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Music of the Front Mission series

''Front Mission'' is a series of tactical role-playing games produced by Square Enix (originally Square). The music of the series includes the soundtracks to the main series, composed of ''Front Mission'' through ''Front Mission 5: Scars of the War'', as well as the spin-off games, which include ''Front Mission Series: Gun Hazard'', ''Front Mission Alternative'', ''Front Mission: Online'', ''Front Mission 2089'' and its remake ''Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness'', ''Front Mission 2089-II'', and ''Front Mission Evolved''. The soundtracks of the series' installments have been released in album form in Japan, with the exceptions of ''2089'', ''2089-II'', and ''Border of Madness'', which reuse music from the other installments, and ''Evolved'', which was published in 2010. The soundtrack to ''Front Mission'' was released in 1995 by NTT Publishing, which also published the soundtrack to ''Front Mission: Gun Hazard'' in 1996. DigiCube published soundtrack albums for ''Front Mission 2'' and ''Alternative'' in 1997 and ''3'' in 1999. Square Enix published the albums for ''Front Mission 4'' in 2004, and ''5'' and ''Online'' in 2006.
The soundtracks of the series have been warmly reviewed by critics, especially those of the main series and ''Gun Hazard''. The music of ''Alternative'' and ''Online'' was less well received. The music of the series typically includes a fusion of electronic and orchestral music, though each game and composer in the series has taken the music in different directions. The composers for the series have included Yoko Shimomura, Noriko Matsueda, Koji Hayama, Hayato Matsuo, Hidenori Iwasaki, and Garry Schyman. A box set of music from across the series is currently planned, but has not yet been formally announced or given a release date.
== Main series ==


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