, or even PS One game than a typical PlayStation 2 title of the time. The thing just screams budget, with cheap sound effects, unintentionally campy voice acting (in the English release), mediocre graphics, etc. Also had an amount of Westernization and cultural censorship that was odd even at the time for media not aimed at little kids; for example, a handful of characters had their hair dyed blond for the sole purpose of looking White.
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