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Japan Colonizes America in the Zombie-Laden Showa American Story

NEKCOM Games announced their upcoming zombie survival game Showa American Story, which they describe as “a brand new RPG and an enthusiastic love letter to the 80s’ pop culture that features a strong taste of B-Movie”, with observers of its newest trailer likely to feel overwhelmed by its rather over-the-top nature.

While no release date has been given, NEKCOM confirmed that Showa American Story will be available on both PlayStation 4/5 and PC via Steam.

Potential customers were given a brief synopsis on the world and plot which involves the colonization of America by Japan (which has strangely received no backlash from the so-called journalists who always get offended by it), with the zombies likely to be the element that stands out the least:

Post-apocalyptic “Showa America” and “a teenage girl revived from the dead.”

Showa 66, Japan has bought out most of the United States with its strong economic power. A surge of immigration has firmly planted Japanese culture within the American continent. Two cultures are rapidly amalgamated, although conflicts are inevitable, citizens gradually adapt to a life never imagined as time goes by.

However, a mysterious catastrophic incident changes the world drastically. The social order is long gone. An unknown amount of time passes, a teenage girl mysteriously revives from the dead, only to find a brand new wild post-apocalyptic world with zombies, monsters, and human survivors of different backgrounds and beliefs.

What happened to me and the whole world? With many questions in her mind and trying to find answers, Choko embarks on an adventurous journey across the United States that will change her forever.

The trailer sets up the story and gameplay, showing plenty of action while demonstrating that even the Trump and “brave” crossdressing black men were able to survive this turn of events:

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