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Showa American Story unveils new trailer: A wild ride through a reimagined 1980s America

If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if Japan’s economic bubble never burst and the country ended up buying most of the United States, then Nekcom’s upcoming RPG, Showa American Story, might just be the game for you. A brand-new trailer has dropped, giving us a tantalising glimpse into this surreal, post-apocalyptic world where Japanese and American cultures have collided in the most unexpected ways.

Showa American Story trailer

An alternate history with a twist

Set in Showa era 66—that’s the mid-1980s for those not up on Japanese imperial years—the game paints a picture of an America heavily influenced by Japanese culture. Following a massive economic boom, Japan has invested its wealth into purchasing vast swathes of the US, leading to a unique cultural amalgamation. It’s an America where neon-lit Tokyo-style billboards tower over Hollywood Boulevard and sushi bars line the streets of New York.

But things have taken a dark turn. A mysterious catastrophic event has thrown society into chaos, zombies roam the streets, and survival has become the name of the game. Enter Chouko, a 19-year-old stuntwoman who, along with her sister, travels to Hollywood in search of stardom. Their dreams are abruptly shattered when assassins attack, leaving Chouko for dead in the desert. She awakens to find the world drastically changed and embarks on a quest for answers and revenge.

Showa American Story gameplay riding motorbike

Combat that’s bloody brilliant

The latest trailer doesn’t shy away from showcasing the game’s over-the-top combat. Showa American Story promises a free-flowing and brutal fighting style that’s as flashy as it is gory. Expect to face off against hordes of zombies and monsters using an eclectic mix of melee weapons, firearms, and some rather… unconventional tools of destruction. Think along the lines of swinging a giant sushi knife or blasting enemies with a weapon that looks suspiciously like a gaming console.

The combat is fast-paced and strategy-based, requiring players to move, attack, and dodge in a rhythm that keeps the adrenaline pumping. It’s not just about button-mashing; you’ll need to adapt your tactics to the variety of foes you’ll encounter, from shambling undead to formidable bosses.

A love letter to 80s pop culture

Beyond the combat and the intriguing storyline, Showa American Story is, at its heart, a nostalgic trip back to the 80s. The game is drenched in the aesthetics of the era, from the fashion and music to the quirky mini-games that pop up along the way. Fans of B-movies and classic arcade games will feel right at home as they explore the richly detailed environments.

Chouko’s journey isn’t solely about slicing through zombies; it’s also about living her second chance at life to the fullest. Using a big RV as her mobile home, players can customise and upgrade it, turning it into the ultimate post-apocalyptic pad. Along the way, you’ll gather resources to enhance Chouko’s abilities, unlock new outfits, and even indulge in some retro-inspired mini-games that offer a delightful break from the action.

An eclectic cast of characters

The game’s world is populated with survivors from all walks of life, each with their own stories and backgrounds. As you traverse this wild version of America, you’ll meet allies and adversaries alike, all contributing to the rich tapestry of the game’s narrative. The clash of cultures adds an extra layer of depth, with Japanese traditions blending—or clashing—with American norms in unexpected ways.

Why keep an eye on this title

Showa American Story stands out not just for its unique setting but also for its ambitious attempt to blend various gameplay elements into a cohesive experience. It’s rare to see a game that combines action-packed combat, open-world exploration, RPG mechanics, and a heavy dose of nostalgia all in one package.

The new trailer has certainly piqued our interest, offering a mix of bizarre characters, explosive action, and a storyline that promises plenty of twists and turns. The fusion of Japanese and American cultures creates a backdrop that’s both familiar and utterly alien, providing a fresh playground for players tired of the usual post-apocalyptic fare.

While no release date has been announced yet, Showa American Story is shaping up to be one of the more intriguing titles on the horizon and can be wishlisted on Steam. If you’re a fan of action RPGs, 80s pop culture, or just looking for something a bit different, this might be a game to add to your watchlist.

Keep an eye out for more updates from Nekcom, and in the meantime, you might want to dust off those old VHS tapes and get into the retro mood. After all, who wouldn’t want to battle zombies in a world where the lines between East and West have blurred in the most fantastical way?


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