Square Enix has added its PlayStation 2 strategy title Front Mission 4 as well as the Racjin-developed manga-based action RPG Hagane no Renkinjutsushi (Full Metal Alchemist) to its Tokyo Game Show 2003 line-up. Apart from these additions the company will exhibit the recently released Drag-on Dragoon (Drakengard), Shinyaku Seiken Densetsu (Sword of Mana), the PlayStation One remake of Front Mission 1, Final Fantasy XI, Cross Gate and the TV toy Kenshin Dragon Quest. Furthermore, one so far unnamed blockbuster title will be reveiled at the show.
In further Square Enix-related news, Front Mission 4's character designer is Yuusuke Naora, whose previous works include Final Fantasy VII, VIII, X as well as UNLIMITED:SaGa.
sifar 2005-09-30 0 comments
Square Enix has released two new trailers for its upcoming strategy RPG, Front Mission 5: Scars of the War. The videos show some of the important characters, the breathtaking visuals and the great soundtrack one can expect to be in the game. Link >> FM5 1 min Trailer Link >> FM5 2.5 min Trailer The game is set to be...
kula shakerz 2005-09-26 0 comments
The newest issue of Weekly Shounen JUMP revealed that Square Enix will release the newest addition to its popular mech series Front Mission in Japan on December 29th. Previously, Front Mission 5: Scars of the War was only listed for a December release in Japan. The game's protagonist is Fen Walter, a soldier serving in the USN military. Heroine Lin...
kula shakerz 2004-06-18 0 comments
Square Enix USA has shipped Front Mission 4 for PlayStation 2 to retail stores in North America. The fourth installment in the popular tactical mech series, developed by Toshirou Tsuchida's sixth development team, was released in Japan last December, selling 240,000 copies to date. Front Mission 4 carries a suggested retail price of $49.99 US.