![]() ![]() ![]() Mankind has entered a time of peace and prosperity due to worldwide cooperation in the ongoing construction of Atlas, an orbital lift leading to a solar power plant that aims to provide cheap energy for every nation on the planet. The story is a lot more involved than the one in Cybernator. Fortunately, if you've already played Cybernator you shouldn't find things too daunting. But while Cybernator is a linear experience, Gun Hazard throws you off the deep end and gives you much more in the way of options. Gun Hazard certainly feels a lot more like an evolution of Cybernator than Front Mission, featuring the same style of mech (sorry, "wanzer") animation. Looking at the screenshots you might be assuming that we've accidentally uploaded assets for the legendary Cybernator (also known as Assault Suit Valken) but we can assure you this isn't a mistake - the reason for the uncanny similarity is because the same core team created both titles. In fact, it's not even in the same timeline as the original and future games in the series it's a whole new beast that boldly does away with all the original excellent isometric turn-based battles and focuses instead on platforming and shooting antics. Just one year later, Square released a sequel - but don't be fooled, Front Mission Series: Gun Hazard is everything but a traditional follow-up. The original Front Mission raised the bar very high indeed for what we have come to expect from mecha games on Super Nintendo. ![]()
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