D/Generation HD
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In the near future, a company called Genoq has developed a range of bioweapons that have escaped into the companys headquarters.
Your character is a jetpack courier that has to deliver an important package to Genoqs leading researcher, Derrida, and is oblivious to the danger until the doors lock behind him.
He has to fight his way through ten floors of grenade turrets, electrified panels, laser fences and all the mutant bioweapons to deliver his package and find out how to escape.
On the way to the top, he will meet survivors of the attack and will need to communicate with them to find clues and rescue them for extra lives.
D/Generation was an immensely popular isometric puzzle game written in 1991 by Robert Cook for PC/DOS and ported by John Jones-Steele to Windows and Amiga/CD32.
D/Generation HD has been recreated from the original source code and contains all the original features and puzzles but in glorious HD graphics.
1 player
DUALSHOCK4
Software subject to license (us.playstation.com/softwarelicense). Online activity subject to Terms of Services and User Agreement (www.playstationnetwork.com/terms-of-service). One-time license fee for play on accounts designated primary PS4 system and other PS4 systems when signed in with that account.
Copyright 2016 West Coast Software & Robert Cook
In the near future, a company called Genoq has developed a range of bioweapons that have escaped into the companys headquarters.
Your character is a jetpack courier that has to deliver an important package to Genoqs leading researcher, Derrida, and is oblivious to the danger until the doors lock behind him.
He has to fight his way through ten floors of grenade turrets, electrified panels, laser fences and all the mutant bioweapons to deliver his package and find out how to escape.
On the way to the top, he will meet survivors of the attack and will need to communicate with them to find clues and rescue them for extra lives.
D/Generation was an immensely popular isometric puzzle game written in 1991 by Robert Cook for PC/DOS and ported by John Jones-Steele to Windows and Amiga/CD32.
D/Generation HD has been recreated from the original source code and contains all the original features and puzzles but in glorious HD graphics.
1 player
DUALSHOCK4
Software subject to license (us.playstation.com/softwarelicense). Online activity subject to Terms of Services and User Agreement (www.playstationnetwork.com/terms-of-service). One-time license fee for play on accounts designated primary PS4 system and other PS4 systems when signed in with that account.
Copyright 2016 West Coast Software & Robert Cook
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