Popular games published by company Experience Inc.

13.09.2018

While its predecessor, Spirit Hunter: Death Mark, found its spirits in distinct, horrifying locales, Spirit Hunter: NG weaves fear seamlessly into the mundane. Face down monsters in quiet residential streets, neighborhood parks, and even the protagonist’s own home. Be careful—terror lurks behind every corner.

01.06.2017

You have been Marked... A strange rumor is spreading through the shadows of Tokyo's H City: a mysterious disfigurement, like a grotesque birthmark, has been appearing on the bodies of certain individuals. Anyone who receives the Mark will rapidly die of unknown, horrifying causes. Deprived of your memories, you arrive at a mansion rumored to protect the bearers of the Mark. As the doors swing open, the countdown to death has already begun...

05.06.2014

Stranger of Sword City is a first person turn-based RPG dungeon crawler. The main character is Human but you get to change the appearance, gender, and class. You can create a team of up to 6 characters with customizable ages, races, and talents. Higher ages give more bonus points for stats but come with less life points. You can have 16 registered characters at one time. Races include: Human, Elf, Dwarf, Migmy, and Ney. Classes include: Fighter, Knight, Samurai, Wizard, Cleric, Ranger, Ninja, and Dancer. Classes can be changed up to five times. Each class change will half that characters current level but you get to keep one skill learned from the previous class. The game includes the new and old art styles allowing you to switch whenever you want. The games was originally released in Japan under the name "Tsurugi no Machi no Ihoujin: Kuro no Kyuuden" on Playstation Vita and under the name "Tsurugi no Machi no Ihoujin: Shiro no Oukyuu" on Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows.

30.04.2008

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.

31.12.2018

A sequel to Entaku no Seito, a PC game that wasn't released outside of Japan. It was announced as tactical RPG inspired by Shining Force and Fire Emblem being developed for Xbox One during a livestream in 2015 but not much else is known it.

15.07.2021

A first-person, turn-based dungeon crawler from Experience Inc. in the tradition of the original Wizardry. Create your own characters to defeat the seven demon kings. Form your team, clear the dungeons, defeat the monsters, and claim victory.

01.12.2022

The third game in the Spirit Hunter series. The story is set in a suburb of H City in Tokyo and revolves around Konoehara Academy, a school where gruesome events occur every ten years. The police are unable to explain the incidents, and classify them as accidents but they are rumored to be caused by spirits. Because of this, Konoehara's principal hires Kazuo Yashiki of the Kujo family to infiltrate the school as a teacher and investigate the incidents.

23.12.2010

Labyrinth Cross Blood is a first-person RPG dungeon crawler that uses a team of 6 characters with a choice of 2 classes each. The game was ported to the Xbox 360, new events and added voice acting, with the subtitle "Reloaded" in 2011. This new content was available on PC through a patch on the developers site. It was later remade for the PlayStation Vita with the subtitles "Infinity", in 2012, and had an improved re-release "Infinity Ultimate", in 2014. The game has been only released in Japan across all versions. It is based in the same world as the Generation Xth trilogy.

12.06.2020

Escape from “Yomi” – a dungeon filled with riches – and danger. You have been recruited into the Undernauts – a team of brave subterranean adventurers who comb the depths of a massive, monster-infested labyrinth in search of priceless resources. Make use of your powerful skills and magic items to create exits and reach the surface alive.

30.11.2008

Code Breaker is the second game in the "Generation Xth" trilogy. It is a first person dungeon crawling RPG with turn based combat released for PC in Japan. You use a team of 6 people to explore the Abyss. The game allows you to carry over your save file from the first game to continue the adventure with your original team. The first and second game were later re-released together 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.

28.02.2017

From the present day, to the parallel world. Survive in the land of polar night! The tried and true fundamental charms of the dungeon RPG genre, such as character creation, dungeon exploring, and item collecting, have been fully refined. The minds behind many other hit games in the genre bring you an experience which you can enjoy to your heart's content.

30.05.2009

Code Realize is the final game in the "Generation Xth" trilogy. It is a first person dungeon crawling RPG with turn based combat released for PC in Japan. You use a team of 6 people to explore the Abyss. The game allows you to carry over your save file from the previous game.

30.04.2010

The Title is mostly referred to as "Students of the Round" in English instead of a more direct translation because an English version of the game was never made and the name is a better match for the English subtitle on the cover. It is a dungeon crawling JRPG featuring a bonding system, a trapping mechanic with the ability to lure enemies, and a rivalry system to fight over and steal treasure. It was original released on PC in Japan and was later remade for Xbox 360, under the same name, and Playstation Portable under the name "Entaku no Seito: The Eternal Legend". The Xbox 360 version of the game has extra content that includes new monsters, items, dungeons, background music, as well as new story segments and accompanying artwork. The later PSP version is likely to have the new features but I was unable to find information about it. The re-release of the PC version doesn't appear to have the new features but I couldn't find much information for it. Both consoles had a special edition released a year after the console ports launch titled "Entaku no Seito (DRPG Selection)" on the Xbox 360 and "Entaku no Seito: The Eternal Legend (Kadokawa Game Collection)" on the PlayStation Vita.

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01.01.1970

A sequel to Stranger of Sword City is being planned with artwork by Yoko Tsukamoto but a western release has not been guaranteed.