
This game is rated ESRB: Teen for Blood, Language, Violence and Use of Alcohol and Tobacco.
Raw Danger! is an action-adventure survival game developed by Irem and released in 2006 for PlayStation 2. A sequel to the original Zettai Zetsumei Toshi, it follows six separate characters attempting to escape a city overwhelmed by catastrophic flooding caused by heavy rainfall. Survival depends on managing body temperature and health, both of which deteriorate when characters remain wet or exposed to cold for extended periods. Players must locate warmth, scavenge food, and find or improvise dry clothing to stay alive. Navigation through the disaster zone involves running, climbing, jumping, and crawling across the flooded environment while gathering information from emergency broadcasts and other survivors. Decisions made throughout the game influence dialogue and the direction of the main storyline, with different choices leading to different endings, giving player agency meaningful consequences across the interlocking narratives of its cast.
In December, 2010, the thriving city of Del Ray, built around the Hudson River, is preparing to commemorate the opening of Geo City, a massive underground metropolitan complex underneath Del Ray designed to be the safest and most advanced city ever built. The Mayor of Del Ray holds a conference in Geo City to celebrate its success, but several days of heavy rainfall causes Del Ray to issue a precautionary warning to evacuate after the Hudson River's water levels rise beyond cautionary levels, creating a prelude to a major disaster. Players must think on their feet and utilize creative survival skills to have any hope of seeing their family again. Body temperature and health decrease when players are wet or in cold weather too long - they must find places to warm themselves and scrap together meals from whatever they can find. In the end, players must run, climb, jump, and crawl their way out of this devastated city, while constantly trying to piece together information from emergency broadcasts and other victims of the disaster.
