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Front Mission: Gun Hazard
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In the 21st century, a futurustic Tower of Babel called the orbital lift stretches up through the stratosphere... Though the lift was abandoned after a world war broke out between opposing military powers, armies of militarized Wanderung Panzers, German for "walking tanks," battle to regain it. Albert Grabner becomes embroiled in a conspiracy of global proportions after being hired to foil an assassination attempt on a high ranking political official. He will come to discover the secrets of the orbital lift project and how the enemies of peace wish for it to be used.
The non-canonical sequel to the strategy RPG
Front Mission,
Gun Hazard features sidescrolling action gameplay with customizable RPG elements. With a large cast of characters, an involved storyline, and an epic soundtrack, the game remains an unforgettable addition to the
Front Mission series.
Character design-
Yoshitaka Amano
Music-
Nobuo Uematsu,
Yasunori Mitsuda,
Masashi Hamauzu
- The Pioneers: Junya Nakano
Junya Nakano started out as a music composer for Konami's arcade titles and began composing for Square during the 16-bit era. Since then, he has contributed to such soundtracks as Final Fantasy X, Musashi Samurai Legend, and Project Sylpheed. Square Haven takes a look back at the music composer's career thus far, including samples from nine of his game soundtracks chosen by Totz of Square Enix Music Online. The Pioneers
- The Pioneers: Masashi Hamauzu
Masashi Hamauzu is a classically trained musician and vocalist. Inheriting the talents of his father, an opera singer, the composer lent his voice to the chorus of "One Winged Angel" in Final Fantasy VII, and years later was selected to compose music for the game's long-awaited sequel. Here, ten music samples highlight the composer's career thus far, from his interning position at Square on up to his preparations for Final Fantasy XIII. The Pioneers
- Front Mission sales reach 3 million
Square Enix has announced that the complete sales of its Front Mission series since its debut ten years ago have totalled three million with the release of Front Mission 5. With more than 200,000 copies sold since its December 29th release, this seventeenth installment has successfully secured the longevity of both Front Mission's position in gaming history and Yoichi Wada's pocketbook.
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