Disaster: Day of Crisis is a funny game. It was first shown back in 2006, before the Wii was even launched, and it looked like an interesting title. But that’s it, that’s all we have to say, because Monolith Software has been oh-so very quite about this game and it’s actually kind of annoying. The game disappeared off the radar in ’07 and ’08, and we have yet to see any official trailers or screenshots. Of course, this leads to many people thinking that the game was trashed and is no longer in production. Obviously, Nintendo never announced anything official, which left many of us hoping that the game was still in development.
Now we do have a bit of a sign: the Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) in Australia has given the game an M rating for “violence, themes, and infrequent coarse language." Sadly, we still don’t know anything about the game except for this statement given out by Nintendo about two years ago:
"Survive nature’s most devastating catastrophes in Disaster: Day of Crisis, a panic-inducing survival game for Wii. In a devastatingly short period of time, an unprecedented wave of natural disasters has pummeled the United States. On top of this inexplicable series of disasters, a rouge special forces unit has taken advantage of the chaos and seized a nuclear weapon. Only Ray, a former member of an elite rescue task force, has decided to take a stand."
Yup, that’s it. Sorry, that’s all we have to give you but honestly, that’s the most information we’ve had on this game since, well, forever. So stay tuned as we try to grab some more information on this game.
- Via Kotaku













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