Generation Xth: Code Hazard (2008)

by Ji-yeong
6 minutes read

Summary

Generation Xth: Code Hazard (2008)

Generation Xth: Code Hazard is a dungeon crawling RPG for the PC. It was developed by Sting and published by Atlus. The game was released in Japan on August 28, 2008, and in North America and Europe on March 10, 2009.

Gameplay

Generation Xth: Code Hazard is a dungeon crawling RPG in which the player controls a party of up to six characters through a series of procedurally generated dungeons. The game features a unique class system that allows players to create and customize their own characters from a pool of 16 different classes. Each class has its own unique strengths and weaknesses, and players must carefully consider their party composition when venturing into the dungeons.

The dungeons in Generation Xth: Code Hazard are filled with a variety of enemies, traps, and puzzles. Players must use their wits and skills to overcome these challenges and progress through the game. The game also features a permadeath system, which means that if a character dies, they are lost forever. This adds a sense of tension and excitement to the gameplay, as players must be careful not to lose their valuable characters.

Story

Generation Xth: Code Hazard is set in a post-apocalyptic world where the remnants of humanity live in a series of underground cities. The player takes on the role of a group of adventurers who are tasked with investigating a mysterious signal that is being emitted from the Abyss, a dangerous and uncharted region of the world.

As the adventurers delve deeper into the Abyss, they uncover a sinister plot that threatens to destroy the world. They must fight their way through hordes of enemies and overcome a variety of challenges in order to stop the evil that is lurking in the darkness.

Characters

There are 16 different classes to choose from in Generation Xth: Code Hazard. Each class has its own unique strengths and weaknesses, and players must carefully consider their party composition when venturing into the dungeons.

The 16 classes are:

  • Fighter: A well-rounded class that is proficient in both melee and ranged combat.
  • Knight: A heavily armored class that is specialized in melee combat.
  • Paladin: A holy warrior that is proficient in both melee combat and healing magic.
  • Ranger: A ranged combat specialist that is proficient in using bows and arrows.
  • Thief: A nimble class that is specialized in stealth and lockpicking.
  • Mage: A powerful spellcaster that is proficient in both offensive and defensive magic.
  • Priest: A holy healer that is proficient in healing magic and resurrection.
  • Monk: A martial artist that is proficient in unarmed combat.
  • Ninja: A stealthy assassin that is proficient in using daggers and shurikens.
  • Samurai: A skilled swordsman that is proficient in both melee combat and bushido techniques.
  • Gunner: A ranged combat specialist that is proficient in using firearms.
  • Alchemist: A mad scientist that is proficient in using potions and bombs.
  • Dancer: A support class that is proficient in using buffs and debuffs.
  • Bard: A support class that is proficient in using music to inspire and heal allies.
  • Summoner: A spellcaster that is proficient in summoning creatures to fight for them.
  • Necromancer: A dark spellcaster that is proficient in using necromancy magic.

Development

Generation Xth: Code Hazard was developed by Sting, a Japanese video game developer that is known for its work on the Dept Heaven series and the Riviera series. The game was directed by Hiroki Yagami, who also directed the Dept Heaven series.

Generation Xth: Code Hazard was originally released in Japan on August 28, 2008. The game was later released in North America and Europe on March 10, 2009.

Reception

Generation Xth: Code Hazard received positive reviews from critics. The game was praised for its challenging gameplay, deep character customization system, and engaging story. However, some critics found the game to be too difficult and unforgiving.

Overall, Generation Xth: Code Hazard is a solid dungeon crawling RPG that offers a challenging and rewarding experience. The game’s deep character customization system and engaging story make it a must-play for fans of the genre.

Legacy

Generation Xth: Code Hazard was followed by two sequels, Generation Xth: Code Breaker (2010) and Generation Xth: Code Nemesis (2012). The three games 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.

The Generation Xth series has been praised for its challenging gameplay, deep character customization system, and engaging stories. The games have also been criticized for their high difficulty level and unforgiving permadeath system.

Overall, the Generation Xth series is a solid dungeon crawling RPG series that offers a challenging and rewarding experience. The games’ deep character customization system and engaging stories make them a must-play for fans of the genre.

Review Score

7.5/10

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