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Front Mission: Gun Hazard

Moby ID: 14591
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Description

The year is 2064, when the great solar power satellite, ATLAS is overshadowed by the invention of fusion power. The government alliance that had supported the building of ATLAS now find themselves facing economic crisis as the balance of power shifts. In this world of conflict and change, the Walking Panzer, or Wanzer, (a form of mecha) becomes the standard armored unit for wars and petty battles across the globe. For the small nation of Bergen, a coup d'etat is underway, staged by Colonel Ark. Seeking to establish complete control over the government and the NORAD units stationed there, Ark's first step involves the capture of President Orwen. Tipped off to the rebellion, Orwen seeks to flee from Bergen, looking for safe passage out of the seaport of Port Ertothal. A young Wanzer pilot, Albert Grabner, is assigned escort duty to the president by loyal elements of the army stationed there...

Gun Hazard is a side-scrolling shooter with strong RPG elements, and a spin-off of the Front Mission series. Gameplay is more than a little similar to Cybernator or Metal Warriors. The player moves between different stages on an area map. Once inside a stage, the player controls Albert and his wanzer as it moves left, right across the screen. The wanzer is able to jump, and attack with a primary and a special weapon. At any time during a stage, Albert can eject from his heavily armed wanzer to explore. Although vulnerable when outside, Albert is able to reach areas the wanzer cannot, in addition to being a smaller target and being able to jetpack indefinitely.

Money and experience are earned through the completion of mission objectives as well as the kill count of enemy wanzers. Additionally, Albert can recruit other characters through the normal course of the story, some of whom can be designated to support roles. These support characters when set can provide a variety of different cover fire abilities for Albert during his missions. They too gain experience and levels. Different weapons and armor can be found or bought. Essential components include the Booster ability which allows the wanzer to hover and increase its jumps, as well as the Dash ability which allows quick left-right movement by the wanzer.

Spellings

  • フロントミッションシリーズ ガンハザード - Japanese spelling

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Reviews

Critics

Average score: 83% (based on 3 ratings)

Players

Average score: 3.6 out of 5 (based on 12 ratings with 1 reviews)

Beautiful and inhuman

The Good
One of the best thing in this game its illusion. The illusion of being just a simple shooter. However it is more than what it appears. It is a well constructed, beautifully drawn game. That requires some managing skills (not so much to buy equipment for the Wanzers), good reflexes, and as the player progress to its end more and more patience. The story of the game is syrupy but still enjoyable. And the game contains some good idea, like leaving the Wanzer (that's how the Mech in this game is called) and continuing on foot. And for the feature that the characters are traveling around the world, gives a very good atmosphere.

The Bad
Well, the first thing that is annoying is the complex menu system, when the player want to equip his and his companions' Wanzer. One can be almost lost in this virtual maze. Then its inhuman difficulty on the last stages, which are making the game almost impossible to complete. For the last boss, as usual has many forms to defeat, becoming almost more and more indestructible. Of what I think is a distinguishing mark of the Publisher: Square Company for their games are usually difficult, but I don't dare to say anymore negative things about this company because I fear of being stoned to death by their followers. :)

The Bottom Line
This is a game of very good atmosphere, enjoyable game-play, some decent ideas, mediocre story, and inhuman final boss. More than a shooter less than a simulator but still can give many pleasant hours to the player.

SNES · by MurlocQ (17) · 2012

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Connection to the main series

Aside from the Wanzer models and weapons, Front Mission: Gun Hazard does not tie into the rest of the Front Mission series at all. Almost all of the locations in the game are fictionalized and great military blocs that appear in the main series, such as the USN or the OCU are not mentioned at all.

Translation

An unofficial English translation patch applicable to a SNES ROM file was released in 2004 by the group Aeon Genesis.

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Game added by Shoddyan.

Wii added by gamewarrior.

Additional contributors: gamewarrior, Trypticon.

Game added August 30, 2004. Last modified August 17, 2023.