
You can download these emulators from my emulators page. Sometimes I wonder why Uematsu gets all this overwhelming adulation just for composing music for a particularly popular RPG series, but God damn his music rocks. To play the sequels and re-release, a PlayStation 1 emulator is needed. The soundtrack, provided by a variety of Square talent (but mostly the heroes Nobuo Uematsu and Yasunori Mitsuda) is fucking excellent. Hey, do you want your normal gun or this shotgun? Stuff like that. It isn’t the exhausting overwhelming chore like in the other FM games, though. Just to remind you that yes, you’re playing Front Mission, you’re given a wide assortment of equipment you can use to equip your mech however you see fit. At the start your duty is to protect the President from a coup at the hands of a powerful general, but I’m sure that All Is Not What It Seems, as is usually the case. You walk around in your Wanzer and shoot things. This is why I actually enjoy Gun Hazard.Īpparently the same team who did Cybernator/Assault Suits Valken did this game, and it’s pretty apparent from playing them both.

And as a sidescrolling action game, it has nothing to do gameplay-wise (or story-wise, debatably) with the other Front Mission games. About graphics, well what can you expext from the first Front Mission game.

And Front Mission 1st is the hardest game from series. But the best part of this game is that the player can have up to 10+ WAWs (Wanzers) in battles. That series originated on the Mega Drive by NCS with Assault Suits Leynos, better known in the west as Target Earth on the Genesis. The player builds his own Robots,the characters gain levels and new battle skills. Its a side-scrolling mech game with RPG/strategy elements that is very similar to Assault Suits Valken (aka Cybernator). Front Mission: Gun Hazard is a sidescrolling action game. Another thing thats interesting to me is Front Mission: Gun Hazard.
