Generation Xth: Code Hazard

Generation Xth: Code Hazard (2008)

by Team Muramasa, Experience Inc.
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:The first in a trilogy of dungeon crawling RPGs for the PC. Create and customize a team of 6 people from 16 classes to try and survive the Abyss. The save file from the first game can be used in the second. The games were not originally released outside of Japan but a fan translation was made for Code Hazard. The first and second game were later re-released on the Playstation Vita in Japan under the name "Tokyo Shinseiroku: Operation Abyss" in 2014 and in North America and Europe under the name "Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy" in 2015.Show more
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